29 JUNE 1944, page 13

Argentine Politics

Sta,—Judging by your paper (admittedly it is one or two months old by the time it arrives here) a false impression is held in England regarding the true state of Argentine......

Poison For Patriotism

SIR, —Under stress of war we accustom ourselves to the " impossible " so steadily and persistently that only with an occasional jolt do we realise the point we have reached in......

Morituri . . .

SIR, —Your contributor " Miles Juvenis " is to be congratulated on stating some issues which he and other of his fellow soldiers feel to be vitally important to their sense of......

India's Real Problem

SIR, —The Indian Census Commissioner's Report, 1941 (Vol. I, p. 33) has something to say upon the notion propounded by Mr. D. M. Sen in your issue of June 16th that " the......

Doctors And The Public

Snt,—May I affirm that, within my own experience, doctors arc the least among all the professions to merit the charge of " commercialism "? I agree, as Dr. Harold H. Sanguinetti......

Clean Milk

Six,—Recently there has been in the Press criticism of local authorities for failing to enforce legislation directed to the above-named end. It is not the fault of the local......

Doctors And Bureaucrats

SIR, —As a doctor engaged for over fifty years in active general practice, I should like to support Dr. Clarke's admirable letter in The Spectator for June 23rd. Until our......