19 DECEMBER 1925, page 17

A Tax On Betting • {to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sig,— During recent years thousands of women, who before the War would never have thotight of this mode of gambling, now bet almost daily on horse races. Go into any......

The Case Of Dr. Amur [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Slli;—NO one will, I think, disagree with the medical law which forbids a qualified man to " cover," i.e., assist or pro- fessionally associate with an unqualified......

Protection And Free Trade

[To the Editor of the timer:vine.] a letter appearing in your issue of November 28th, on tariffs, Mr. James II. ‘‘'eager maintains that the protective policy of America has......

[to The Editor Of The Seccraron.]

Sut,--Every argument adduced by your correspondents against " Free Trade " is exactly the same in substance as those advanced in the great controversy in the first decade of......

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

the subject of osteopathy, mostly laudatory, which have been appearing in the Spectator, would suggest to your readers that a large section of the public are taking a......