3 OCTOBER 1941, page 12

The Liberal Parties

Slit,—I am sorry that Mr. Davies thought my letter " spiteful." " Janus " seemed to be giving the Independent Liberals good marks for opposing appeasement. I mildly suggested (I......

Sir,—i Should Like, If I May, To Reply In A

few words to Mr. Davies and Mr. Bidmead. Mr. Davies may perhaps recall Mr. Churchill's observation that " the use of recriminating about the past is to enforce effective action......

Letters To

THE EDITOR GERMANS AND HITLER SIR, —Amidst the many criticisms and suggestions which have been made in the recent widespread discussion of Russian and British propaganda to......

Snt,—the Effect Of Whatever " An Anti-nazi Refugee " Says

in his letter (September 26th) in favour of the German people is very much reduced in value, if not reduced to nothing, by his statement in the last paragraph, which explicitly......

Sta,—i Have No Desire To Intervene In A Dispute Between

the National Liberals and the Independent Liberals, and I write only to correct a mis-statement of fact contained in Lady Violet Bonham Carter's letter. She states that German......

Sir,—on P. Tot Of His Latest Book, Make And Break

with the Nazis, Hermann Rauschning says, " I was certainly in favour of German rearmament." The only reason he gives for this is " because the healthy flesh of the fruit will......