31 JULY 1941, page 12

Bloomsbury Lighthouse

Sta,—Mr. Brendan Bracken, while he is studying the reasons why the Ministry of Information has failed to win public approval, might consider a point which, though it is only of......

Trade After The War

SIR,—I have read with interest the letter from Mr. Clifford Johnston in your issue of July 25th and the suggestion which he makes of a single world-currency worked through a......

"regrettable Broadcasts "

SIR, —As the broadcaster of the Postscript on the evening of July 13th, I am interested to learn from the letter of M. E. Durham that I am " so doped with nicotine " that I have......

" A Public School In War-time "

SIR, —In defending the substitution of maids and handymen by boys ranging from the ages of six to eighteen, for it is not only in the public schools, but more particularly in......

The Colour-bar

Sot,—I am not satisfied that Professor Macmillan, in his letter uncle " South Africa and Africa," answers those of us who fear colcau. prejudice, as practised in South Africa,......

Sampling Public Opinion

Sm,—Your contributor " Janus " expresses some doubt on the weight which " should be attached to inquests like the Gallup Survey' Perhaps we may be allowed to submit some......