24 JUNE 1938, page 22

" De Facto " And " De Jljre "

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, — With due respect, I should like to query the explanation given in " Current Questions " of what is meant by de jure recognition. De jure......

Choice Of School

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sia,—At this season of the year- many parents are giving anxious thought to the choice of a school for their children and the width of choice......

The Higher Critic

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—The writer of your article " The English Bible " claims that the Higher Critics " have destroyed the doctrine of verbal inspiration." But......

The Case Of The Cyclist

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, — With regard to the article by your motoring correspondent in the issue of June 17th I fail to see how compulsory third-party insurance of......

" G.p.u. Justice "

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, —As the German engineer whose narrative Maurice Edelman presents in his book, G.P. U. justice, I would ask you and your reviewer, Mr. E. H.......

Brighter Test Matches [to The Editor Of The Spectator]...

would discourage " unadventurous cricket " and help to remove any need for six-day matches and avoid " purely negative play " if from the total of each innings io or 12 runs for......

" Changing The Dictators "

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, — The simple answer to the question raised by your correspondent under the above heading seems to me to be that if no members of the Oxford......

" Shakespeare Rediscovered "

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—I am sorry to have to call your attention to an error in your review of a recent work of mine which is so unfair to both author and......