20 MARCH 1936, Page 21

SIR,—Perhaps I am the victim of prejudice, but I must

own to amazement at reading in the letter of Mr. Alec Craig, in your last number, that the " working classes " (whoever they may be) " only require a just, adequate, and inexpensive method of settling irreconcilable differences." Would it not be equally true to say that the present international difficulties could be solved by " a simple plan for giving every nation what it wants " ?—