2 SEPTEMBER 1938, page 20

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir, — I Have Been

much interested in the correspondence in your columns about " Public School Religion." It would seem that it is hopeless to expect teachers to teach their pupils what they do......

Abortion And Medical Practice [to The Editor Of The...

SIR, — May I shortly answer Lord Horder's letter, because we appear to be at cross-purposes ? Naturally I was only referring to licensed practitioners, as unlicensed......

The Death Of A Stag

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—The death, at St. Audries' Bay, of a stag which leaped over a hundred-foot cliff to escape being torn to pieces by hounds of the Quantock......

National Motorways [to The Editor Of The Spectator]...

read with interest the article of your motoring correspondent on " National Motorways," in your issue of August 26th. While I am glad that he is in general support of the scheme......

Public School Religion [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

SIR,—Mr. Upton avers that " since its creation, the Christian Church has been inseparably linked with the Gospel which it preached." That is just what a very large number of the......

Criticism Of Germany [to The Editor Of Tim Spectator]...

anxiety of some of your readers lest the Germans take umbrage at the " strong " language expressed in The Spectator is astonishing in view of the fact that the German inspired......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator]

SIR,—It is hardly likely that a country will legalise abortion that will not officially allow birth-control information to be given except in cases where there is danger to......