12 MARCH 1932, page 18

A Scientific Tariff

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—What is a strictly_ scientific tariff ? One that lowers a supposed flat rate in proportion as an import is a necessary of life and......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Stn,—suppose That...

reading of Liu the Farmer one had come upon him just as he is, sitting there ; for the story is dated late February and it is now only early March. Suppose one could say to him......

A Great Statesman

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Suz,—Friends and even opponents of President T. G. Masaryk of Czechoslovakia will heartily congratulate the veteran statesman on the attainment......

Letters To The Editor (in View Of The Length Of

many of the letters which we receive, we would remind correspondents that We often cannot give space for long letters and that short ones are generally read with more attention:......

The. Book Society

(To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.) SIR,--The Book Society has recently been subjected to hostile criticism, mainly both vague and anonymous, from different quarters. The Book......