29 MARCH 1924, Page 15

THE " SPECTATOR " AND FRENCH POLICY. [To the Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In your issue of March 15th, which has only just reached me, you speak of " The French quickness to discover an unfriendly motive 'where none is intended or even imagined." Does it not occur to you that you may have more than once laid us open to a similar charge ? May I say that your comments on French policy, since the beginning of 1923, have often seemed unjustified by facts and have caused great regret to one at least who has read and admired the Spectrzlor for many years ?—I am, Sir, &c., R. T. OZANNE. Bedford.