15 MAY 1941, page 14

Evacuation-muddles

Sm,—I endorse your remarks complaining of the grave lack of fore- sight on the part of the Ministry of Health regarding evacuation-plans. All infant children should have been......

"a Sad History"

" Janus " will read carefully what I wrote in The Sunday Times on April 27th he will realise that there was no need for me to quote a coroner's remark about "a sad history." I......

Germany After The War" S111,--if We Are To Have "the

whole truth and nothing but the truth" one statement in Dr. W. H. Dawson's letter in your issue of May 9th should be corrected. Reference to the Government White Paper on the......

Leibniz On Bombs

Sm,—At the present time when bombs of all types are being used so ruthlessly by the Germans, it is interesting to read by way of contrast the eloquent and vigorous protest......

Young Offenders

SIR,—The timely article and correspondence in your columns should arouse from their lethargy those Government Departments which have it in their power to check the present......

"mr. F. P. And Mr. B. B."

Sm,—In his article "Mr. F. P. and Mr. B. B." your contributor, Mr. E. L. Woodward, touched very briefly on a matter of peculiar interest to thousands of radio-listeners. They......

Choked With Lawn Sleeves

Sut,—With regard to Sunday theatres and church-attendance, Miss Rose Macaulay's recent contention here that time-tables need not be incompatible is more pertinent than might......

Sir,—i Entirely Agree With What Mr. Woodward Says About Big

Ben and Contemplation. Could the B.B.C. be persuaded to give us a distinct one minute's pause between the last stroke of Big Ben and the beginning of the news at each news......