16 JUNE 1933, page 16

Germany Under The Treaty [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—In his courteous and tolerant review of my new book, which I highly appreciate, Sir Andrew McFadyean asks my authority for the statement that France " demanded that Germany......

Dismissed Officers [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

reached, so far, in the case of ex- Inspector John Syme is of public interest, more especially by reason of the State not compensating Mr. Syme in respect of his broken career,......

Tiie Moscow Trial [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] .

Sea,—In your issue of April 21st Janus wrote : "The principal daily papers have been very variously served in regard to the trial at Moscow. . . . The Times, which has......

Thomas Moore [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sm,—as I

am engaged in collecting materials for a life of Thomas Moore, the Anglo-Irish poet, I shall be obliged to any of your readers who can put me in touch with unpub- lished letters......

Poetry

A Warning MAID, would you keep your heart Smooth as unprinted snow ? Are you afraid to know The turmoil and the smart, The shocks and hazards of The long campaign of love ? Then......