24 JANUARY 1931, page 19

The Call Of The Church [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The series of articles which the Spectator has published has set me thinking about the Established Church. T am a very bad Churchman. I am not trying to shirk......

Divorce

[To the Editor-of the SPECTATOR:] Sin,—On his` letter published in your issue of the 17th inst. Dr. Geikie-Cobb writes : " Hence the isolation of adultery as the sole offence......

Performing Animals

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia, — It seems to me - that Lord Lonsdale forces the issue to breaking point, and for these chief reasons :— 1. He refuses to resign from his......

Saving And Spending

-[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sni,—The note-- , -Spending and Saving—in this week's editorial commentary, touches on a topic of puzzlement to a large number of us, unversed......

The Anti-steel-trap League

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The friends of animals in Great Britain will be interested to know that the Anti-Steel-Trap League, through its State Division, has scored......

Broadcasting Democracy

[To.. the Editor of the SPECTATOR." SIR,—On the usefulness of the B.B.C. as an instrument of democratic education, I entirely agree with the views expressed by Mr. Leonard Woolf......

Rome To Rio—by Sea And Air

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The . Italian Atlantic formation flight, with its three days of flying and twenty-six days of resting, once more shows up the deadly......