Land Reform
[To the Editor of the SrzersTon.] Sm,—Now that Sir Frank Fox is getting into his stride with definite proposals, I crave a little space to put the Liberal point of view. There......
The Prospects Of Franco-german Understanding
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Your issue of December 4th contains a letter from Miss C. E. Ellington Wright, dealing with " the prospects of a Franco-German......
1he City Churches
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sm,—Although I know that the Spectator is differently disposed towards the matter, I hope you will allow me to express in its columns the......
The Problem Of Singapore
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Will you grant me space for some observations on the article on Singapore in your issue of December 17th inst. ft fell to my lot, as......
Falstaff And Scripture
[To the Editor of the Sencrsroa.] Sin,—I read with much interest Lord Coleridge's letter in the Spectator, November 13th, 1926, with reference to Falstaff's babbling of green......