Doctors And Patients.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOE."1 SIR,—Your correspondent of last week, Mr. Eustace Barton, put in a word of common sense. Has not the time arrived to review the position as......
The Land Tax Iniquity.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.”] SIR,—Your correspondent "A Legal Practitioner" refers to the valuers in your last issue as "men of ripe experience called in from outside."......
National Service By Consent.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."J Sin,—I regret I have only just seen Colonel Keene's interesting letter in your issue of January 4th. If Colonel Keene reads my letter again,......
The Rural Cottage Problem.
[To THY EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—Mr. Harold Cox may have solved the problem at Leigh. I hope he has, but I doubt it. As chairman of a Rural District Council Housing......
[to Tee Editor Op The "5pectator."1 Sir,—may I Draw...
to one fact that is generally ignored in the discussion of the rural housing question P It is this. Even in the "purely rural neighbourhoods" which, as the Rector of Tendring......