17 MARCH 1933, Page 19

WORLD PATRIOTISM

[To the Editor of TIM SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May I support Mr. William Jackson's insistence on the fundamental importance of the introduction of a world language ? To attempt world co-operation while neglecting this question of a world language is like driving an aeroplane with lubrication designed for a stage-coach.—I am, Sir, &e., C. M. CAMEL Post Resto 64, Port Said, Egypt.