1 APRIL 1949, page 18

Artificial Insemination

Sitt,Sir Angus Watson seems to be so blinded by his moral passions as to have lost all sight of elementary .principles of logic. He makes an attempt to arouse prejudice against......

Sir,—the Question Of Whether Charles Was A Martyr Does Not

depend on the fiat of this or that ezclesiastical body, but is one of 'simple fact. A martyr is not necessarily a saint—if we may trust St: Paul—but he is, as I conceive it, one......

Lime Trees And Royalty

Snt,—It will be interesting to know whether any of your readers can support Sir William Beach Thomas's suggestion that certain clumps of limes may have been planted as a......

Charles The Martyr

Snt,—" The Church of England, with the sanction of the State, definitely canonised Charles the King " (W. H. Hutton, The English Saints, Bampton Lectures, 1903, p. 351): and if......

Stn,—i Quite Agree With Sir Angus Watson That It Is

not unnatural that decent people should hesitate to discuss in public this degrading subject. Nevertheless if artificial insemination among human beings is legally permitted in......

The Akaba Argument

Snt,—With reference to the note in the Spectator of March 25th, The Akaba Argument, I should like to draw your attention to the findings of the Acting Mediator for Palestine,......