29 NOVEMBER 1935, page 19

America's Debts And Ours [tu The :e . Dithr Of Tile

SPECTATOR] am not much impressed by• what Mr. , Arthur Ernest Wynn thinks a•well-known American ought to know. • Mr. Frederick Peabody (no relation to the distinguished Boston......

The Tragedy Of Coal

[To the Editor of Tar. SPECTATOR.] have read with interest the article called " The Tragedy of Coal " in The Spectator of 15th inst. The article generally is a fair statement of......

The Future Of The Anglo-indian [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I am 'an " Anglo-Indian by inept designation and a Eurasian by preference. As a loyal Anglo-Indian I should share the pleasure which Mr. Glorney Bolton's plea......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—For 50 years I have been sufficiently interested in the lot of the coal miner to feel that Isis pay is not commensurate with the extremely hard work, discomfort, and risk......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sirt,—i Have Read With

great gratitude the forcible letter of Mr. Thomas Burns in reply to the hopeless summary of the situation by Mr. Geoffrey Crowther. Mr. Burns writes as an industrialist, and......