15 JULY 1938, Page 20

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR.—It is possible that

the Prime Minister's policy is wrong and there is no harm in opposing it. To question his sincerity, as Miss Rathbone does, is another matter, and if her accusations of self-seeking at the expense of his country's interests should perchance be unfounded, as this impartial observer believes, her conclusion will injure herself, not Mr. Chamberlain.

I recommend Miss Rathbone to read Borrow's translation of Goronwy Owen's couplet, at the end of the introduction to

Wild Wales. JASPER MOON. White Rock, Llanymynech, Mont.