6 JULY 1929, page 25

" Hinduism " [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sni,—a

writer is self-condemned when he has to explain himself, and I ought to have said (though it seems obvious) that my remarks applied only to the South of India, and, of course,......

The Preservation Of Elizabethan Plymouth [to The Editor...

SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Your readers interested in the most dramatic period of English history will be glad to learn that what remains of the buildings of that period in Plymouth,......

Is Nature Cruel?

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I think Mr. Ailwyn Best in his criticism of my letter overlooked the previous correspondence and failed to see that- my point about man......

Points From =letters The Oxford Bill.

If Mr. Barwell will refer to his letter in your issue of May 18 and to my reply of June 1, he will see that what I denied was his statement, first, that "under it (the Oxford......