In Tercomm U N Ion
SIR.—Perhaps I may be allowed to offer a comment or two on the corre- spondence arising from my letter in the Spectator issue of January 20th. When the Vicar of Bamburgh, with......
Persia Today
SIR,—Mr. Philip's article, Return of the Shah, in the Spectator of January 13th is so full of inaccuracies and prejudiced innuendoes that it borders on the fantastic. The.......
Gen, Repeat Gen
SIR,—One of your readers in Washington received the other day his copy of the Spectator of January 20th containing an article of mine on United States policy in the Far East ;......
Why Snob ?
SIR,—In my boyhood days I well remember my father and others of his generation referring to a bootmaker or boot repairer as a snob.—Yours, &c., H. J. LEWIS. The Manse, 4 Stanley......
"vie *pectator, Jfebruarp 160, 1850
FRANCE.—M. Cartier wages unmitigated war with Socialism ; whether with the simple object oe-suppressing that political development, or of covering less abstract designs, is a......
More Post Office Shortcomings Sir, —may I Draw Your...
a new Post Office imposition ? On receipt of my telephone account for the six months ending December 31st last, I asked for details for some of the trunk calls for which I had......