29 JULY 1938, page 19

Germany And World Opinion [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

Snt,—There is a great deal to be said for the views of Mr. J. T. Dunn and Mr. H. H. Charnock that international understanding is going to suffer if we are eternally adopting a......

Protecting British Ships [to The Editor Of The Spectator]...

demands I should acknowledge Miss Rathbone's elucidation of her charges against the Prime Minister which she now modifies by suggesting his delinquencies are unintentional.......

Low Wages And Unemployment [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

Sta,—In The Spectator of July 22nd your Parliamentary cor- respondent very briefly outlined the recent debate in the House of Commons on the activities of the Unemployment......

The New Blackmail [to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir, —may

-I illustrate my recent letter by an example from The Thnes Literary Supplement, July 23rd, page 489 ? Herr the reviewer, having mentioned certain oddities in his author's......

The Length Of Books [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

Snt,—Your reviewer, Professor Bonamy Dobree, closes his Absalom Scott review with these words : " One would wish that Miss D'Oyley would now settle down to write a life of......

Sia,—mr. Mark Benney Is A Young Man Who Writes With

authority and not as the scribes on the subjects on which he does write, and writes so prophetically well. He has the same respect for the Oxford Dictionary as I had in my youth......