28 SEPTEMBER 1934, Page 20

OPINIONS

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I do not wish to renew my subscription to your journal.

It could be a good paper, but it is rather spoilt by the Beverley Nichols and Priestley type.

I cannot possibly read it, as one minute of it fairly makes my blood boil.

Get Major Yeats-Brown on your staff and take his advice and yours will be a good paper once more.—Yours faithfully,

14 North Park Road, Harrogate. A. SABINE, Major.

P.S.—When your views are altered let me know and I will subscribe again. So will lots more.