10 DECEMBER 1927, page 18

Slums And Slum-dwellers [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

Mr. Townroe's account of Glasgow slums in your issue of December 3rd, it seems to me that he over-emphasizes the importance of "Mrs. McLusIde "—the woman content to sit down......

Big Bill Thompson [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] •

cannot grieve as deeply as you imagine most of us do in this country over the acts and utterances of Mayor Thompson of Chicago. In the first place I can't see why any of us here......

Casting Of Beasts For Jewish Slaughter

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—In your issue of November 12th Mr. Emanuel traverses my statement that "it is natural to assume that when eminent scientists visit......

Martin Guerre: A Romance Of Real Life [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I was surprised to find no reference in Mr. Curnock's article to the fact that the story of Martin Guerre forms the theme of one of Alexandre Dumas'......

Fox-hunting.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—May I add to your correspondence on the fox the point of view of the teacher ? How are we in hunting districts to inculcate in our......

[to The Editor Of The Siskeraioii:j Sir,—sir William...

wrote to the Spectator, November 26th, saying : "Does any dog understand as many as a dozen or half-a-dozen words if isolated from a particular Inflection of voice ? " I have a......

A Dog's Vocabulary [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

W. Beach Thomas ' in his article on "Country . . . . . Life " asks, " Does any dog understand as Many is half-a- dozen words if isolated from a particular inflection of voice ?......