6 FEBRUARY 1926, page 17

Protection And International • Relations

[To the Editor of the SPEcrAToa] Sni,—Most Englishmen, of all parties, must be deeply grateful to the Conservative Government fOr their straing and successful attitude of......

An Alternative To Land Nationalization

[To the Editor of the SrEcrAxon.] Snz,—I quite understand, that Mr. Christopher Tumor does not advocate the turning of all labourers into smallholders—our limited area of......

C. M. Doughty

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Apropos of your article on Doughty's Arabia Deserts, in the Spectator of January 30th, 1926, I think it may interest your readers to......

British Losses In The War

[To the Editor of the SrEcrramit.] Sm,—I was glad to see that Sir Rennell Rodd, and Lori Fortescue pointed out that "An Italian " in his letter had much underestimated our......

[to The Editor Of The Specra'roa.] Sra—your Article On The

late Mr. Doughty quotes a few lines from Arabia Deserts in which the author of that book reports that the modern Arabs say of the Christians that " the lights quenched in their......