1 OCTOBER 1943, page 14

Strikes And Overstrain

StE,—Your comments upon the 20,000 or so who are out on strike seem to me quite unnecessarily heavy and alarmist. They ignore the essential fact of overstrain. It was most......

Russia's Losses

SIR,—You say in your footnote to Mr. Barton, his letter, that your statement about Russia's losses is perfectly correct. This means that you have accurate information of a......

Soldiers' Reading

Sut,—The following extracts from letters received from , my son, an officer in the Royal Marines, somewhere in the Mediterranean area, may be of interest, and a mild source of......

Planning And The Absent

Sm,—The arrival of your issue of July 16th with its references to "planning London," "religion in schools," "doctors' pay" under a State service, read together with Harold......

Country L Ife

THE elm disease has come into prominence again because of the felling, the necessary felling, of the splendid Windsor avenue. It has probably spread and been encouraged to......