There is so much difference be-tween England and the United States that it wonld take a week to tell it. All the land is cleared, and the meadows are clean. It seems that more land could be cultivated, but they raise a lot of sheep, and suppose they are grazing lands. The rest is in wheat and truck. All fences are stone or hedge, and its a grand sight to one who has never seen it before. The homes and all buildings are different, mostly of stucco and Stone; very few frame; in fact, there is no wood on the island.We came alongside some shipyards before we docked and youshould see the vast amount of shipping under construction. It seemed that for miles there wasjust one hull after another on both sides of us; about a third of the labor is being done by women in khaki clothes; not only the flunkey jobs, which are easy, bnt everything, even operating the air-hammers. If the war lasts again this long yon will probably get a taste of this.Something which struck me as