5 JULY 1930, page 20

[to The Editor Of The Sent-ramal Sm,—may I Use A

little of your space in order to express an opinion on the fundamental faults in Britain's dealings with India ? In my view, these faults arc two—one official out one private.......

A Politician In A Difficulty

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] San,—To an old Free Trader the present economic controversy raises many problems of absorbing interest, which are, how- ever, extremely......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Stn,- The Commission's recommendations are in the main Very sound. They have asserted the supremacy of the British Parlianwnt, and its intention to maintain peace and order in......

Should The Public Know ? An Outside Opinion

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Might I be permitted as an unbiassed outsider to express an opinion on the issued raised by the letter of Lord Rothermere to Mr. P. J. H.......

The Simon Commission's Report

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,– On one essential point, the defence of India, you have misread the proposals of the Simon Commission. They con- template the permanent......