23 JULY 1942, page 13

Sta,—i Am Sorry That Mr. Rothstein Should Read Into My

(I thought obvious) comments " anti-Soviet propaganda." I have a great admira- tion for the U.S.S.R. And I had supposed that one of the planks in its magnificent unity had from......

Allies Inside Germany

Sig,—Mr. Peter F. Wiener states in The Spectator of July 17th that Die Zeitung sponsors a Free German Movement. Mr. Wiener even refers to a statement of the Minister of......

Lord's Cricket Ground

SIR,—" John Haden " should not write any more verses about cricket—at all events in a journal read in America, where they think poorly of the game. In "Lord's Cricket Ground "......

Sir,—as An Anglican Who Has Hoped, And Still Hopes, To

see the universal Church inspired with " the spirit of truth, unity and concord," may I suggest that your correspondent Mr. B. G. Theobald has faced the question of unity......

Sm,—in The Discussion About Patronage Trusts, It Is...

the principles involved should be borne in mind. The very first words of the Prayer Book are these: "It bath been the wisdom of the Church of England, ever since the compiling......

Political And Religious Liberty

SIR,—A remark of " Clusius " in your July loth issue raised an impor- tant point touching the intervention of Christian ministers in politics. He noted that the Bishop of......

Land After The War

Snt,—In your issue of July 17th Professor Orwin makes a sweeping statement regarding the presen' controlled prices fot farm produce. "Prices for produce have been fixed at......

Children's Reading

SIR,—As one removed by only three years from "Clusius's" crucial age, eight to fourteen, I feel entitled to question Mr. Harold Nicolson's assertion that reading is difficult to......