3 JULY 1936, page 25

Mr. Yeats-brown On India

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The only test anyone can apply to determine whether a cbntribution on India can be treated seriously is to see what the contributor has to......

Is The Law A Hass ?

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In the case instanced by " J.P." it does not seem that the law is a " Hass " : I am not so sure about your correspon- dent. I. know that......

A Threat To The All-red Route

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] • SIR,—The All-Red Route, upon which we Britishers rightfully pride ourselves, is seriously threatened, and unless immediate steps are taken it......

Haggis

[To the Editor of THE SPECTA'TOR.I Sin,—There is nothing peculiarly Scots in the custom of using the paunch of a sheep or other animal as a cooking pot. Very possibly it was the......

The Revolution

"I AM bowed down to earth with other men's words. See ! My hand trembles with the stress of thought ; Nor can I lift the load of memory. Surely the time hie come to heal; the......