2 DECEMBER 1938, page 20

To Aid Refugees [to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir, = The

stamp method of raising money for a charitable purpose, proposed by Commander . King-Hall and mentioned by one of your leaders in your last issue, has in Switzerland long been......

Foot-and-mouth Disease [to The Editor Of The Spectator]...

obliged to Mr. Lawson and General Erskine- Tulloch for their appreciation of my work on foot-and-mouth disease. What they say is quite true. I should like to make clear the......

The National Peril [to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir,—the

voice of Mr. Eden has rung out calling the nation to unite in face of the gravest of all the perils that ever confronted it. I, for one, do not understand what Mr. Eden thus......

The Home Office And Crime .

[To the Editor of TILE SPECTATOR] SIR,—I am glad to read Mr. Howard Perkin's letter in your issue of the 25th. I am one of the many who feel that all this " bandbox and......