23 JANUARY 1932, page 16

B.b.c. And Novels

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In the Spectator of January 10th " Autolycus" misstates the case as a proposition that one State department must not " commit " itself on......

Ski-ing In Cyprus

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin, —The article on ski-ing- in Scotland which recently appeared in these pages, and the " Holiday in the Empire " campaign which is being......

A Word For The G.p.o.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I recently had occasion to send a wireless, message to a friend who was crossing the Bay of Biscay during a grent gale, it concluded with......

Cancer

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIRS Dr. Harry Roberts in his recent letter on the cause of cancer quotes the experience table of an American insurance company indicating......

Teachers' Salaries

- [To the Editor of the Sisi.crAion.] Sm,—May I raise a protest against what seems to me your undue partiality to the Teachers in the matter of the cuts in their salaries which......

Travel Must Be Both Ways

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,--I was very glad to read Mr. Wrinch's letter in your current issue uphOlding the arguments in Colonel Hutehison's letter of January 9th.......

Public- School Fees .

[To the Editor of the Sem-Tame.] • Sin,—I am glad to be assured by your correspondent, Vous " in your issue of January 0th, that he does not really think what in his first......

The Bryrimawr Appeal List --

Total acknowledged in the Spectator of January 16th was £1,350 3s. 2d. £ s. d. Mrs. Kenneth Wood, Mrs, Miss Kate Newton 25 0 0 Douglas Phelps, W. H.Bathen. Mrs. 0. H. Chanties......