15 JULY 1938, page 20

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir.—it Is Possible That

the Prime Minister's policy is wrong and there is no harm in opposing it. To question his sincerity, as Miss Rathbone does, is another matter, and if her accusations of......

Protecting British Ships [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

SIR,—It may be true, as you say in your footnote to Mr. J. W. Armour's letter, that you cannot defend a ship lying along the quay at, say, Valencia, without defending Valencia.......

Justice For Ulster - [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

SIR,—AS an old subscriber I wish to add my protest against the attempt, through your columns, to poison the wells of Truth. Possibly the following may supply an antidote. In......

Modern Suicide

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIRS I was extremely interested to read in your issue of July 8th your eminently sensible article on the subject of suicide. Although in all......

Religious Or Political ?

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, —Mr. Rowse, reviewing, in your last issue, Mr. Morton's A People's History of England, refers to the judgement that the Reformation was "......

Germany's Critics Reproved [to The Editor Of The...

feel that I must protest against the language used in your issue of the ist inst, "A Disgrace to Europe." It is just such reckless, utterly biassed, and even untrue statements......

[te The Editor Of The Spectator]

SIR,—TO the " Hymns of Hate " against Germany, which The Spectator prints with apparent approval, there is a notable addition this week in the letter which Mr. Hamilton Fyfe......