4 OCTOBER 1946, page 14

Repatriation Of P.o.w.s.

SIR, —Under the heading Prisoners of War-in your Notes of Septem- ber loth you write: "There is in fact no justification for keeping any of them . . here at all sixteen months......

The Army And Class " B " Releases

Snt—One answer to Brigadier Low's qnestion, in his article of Septem- ber loth on Recruits for the Army, as to why there is practically no voluntary recruiting at the present......

Possibilities

Snt—Mr. Graham Watson's article dealing with The A.O.S. (The Spec- tator, September 13th) interested me, as I fiave recently been demobilised and passed through the Tavistock......

Planning And Herrings

Snt—May I make a belated reply to Sir Murdoch McKenzie Wood's observations in The Spectator of September 13th? The fundamental error in Sir Murdoch's argument lies in his......

British " Refugees " In England

Sm,—There are a couple of thousand Britishers here who fled from Germany before the war. Some even managed to come to this country during the war. There are many British widows......

Prayers And The Weather

Sm,—Miss Winckworth and your other correspondents may be interested to know that Saint Agobard, writing in the ninth century, in his Absurd Opinion of the Vulgar Touching Hail......

Warsaw And General Anders

STR,— General Anders and seventy-five of his officers have been deprived of their Polish citizenship by the Government now residing in Warsaw. In normal times and under a normal......

British Wives And German Houses.

Snt—Your comment on Mr. London's letter in your issue of Septem- ber loth wishes away a very real source of distress. I have known many recent cases of German families being......