20 JULY 1929, page 18

Devon Or The Cotswolds.

I intend taking a holiday—a walking tour—in either the Cotswold Hills or South Devon over a period of about ten days. Perhaps some of your readers have had experience of such a......

Jewish Slaughter

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The Duchess- of Hamilton states that Professor IOein's film was a " reproduction," ,not a " faked production," of a Jewish slaughtering.......

In Defence Of The Faith.

Your correspondent " Z," who writes on the series of Spectator articles under the above heading in the Spectator of June 29th, deserves the gratitude of your readers, for is not......

That Great Brahmin Administrator, Sir T. Madam Ran,...

the case at the close of his distinguished career in the following words :—" The longer one lives, observes and thinks, the more does one feel 'that there is no community on the......

The Convoy System

[To the Bailor of, the gricrATbR.] , SIR, — In the much too flattering article about *self which appears in your issue of July 6th, there are several statements which I should......

Loose Advertisements In Periodicals.

" Live and let live." The Spectator, I see, is seeking to live a larger life by inviting its subscribers to obtain other sub- scribers. Why, then, should not periodicals seek to......

The " Spectator " And Cruelty.

In our issue of May 25th we printed under this heading a note addressed by Colonel E. J. Harrison, of Dulverton, our subscription department, which was not intended for......

Poetry

To a Blackbird Caught in a Net YE'RE done for noo, in a herrin' net ye're nickit, The fear o' death's yer e'e, and yer heart's i' yer moo ; Ye canna stamach the rasps ye fain......

Points From Letters

THE YOUNGER GENERATION AND MARRIAGE. Mr. Godfrey Winn, who writes in your columns about marriage as a representative of the younger generation, bases his view of the Victorian......