19 APRIL 1946, page 14

The Malay Sultans

Sia,—The action of the Malay Sultans in refusing to attend the installa- tion of the first Governor of the Malayan Union must not be interpreted as being in any way an act of......

Slaughter In Rhodesia

SIR,—The Government of Southern Rhodesia wants to expand its agriculture. It has decided to exterminate the wild game. The slaughter is entrusted to natives, men with little......

Hungry Polish Children

SIR,—The Times correspondent in Warsaw states that, as a result of Mr. Hoover's enquiries, it has been established that millions of Polish children are sub-normal from......

No Shortage For Greyhounds

SID,—While the people of Europe are threatened with, or are already enduring, starvation, bread and other foods in this country are being systematically fed to greyhounds. In......

" An Imaginative Budget "

Sia,—I have so great a respect for your political judgement that I am loth to pit my own against yours in the scales of a just balance. Yet I feel I must venture upon an......

" Interpreting Britain "

SIR,—At last I have come across in this pension a batch of Spectators, and I hasten to comment on the admirable article of Mr. Henn, " Inter- preting Britain." Having tried to......

" Sharp Practice In Malaya "

Sta,—In stating that the Malay States used to be politically dependent Sir Richard Winstedt is obviously correct, but when he continues to say that they were juridically......