14 NOVEMBER 1931, page 16

-milk

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOB.1 Sin, --As a milk producer who makes every effort to insure that his product is clean and wholesome, I was interested . in a letter on milk in......

The Future Of India To The Editor Of The Spectator.]

. • SIR,—The article India—The Immediate Task," . in your issue of November 7th, contains some sound ideas, but may- I submit one or two criticisms ? (1) Where is the need to......

Mi1k Gravy [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—sir W.

Beach Thomas recently remarked upon how little milk is consumed per caput in this country. I was interested to notice, when in Western Alberta, that potatoes were there......

A Challenge To The New Minister Of Health [to The

Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—You do well to remind the President of the Royal Institute of British Architects that it is not in Shorediteh alone that the " latent......

Water-divining [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sun.—In the article on " Country Life," by Sir W. Beach Thomas, for September 26th; he appears to regard the architect who employed a water-diviner as bordering on the category......

The Oslo Breakfast [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—I was interested to read Sir William Beach Thomas' reference, in your issue of 7th instant, to the " Schiotz Breakfast," introduced by Dr. Johan Brun (Director of the......

The "cuts" And The Medical Profession [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] • - Sm,—There has been a number of letters in the public Press concerning the ten per cent. cut. You, yourself, publish one; But in none of these, nor in any......