Housing And Its Pitfalls [to The Editor Of Tar. Specrmron.]
SIR, —Apart from the social drawbacks of Becontree described in the article under the above heading it would seem that this estate, London's greatest effort for the provision of......
The Merchant Navy [to The Editor Of The Spect,anor.] Sir,—i
am afraid that I must dispute the accuracy of Sir Archibald Hurd's statement, in your last issue, with regard to the National Maritime Board. It emphatically does not reflect......
The Tithe Bill [to The Editor Of Tug Spectator.]
SIR,—Mr. W. J. Wenham, in a letter in which a descent to personalities is not entirely concealed, charges me with running away from " the argument." I failed to discern any......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sip.,--i Am Grateful To
Mr. Coombs for his correction of my slight error regarding seamen's wages, but in fairness to myself must point out that the error was passed on to me by an R.N.R. commander. It......