1 MARCH 1946, page 13

"the Landless Labourer"

StR,—Permit me to corroborate the sane and clear-sighted article of Mr. G. A. Squires in your issue of February 22. My own experience entirely bears out what he says. Mr.......

Parcels From America

SIR, —Let me support Mr. S. K. Ratcliffe's protest against the injurious statement from Hampton-on-Thames to The Los Angeles Times that parcels of food, &c., from America to......

Timber Supplies And The Craftsman

Si,—It is doubtful whether the public is aware of the adverse situation of the small master-man, the carpenter, joiner or cabinet-maker, under the present system of......

Si,—as A Resident Of Uganda Of Some Years' Standing,...

in England, I refer to Mr. A. J. Moore Bennett's letter in your issue of February t5th. Mr. Bennett writes: "I have come from a tour of Kenya, Uganda, Belgian Congo, the......

Sta,—your Correspondent, S. K. Ratcliffe, Has Been More...

we have in receiving untamperid parcels from America, but at the eleventh hour we have learned to address all complaints to the Customs and Excise Dept. of our county town. A......

Sir, — The Article By Mr. G. A. Squires Called "the Landless

Labourer" is wholly admirable. To my mind what is most necessary in the English countryside is to create a ladder for the farm labourer by which he will be given a chance to......

Natives In Africa And Cyprus

Sta,—Although I labour under the disability of not knowing the qualifica- tions for writing about the natives of Africa possessed by Mr. Moore Bennett, who contributes a letter......