22 AUGUST 1931, page 17

R.s.p.c.a. And Hunting [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

your issue of July 25th Major J. C. Darling opposes the R.S.P.C.A. Bill now before Parliament to make deer- hunting illegal, with the argument that it is more humane to hunt......

Income Tax For All

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—Those who call for a wider basis to the Income Tax do so much more on moral grounds, and for the effect, than for the sake of the......

Advice To An Editor [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Your correspondent W. R. C. (page 218) regrets that " Fleet Street peers . . . waste space and money on the autobiographies and opinions of murderers, crooks, actresses,......

T/irop's Wife.

Those interested in Throp's wife and her " thrangness " will find an entertaining account of them in Tales of the Ridings, by F. W. Moorman (late Professor of English Language,......

Musical Settings Of Poems : An Abuse Of The Copyright

LAW [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —May I call attention to what strikes me as an abuse of the Copyright Law, carrying with it considerable hardship to musical composers......

King Edward's Hospital.

The Propaganda Committee of King Edward's Hospital Fund for London have arranged for a series of lectures in aid of the fund, a programme of which may be obtained from the......

Points From Letters Lord Knutsford Remembrance Fund.

I hope that the Commiteee of the London Hospital will not be accused of making Lord Knutsford's death the pretext of an appeal for funds. A letter has been received at the......