23 JUNE 1933, page 18

Shorter Hours [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

. am at a loss to understand your continued hostility to the Geneva plan . for shorter hours. It is true that to • Make shorter hours an excuse for farther wage reductions would......

Restrictions [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sio,--when...

an article like '" Lotteries and Betting '' in your last week's issue I was startled by your assumption, shared by all politieiaas4hat this country should be run on the lines of......

An Election On India [to The Editor Of The Spictator1

Sin,—Sir Austen Chamberlain is said to sympathize with Mr. ChUrchill's opposition to the Indian White Paper, and' if this be true the crisis_ on India Within the Conservative......

Bank Credit And Trade Credit [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In his recent letter on banking Mr. Biddulph makes an astonishing blunder in confusing " book debts and trade credit with " bank credit," when he takes me to......

Summer-time [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—one...

conceive a more prejudiced and misleading paragraph than Mr. Herbert Palmer's in your issue of the 2nd instant. Summer-time was not institute:t for the benefit of the farmer ;......