23 APRIL 1937, page 19

Great Britain And The United States [to The Editor Of

THE SPECTATOR.] Sia,—In your columns of April 2nd, Janus states that it will be a folly hardly distinguishable from crime if a trade agreement with the United States is not......

Sir,—it Was Not My Intention To Begin A Controversy On

the merits and demerits of this Bill. Your correspondent of April 9th, writing from Perth, has apparently misunderstood my purpose. Rightly or wrongly, forty-seven Scottish......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—dr. C. Jennings...

(in his letter, The Spectator of March 59th) has surely done me some injustice. He writes that in my letter there was a " tinge of cankering scepticism as to the development of......

Kuda Bux [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—as Is

usual with Mr. Harry Price, he has once more managed to get his facts all wrong. I am not on the staff of a Spiritualist paper, but merely contribute to the Spiritualist and......