25 JANUARY 1935, page 21

" The Web Of Thought And Action "

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sia,—It can hardly be my function to explain an elementary philosophical point to Mr. Joad, but his letter in your last issue definitely calls......

Which Convocation ?

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May a Northern Churchman expostulate with Janus for the assumption that there is only one Convocation of the Church, and that Canterbury ?......

The Caning Of Girls

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I do not read the British Medical Journal, and have not therefore seen the correspondence referred to regarding the caning of girls in......

The Technique Of Advertising [to The Editor Of The...

Sin,—We are in complete agreement with Mr. Maxwell Tregurtha that leisure hour publications like The Spectator must provide both the time and place for advertising of quality,......

Hedge In Winter

SHELTERING a man the unkempt hedge, This ebony-gleaming . weather, Draws with a long, hoar edge Cold cloud, cold field together. The cloud bank crumbles into a firth Of profound......

Japan's Equality Demand • [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

• SIR,—The folkiwing appeared 'in your issue of the 4th hist. r " What she (Japan) is actually demanding is an arrangement which would give her unchallenged supremacy hr the......