20 MARCH 1936, page 21

Sir,—mr. Craig's Letter In You Issue Of Mardi 13th Cannot

be left unanswered. It is easy to sneer at the activities of the " social worker type," but it is untrue to say, us does Mr. Craig, that " the working classes are quite able to......

Sir,—perhaps I Am The Victim Of Prejudice, But I Must

own to amazement at reading in the letter of Mr. Alec Craig, in your last number, that the " working classes " (whoever they may be) " only require a just, adequate, and......

Germany's Claims

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It now seems unlikely that a European war will be fought on the Rhine • issue. But is such a war the worst conceivable outcome of the......

Liberation By Fascism [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

the course of the present campaign in East Africa the chief of the Italian Government has been frequently heard to reiterate that " the war which we have commenced on Abyssinian......

Sin,—your Readers Should Not Take Mr. Wilmot's Complaint...

to heart. So far as the grant from the .Jubilee Fund is concerned, my information is that this SUM Illtlst, in accordance with the declared purposes of the Fund, be ear- marked......

What To Do With Milk

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] • SIR,-,—Why_not repeal the legislation which makes it a criminal offence to sell cheap milk to poor people ? Section 6 [3] of the Agricultural......