11 MAY 1918, page 11

Farm Tenancies.

(To THE Ernroa OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SI.R., — If your correspondent Mr. C. F. Ryder will inquire of his local surveyor of taxes, or even of the Clerk to the Income Tax......

The Danger Of Uncontrolled Zionism.

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Has it occurred to Mr. Brodrick that the question whether a certain group of people is or is not a nation can be decided only by that......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator:]

Brodrick has done well to explain his objections to Zionism. He now states that his whole contention is (a) that the Jews are not a nation but a religious body, and (b) that......

Dogs Faced With Famine.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE" SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The Spectator has ever shown a generous interest in dogs. and it seems natural to address to you some "Thoughts on the Cause of the......

The Abolition Of The Poor Law.

[To THZ EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOH."1 SIM, — It may not he widely known that at the annual meeting of the Association of Poor Law Unions in England and Waled, held Iii London hi......

The Sunken Roads Of The Somme.

[TO THE EDITOR or THE " SFEOTATOR."] Soo—The sunken roads of the Somme (which are matched in all lands of similar soil conditions which have been tilled for many years) are......