30 AUGUST 1935, page 20

Films And Propaganda

[To the Editor or TnE SPECTATOR.] STR,—There has been no Tack of protest against the irre- sponsible propaganda of certain sections of the Press in respect of the present crisis......

A Great Naturalist

[To the Editor of T] n SPECTATOR.] The Spectator of August Ath Sir William Beach Thomas wrote appreciatively of the late Mr. T. A. Coward, the naturalist, and the sanctuaries......

Workers Under Fascism

[To the Editor of' THE SPECTATOR.] SIR, --As a witness of Fascism from another angle (I have spent some eight months in Germany recently) may I support Signor Villari in his......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—i Was Delighted To

read your remarks in " A Spectator's Notebook" last week on the above subject. We may pride ourselves on being "white " but from the East we learnt the habit of bathing our......

Swimming-pool Colour-bans

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—With reference to " Janus' " remarks in last week's issue of The Spectator concerning the proprietor of " a well-known swimming pool in......

A Hundred Years Ago

" THE SPECTATOR," A110 , The Lords Committee on the Great Westlen4.11,ailway have, after an inquiry that has continued for the almost unprecedented period- of forty - six days;......