4 JUNE 1927, Page 16
LESSONS OF THE CENSUS
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
SIR,—I believe in America, that a just man is called aWhite Man." Here in England, if he happens to think differently from others he is labelled Red."
Allow me to thank you for the publishing of a letter from a svorkini-man on the above subject. It exactly expresses the opinion of the ordinary worker. In the course of my work I see hundreds of different papers of all shades of opinion, and you are to be congratulated on printing a letter emanating from " the masses."—I am, Sir, &c.,
HENRY A. SMITH (Newsagent's Clerk). 67 Mapledene Road, E. 8.