10 SEPTEMBER 1943, page 13

Why Submerged ?

SIR, —The letter of your correspondent Mr. E. J. Killham strikes an old Victorian as a very depressing and decadent outlook on the primary virtues which constitute real worth of......

The Swedish Example

SIR, —You have done a service in pointing out how the example of Sweden in 1940 shows a way by which a National Government may continue in being both during and after a......

Yugoslav Parties

SIR,—I do not know what purpose your correspondent, M. E. Durham, had in writing the letter published in your issue of September 3rd. I believe that the British public, which by......

The Post-war Election

Snt,—Your pronouncements, even when they fail to receive my full assent, usually command my deep respect. But dare I say that to me, as a potential prospective candidate, your......

Divided France

Sta,—" Simple Sailor's " letter dealing with your review of Hitler Divided France abounds with those clichés which have been so freely expressed about France since the Armistice......

Coloured British Citizens

Sm,—Many of your readers must have listened sympathetically to last week's broadcast talk by Mr. Learie Constantine, the eminent cricketer (now an official of the Ministry of......