10 DECEMBER 1943, page 14

Sir William Strang

sm,—may I point out to " Janus " that although Sir W. Strang was never a pupil at either Eton or Harrow, or a student at either Oxford or Cambridge, he attended two institutions......

A Polish Periodical

SIR, —The Editor of the Trybuna Polska, Mr. K. D. Lapter, affirms that his paper is published "by the progressive section of the Polish emigra- tion in Great Britain, known as......

Nature Reserves

Stx,—May I be allowed to correct the assertion by Sir William Beach Thoras that "the British Field Sports Society prefers the amusement of local wild-fowlers before the......

The Rising Generation

Snt,—I am not particularly convinced by Mr. Nicolson's suggestion that the rising generation is a forsaken and abandoned one. On the contrary, as far as any generalisation is......

Country Life

THOSE naturalists who are now striving in every single county to urge on the planning authorities the preservation of this and that sanctuary or reserve are meeting a certain......

Nonsensical Noises

Sot,—Thanks to " Janus " for his timely protest against the "jangling noises" of the B.B.C. All my acquaintances agree that the incidental " music " makes it painful to listen......

Improving Propaganda

Snt,—Mr. Gets, in his letter which you published in your issue of December 3rd, says : "After four years of war we can hardly see any effect of our propaganda on Nazi Germany."......