San.—in The Article On The Nazis In North-sehleswig ,...
the old - Danish •name once more in use—the author, Mr. J. Joesten; - omits to pbint out one vital thing, ri that the Germans in these parts are to' a great extent......
The Arabs In Palestine [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR,—Your correspondent, Mr. I. Nakhleh, seeks to justify the Arab riots in Palestine on the ground that the Arabs are " struggling for their existence." By whatever criterion......
The Second Failure In Gallipoli • [to The Editor Of
THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The Australian Official Historian's comments on matters of historical fact are, of course, unexceptionable ; and his opinion that "personal intervention by......
British Politicians And British Spirit [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOIL Slu r —Considering what has happened in Abyssinia, the public of many countries. must now surely wish that time British Government had maintained time firm attitude......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR,—In your leading article entitled" The Palestine Turmoil" you state first that Balfour's system has not worked satis- factorily because •success means the mixture of two......