10 NOVEMBER 1928, page 24

Points From Letters Joseph Conrad.

With regard to the letters in last week's and this week's Spectator, about Conrad and his voyage in the ' Torrens,' Ford Madox Hueffer in his book Joseph Conrad, A Personal......

Mr. R. H. Hutton And The Typewriter [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Will you permit one to whom the Spectator has been a weekly delight for forty-five years, to offer you sincere con- gratulations on your splendid......

The Present Position Of Propor- Tional Representation [to...

of the SPEcrAron.] Sin,—In view of the widespread feeling that the present method of electing the British House of Commons is little more than a gamble, may I indicate how......

A Mine Of Wealth: Epilogue [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Some "distinctions that are plain and few" emerge from the very full and candid correspondence that was evoked by the two Spectator articles on the Dead Sea......

The Two Problems For The Church.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The twice repeated refusal of the House of Commons to give legal sanctions to the considered decisions of the Church constitutionally......