26 MARCH 1937, page 22

Hardy On Coronations [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,

Mr. E. M. Forster's article on the coming Coronation may aptly recall to readers of Thomas Hardy (if that disowned Wessex precursor of the Shropshire Lad has now any " public "......

Sir,—in Your Very Kind Reference To Our Tenth Birthday...

by one who writes with such distinction on rural life there is a slip on a point of fact, which, because it may lead to complete misapprehension on an important point, I should......

Sir,—the Complete Omission Of Any Reference In Your Pages To

the rejection of the Caledonian Power Bill in the House of Commons must strike your Scots' readers as distinctly naïve. This Bill, for which there was a majority of Scots'......

Sir, —your Readers May Be Interested In The Following...

made by the German Christians to wean orthodox Evangelical believers from the belief implied in the carol Stifle Nadir, Heilige Nacht universally sung at Christmas throughout......

Mr. Gandhi's New Offer

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR.—The Congress party swept the polls in most of the Indian Provinces at the Elections. Since then the Congress Working Committee has met to......

The Prison System

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In spite of the frequent macabre descriptions of prison life given by ex-convicts who have not proved too apathetic on returning to the......