26 SEPTEMBER 1931, page 16

The Schneider Trophy

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In a comment on the Schneider Trophy in the Spectator of September 19th, it is suggested that the Air Force should rest content with their......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,- - Trade benefits England, and the more goods we get and the. less goods we give for them the richer we are ; and if we owe more money than we are owed we have got credit......

Free Trade Or Protection [to The Editor Of The Seccraroa.]

Sin,— Free Trade in goods seems to involve free trade in wages, while protected wages almost necessitate protected impiirts. Many of our Free Trade friends have made sacrifices......

" La Securite "

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Soa,---'Flie letter from " An Obscure Frenchman," in your issue dated September 12th is an excellent illustration of the French psychological......

Community Drama In Scotland

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Mr. John Femald's judgement and enthusiasm are usually so sound that I am- diffident about questioning his theories or correcting his......

Sir John - Simon And A Tariff [7'o Ilid Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sni, In spite of his analytical mind, Sir John Simon has not yet discovered that the bulk of our imports consists of food- stuffs and raw material, which is the......