27 APRIL 1934, page 18

Postal Reform

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Now that Mr. Chamberlain has adjusted our finances so satisfactorily on a national scale, might I venture to suggest that certain of his......

Credit And Distribution

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] is natural that Mr. Brown, as a convinced Communist, should feel that any analysis of the situation which differs from that of Marx has its......

German Ex-colonies

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—One reads in the Press the alleged " generous gestures " of various people who wish the German colonies to be restored to them. But I have......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —i Should Like To

endorse The Spectator's views on the question of rear lights for cyclists, and in particular to reply to Mr. Watling's letter. If motorists could " drive within the limits of......

Co-education In America

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sue,—In your issue of March 30th I have read with great interest the article by Mr. J. L. Paton on " Alternatives to the Public Schools." In it......

Industrial Research

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The Government's decision to continue its aid for indus- trial research and to stimulate the search for oil fields in this country makes......

The Middle-class Unemployed

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIB,—I am grateful to Mr. Powys Greenwood for so clearly stating the point only touched on in my letter. Namely, the need to attract every......