28 MAY 1927, page 14

Lessons Of The Census [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—In your issue of May 21st, Mr. Ellison reiterates his dogma for the economic salvation of this country, viz., " that we must work hard and have children," but, apart from......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Stn,--With reference to Mr. John H. Wainwright's continents on the Oxford Bill, i quite agree with his concluding words, " after all, personal liberty is the most precious......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,--- I Have Read Mr.

A. J. Ellison's letter in your issue of May 21st, and being one of the parties chiefly concerned— that is, being a " working man "—I shall be grateful if you will permit me......

Letters To The Editor

THE " OXFORD " BILL [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] • SIR,—Your correspondent, Mr. Wainwright, surely takes a wrong position . when arguing against Local Option. This is......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,--the Oxford Bill Is

not so straightforward as the Bishop of Liverpool suggests. It does not give persons the power to decide how the drink trade shall be run in their districts ; it gives that......

The Drink Question [to The Editor Of The S:enciwrok.]

Stit,—The . " wonderful move in the right direction " as regarilq convictions for drunkenness, recorded by Mr, C. W. Simon. in your issue of May 14th, relating to the......