5 JANUARY 1934, page 22

Vulgar Pronunciation

[To the Editor' of THE SPECTATOR." Sia,—Sir Claud Russell's letter, scolding Miss Helen Simpson- for trying,to reproduce a certain mode of speech - of- the vulgar' London male......

A World Constabulary

[To. the Editor of THE SPECTATOIL1 Sur,—May I comment on Sir Hesketh Bell's "World Constabulary"? I am sure that he is trying.tosee some way to a real advance on the problems.......

[to The Editor Of Ti1e Spectator.] Sir,--i Am Unable To

refrain from commenting on the letter in your columns from " Seafarer " who, undoubtedly is representative of that school of thought which does not desire progress. • In the......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator."

Sm.—One of yciur correspondents - brings home to me the' truth' of Bernard Shaw's dictum that no Englishman can open. his mouth without making some other Englishman. want to.......

Our Junior Bench

[To. the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Snr,—May I make two. points about the salaries of county court judges raised- in your last issue by M. Henry N. Mathews ? 1. There are 56......