15 JULY 1943, page 13

Stu,—i Have Read With Interest Dr. Norman Maclean's...

The Unborn Millions " in your issue of July 2nd. I must, however, take exception to some of his statements. He says that " a very brief examination of the facts reveals that the......

Sir,—" Toad, M.d.," In Your Issue Of July 9th, Asks,

" Does ' Layman' realise how much of their income some doctors have to pay as interest on borrowed money to buy practices? " &c.. Supporters of the Beveridge Scheme do not......

Sir, —may I Thank You For Printing The Letter In Which

"Layman " expresses so clearly the view of the man in the street: and no less for the replies published in your issue of July 9th, which illustrate so strikingly the justice of......

The Unborn Millions

Snt,—I was grateful to Dr. Norman Maclean for his article on " The Unborn Millions." Since each of the correspondents in your issue of July 9th writes more or less in criticism......

$111,--dr. Norman Maclean, In Adducing Evidence That...

limited to two or three, racial impoverishment ensues," quotes among other eminent names those of John and Charles Wesley as the fifteenth and eighteenth child of their parents......

The Doctor's Pay

Fivy instances the case of a typical doctor who. earns L1,5oo a year, but who has expenses of ,C500, so that his net income is only £1,000 a year. The following typical......

Church Attendance

Stst,—I notice that " Janus " refers to the commonly made statement that " about to per cent. of the people of this country attend places of worship." While this may be true of......

A New Regionalism

Sig,—Mr. Dixon Grubb's article in your issue of June 25th was timely, and his restatement of the principles which must underlie any form of good government in a democratic......