3 JUNE 1943, page 14

Armistice "

Sts,—Twice on the front page of your issue of May 28th, when speaking of the forthcoming defeat of our enemies, you refer to " the armistice." Surely this terminology is, in......

• Country Life

A LANDOWNER in Shakespeare's country possesses a small rookery in which he takes a certain pleasure, as well he might, for " the black republic of the trees" is always worth......

B.b.c. Broadcasts

Sut,—I agree entirely with your correspondent, Peter Matthews, about the tone of recent B.B.C. broadcasts of air raids over enemy countries. For Heaven's sake let us keep our......

The Press

SIR—Mr. Falcom's letter conveys the impression most successfully that he has little patience with those he would no doubt disdainfully dismiss as tinkerers. It is typical that......

Japan's New Empire

SIR,—In his letter published in The Spectator of May zt st, Dr. Einzig scolds me for having ventured to accuse his Japanese New Order in Asia of not laying enough emphasis on......

The Great Disruption

SIR,—Mr. Robert Aitken's statement that " the State claimed the right to compel Presbyteries to ordain, if necessary, and to induct, the presentees of lay patrons " ignores the......