7 OCTOBER 1938, page 19

" Yours Indignantly " [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

SIR,—I had been too busy until this morning to look at the " specimen copy " of The Spectator sent me a day or two ago, and it filled me with amazement and anger at the attitude......

Laying The Train

[To the Editor of TIM SPECTATOR] SIR,—I should like to add my little quota of congratulations to Mr Chamberlain for the magnificent way in which he has worked unceasingly during......

Question-time

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SLR,—Before the memory of recent events grows conveniently dim, will some champion of the National Government provide me with an answer to the......

An American View

[To the Editor of TILE SPECTATOR] SIR,—It is not too much to say that no action of a foreign government has ever shocked the public sentiment of America so profoundly as......

Can The Lion And The Lamb — ? [to The

Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SLR,—The article by Mr. H. Powys Greenwood under the title " We Can No Other," contains an expression of his astonishing belief that " upon the......