25 JUNE 1921, page 13

The Murder Of Dean Finlay.

(To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In the Spectator of June 18th, p. 766, you mention : " We have heard of no protests from the Romish Church." You evidently had not seen......

The Races Of The Scottish Highlands. (to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—As Colonel Melville truly observes, there are two dis- tinct types of mankind still inhabiting the northern parts of Scotland. The . smaller type, there......

Red Cross Curative Posts.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sus,—I read the article on " Centres for Medical Treatment" in your issue of June 18th with great interest, and also your footnote saying......

Centres For Medical Treatment.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Snt,—Having had during my fifty years of medical practice, including hospital and dispensary work, abundant opportuni- ties of seeing the......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator."] Sta,—i Must Ask

the hospitality of your columns to suggest tho desirability of some branch of the Middle Classes Union or some rich member of such body to undertake the reprint of your leading......

[to The Editor Or The " Spbctator."]

Sta,—Is not the answer to Colonel Melville's question this? The small, swarthy men met with in the Highlands and in parts of Ireland and. Wales are not of Celtic origin at all,......

The Late Mr. Warde Fowler.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sni,—Some of your readers may care to read a small personal reminiscence df Wards Fowler, student, scholar, historian, and lover of birds,......

A League Of Good Citizens.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' Sin,—I have read with much interest the leading article in your issue of June 11th. Perhaps you would allow me to enumerate our objects as......