5 FEBRUARY 1921, Page 11

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.")

Zangvrill's rule seems to be that no race can acquire a prescriptive right to domicile in any territory unless it occupied that territory at the time of the dispersion of the Jews. That doctrine has a quaint bearing on the status of the white population in the two Americas, Australia, and other not inconsiderable areas. Mr. Zangwill also seems to hint that from any country which contains a racial minority that is not congenial to the majority—any " Ulsterated " country— that minority should be deported en the gratification of the majority. In some countries the Jews form an unpopular minority. Ought they to be expelled?—I am, Sir, &c.,

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