14 SEPTEMBER 1944, page 12

Trespassing

Sut,—Sir William Beach Thomas, in his paragraphs on Country Life, quotes a judge as saying from the Bench that there is no law of tresp353 in Britain. This was true till recent......

German Methods

Snt,—That the majority of your readers may be spared the irritation of reading further, I will declare at once that I am a member of that much reviled minority who dislike the......

" Public And Private Enterprise " Sir,—in A Letter To

you so headed, Miss Casson, contrasting the regular " on time " publication of The Spectator with its delayed postal delivery, does, I fear. less than justice to the magnificent......

An Important Distinction

SIR,—I wonder whether Mr. Harold Nicolson would accept an emenda- tion of one sentence in his admirable article in last week's Spectator and allow it, instead of reading "Those......

Private Schools

SIR,—As one who has taught in two Public Schools, two Grammar Schools and four Private (Preparatory) Schools, and who has also been a Manager of Elementary Schools, may I......

The Psalmist's Span

Stn,—In his review of my little book Problems of the Peace Sir Frederick Whyte observes (in regard, I think to himself as well as me) that "di ! experience of those who now......

A Polish Paratrooper

SIR,—I trust you will pardon my intruding on your very precious time with the request to publish the following extract from a letter which I have recently received from a friend......