18 NOVEMBER 1932, page 15

The Shaftesbury Society.

The Shaftesbury Society and R.S.U., founded in the " Hungry Forties,' is facing a very difficult winter in its varied service for the crowds of children and' families packed in......

Francis Thompson

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR. I think that Mr. Shane Leslie, the writer of the interesting article on Francis Thompson, in your issue of November 11th, is in error in......

The Camargo Ballet Society.

The Camargo Ballet Society is now preparing for its first programme of the current season to be given at the Adclphi Theatre on Sunday evening and Monday afternoon, December 4th......

Ottawa Myths [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,—the...

iteration and reiteration of the Canadian preferential treatment extended to us, is intended as a set-off against what the people must regard as one of the most disastrous pacts......

Points From Letters

ANTHONY A WOOD. As publishers of The Life and Times of Anthony a Wood, which was so appreciatively reviewed in your issue of November 4th, we feel obliged, in justice to Mr.......

The State V. The Public Health

[7'o the Editor of the SeEcr.troit.] Stii,--In the matter of national health, curiously little regard has been paid to economics ; even in the tariff controversy, where the......