22 NOVEMBER 1940, page 15

Mr. Chamberlain Sir,—unwilling As I Am To Bring Up Anew

that subject of bitter controversy that is Neville Chamberlain's handling of our foreign policy, there are one or two points in Mr. Wilson Harris's otherwise fair and......

Should Rome Be Bombed?

Sut,—Why should Rome be spared lest antiquities and art treasures might suffer? The destruction of such things is of no military value. But our airmen have shown themselves......

Air Wardens' Claims

Sut,—With reference to the article "Air Raid Wardens' Claims" by Lady Violet Bonham Carter, in your November 8th issue, I would like to say that if she is dissatisfied with the......

Sist,—you Remark In Your Account Of Mr. Chamberlain's...

that one potent explanation of the deal at Munich was that Great Britain was at that time in no condition to fight. The inference appears to be that, when eleven months later......

Letters To The Editor [in View Of The Paper Shortage

it is essential that letters on these pages should be brief. We are anxious not to reduce the number of letters, but unless they are shorter they must be fewer. Writers are......

Sir, —the Publication Of The Vitriolic Criticism Of Mr....

The Spectator within a few days of his death has filled the many of us here who take this journal regularly with a nauseating disgust, which will be shared, I should think, by......