18 FEBRUARY 1922, page 12

National Welfare And National Decay. [to The Editor Of The

" SPECTATOR."] SIR,— In your issue of the 4th inst. Mrs. Barrett emphasizes the benefits to be obtained by the transplantation of children from bad homes, benefits which no one......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Ssn,—in The Spectator

of February 11th your comment on the political character of Mr. Lloyd George as displayed in his dealings with Sir James Craig has excited widespread public attention. The......

Genoa?

_ [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sut,—At intervals in the history of the world inhuman monsters have arisen who, either- from delight in killing- and torturing their......

(to The Editor Op The Speciator."3 Sia, — In Response To...

appeal I have pleasure in sending the enclosed £10 to the C.O.S., and 1 wish it could have been £100, for I can heartily endorse every word you say about the Society. While......

Ulster's Rights And Privileges. [to The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Your candid statement in regard to the rights and privileges of Ulster under the 1920 Act has been highly appre- ciated by the Loyalists, who feel that their......