21 OCTOBER 1938, page 19

Pacifism And The Crisis [to The Editor Of Tile Spectator]

SIR, —h is interesting to note that among those who praise Mr. Chamberlain's actions in the crisis are many to whom pacifism—in the sense of refusal to kill in warfare—is......

After The Crisis

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Saa,—A large number of your correspondents abuse Mr. Chamberlain and his policy with regard to Germany and Czechoslovakia. They appear to think......

The Choice Between Evils [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

Sm,—I do not think that even the supporters of the Munich " peace " have ventured to call it a righteous one, and if it is not a righteous one then it must be an unrighteous......

The Primate And Peace [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

Sm,—More than once in our island story we have suffered from Prelates who have put power before piety and capitulation before conscience. Few who have read Mein Kampf, who have......

The Government's Foreign Policy [to The Editor Of The...

Sta,—As regular readers of The Spectator in the past, we wish to associate ourselves with the apparently small number of your correspondents who disapprove strongly of your......