England As The Dictator Of Women's Fashions
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SHI,—Those mysterious people who decree Fashion's whim and steer tier capricious course, ' the designers of the dresies' we wear, on 'and off......
Agricultural Prices And Wages [to The Editor Of The...
am sorry to have given offence by a letter which ap- peared in your columns more than two months ago, to the correspondent who calls himself " Oliver Rustic," in yOttr issue of......
A Racial Danger
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The discussion of the sterilization of defectives in the columns of your journal suggests that England might not be wise to adopt the way......
The Committee For Correct Reports Upon Italian Affairs
[To the Tditor of the SPECTATOR.] . SIR,—WC, the undersigned members of the British Colony in Florence, claiming collectively by long experience and intimate relations with......
The Fall In Cultivated Acreage
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —The figures quoted by the writer of " Spectabilia " on the fall in the number of acres under cultivation of cereals in -England and Wales......
'house Of Lords Reform
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] . SIR, —While the people of England are considering t` the reform of the House of Lords " may a friendly foreigner. suggest that, whatever the......