18 JANUARY 1935, page 19

Sir,—i Read With Interest Miss Macmillan's Letter On This...

in your issue of the 4th instant As I entered the Law sixty-one years ago I have had ample opportunities of witnessing the gradual changes which have taken place during that......

Society And Executions

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It is pleasant to share some common ground with one's opponents, and in replying to Mr. R. Wearing King I should like, at the outset, to......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —there Are Two Sides

to most questions. Do Mr. John Paton, Miss Craven or Mr. Wenham ever consider how inherently barbarous and cruel is murder ? Are they insensible to the cruelty and horror of......

Restraint On Anticipation

[To the Editor of TnE SPECTATOR.] Sin, — Your correspondent Chrystal Macmillan is not content with the proposal to prevent restraint on anticipation from being imposed by future......