10 SEPTEMBER 1943, page 14

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 War-criminal Question Stn,—i Am A Little Surprised...

has answered Mr. W. B. Howell's letter which advocated the redurtion of half the population of Germany by starvation, and I am also a little surprised that you, Sir, by printing......

Country Life

THE ruin of a beautiful thing must always touch our sentiment and tend to rebellion against the Philistines, but in a mortal war we must often submit. We must even try to......

About Ourselves

Sm,—Three and a half years ago I began to take The Spectator because I expected to find therein, especially in its correspondence columns, new and interesting presentations of......