17 MAY 1930, page 17

Stag _ Hunting [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —your

correspondent Mr. Hendy may be a competent naturalist, but his arithmetic is weak. He expresses horror at the prospect . of a humanitarian holocaust of four hundred stags. 'He......

The New Housing Bill [to The Editoi Of The Spectator.]

SIE,—I am charged in a friendly manner by Mr. A. T. Pike with having been carried away by the success of my own schemes, so that I see in Clauses 4 and 6 of, the Housing Bill a......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sia,—it Amuses Me In

a way to come home from Canada and read letters in all kinds of papers re hunting, as if there is a doubt if it less cruel to hunt an animal to death or shoot it. I have worked......

The Church Of England And . Reunion [to The Editor

of the SPEcraTon.] Sm,—Unfortunately the particular issue of the Spectator containing my letter, to which Dr. Sydney Carter takes exception, was lost in the post ; and, as I......