4 JUNE 1932, page 16

The Irish Sweepstake

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Has not the time arrived when we must reconsider the morality " of the Irish Hospitals Sweepstakes from a new standpoint ? Any circular......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sia,--The truth about the " 1916 Crisis " is that, in the last resort, it was caused by an economy of truth and the subsequent skilful exploitation by Mr. Lloyd George and those......

The Buy-and-sell Campaign

[To the Editor of the SPEcr.vTon.] Sta,—Your comments under the above heading in last week's issue limn quite clearly the dilemma in which n o t only the world in general but we......

[to The Editor Of The Spectatoil1 Ste,---in Reference To The

article, " December 1916: a Question of History," which Mr. II. Wilson Harris contributes to your issue of May 28th, may I be permitted to make one state- ment ? Mr. Wilson......

The Communal Clash In India

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sta g ---In your footnote to the letter of mine which you did me the honour to publish in last week's issue, you say : " Mr. MacDonald, on the......

[to The Editor Of The Scilemton.]

SIR,—Since writing the article in last week's Spectator questioning Lord Beaverbrook's account of the events leading up to the formation of Mr. Lloyd GeOrge's Coalition......

The Condition Of Europe

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIII,—Please allow me to object to one sentence in the ahoy:- mentioned article, which reads : " lf, by the miracle at which the political......