21 OCTOBER 1938, page 20

Peace In Czechoslovakia [to The Editor Of The Spectator]...

opening sentence of last week's Spectator is so partial and one-sided a representation of the settlement in Czechoslovakia that I cannot refrain from a plea for fairplay. "......

A Beautiful Soul [to The Editor Of The Spectator] Snt,—in

the early days of the crisis I was returning from the Balkans through Switzerland, where I happened to read the fol- lowing article. A few days ago it would have seemed too......

The Armaments Race

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sit, You suggest that the Prime Minister should make a public offer of conversations on armament limitation and it is rumoured that Herr Hitler......

Facing The Facts [to The Editor Of The Spectator] Snt,—the

article under the above heading in your issue of October 14th prompts all of us to ask : What facts are to be faced? Well; surely one fact is the widespread exasperation at the......

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 Younger Point Of View [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR] Stit,—With Lady Sinclair's private interpretation of what Mr. Hobhouse meant there is no reason for complaint : my concern was with something that he wrote. My......