27 SEPTEMBER 1935, page 19

Expansionism : Fact And Illusion

sul,_In his [ a T it o ic th ie e l' li E 0 5: the S P ECTATOR . ] e ll Te A stran ge abo v eT O r t. Norman Angell commits himself to in d:ootri your °f p aper ? subjec t stat......

Opinions On Oxford Fro The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

correspondent, Mr. Neville Masterman, dismisses Mr. Keith 13riant's defence of Oxford journalism on the ground that Mr. Briant is an editor, and therefore " an inte- rested......

The India Act And Congress

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sia,—Now that the India Act is on the Statute Book there is inevitably much speculation in India as to Congress's future tactics. Rightly or......

Was Balfour A Celt ?

[To the Edith r of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—The claim that the Lowlanders of Scotland are mainly of English (Anglian) stock seems grossly exaggerated. The evidence of place mimes......

Frankfort And " Faust "

[To the Editor of Tint SPECTATOR.] Sin,—It was with great pleasure that I read Mr. Hamilton Fyfe's article in The Spectator of September 13th. Being a citizen of Frankfort, it......