4 OCTOBER 1935, page 19

Abortion In Norway [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

years ago the Norwegian Government appointed a Commission of eight persons, to report on the reform of their Abortion Law.' The Commission has now reported, as follows : Six......

Grouse In Surrey.

[To the Editor of TIIE SPECTATOR.] Sin;--bread with interest Sir Winkler. Beach Thomas's article in your issue of September 20th, stating that my father said that he had shot......

Expansionism : Fact And Illusion

[To the Editor of TRE SPECTATOR.] Codrington's letter surely indicates the fallacy in Sir Norman Angell's argument. , To .compare, even indirectly, the advantages to be gained......

Sentimental Justice

[To the Editor of Tun 'SPECTATOR.] Sum,—The article entitled " Sentimental Justice " by a Barrister-Magistrate that you published last week contains so many n inaccuracies of......

[to The Editor Of Tile Spectator.] ' Sin,—the Article "

Sentimental Justice in your last issue calls for a reply. The writer appears to regard imprisonment and the birch suitable if not indeed desirable punishments for young......

[to, The Editor Of Tiie Spectator.] Sin,----the Two...

Sir Norman Angell and Mr. D. W. Brogan on the advantages .of colonial possessions to the great industrial Powers, make no mention of the part played in colonial development by......