24 SEPTEMBER 1948, page 18

Cutting Both Ways

SIR,—Those of us whose husbands are " self-employed " must sympathise with "A Minister's Wife" in the matter of the compulsory payment of 6s. 2d. a week for health insurance.......

Sir,—mr. Nicolson Suggests That The Indignation Aroused...

trial of the German Generals is proof of a charming natural characteristic of our race that makes us incapable of harbouring resentment for past injuries. I suggest that it is......

"m. Vincent"

StR,—In reviewing M. Vincent Miss Graham refers to its hero as "a Saint in all but name." I think she may like to know that the name is there too. He was long ago canonised as......

Polish Policy In 1938

SIR, —I think Mr. Crosfield's letter in The Spectator of September 17th on the attitude of the Polish Government towards the Czechs at the time of Munich requires some......

Mr. A. Wyatt Tilby -

sn1,—may I, in expressing my gratitude for Mr. S. K. Ratcliffe's note of appreciation of the late A. Wyatt Tilby's contributions to journalism and letters, remind your readers......

The Warsaw Ghetto

Sta,—I should be very grateful if Mr. Richard Hughes would tell me what is meant by the description of the slaughter of 20,000 of my co-religionists in the Warsaw ghetto as......

Co-educational Schools

SIR,—A parenthetical remark in Guy Boas's article on The Omnibus School appears to me of the utmost importance. Referring to the tendency for multilateralism to lead to......

The German Generals

SIR,—As a member of the illogical British public, I should like to endorse Mr. Nicolson's comments on the German generals in The Spectator of September 17th. But I would ask,......

Clothing For Europe

Sia,—Between July, 1945, and May, 1948, British Quakers, largely through the generosity of non-Quakers, were able to send four million 'garments to Europe. We are now anxious to......