12 JANUARY 1940, page 20

The British People's Party

Sit,—In his letter published by you last week, Mr. George Edinger refers to the British People's party as pro-German and pacifist, and remarks that we show a surprising tendency......

Music And Publicity

Sig,—It seems to be a fairly generally accepted axiom .that music in this country suffered a terrible blow at the outbreak of war. I hold a somewhat' differcnt opinion. It is......

Conscience Within The Meaning Of The Act

SIR,—May I supplement in one respect Dr. Joad's interesting article? Conscientious objection to war rests finally on the com- mandment : " Thou shalt not kill." This leads ..to......

Germany's Confidence

Snt,—I would like to support most wholeheartedly the con- tention by Mr. George Edinger in your issue of January 5th, that our morale is left entirely undefended while the much......

Snt,—will You Allow Me To Support Mr. George Edinger's...

letter on the subject of propaganda in your last issue? It is earnestly to be hoped that the appointment of Sir John Reith as Minister of Information means that propaganda (or......

" The British Case "

Sit,—Much as I appreciate " Janus's " friendly criticism, I am bound to point out that his references to Italy's foreign and domestic problems are based, I think, on a misunder-......