20 DECEMBER 1935, page 20

The Wives Of Unemployed Men

[To the Editor of Ti n t SPEeTaTort.] SIR,—Will you be good enough to allow inc to make this appeal to your readers ? During the last sixteen months we have been trying to start......

Fascism Or

[To the Editor of Tint SPECTATOR.] SIR,--In the Sanctions controversy one immensely important point appears to haVe been overlooked. If an oil embargo is so very properly......

Mental Hospitals

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sia,—Since the Mental Treatment Act came into force in • 1931, doctors are practically immune against law-suits by mental patients ; and the......

An Ethiopian Gentleman

[To the Editor of Tint SPECTATOR.} Sin,--For many years I have been a regular reader of The Spectator. If I remember rightly, about thirty-five years ago one of the numbers......

The Red Cross In Abyssinia

[To the Editor of Tim .SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Some weeks ago you published an appeal for help for the Red Cross Ambulance Fund in Abyssinia. My little parish subscribed over £5, but I......

Conditions In Prisons

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR . ] SIR,—The conditions described in the letter headed " Condi- tions in Mental Hospitals," in a .recent issue, are also typical of the......