6 APRIL 1929, page 17

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Is Generally Agreed That

our most probable opponent in a future war would be America. If the conflict occurs within the -next twenty years it will be waged' between the NaVal - Forces of the British......

On Rats

[To the Editor , of the SrEcraTon.] Sia,—With regard to Mr. Oliver Warner's inquiry about black rats and brown squirrels, in the Spectator of March 9th, •the black rat is still......

How To Abolish The Slums

_ [To thr Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sm,—Iu your issue of March -80th the Rev. Basil D. Reed points out the poor housing conditions in many of our country districts. He refers......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] S111 , — Your...

Basil D. Reed, rightly suggests that the State must recognize "'that no ordinary agricultural worker can pay from his present wages - more than 4a: a week, including rates, for......

The Freedom Of The Seas [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sia,—In thanking the writer of the article and Mr. R. S. Hudson for their letters in your March 80th issue, I venture to express the view that those who desire to......

[to The Editor Of The Srecrs.ioa.]

Sra,—It was with relief I read in this week's number of the Spectator that it is possible a crusade may be started against the scandal of the rubbish heaps of Great Britain. One......