20 FEBRUARY 1926, page 18

Ireland's Economic Troubles : Cattle Transit [to The...

the ScEcTATos..] SIR,—We are asked by several of your readers in Scotland and Northern Ireland to support the views expressed by the writer of the article " Ireland's Economic......

Young Men In London [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—I wonder if I might be allowed to draw the attention of readers of the Spectator to a problem, and to an institution that strives to solve it. The problem is to give help......

Why Not A Coolidge Doctrine ?

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —The proposed formula for a " Coolidge Doctrine " must have amused some students of international politics : Wherever there is a breaker......

The . New Russia [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —in

your review of Dr. Haden Guest's book on Russia (February 6th) you hint that the independence of the " nine independent republics " of the Union of Soviet Republics is only "......

The Tavistock Clinic [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,

—I have read with great interest the article by " Crusader" in your issue of February 6th. There is not the slightest doubt that the treatment of " neurasthenia " has suffered......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,- " The Monroe

Doctrine, the world is told, guides America's international relations. Yet, in spite of its abstract and negative character, and the fact that no European Power ever officially......

Calumny Against Early Christians [to The Editor Of The...

SIR,—The reference in your appreciation of C. M. Doughty to his mention of incestuous orgies attributed among the Arabs to the Christians shows us the vogue and staying power of......