6 SEPTEMBER 1930, page 15

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—an Article Under The

above title published in last week's Spectator suggests that the fur trade is not nowadays an excessively cruel trade, and urges the institution of a " hu- manely-killed......

Birth Control And The Treatment Of Children [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] Sut—In the attention that is to-day being concentrated Upon the subject of birth control, one aspect of it is never brought forward : the effect upon child......

"unearned Increment" [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sur,—TliF opulent classes are the .chief supporters of a tariff policy, hoping by its aid to escape direct taxation. There was a Press agitation on their behalf when the direct......

Unemployment: Its Logical Solution [to The Editor Of The...

Slit—The two articles under the above heading appearing in the issues of the Spectator dated August 16th and 23rd are most interesting, but whereas the first is entirely logical......

Politics And Economics

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] am not one of those who advocate the supersession of Mr. Baldwin as leader of the Unionist Party, because I think he is a man of character and......

Humanely Obtained Furs [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

class of people to whom the editor of the Fur Farmer refers in his article last week, as preferring to buy what he calls " uncruelly obtained furs," would do well to consider......