3 SEPTEMBER 1937, page 21

Liberal And Labour [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sut,—i

do not wish to trespass on your space by unduly pro- longing this . correspondence bin, since we have so nearly reached a basis - of agreenient, may I further assure Mr. Wood......

Spanish Wounded

[To 'the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Major Thacker's letter shows, surely, a rather captiously partisan spirit. Why should he call it " naive " of Miss Rosamond Lehmann to......

The Struggle In Spain. [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SM,—One sometimes _ wonders what would happen if a speaker at a political debate, or a disputant in a newspaper corre- spondence, were to announce, in the course of either, his......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sut,—much As I Appreciate

the compliment of being classed by Mr. R. P. Ashe, in your last issue, with the Archbishop of Westminster as a " fervent Catholic," please permit me to say that I was born and......

" Two Leaves And A Bud " [to The Editor

of THE SPECTATOR.] Sta,—From what Mr. L. G. Godwin, of the Monabarie tea estate, Assam, says in your issue of August zoth, about the untruth of my statements about plantation......