6 SEPTEMBER 1935, page 19

Houses Or Open Spaces?

[To the 'Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] " Sut,No member of the ,L.C.C. is likely to forget what . the what, cause ,of the slum-dweller owes to The Spectator, which 'gave the public......

Partridge Mortality

[To the Editor , of THE SPECTA.T011.1 Sia, —. The suggestion in yo u r " Country Life " columnSthat Young partridges M time of drought . perish from lack of insect food is one......

Peacehaven's Rejoinder

[To, the Editor of, Tim SPECTATOR.] SIR,--In reference to the letter on " The Desecration of England" in your last issue, Pcacehaven residents do not ask for tears, neither are......

Horses And Harvest

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May I seek the sympathy of your readeri towards the horse in the harvest field ? Not the stalwart, well-conditioned creature of the humane......

The National Trust

[To the Editor of Tim spEcTATom] sm,—I have read with much interest the " Co' untry Life notice I venture to point out that what are,' I believe, the in your issue of Ang t i w......

An Appeal And The Response •

Sri,,—May I thank t E h d o i s t e or of of y l' ou n :re S a r d E e c r w° 1 1t r j o have kindly responded to my recent appeal on behalf of the lepers ? The response has......

The Voice Of The Moderates

[To the Editor of 'rim SPECTATOR.] §1a,-L-The recent Peace Ballot has left all over the country ,,frronps of energetic young and young - minded people with an awakened civic......