12 MAY 1950, page 16

The Servant Problem Sir,—in The Spectator Of March 24th,...

Laski discussed the need for competent domestic help for the middle-class professional woman with children. In that paragraph in which Miss Laski refers to the National......

Sir,—in Your Issue Of April 28th, Mr. Harry Moore Remarks

that Professor Bowra does not include Dr. Edith Sitwell among the poets mentioned in his Heritage of Symbolism. It seems worth while pointing out that, after the appearance of......

Sir,—i Am More Than Ever Convinced By Your Article On

Pastor Niemoller that too much reliance has been placed on this man. He did not quarrel with Hitler over the appalling brutalities but solely over the question of the State......

Letters To The Editor

Featherbed Farmers SIR,—Much muddled uninformed thinking exists regarding farm profits. Some facts need stating. Wye College statistical department regularly collects the......

The Flying Sauceboat

Sta.—Mr. Harry T. Moore wrote a very good-humoured letter. At the same time, to paraphrase a famous song: " We don't want any more, Mr. Moore." If he and your correspondent from......

Pastor Niem011er's Germany Sir,—mr. Henry Colmar's...

is of great if rather ominous interest. When considering the unification of Germany is it not well to remember that a " unified Germany " is a modern and a largely artificial......

Dun And Dum

Stn,—Surely Janus is looking for something which is unlikely to exist when he expects some significance in spelling in this part of the world. I live in a house called Benreoch,......