30 SEPTEMBER 1938, page 18

Sir,—do The Critics Of The Prime Minister's Realistic...

- [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] peace wish us to fight for democracy or balance of power ? The Liberal and Labour Press ask us to stand firm for demo- cracy. Mr. Churchill......

Food And Defence

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, —Your article on " Food and Defence " expresses once more a warning that cannot too often be repeated, and it may well be that the......

[to The Editor Of Tim Spectator] Sta,—the Article Of...

Hobhouse in last week's issue of The Spectator sets forth the ideals of young men of a particular type in face of the present crisis ; if his generalisation had been based upon......

Herr Hitler And Switzerland

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—I have just returned from Switzerland, where one was acutely conscious of the fact noted by you, that the Swiss were watching present......

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SIR,—The critical factors in the European situation in your view seem to be the necessity of preventing German expansion, and of fulfilling obligations made to Czechoslovakia.......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir,—i Must Offer You

a profound " Thank you " for your issue of September z3rd : I cannot recall in the whole history of this country a more shameful retreat by Government from a position taken up......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator]

Sta,—When Mr. Chamberlain pressed the Anglo-French plan in Prague, throughout the country a feeling arose that we had rather shamefully deserted the Czechs. In fact, almost a......

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Sia,—Does Czechoslovakia imagine that a European war fought over her would keep her frontiers intact ? Did the last war make the world safe for democracy " ? Have we not yet......