1 DECEMBER 1944, page 12

Sir,—as The Father Of A Lad Fighting In Italy, I

wish to thank " Captain, B.L.A." for his article " What the Soldier Thinks," and to thank you for publishing it. My son has written to me in similar words. I entirely agree with......

Sta,—i Sincerely Hope That " Captain B.l.a." Is Not Right,

for if he is, then the soldier's mentality must be that bf a suspicious, brooding and not very intelligent. child. Let us look at the formidable list of what we are told the......

To To To An

Ca a SIR,—Dr. Matthews deplores the break-up of the National Government. If the only alternative is some form of coupon election the plan outlined by the Premier is certainly......

The People And The Party Machines Si S

aI tl S. IN ar t; sii th w Sm,—As no one with Parliamentary authority has answered the Dean of St. Paul's, may I say that I have been greatly troubled by the same problem as the......

Letters To The Editor

WHAT THE SOLDIER THINKS SIR,—The article by " Captain, B.L.A." in your issue of November 24th makes depressing reading, and one wonders whether sufficient allowance has been......