12 JUNE 1926, page 15

Professor Scott's Homecrofting Scheme [to The Editor Of...

Sia—One is grateful to Professor Scott for attempting to deal with a pressing social problem—i.e., housing working people in such a way as to enable them to produce most of the......

"full Steam Ahead" • • [to The Editor Of The Spectaton.j

SIR,—Have you not been needlessly submissive in your footnote to Mr. Caslogan's criticism; p. 860? I . venture to say that the e x pression "Pull . Steam Ahead" is perfectly......

. The Legal Position Of Trade Unions • [to The

Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The recent general strike is not the first occasion on which an attempt has been made on the liberties of the nation. In Stuart times we were......

The - Royal Northern Hospital [to The Editor Of The...

youallow me to bring to the notice of your readers an appeal which is being made for a new X-ray Department for the Royal Northern Hospital ? Not only is the space in the......

The "challenge To The Reformation" Meeting

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The "Challenge to the Reformation" Meeting, held in the Albert Hall last week, deserves more than a passing notice. First, because it is......

An Eighteenth-century Scotsman • [to - The Editor Of The...

Sia,—We have read with pleasure the sympathetic review of Lord Fife and his Factor in your issue of May 29th, and would like to assure your reviewer that we had masses of......