Srs,—may I Be Permitted To Comment Upon A Few Points
the " anonymous " P.o.W. made in his letter which appeared in your issue of January 3rd? I am surprised that he, being a keen student of the British Press, condemns the whole......
Gratitude With Grace
Slit,—For over a year I have been receiving The Spectator. At first I accepted it simply as a blessing from heaven, like we had accepted the " bombs " with foodstuffs the......
Realities In India
Sitt,—In your issue of January ioth Mr. E. P. Wright suggests that the right policy for the British Government to pursue — would be to inform the Security Council that Britain......
Too Long Hours?
Stn,—Your opinion that "the only remedy (for our overall insufficiency of production) is an increase in the duration and intensity of work" is, I think, mistaken. After so much......
Parcels To Germany
SIR,—In view of the fact that a restricted parcel-post to the whole of Germany (including the Russian Zone and all Berlin) is opening on January I5th, labels for parcels of......
German P.o.w.s
Sitt,—The most important matter at issue in the correspondence that has followed my article on Friends or Enemies ? relates to the grading scheme for P.o.W.s. Mr. Driberg points......
The Lascaux Caves
SIR,—Your contributor, Mr. M. H. Middleton, writing on " Art " in the January loth issue of The Spectator, states that the first eye-witness description of the Lascaux Caves to......