18 OCTOBER 1924, Page 14

THE RUSSIAN TREATY.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It is surprising to an old and faithful reader to find the Spectator looking with favour upon the Russian Treaty and advocating the admissiop of Russia to the League of Nations. The Soviet Government at Moscow is an enemy to civilization. Its purpose is to destroy: orderly government everywhere. It sends its propaganda into many countries to promote the Red. revolution. In the United States the Workers' Party is supplied with funds from MOSCOW and takes its orders from the Third Internationale. In Great Britain a considerable section of the Labour Party, or in other words the Socialist Party, derives- its financial and political inspiration from the same source. What is the Spectator doing in- that galley ?—I am, Sir, &c.,

EDWARD FULLER.

Philadelphia, September 181h.