2 MAY 1931, page 17

Recognition Of Osteopaths

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—The review of my book Manipulation as a Curative -Factor : Osteopathy and Medicine, in your issue of February 21st, gave rise to the......

Flannelled Pools

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—A note under the heading "Flannelled Fools" in your Spectabilia of April 25th appears to be based on a misunderstanding which I hope you......

Parties In The Church

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—With reference to the discussions about party con- troversies in the Church of England, may I point out that such disputes are the reverse......

Theclosing Of Public Footpaths _ _ .

jTo the Editor, of the SpEcTATon.] . Sut,—Grave encroachments on the amenities of the country- side have occurred in recent years in the loss of public foot- paths. In my......

Preserving The Australian Countryside

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Snt,—In his notes on "Country Life" in the Spectator dated January 31st, Sir W. Beach Thomas speaks of the difficulties of co-operation between......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—referring To Your...

in your issue of April 25th on Mill Hill School 1 it might interest you to know that over fifty years ago Dr. Almond introduced flannel, shorts and open-necked shirts at......

Politics In Northern Ireland

- [To the Editor of- the SPECTATOR.] - SIR,—As an Ulsterman who has Studied the history of his Province and who has had a lengthened ministry in the Irish Presbyterian Church in......