18 MARCH 1949, page 18

Where Were The Masai ?

SIR,—It is, of course, not in dispute that the Masai had, as Mr. R. S. Ryder observes, been weakened by pestilence and famine " just before we appeared on the Kenya scene." But......

Visits To Children In Hospital

StR,—The practice in certain hospitals of forbidding parents to see children at all while they are patients seems to me to raise a grave issue of parental rights. I took the......

The Arab Expulsion

siR,—Is it not astounding to find in the Spectator a sweeping statement like that made by your correspondent Miss Elinor Moore; " I have it on good authority that every Jew is......

Sir,—your Correspondent, Mr. Litvinoff, Is Clearly More...

in a house rather than a home. Presumably he would not mind being expelled from that house, and being told to go and live in, say, Australia, where there is plenty of room. In......

How To Double Your Train

SIR,—The experience of A. A. Mowat with the muddy young man in his first-class compartment was an unhappy one. I was disappointed to learn that British Railways could be coldly......

Bonn And California

SIR,—I should like to express my appreciation for the great service you have rendered the students of the University of Redlands by publishing Mr. Peter Wilde's article An......