10 OCTOBER 1941, page 13

Sts,—mr. Stein And Miss Joseph) , Have More In Common Than

they realise. They both delight in the discussion of former policies that have no possible relation to present or future political action. They both appear to derive enormous......

Production Or Fire-watching?

Sut,—The leading article in your issue of September 19th, " The — Factories Set the Date," is most opportune and will be widely appre- ciated by those in industry who are......

Facts As Foundations

Sta,—Mr. Osborn, who I revere as one or our most effective exponents ot planning, accuses me of being fact-deficient myself. He hazards in explanation that of the statistics......

Sir, —i Would Draw The Attention Of Liberals Who Have...

to refute the statement of Mr. Stein that "the Liberal Nationals ... supported rearmament when the Independent Liberals denounced it' to the following facts: In July, 1 934, the......

Sta,—i Would Like To Back Up Your Admirable Remarks About

fifth-rate magazines in your last issue. The enclosed [from a weekly magazine] is a carefully described account of pure bestiality, and for once I do not mean it metaphorically.......

Paper-rationing

Sia,—Referring to the comments of " Janus " on the paper situation, I have before me a copy of Statutory Rules and Orders No. 926, 194,—The Motor Vehicles (Third Party Risks)......

Fewer "spectators"

SIR, —It is with a deep sense of regret I read the notice, uader this heading, as to the effect of the latest paper-rationing scheme in further restricting the sale of The......