19 MARCH 1943, page 12

Division Among Teachers

SIR,—It would seem that the wider issues involved in the reconstruction of our educational system after the war has tended to develop into an embittered and indecisive wrangle......

The Ceylon Political Scene

SIR, —To the British Empire, in normal times, the importance of Ceylon lay in its capital, Colombo, and the availability of the great natural harbour of Trincomalee as a naval......

Sir,—i Had Read With Consternation Mr. Yevtich's Letter...

week's Spectator, being reluctant to believe that any member of the Yugoslav Government could have authorised one of its officials to make so unwarranted an attack upon Dr.......

Serbs, Croats And Slovenes

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SIR,—In The Spectator of March tzth you print a letter from Dr. P. Yevtich, a press officer of this Department, concerning Dr. Matchek, the Croatian people......