19 MARCH 1932, page 16

Roads, Rails, And The Public

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sot, Whatever faults of management there may be, railways are and apparently must remain our chief means of transport. In this country, with......

Japan And The League

[To the Editor of the . SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—I imagine general public opinion is in line with the lead you are giving, that we recognize extreme provocation to the Japanese and......

London's Transport Problem

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Since the London Passenger Transport Bill was " tem- porarily " shelved after the fall of the Labour Government there have been frequent......

The Freedom Of The Press

[To the Editor of the SrucTaroit.1 Sin,—For many years now we haye been able to !roast of the " freedom'of the Press." Without doubt, it has been a factor for good in the past,......

Dramatic Critics In New York

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sni,--Sinee the beginning of the 'year literary and dramatic criticism in New York has been Subjected to attacks un- precedented for their......