17 JANUARY 1936, page 20

The Pope And Peace

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—To judge from your comment and Dr. Berry's " trenchant words " on the Pope. you and Dr. Berry would have been equally annoyed with the......

Sir,—in A Most Apposite Letter A Correspondent Writes That "

The younger children . . . in winter are seldom free from colds and other ailments." Such ailments, however slight as they may be in themselves, tend to undermine the stamina......

Cruelty To Foxes

To the Editor of Tim SPECTATOR.] Sin ,—In the Press of December 24th, 1935, was reported a Police Court case in which the Master and a Hunt Servant of the South puilmm Hounds......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—the Refusal Of The

Pope to co-operate with the " peace advocacy " of the Churches is no matter for surprise or regret. It would be a tragedy if the representative of Catholicism were deluded by......

Italy And Britain

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Peace in Europe and British Imperial security alike depend upon the renewal of our ancient friendship with Italy. Britain cannot maintain......