Sta,—in Your Last Issue Mr. R. E. Muirhead, In A
letter whose terms we in Scotland know almost by heart, lamented the past failure of Scottish Home Rule Bills even when sup- ported,. ostensibly at least, by many Scots MPs. For......
Star -the Controversial Issues Which Mr. W. James Has Raised
in his reply to Sir Compton Mackenzie must inevitably evoke a strong measure of disagreement from Anglo- Catholics. There is no evidence whatever that the Thirty-Nine Articles......
The Crisis In The Church Of England Sir,—sir Compton...
memory must be playing him some tricks. He and I are much of the same age, and his references to the past concerning ' The Crisis in the Church' circa 1898 are quite familiar to......
Snt,--i Was Delighted To See The Excellent Letter From Mr.
W. James, in your issue of August 20, in defence of Mr. Kensit. Sir Compton Mackenzie went a great deal too far in what he said, parts of which are entirely without foundation......
Letters To The Editor
LORD RUSSELL AND THE GERMANS SIR,—In his article Lord Russell and the Germans ' Mr. Healey makes a frivolously inaccurate statement which calls for immediate and emphatic......