1 OCTOBER 1932, page 16

The Problem Of Suffering

• [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It is very kind of Mr. Coleridge to suggest that I am so broad-minded as to be on terms of friendship with people whom he and I alike.......

Trade With Sweden

[To the Editor of the SrEe.r.vron.1 SIR,—May I offer a word of comment on the letter in your columns on the above subject from Mr. A. Baldwin Raper? Speaking with knowledge of......

Family Or Freedom ?

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I was particularly glad to see your outspoken article under the heading Family or Freedom?" for, as an obstetrician, I am constantly......

Gold Valuation

[To the Editor of the SPEcrieroa.] SIR,—Mr. Geoffrey Biddulph dismisses as jejune my plea for " honest money," and considers that the opinions of bishops-, philosophers•,......

Economy And Education

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Your excellent article on this subject seems to me likely in one part to create misapprehension. The last sentences suggest, if they do......