11 JANUARY 1930, page 22

Points From Letters

CHURNS. It is a pity that the new Traffic Bill does not deal drastically with one of the worst evils of modern life—Noise. Everything possible should be done to silence road......

A Hundred Years Ago

THE " SPECTATOR," JANUARY 9TH, 1830. PRESIDENT JACKSON'S MESSAGE TO THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. " With Great Britain, alike distinguished in peace and war, we may look......

America And Europe [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—At a moment when some discussion of reprisals against the American menace is going on in Europe, the following extract from a letter recently received from the United......