12 AUGUST 1938, page 22

Public Library

Luca men looking for jobs, the fingers turn the pages, The eyes stumble on a word, a phrase, • • ' • The eyes are like damp sticks in a high wind, But the eyes light up, and......

Down And Outs [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

Sta,—Mr. Benney in his recent articles on " down-and-outs " does not give us any constructive solution. Has he any suggestion to offer, for instance, on the better co-ordination......

Roads And Streets

[To the Editor of TIIE SPECTATOR] Sw,—Admiration for Janus on world affiirs must not blind one to his failings. He is unsound on the subject of roads. Formerly he dismissed all......

Monmouth At Sedgemoor

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—In his review of Miss D'Oyley's excellent book, James, Duke of Monmouth, Professor Dobree says that " the Sedge- moor operations were......

Property And Politics

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—Mr. Ross-Lewin asks what the " class interest of a small minority " has to do with the Spanish problem. My question associated that......

Greece And The Allies

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sm,—Your Special Correspondent in his article on the " Greek Dictatorship " writes " Had Greece intervened, effectively and in time, on the side......

Empire Migration

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—The admirable article by Mr. Hodson on Empire Migration in your issue of August 5th brings out the fact that the United Kingdom has now......