18 OCTOBER 1935, page 20

" The Spectator " In Rhodesia [to' The Editor Of

THE SPECTATOR .1 SIR,—The following incident which took place early this week seems good enough to place on record. Our native hospital nurse, an intelligent woman who can read......

Sea-birds And Oil

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—With reference to the letter of Miss Edith Slater, in which she so kindly advises the correct method of removing tar-oil from sea-birds, I......

The Group Theatre [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,—i

feel no doubt that inudi of Mr. Derek Versehoyle's criticism of the Group Theatre's production of W. H. Auden's Dance of Death, which appeared in the last issue of The......

A Hundred- Years Ago

" THE SPECTATOR,", OCTOBER 17TH, 1835, THE account of the Revenue, for the year and quarter ending on the 10th instant., exhibits a decrease of 1,084,0001. on the former, as......

Roman Catholics And The Woolsack [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In your issue of October 11th the " News of the Week " paragraph headed " High Court Changes," states that Mr. Wilfred Greene could not, as a Roman Catholic,......

Dwight Morrow

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—I should like to be clear as to what the late Dwight Morrow did achieve as an Ambassador. Sir Arthur Salter, in reviewing Mr. Nicolson's......