30 NOVEMBER 1945, page 15

Russia And Eastern Europe

Sta,—In his article on "Russia and Eastern Europe," Mr. Hugh Scion- Watson makes some statements which should not pass without comment. And so, for instance, when discussing the......

A Study Of War

Sul„—In your " Notebook " last week you describe as a "suggestive idea" the proposal that there be "a serious official—or failing that, an unofficial—inquiry into the causes of......

Sardines And Tin-openers

Snt,—By his questions in the House on November ztst, on the subject of keys for sardines, Mr. Boothby did a valuable service in emphasising that sardines are best eaten with......

Russia And Atomic Energy

SIR,—May I suggest that your interpretation of Mr. Molotov's recent reference to atomic energy as a reply to General Arnold's prediction of United States atomic armament is......

One For Janus

SIR,—Your contributor " Janus " must indeed be short of topics when he can descend to the anonymous malice of his "Missing Word Competition." It is difficult to conceive what......

Eritrea And Abyssinia Sir,—suggestions Have Appeared In...

elsewhere that the hill country of the late Italian colony of Eritrea should be transferred to the Sudan, and that only the low-lying lands, mainly desert, and the inferior port......

By And Large

SIR,—In reply to Mr. Morison's inquiry, I think that a ship is (or was) said to be sailing "By the wind" when her course made an acute angle with the direction in which the wind......