Sia,—your Correspondent Sir Claud Russell, Speaking Of...
as deriving its sinister significance from Abyssinia's member- ship of the League, remarks: "How and why Abyssinia came to be a member of the League is another story." Surely......
Facts About Stresa
TO THE EDITOR LETTERS Sut,—Lord Vansittart's letter of May 29th does not controvert the facts set out in my letter to you. He repeats the explanation given in chap. iv of his......
Sir,—lord Perth Has Been Good Enough To Send Me In
advance a copy of his fresh letter to you. It may be convenient if I answer it for simul- taneous publication. Lord Perth admits that he did not recommend to Ministers the......
A Plea For Discrimination Snt„—may I Raise A Point Which
I fear may cause a stormy correspondence, arid yet it is one on which I feel it is not right to be silent? It is a common saying' that truth is the first casualty in war. Since......
Abyssinia And The League Sir, —sir Claud Russell May Be...
in holding that Governments anxious to evade troublesome duties could have evaded them more light- heartedly if Abyssinia had not been a member of the League, but he is not......
Censorship In Eire
Sta.—May an Irishman living in Ireland and one who served with the Royal Air Force in the last war be allowed to make one or two comments on the article entitled "Censorship in......