1 OCTOBER 1921, page 14

Modernism And The Church.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—A small child once said that there were no wild beasts left now " except in theological gardens." As an offset to this undoubted fact......

China And The Washington Conference. [to The Editor Or The

SPECTATOR.") SIR , —The publication at Washington of the programme for the coming conference, so far as it affects Pacific and Far Eastern questions, is sufficiently......

Relief For The Unemployed.

• [To THE EDITOR• OF THE " SPECTATOR."' , SIR,—You were good enough. to .publish. in your last issue a letter-of mine Under -the above heading is which I pointed out that the......

Will Food Reach The Starving Russians? [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—Miss Fry rightly draws attention to the security of relief supplies sent to Northern Russia. A few days ago a party of us (including Mr. Balfour, Mr.......

The Dante Celebrations.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Those who took some part in the tributes rendered to Dante in the earlier part of the year, which have been renewed in the Press during......

The Government And An Irish Conference. [to The Editor Or

THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR , —In your leading article of last Saturday you say : " The British public, having made up its mind to swallow a nasty leek—that is to say, to ignore......