19 NOVEMBER 1943, page 14

Prisoners At Communion

Sta,—May I make a mild protest at the easy assumption made in the Rev. L. B. Towner's letter in last week's Spectator. He quotes from a letter "from Geneva "—no name given—which......

Sta,—in Former Days There Sas A Right Which Was Called

the Privilege of Clergy. In the presmt day the clergy has a different kind of privilege, that of being the cockshy of a certain sort of layman, such as your correspondents......

Cottagers' Light

Sra,—The figures and arguments submitted by H. Towers in the issue of November rzth only serve to endorse the fact that the cost of dis- tributing electricity in the rural areas......

Country Life

A GREAT deal is being said in many quarters on the need of supplyin4 country cottages with electricity ; but it does not seem to be realised that the trouble is not with the......

• Church Parade

SIR, —The correspondence in your columns about church parades in the Services emboldens me to protest, both as a citizen and a Christian, against what I consider an even greater......