13 MARCH 1920, page 13

Montenegro.

(To THE EDITOR OF THII " SPECTATOR.") Sre,—In view of all the discussion as to the Serbian Yugo-Slav settlement and the so-called Adriatic question, does it not occur to you as......

The South Slavs And Italy.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—May I be allowed to raise my voice against a paragraph in your issue for January 31st, which I have only just seen ? You accuse the......

Compulsory Greek.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR .") SIR,—One constantly reads the argument (not always from one side), " Abolish compulsory Greek and many fewer boys and girls will learn......

The Situation In Palestine. [to The Editor Of The "

SPEDTATOR.'] SIR, I regret that Colonel Patterson has misconceived the object of my article. In common with many people, I sym- pathize with the wish of some Jews to make their......

Speaking With Tongues.

fTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.] SIR. – In a notice of a work on The Life and Letters of St. Paul, by Professor David Smith, you say :- " In connexion with the Corinthian......

Nationalization In Russia. [to The Editor Of The "...

SIR,—The efforts of the Bolsheviks in Russia to nationalize indlistries are instructive. The miners' leaders tell us that they are opposed to bureaucracy, and Mr. J. H. Thomas,......

Classics For The Amateur.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, —Your reviewer- (Spectator, February 28th) speaks of the high standard of Jowett's translation of Thucydides as " main- I tained" by......