5 APRIL 1935, page 18

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Major-General Sir F. Maurice misses the point of my letter. It can scarcely be disputed that the Archbishop of Canterbury by his acceptance of the policy of the White Paper......

An Economic Playground For Germany [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Instead of publicly complaining that the youth of Germany are being organized and that she is rearming too rapidly, would it not be wiser for the British......

The Church And War

[To the Editor of Tim SPECTATOR.] Sut,—Major-General Sir Frederick Maurice really cannot be allowed to get away with an accusation of muddled thought against Mr. Sidney Spencer,......

Personal Luxury And Public Need [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Canon Lyttelton's letter seems to me to be based on an inaccurate statement and to proceed by a process of loose thinking to false conclusions. To begin with he......

[to The Editor Of The Specranne]

SIR, --It is by no means the first time that the Pope as Re- presentative of the largest body of Christian thought has advised all nations to seek Peace and ensue it. The Papal......