1 FEBRUARY 1935, page 18

Society And Executions

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR, — During 38 years my father, the late Sir Joseph W.. Pease, repeatedly moved from his place in the House of Commons for the abolition of......

Road Accidents [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,...

of delegation of authority in the matter of road traffic to the Ministry of Transport cannot absolve the Government from responsibility and the charge of negligence in the face......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —at The Balkan...

of 1930 a delegate remarked that the surest method of promoting peace between the Balk an nations would be to make a bonfire of the text-books of history. Nowhere has so-called......

Text-books And Politics [to The Editor Of Tele...

doubt Mr. Morrison is right and the London Labour Party's celebrated resolution was actuated solely by its well-known passion for historical scholarship. What Mr. Morrison......