27 AUGUST 1921, page 15

Justice To The Post Office.

[To no Emma or rut " Spearerea."] Sni,—Is not even the Post Office worthy of fair play? I suffer from its deficiencies fully as much as anyone whose correspond- ence is......

The Ministry Of Health And Midwives.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sue—If the Ministry of Health would inform county councils, urban district councils, &c., that they would only sanction the appointment of......

Weasels.

[To THE EJUTOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Mr. Unwin'e account of the two weasels, one helping the other, reminds me of one of the most interesting hedgerow scenes I ever......

[to The Editor Op Taa " Spectator."] Sir, —a Quotation

from the Revue des Deux Mondes, 15 Juillet, 1867 (p. 350), is germane to Mr. Blakeney's note on " Favourite Words ": " On a remarque que tout ecrivain a son mot favort„ qui......

A Revolutionary Measure.

[To rue Fesrroa or rue " Peacreroz."] eta,—In order to understand the effect of the Bill referred to by the Rev. John Middleton in the Spectator for July 30th, it is necessary......

Authors' Favourite Words.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECIATOR.".1 SIR,—I am a little surprised that—in speaking of authors and. their favourite words—your correspondent does not adduce the word "solitary "......

The Girton Conference Of Modern Churchmen. [to Rim Einem Or

TM " fibteraeos."3 Suz,—In view of the public criticism which has been aroused by the publication of extracts from various papers read at the recent Conference of Modern......