2 JANUARY 1948, Page 20

THE MISSING ZEE

must serotest with vigour. In an obituary notice spelling mistakes are taboo. The name, Sir, is Razmak—not Ramak. I, too, enjoyed Mr. Douglas Brown's article, but he is wrong when he says, "No woman has ever been within sixty miles except six Ensa girls." From June, 1944, onwards several Ensa parties visited Razmak, staying not one but three or four nights between "Road Open " days. Moreover, two British nurses were stationed at Razmak on special duty for nearly three months between October, 1944, and January, 1945.—Yourg faithfully,