20 MARCH 1936, page 22

A Truth Bureau [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—there

can be no doubt that though the League of Nations has many enemies, very large numbers of people throughout the world are heartily in favOur of the purposes - for which it was......

Mr. Belloc And The Holy Land May Be Said To

close with the Fall of Jerusalem—roughly 120 years. They were the very years in which Gaul began to affect the whole of the Roman world with its new wealth, its military......

Roman Catholics And The War [to. The Editor Of Tne

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In a recent-issue of The Spectator Mr. F. O'Hanlon makes an attack on the alleged attitude of the Catholic Press of England to the Italo-Abyssinian War. In the......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Stn,--In a world torn by suspicion and fear, where every sign of goodwill and understanding is so sorely needed, " Janus " once again sees lit to add his little contribution......

The International Olympic Committee [to The Editor Of The...

• SIR,—I am very jealous of the good name of the above Com- mittee and of everything connected with the Olympic Games, which they control, and therefore I hope you will forgive......

Sin,—your Readers Should Not Take Mr. Wilmot's Complaint...

to heart. So far as the grant from the .Jubilee Fund is concerned, my information is that this SUM Illtlst, in accordance with the declared purposes of the Fund, be ear- marked......