16 FEBRUARY 1929, page 18

• A. Remedy . For Unemployment [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Snt,—Priitite enterprise • demands a fair return from an investment - within a reasonable time; it can 'only engage in' a tcheinu which offers a direct profit. •......

The Present-day Novel [to The Editor Of The Srec-raliall'...

of the Irish Government littenipting , to • exclude from their country English novels is an - 'extreme and probably a very futile Prorieeaing,Tire fact, hoWeVer, that such a......

An Irish Rascal [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

in the introduction to " An Irish Rascal : Carit: Dudley BradStreet," it' is suggested, and the tuggestion it endorsed by yotir reviewer (Spectator, Febniaiy 9th) that Ihickeray......

Ruskin's Love Story -.

• [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Having seen , Dr. MaeDonald's letter about Ruskin Jtt your issue of February 9th, I am anxious to add my testimoiik with regard to hit......

English Undefiled " [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

uneducated habit of inserting the letter R between the vowel A and any vowel following it—and, worse still,' after the.sound aw, e.g., drawring—is penetrating deeper and deeper......