10 MARCH 1950, page 17

General Von Falkenhausen

wonder if only some of the truth was conveyed by Your note to my previous letter, to the effect that General ...Falkenhnusen had been released ? A fellow reader of the Spectator......

Prejudice Or Reason ?

Sm,—Your editorial comment on, Cardinal Griffin's Lenten Pastoral mint give thoughtful men cause for melancholy reflections. You may with propriety reject both the restatement......

Sir,—may I Stress An Aspect Of The Catholic Schools...

which is commonly neglected? The inability of Catholics to meet the cost of building their schools is due 'largely to the policy of the late Government. The cheap money and "......

.a Fox's Diet

SIR,. — In the Spectator of December 2nd, 1949, Sir W. Beach Thomas asks: "Is it possible for a fox to catch an unwounded rook?" It is thirty:. odd years since I. was in England......

Post Office And Public

SIR,—There was a time when the English Post Office prided itself on delivering letters even if the address on them was defective. Now that is all changed. Recently I sent a......