24 OCTOBER 1931, page 16

The Spectator" And Sir Herbert Samuel [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.' SIR,—However regrettable the opposition to Sir Herbert Samuel may be it hardly deserves the expressions of contempt in which the Spectator has indulged. Sir H.......

Winter At Home [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —the

rather indiscriminating appeal to all our country- men who habitually winter abroad to come home for this winter is patriotically intended, and is applicable to some cases but......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.) Sir,—that The Average...

does not appreciate the importance of natural whole-mflk as a single food is only ton obviously demonstrated in England to-day by the dairy farmers' - complaints, and the......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.'

Sm,—As a constant reader of the Spectator, and like yourself a life-long and convinced Free Trader, and sincerely regretting the opposition to Sir Herbert Samuel, I cannot but......

Public Control [to The Editor Of The Spectator.) Sm,—your...

expert last week tried to frighten your readers with the old tag " Socialism." Are we not all Socialists nowadays ? However, Mr. Arthur W. Kiddy is right, I think, when he......

Riches And Poverty [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

Donaldson says that " wealth is only tolerable when it is the just result of personal service." Is not the con- verse also true—that poverty is only tolerable when it is the......

Food Reform Sin,—as One Who Has Tried To Practise What

is sometimes called Food Reform for many years, I was much interested in the article on diet. One thing, however, struck me as curious. After stating that certain hill tribes in......