20 NOVEMBER 1936, page 40

[ To The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,-in - Case Your

note on Lord Ponsonby's Bill may be regarded by some readersas a fall from grace, it may perhaps be worth mentioning that, according to Murray's dictionary, your predecessoi in......

The Conditions Of Merchant Seamen

[To the Editor of TEE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In spite of the seemingly cheerful news of the better conditions for Merchant Seamen, carried by a two-thirds majority at the Geneva......

Euthanasia

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Doctors may not say so, but is not morphia poisoning nearly always the final cause of death in painful incurable maladie4 ? ' Is - LOrd......

A New Domesday Book [to The Editor Of Tan Spectator.]

SIR,—Mr. George Godwin's interCliting letter under this heading in your issue of November 13th refers to large areas of land rich in food-growing potentialities which are out of......