15 MAY 1920, page 13

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—having Had...

build houses of sun-dried bricks in Nigeria, I was very interested in Mr. Somers Clarke's account under the above heading of his experiences in Egypt. la my case, ene house had......

The Employment Of Ex-officers. [to The Editor Ct The "

SPECTATOR.") Si,—Whell in Suffolk the other day I was called on by an ex- naval officer who begged me to buy an ingenious device—care- fully described on a leaflet which he gave......

Pise, Bricks, And Straw.

[To THE EDITOR OF ' THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,--As no competent Hebrew scholar has yet answered Mr. Somers Clarke's question in his letter of March litk as to the correctness of......

The Child Emigration Society.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.") gilts—AA Chairmen of the London and Oxford Committees of the Child Emigration Society, we crave the hospitality of your columns In order to......

"1.11t4 New Ceildren."

[To THE EDITOR OP TILE " SPECTATOS.") Sie,—Your reviewer in the article based on my book, The New Children, in your lest issue, asks me several questions. Having been swept up......