14 MARCH 1931, page 16

Recognition Of Osteopaths [to The Editor Of The...

have read your note on this subject as also the letter from a General Practitioner of Medicine and your footnote thereto. Surely the answer to the " G. P." is that a duly......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Although I am entirely ignorant of the state of affairs in Russia, I do think it is possible to use common sense in dealing with some of the broad, indisputable facts about......

Liberia [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—i Am Glad

to see that Dr. Christy confirms my view about the Vai and Gola tribes. Conditions, no doubt, are very different in the South-East, and I may have under- rated the extent of......

The Pulford Street Site [to The Editor' Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—It seems regrettable that Mr. Currie, in his desire to get the London County Council and the Westminster City Council to do more in the way of housing, should throw cold......

The Haig Statue [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,...

controversy is alleged to lie between a Represen- tational figure and an Expressionist work of art. But is it accurate to say so ? Certain existing statues in the ordinary......