10 APRIL 1920, page 14

Constantinople And India.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—There seems to be a tendency towards supporting, if not endeavouring to decide, the Turkish question by appeals and statements which......

Moslems And The Cialtpisate, [to The Editor Of The "

SPECITaTOR."] Soz,—We have been all well-nigh "cleared" to death for a year or more past with the Moslem and his Caliphate. I hear that as soon as the Aga Khan got back to......

The Plumage Trade.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sm, It is much to be desired that your powerful article on this subject, supporting as it does Mr. Massingham's graphic presentations of the......

Slavery In Hong Kong.

[To THE EDITOR OF ze " SPECTATOR.") Sni,—May I draw your attention to the fact that Chinese girls and children in Hong Kong, and consequently British sub- jects, are being......

" Britain's Opium Monopoly "p [to The Emma Of The

" i3PECTATOR."] BIR,—I have just received a copy of a book published by Messrs. Macmillan in America which contains a grave indictment of Great Britain. The theme of the book is......

The Divorce Bill.

[To THE Burros OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—May I through your widely read columns suggest that the mothers of England should be consulted before the wit and rhetoric of our......

The Bible In Church : Tradition And Revision.

[To nu EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") am surprised that your correspondents in their interest- ing letters have none of them a word to say about the Old Testament Revised Version.......