In Seeking To Justify On Purely Legal Grounds The...
attitude adopted in such matters by the Government, Sir Donald Somervell employed arguments which were not unassailable, although from the moral and reasonable point of view his......
* * * * Such A Case Is That Of
Mr. P. G. Wodehouse, which has received considerable publicity in the Press. There is a danger, as matters stand, that the public may either exaggerate or minimise Mr.......
The Second Question Is Whether In These Broadcasts He Said
any- thing either in favour of our enemies or in dispraisal either of our- selves or our Allies. In his broadcast of July 9th, Mr. Wodehouse contrasted the conduct of the French......
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The fourth question is whether the German authorities them- selves regard the Wodehouse series as being to their advantage. It is significant that Mr. E. D. Ward (the American......
By Harold Nicolson
1[ 4 AWYERS, especially elderly lawyers, are sensible people, and I am not among those who believe that the law is a fool. It is on the face of it unlikely that generations of......