29 NOVEMBER 1940, page 13

Sut,—in His Justifiable Attempt To Be Quite Fair To Mr.

Chamberlain Mr. Wilson Harris fails to be equally fair to the Opposition when he says that it " did everything it could to thwart " a rearmament policy during " the vital years......

Sir,—mr. Wilson Harris's Admirable Appreciation Of Mr....

a notable contribution to The Spectator. The time is not yet for further discussion of matters which are still the subject of controversy. I write only to comment on some......

Sir,—on Reading The Article By " Janus " Against The

bombing of Rome by reason of its various antiquities, I feel that I must disagree with him. Who cares whether the Forum or the Colosseum is razed to the ground. At least 9c per......

Sm,—it Is Surely An Unfortunate Sign That " Janus "

should have so many angry critics when he suggests that Rome might be spared our bombs as much as possible. In a war to maintain the values of western civilisation it is......

Mr. Chamberlain Sir,—your Admirable Article Expresses,...

of the bulk of the British and American peoples about the foreign policy of Mr. Chamberlain. No doubt his strenuous efforts at Munich gained Great Britain a year to rearm. Yet,......