15 FEBRUARY 1930, page 16

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—i Have Just Returned

from India after more than twenty- nine years' service in that country, the greater part of which was spent in the Presidency of Bengal. My work brought me into contact with......

[to The Editor Of The Spec-rata.]

Sra,—In your note on Sir Patrick Fagan's letter in a recent issue you say that " everything you have written has been shown to Englishmen with lifelong experience of, and......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —may I Put Forward

a common-sense view. We are in India because it is impossible to allow another great area to • lapse into the condition of Mexico, Russia and China ; all of which countries have......

[to The Editor Of The Sreersroa.] Sra,—it Is A Matter

for sincere gratification that in the turmoil and confusion that prevail with regard to India there should be some leaders and guiders of public opinion in England who take a......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—as One Who Has

spent the best part of the last twenty years in an endeavour sympathetically to understand the conditions and aspirations of Indians, may I express my appreciation of " Some......