14 SEPTEMBER 1945, page 13

Rhodes Scholars

SIR,—Dr. C. K. Allen indicate3 that ‘" there is not the smallest intention of reviving the German Rhodes Scholarship either now or within any predictable time." It is generally......

De Gaulle And Jouhaux

Si,-1s not much of the comment on General de Gaulle's attitude towards M. Jouhaux rather unfair to the General? It leaves out of account the attitude of M. Jouhaux after the......

Rational Farming

Snt—Mr. Walston is doing good service by tackling the difficult problem of the too-acre farm in post-war conditions, but some of his advice seems to me disastrous. I am farming......

The House Price Racket

SIR,—In reply to Mr. W. H. Galletly (September 7th), I cannot see why there should be any difficulty in controlling the price of a house sold by auction. If your correspondent......

Starving Germany

Snt—Correspondents in Berlin have been sending to their newspapers a description of conditions in that city which must have been read by many with grave disquiet. Expelled from......

Sir,—in Your Issue Of The 7th, Our Kindly Critic Sir

William Beach Thomas says that "what essentially matters (i.e. in farming) is not the produce per man, but the produce per acre." On another page of the same issue, Mr. H. D.......

University Representation Sir,--prof. G. C. Field Makes...

my article. (I) That "the change in the character of University representation has nothing to do with the system of voting." P.R. introduced a new principle—a quota elects a......