6 SEPTEMBER 1935, page 18

Houses Or Open Spaces?

[To the 'Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] " Sut,No member of the ,L.C.C. is likely to forget what . the what, cause ,of the slum-dweller owes to The Spectator, which 'gave the public......

The Pope And The Crisis

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Without pretending to precognition of His Holiness' intentions, I take leave to doubt whether the Pope. will -" dare " take the course......

Italy, Ethiopia And The League

[To the Editor Of TIM 'SPECTATOR.] " Sin,—The article in your last issue upon " League of Nations Sanctions " by Lord Ceeil,.plqces the whole situation beyond argument from the......

The Crisis And Prayer

. [To the Editor of Tun SPECTATOR.] is safe to assume, I imagine, that your. readers in I5ngland are at least as much concerned over -the question Of Italy and Abyssinia, as we,......

'japan's Onward March

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Distance is my excuse for referring to a letter in your issue of July 12th. Mr. J. D. Jenkins, under the heading " Japan's Onward March,"......

A Roman Holiday "

[To the Editor of Tins SPECTATOR.] Sin, — In the Gardens of Sallust situated between the Quirinal and the Pincian hills a statue was found which is now in the Capitoline Museum.......