Our Trade With Italy
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Advocates of a reduction in the " adverse " balance of merchandise trade between Great Britain and other countries will note with interest......
The Indian Princes
[To the Editor of Tun SPECTATOR.] Sm,—The storm raised by certain die-bards in England— including some who have eaten the salt of India !—against the introduction of......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sig,—in The Articles That
I have read on the subject of training bombers one important point seems to have been missed. In time of war an open town would have far more to fear from untrained bombers than......
Summer-time [to The Editor Of Tax Seecrvroa.]
Sut,—It seems that the Rev. H. Somers-Cocks and Mr. H. Williamson have both strongly objected to my paragraph on "Summer-time." I have no quarrel with the Rev. H. Somers-Cocks ;......
Transport In America And Britain
[To the Editor of Tan SPECTATOR.] Sm,—In the United States railway companies have been authorized to increase charges by 10 per cent. They have reduced wages by 10 per cent. A......