4 JUNE 1927, page 16

Quakers And The Russian Situation

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—The Yearly Meeting of the Society of Friends now in session is deeply anxious concerning the situation existing between this country and......

Lessons Of The Census

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I believe in America, that a just man is called aWhite Man." Here in England, if he happens to think differently from others he is......

Lighting A Wood Fire

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] In your issue of April 30th there is an endorsement of the Cape Cod Lighter which I thoroughly approve, as we have had long experience with......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,- -i Have Had

for about three years a neat device of my own making, on a similar principle to that of the Cape Cod Lighter. After being soaked in paraffin, it will blaze for more than five......

The Car . Of The Future

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] have read the above article in your issue of March 19th. Probably the most outstanding feature of the next twenty or thirty years will be the......

Spare The Otter!

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,— After the badger, the otter is proliably the oldest, as he is certainly one of the most fascinating, of distinctively British animals.......

The Comforts Of Broadcasting

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia,=-Permit me to give a notable instance of the great services rendered by broadcasting nowadays, particularly to those at all crippled.......

Painless Early Rising

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,- - I should not like it to be thought that the letter of your correspondent, A. W. G. Stephens (on the subject of milk- drinking for......