Prohibition In America.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."3 SIR,—With reference to the recent discussion in your columns. it may he worth while to bear testimony to the success of Prohibition in......
[to Rue Exam Or Sae " Sescrssors.")
Sta,—I cannot refrain from giving my personal experience of the ventilators in brick walls. I had my house built by a well- known architect, Mr. Philip Webb, and depended......
The Problem Of Teschen.
LTo THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR."] there is an intense necessity to secure a permanent and powerful buffer against Teutonic dominance eastward, it is urgent to bring the&chs......
Pathans And The Cross.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPEETATOR."1 SIR,—The Spectator has had so much in it lately about India that I think the following may interest your readers. My husband was chaplain in......
Endowment Of Churchyards.
ITo THE EDITOR. OP THE SPECTATOR."] SIR, — The natural and pathetic interest in the grave: of our soldiers (shown by the letters on the subject week by weeks should rewind us......
The Latf. Sir Mark Sykes As Antiquary. Ito The Editor
or THE g. SPECTATOICI SIR,—It may be of interest to put on record what I know of the late Sir Mark Sykes as an antiquary. After the fire six years ago at Sledmere House some......