20 JANUARY 1923, page 11

Letters To The Editor.

WHAT FRANCE WILL FIND OUT. [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sni,—I have been a subscriber to the Spectator for many years, and an admirer of its fairness whether I agreed with......

[to The Editor Of The Spect,troa.1 Sra,—your Issue Of...

13th contains hard words under the title of "What France will Find Out." The writing is reminiscent of Micaiah, the son of Imlah, who prophesied only evil. Germany has......

[to The Editor Of The Specrwron.] Sin,—when My Cousin, Lord

Eversley, was First Commis- sioner of Works he proposed (and I believe nearly succeeded in carrying) a scheme for forming a cloister, or cloisters, and removing thereto the most......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Stn,—may I Briefly Make

two points with reference to your very sound article in this week's issue ? 1. Capital punishment is a deterrent and must, therefore, be retained to protect potential victims.......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sta,—why Should We Assume

so blandly that we are right and the French so entirely wrong in this Ruhr business ? All sorts of plans have been tried. Weak-kneed politicians have blundered badly ever since......

Capital Punishment.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In your article under the above heading there is the following sentence : "It was gravely proposed . . . that the murderer alone should be......

[to The Editor Of The Sencreton.] Sta,—you Say That France

stands alone in her reparations policy. The contrary is the case. England stands alone. Italy and Belgium support France. Germany does not mean to pay, unless she is made to by......

We Have Also Received Letters From The Following Among...

:- Mr. C. A. McMaster, 53, Leeds Road, Bradford. Miss Edith V. Rintoul, Miss Ella J. Rintoul, Miss Mabel Rintoul, 9 Cranbourne Court, Albert Bridge Road, S.W. 11. Mr. Lionel......