12 JULY 1930, page 17

Horses For Butchery

'To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,----I ask your readers to remember that our Bill to stop the export of horses for butchery - has recently passed its second reading and has......

Malta And Representative Government

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SI wonder if your readers have noticed the rather striking resemblance between the situation in Malta and the quarrel between the Conservatives......

The Future Of East Africa

[7'o the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Your admirable article (Mae Spectator dated June 28th) on the East African memoranda leaves little to be said except on points of detail.......

Mr. Iansbury's Lido

[To the Editor of Me SPECTATOR.] Swi llll sting in the Serpentine seems to me the most natural thing to do. London provides for the relaxation of her family a large and......