20 JANUARY 1939, page 22

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sta,—the First Paragraph In

your issue of January 6th speaks of President Roosevelt's speech as historic. The first letter in your correspondence, signed Philip Noakes, suggests that British stock has......

The United States And Munich

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—I have recently returned to England after a visit of seven weeks to the United States, part of which I spent in driving across the country......

Battleship Qualities

• [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] StR,—Mr. Woosnam-Jones' naval article was far from satis- factory to many readers, I am certain. The experience of the World War showed the......

Canal Dues

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, — What does Sir Arnold Wilson mean when he recom- mends the Egyptian Government to make the passage of the Suez Canal free, as was done "in......

France Faces 1939

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, Will you allow me to comment briefly on Mr. Gillie's reply to my letter? M. Reynaud might succeed to induce people to repatriate their......