2 JUNE 1933, page 17

On Reading The Bible • [to The Editor Of The

SencrA•roa.] Sin, --There are several things in Mr. Clarke's letter which call for explanation, not least his statement about Cheyne and Isaiah. But whatever Cheyne may have......

. _ Playing For -a. Draw [to The Editor Of

Tun SrEcTAToa.1 Sin,—" Janus' " attack on the tactics — of the Middlesex eleven at Cambridge is unjust ified. In a fourth innings, when the failure of the openin g batsmen has......

High Protection [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

of Sir John Simon's speech in the House of Commons in reply to Sir Herbert Samuel's inquiry as to the Government's proceeding on the June Conference, was typical of the method......

The Salvation Army [to The Editor Of The Spectatoit.1

Sin,- As the one responsible for the Evangelical work of the Salvation Army in Great Britain, may I crave space to refer to a nation-wide evangelistic campaign taking place......

Mr. Ii. W. Nevinson

[To the Editor of TILE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Fifty years have passed since H. W. Nevinson began his literary career by writing his first book, a scholarly study of Herder. Through......

Angling In Scottand - [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

is a pity that Mr. William Robertson's otherwise pleasant and informative article on this subject, which appears in your issue of May 26th, should be marred by a misstatement of......