25 JUNE 1937, Page 20

THE LAW AND A SMASH

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] share your amazement that the London daily Press last week "ignored completely a case of the highest interest and importance "—the case of Groom v. Crocker, and the National Farmers' Union Mutual Insurance Society, which affects the interests of all car-owners.

I have been occasioned further surprise, however, by your failure to note that Reynolds News was the only national newspaper which printed a report of the legal proccc:linss.— Yours very truly, E. HATEIMD, [Our remarks referred specifically, to daily papers end to them alone.—En. The Spectator.]