Walter Page As Ambassador
[To the Editor of THE Sm . :ma:roil.] Sia,--It was not I but Mr. Millis who described the conduct of Walter Hines Page' as " treasonable." In my review I objected to the word as......
The League, Italy And Abyssinia
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,---How would The Spectator answer the following question ? Suppose the " application of Sanctions " by sonic 50 nations succeeded and Italy......
" Musiciens D'autrefois "
[To the Editor of Tun SPECTATOR.] S respect Mr. Van Dieren as a genuine composer, and, since reading his book, as a critic of great originality, and should be seriously dismayed......
The Future Of The Anglo-indian [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I am 'an " Anglo-Indian by inept designation and a Eurasian by preference. As a loyal Anglo-Indian I should share the pleasure which Mr. Glorney Bolton's plea......
Cyprus And Greece
[To the Editor of Tai: SPECTATOR.] The Spectator of November 22nd, in the paragraph relating to the return of King George of Greece, I read with surprise the following : " The......