16 JANUARY 1932, page 19

The B.b.c. And Novels [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—Mr. Edward Mousley's letter under this heading, in your issue of January 9th, appears to me to contain several statements which can be accepted only in the light of their......

The Brynmaw R Appeal List

Total acknowledged in the Spectator of January 9111 was £1,145 12s. 8d. C. M. G., Miss Helen Sains- bury, " Ottanto.quattro," Bishop Foss, F. W. W., Mist E. N. Piesse, Miss......

Eros

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—NOW that Eros, bowstring and all, will soon be pirouetting --we hope for good—over the nave of our world, could not a determined effort to......

A Hundred Years Ago

Tne " Seec-rAzoa," JANUARY 14ra, 1832. PRESENTS TO PUBLIC SERVANTS. Presents to public servants seem to be getting into fashion. 'rho band of the Dublin theatre have presented......

Our Foreign Trade [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—I have been amazed by the letter which appears in the correspondence columns of your last number above the name of the M.P. for East Dorset. The Spectator is informed that......