11 NOVEMBER 1949, page 16

Kuhlmann And The Foreign Office

SIR, —On my return from abroad I have read Mr. Harold Nicolson's comments in the Spectator of June 24th last on the memoirs of the late Ttichard von Kuhlmann. As I was the "......

Spain In Morocco

Stn,—The article on ,Spain in Morocco gives an entirely false impression of the Spanish zone of Morocco. In fact it contains so many assertions completely at variance with......

India And The Security Council

SIR.—It is a good thing that an Indian national should put forth his country's claim to be a permanent member of the Security Council. It shows how keen and watchful......

Post Office And Public

SIR,—It is indeed a scandal that one cannot be certain of the first post being delivered before leaving for business in the morning. (In my case the variations in the times of......

The Blot In The Scutcheon

SIR.—From the Spectator I derive much pleasure. With one exception nothing offends. In a colony with a poor press and narrow editorial comments in the daily papers, it is a......

Portrait Of' Lita

SIR,—Since much of the world's great literature is concerned with por- traying human frailty, surely Messrs. Gordon Samuels and Burns arc unreasonable in asking a literary paper......