7 JULY 1917, Page 11
We have received too late for insertion in our correspondence
columns this week a letter from Commander Josiah Wedgwood, M.P., who, though opposed to the special penalization of the chipping interest, tenders his sincere thanks to Mr. Boner Law for his action in this matter. It affords, as he puts it, signal evidence that English politics are not corrupt, and shows " • spirit which will not only win the war, but also confirms our beet traditions and adds great glory to the good name of England."