2 JUNE 1928, page 17

A Trollope Memory [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Str,—in

relation to your recent review of Mr. Walpole's Trollope the occasion seems tigiely for recalling the following incident In 1883, just after the appearance of the Autobiography,......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—absence Abroad Has...

my rejoinder . to " Con- science Stricken " and to Mr. Bertram Hill, and I hope I am 'not too late. Conscience Stricken " states that there is a serious flaw in my explanation......

The R.s.p.c.a.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—As I know many who are admirers of your paper chiefly because of your consistent championship of the animal's cause, I deeply regret to......

The Prayer Book [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Relton's " six points " on the Prayer Book question are not only most misleading, but they contain very serious historical errors and misrepresentations. To comment shortly on......

[to The Editor Of The . Spectator.] Sm R –some Of Your

corespondents who urge your readers to buy British goods imply, in their arguments, that when anyone buys imported goods they deprive their fellow-country- men of the employment......