4 JUNE 1937, page 19

" Our Military Brass-hats " [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR, — Colonel Mozley accuses me of attempting to emulate Munchausen—I wish I had a little of the ability of the authors of the Baron's Memoirs and of Alice in......

Japanese Expansionism , [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

are asked by Mr. W. H. Murray Walton in his letter (The Spectator, April 16th) " How is Japan to solve her population problem by peaceful means if she is not allowed to expand......

" Pre-eminently A Saint " [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR, — Mr. Nevinson, in his very interesting and appreciative sketch of the late Dr. Horton's life and character, describes him as " pre-eminently a saint," and I......

Sir,—i Recently Had The Privilege Of Speaking About The...

owner-farmers' point of view with regard to the discrimination in income limits laid down by the proposed Pensions Bill for meri and women. Briefly, the points are as follows :......

Everyday Life In Germany [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—The comparison at the end of Mr. Horsfall-Ertz' letter on prices is apparently based on the prices prevailing in a high price suburb. There are some millions of people in......