3 OCTOBER 1925, page 19
[l'o The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—your Admirable...
in last week's Spectator under this heading must have caused widespread satisfaction. There must he many persons who cordially dislike the spectacle we are witnessing in......
[to The Edttor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—in Your Issue Of
Sept. 26th, the article on "The Lost Rules of War" brings the Moroccan conflict into its argument. It must be agreed that in the event of two nations going to war whose......
What Is Wrong With England? . [to The Editor Of
the SPECTATOR.] ' SIR,—In your issue of the 19th inst. you appeal for suggestions as to "What is Wrong with England?" May! suggest to you that the principal cause of......
A Voluntary Fund For Our • Present Distress [to The
Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It may 14Ftest those of your readers who have followed the conespondetice on "A Voluntary Fund for our Present Distress to know approximately what......