The Colour Bar
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Your correspondent S. Mogi states in his recent article that " No distinction in the mental power of the different races has been proved......
La Securite
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Your issue of September 26th contains a letter from Mr. Horsfall Carter under the heading of " La Securite." Were it not that the visit of......
The Risks Of A Tariff
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—S0 we are to have a tariff. " Everybody " says so. It is not to be a tariff such as the benighted peoples of the world seek after. It is......
The Use Of Credit
[To ' the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Mr. Hyde dislikes credit (alias overdraft), but I hope somebody will write to defend it, as all trade would soon stop without it, though......
Tithe Barns.
In reply to Mr. G. S. Hewins' letter in your issue of the Spectator for September 5th, I know a very well preserved tithe barn at Cherhill, which is near Devizes in Wiltshire. I......
Empire Games And The Colour Bar.
Allow me to correct an error in the information sent me from Ceylon and contained in my letter published in your issue of August 1st. The Ceylon Amateur Boxing Association had......
Points From Letters
MR. WAUGH AS POET. Your reviewer is mistaken in thinking that the Newdigate was the first and last poem perpetrated by Mr. Waugh. In the 'nineties I carried on many an......