18 OCTOBER 1940, page 13

The Policy Of Munich

Stu:,—May I point out it was not I, but Sir Stanley Reed who opened the controversy over Munich, with an attack on my manners and I think on my good faith? In replying to this......

France's Food Position

Sta,—I should like to contest the remarks of your correspondent, Mr. Jones Davies, in The Spectator of October 4th, relative to France's food position in January last. Being a......

Town Clerks In War - Time Sm,—the Tribute Which " Janus "

pays to Town Clerks in a recent Spectator will be confirmed by those who are watching Local Government under war conditions. But I don't think it is generally realised that, at......

The • Future Of India

SIR, —Having served 25 years in an Imperial Department, over the length and breadth of India, I find it disheartening that the Dean of Worcester writes of " parties " in India,......

Letters To The Editor

[in view of the paper shortage it is essential that letters on these pages should be brief. We are anxious not to reduce the number of letters, but unless they are shorter they......

Front-line Hospitals

London is now admittedly in the front line, it would appear to be highly desirable to keep all the London hospitals as casualty clearing stations for air raid casualties and for......