30 MARCH 1889, Page 15

TIM JUDENHETZE IN VIENNA.

(TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In the Spectator of March 23rd, you say:—" The strength of the feeling against Jews in Vienna is a little perplexing.

The fact of the hatred seems clear, but what is its cause?" The following sentence, which I have read in a guide-book to Vienna, may throw some little light on this point :—" There are in Vienna 402 bureaux de change, of which two are in the hands of Christians."—I am, Sir, &c., H. 0. D. [But surely the bureau de change accommodates and helps you. Nobody hates bankers, and the change-shops of Vienna are under specially strict regulations.—En. Spectator.]