5 JUNE 1936, page 22

The Ferment In Japan. [to The Editor Of Tiie Spectator

] Sia,—I am sorry that Mr. Jenkins has ignored my request that he would give some indication of the source of the amazing statements which he chooses to make from time to time......

The Machine [to The Editor Of The Sreer.4.toa.]

Sin,—Lord Dunsany's analysis of the world today is witty, but superficial. "The machine" (he says) "is master " : and "the fault lies in our civilisation which has been growing......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sra,—we Read In The

Press of recurring trouble, strikes, and unrest in Palestine ; of the reconsideration in Geneva of the problems involved ; of a further Royal Commission ; of an appeal to......

The Song Of The Open Road [to The Editor Of

THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—There was a time within the memory of some when Walt Whitman's ringing words were full of happy significance and the only vexation was the " scorching "......

Islam [to The Editor Of Tlie Spectator.]

Si a letter from Fares Effendi Menaw, appearing in your issue of May 1st, it is stated 'with reference to Islam that ". in that religion the relation between man and God is that......