23 APRIL 1932, page 15

The British Provident Association [to The Editor Of The...

feel that many readers of your paper will be interested in the British Provident Association schemes. At present, with the advent of serious illness, men and women of moderate......

Ottawa: A Canadian View

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, — Not all friends of the Empire can view the forthcoming Ottawa Conference with equanimity. For they must realize that once outside the......

:road - And Rail [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—in

common with other members of the travelling public / find thi - ust upon my attention in the dining saloons of trains, in hotets, and elsevihere, a tract distributed by the......

The Teacher In Modern Life [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sns,—As a clergyman who was once a schoolmaster, and before that an Indian civilian, may I break a lance with the writer of the article, " The Teacher in Modern Life......

Transport And Trade [to The Editor Of The Srucrsvon.]...

complicated transport problem will not be solved unless the cardinal points, or facts, are taken into considera- tion. There is misconception. There are dangerous moves as a......