15 NOVEMBER 1935, page 18

Sentimental Justice

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—There can be no more sentimental attitude towards juvenile crime than that of the baffled adult, who, unable , to think of an intelligent......

[to The Editor Of Tile Spectator.] Sir,—mr. Chapman...

his letter published in your columns last week that Palestine is a country divided by eternal discords between Arab and Hebrew and mentions that his facts were ascertained "......

The Groups Abroad •

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—There is one aspect of the Oxford Group Movement— its influence abroad—which has hardly received adequate consideration in the articles......

The New Education Proposals

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sta,—The Government's education offer is much like Sir 0. Mosley's Fascism (see Janus)—" Jam tomorrow." Instead of a generous education......

Conditions In Mines

[To the Editor of TIIE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I take my hat off to Mr. W. Oldaker for the manner in which he champions the cause of the miners. I have worked in the coal mines in......

Arab Rights In Palestine

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—The case of the Arabs of Palestine seems to be unanswerable unless the official report of Sir John Hope Simpson, published in 1980 (Cmd.......