16 JULY 1932, page 17

Christianity And Reward [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Surely Professor Joad's description of Christianity as it is taught nowadays is an anachronism. I am seventy years of age, and my parents were devoted Christians, but I......

• Governesses Without Scruples [to The Editor Of The...

SIR,—Permit me to call the attention of Mr. Joseph Shearing, who states in his protest against your reviewer's comparison of his heroine, Lucelles Debilleyme to Becky Sharp,......

Politics In Scotland [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—The case for Scotland at the present time could scarcely have been put more concisely than by your correspondent in last week's issue. It is difficult to understand why the......

Dining Out Of Doors [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,-I was interested in the letter on this subject which appeared in your issue of July 9th. For the lait three or four years a small reltaurant at Golders Green (on the main......

Ottawa [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—it Is To

be hoped that the English political representa- tives are equally prepared to meet the business- attitude of the Canadians. From a long business association with the Dominions,......

A Leaver's Conference [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—IS it possible that Mr. D. Halliday McCartney has not attended a Leaver's Conference ? There are usually present representatives of the juvenile branch of the Labour......

Cloud-writing [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—the...

sky-writing—surely more correctly desig- nated, as in the Spectator, " cloud-writing "—was successfully employed in the recent Presidential Election in Germany, suggests that it......