Sia.—in Reviewing The Mystery Of Moral Re- Armament, John...
was less than just in one respect. I hold no brief for Mr. Thornton-Duesbury nor for his beliefs, but it is perfectly accurate for anyone to infer that, as Master of St. Peter's......
The 'sun'
SIR,—Mr. Churchill could have been a little fairer in last week's article on the Sun's advent. Its publication was historic. As the only new national newspaper to be printed......
Space For News
SIR, —It is not in character that Mr. Randolph Churchill should resort to woolly phrases, devoid of clear meaning. Yet that is what he does in com- paring the Sunday Times and......
Sir,—i Object To The Way You Seek To Fob Off
D. E. Morgan's protest at Watchman's language about Scotch and Welsh nationalists and their aims. The use of such boo-words as 'dotty' and of 'supercilious phrases like 'their......
The Fifty-year Rule
SIR.—I have just seen Mr. Rhodes James's article, and if it is not too late I. would like, as a fOrmer UK official historian, to offer some comments on it. 1 agree with him that......
The War That Cannot Be Won
SIR,—It seems to me that there is a touch of the rancour of expatriate officers in the letter of Mr. George Bilainkin. There is also present, I think, the usual over-confidence......