5 DECEMBER 1925, page 17

Homecrofting In India [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

your most encouraging article on p. 863 of the Spectator entitled " Homecrofting in India," may I be allowed to say that it is the main feature of Capt. Petavel's plan to......

The American Attitude Towards The War And The Debts [to

the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] St11,—Mr. Bausman in his letter upon the American attitude towards the War seems to show himself, I think, to be a little 'deficient in the......

Wounded Soldiers And The Zoo [to The Editor Of The

SPEcritiron.] Sin,—May I express through the Spectator my grateful thanks to those Fellows of the Zoological Society who in sending me tickets omitted to give any address to......

Low Temperature Carbonization [to The Editor Of The...

view of certain recent happenings and of the urgent importance of more scientific and economical methods for the use of coal in Great Britain, I suggest that it is high time......

The Innocent Divorced [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

American correspondent, Mr. S. J. Fisher, seems to blame me for not knowing, or not stating, in my letter of September 26th, what was the trouble in the Thackeray family. I was......

China And The Powers

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —Your correspondent, "M," who writes of the Peking Tariff Conference, is striking a very badly needed note for England's welfare, and,......