2 APRIL 1932, page 16

- Taxation Of Seer: Values [to The Editor Of The

Set:cf.:troll:1 Stu,- One of man's first ditties is to refrain front doing .1 which prevents his neighbour earning a livelihood. Pul e r ow- existing assessment laws men make a......

The Beet Sugar Subsidy

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—You rightly suggest in your issue of March 26th that the beet sugar subsidy demands a far more vigilant scrutiny than most of its critics......

The Judge And The Criminal [to The Editor Of The

Sesc-rston..] Sut,—Everyone must wish that the infliction of pain and punishment upon our fellow-creatures could be discontinued, but in the present. state of civilization it......

Emily Bronte

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR-] SIR,—I am impelled to comment on a remark of your reviewer of the new " Shakespeare Head " Bronte (Mr. E. F. Benson). " But when, in Shirley,"......

Mr. Wells And The Quakers

j To the Editor of the Sparetton.] Sia,—I hope that those who are competent to deal with the Subject will reply to what I take to be a crude and absurd attack upon the pacifism......

John Coleridge Patteson [to The Editor Of The Spscmsoa.]...

beautiful article in your paper from the pen of Prebendary Mackay, describing the life and death of John Coleridge Patteson, known to me in my boyhood as "Cousin Coley," brings......