17 NOVEMBER 1928, page 21

Humane Slaughter

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —There are many indications that public opinion would strongly approve of the passing of a Bill making the use of the humane killer......

Poetry

Pall Mall and Piccadilly UP and down Pall Mall, and then back to Piccadilly, educated gentlemen, exquisitely silly, sit about and lounge about talking, eating, drinking, and the......

United States Domestic Policy [to The Editor Of. The...

Sia,—It is not generally understood in this country that the • Republican Party in normal times comprises the vast majority of the United States electorate. An eight years......

The Book Report

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The Board of Education report of the Consultative Committee on Books in Public Elementary Schools is, like the curate's egg, good in......

Public Baths For Villages

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—With reference to the letter in the Spectator of October 20th, in the village of East Quantoxhead, Somerset, midway between Bridgwater and......

Points From Letters " A Cycle Of Reviewing."

I feel constrained to ask you to correct by a small paragraph in your next issue the paragraph which • is the pivot of my whole article. In it I say :- " And all the while, I am......