5 NOVEMBER 1927, page 16

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SiR,—The letter from your correspondent, " Whipper-In,1 written in defence of hunting, was so singular an exhibition of special pleading that it could only appeal to those whose......

Westminster Housing [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

of the Westminster City Council's comments upon the Westminster Survey Group we think it will interest your readers to know that we recently pointed out to the Town Clerk sixty......

Casting Of Beasts For Jewish Slaughter [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—As a pork and beef butcher with thirty years' experience of live stock and one who has followed the progress of Mr. Weinberg's casting pen from its infancy,......

" In Defence Of Hunting " [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Your correspondent, " Whipper-In," has made out such an excellent case for the fox-hunter that one almost hesitates to draw attention to another aspect of......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—" Whipper-in " Writes

a very well-reasoned, temperate letter, and, in the face of such a pleasant piece of English prose, bne hates to appear captious. But the average, dense; non-sporting person......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—" Whipper-in " Tells

us of the hunting of the fox and the deer as a countryside industry and as a manly and health- giving pastime. The matter is not one for the display of rabid prejudice, it is......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—" Whipper-In " entirely ignores the fundamental prin- ciple—which to my mind outweighs and sweeps away all arguments in favour of sport—that we have no moral right to amuse......