* Indian Perplexities Sir,—on Reading Your Article Under...
questions spring to one's mind, indeed, the leader in the News Chronicle of April 2nd suggests that they may disturb more Britishers (not to mention Amcricans) than you appear......
Speaker Lenthall
SIR,—Has not Mr. Nicolson been a littk too glib in jumping to the conclusion that Speaker Lenthall was avaricious, a thief, and rather a craven man? It should be remembered that......
The R.a.f. Broadcast
SIR,—Sir A. Sinclair on Sunday night, Match 28th, mentioned the names of several well-known men who helped on the Service which; from small . beginnings, is now the mighty......
Army Education
Stg,—While agreeing with "Five Members of H.M. Forces" that they have been unfortunate in the lectures they have heard, their case must not be taken as typical of Army......
The Jews And Black Market
Sta,—I wonder whether " Janus " has verified whether the prominence given to Jewish black-marketeers is not due to the journalistic selection of foreign names, or to the......
Drunkenness Problems
Snt,—Mr. Tom Harrisson in an interesting examination of some of the evidence relating to drunkenness, writes that "These results . . . even imply ' fewer public-houses, more......