29 SEPTEMBER 1944, page 13

German Methods

sui,—Air. Graham Watson's letter seems to imply that honest hatred • is the best way of avoiding World War III. Hatred is an emotion which blinds as easily as love, with, as a......

Natives And New Ideas

Sul,—Mr. McDougall's letter in your issue of September 22nd demon- strates some of the difficulties which will confront our Statesmen in the near future. He writes as a member......

Sin,—the Following Is An Extract From A Letter Just Received

from an English staff officer on the Italian front :—" The toll of German atrocities is mounting. Recently we came on a house where II Italian women and five children had been......

Preparatory Schools

SIR,—" Ex-Dominie's " letter in your issue of September t5th is mis- leading to those who are not in touch with Preparatory-Public School education. I have no right to speak for......

Coalition Or Party ?

SIR,—A difficulty felt by some in maintaining their support of the Coalition Government is that it has the effect of perpetuating the repre- sentation of the various parties on......

The Public And Peace

Sut,—The article in your issue of September 22nd by David Thomson is scarcely fair to the document issued by the National Peace Council and signed by many prominent people. His......

Snt,—we Can All Accept Mr. Ian Mcdougall's Assurance In His

last week's letter to you that in Southern Rhodesia he and his father, like other friends of the African native, have been " determined to benefit the 'downtrodden' savage." But......