20 JULY 1951, page 16

Sir,—mr. Barber Makes A Vast Mistake In His Letter When

he declares that the success of a business " depends entirely on the workers." The workers (that false cognomen) hate simply but cagefully to carry out the orders from the head......

Making Ends Meet

Sta.—Your contributor " A Miner " asks many questions in his article, Making Ends Meet, and it would require considerable space to answer them all. I will only deal with a......

Sir, -while Sharing The Annoyance Expressed By " A Miner "

at the rising price of goods aocompanied by a deterioration in their quality, I am struck by his failure to mention coal. Is this because he does not have to pay for it ? The......

Rugger And Rowing

SIR,—Janus is always a delight to read, though sometimes he is a little provocative, as when he asserts that " rowing, so far as Oxford and Cam- bridge are concerned, is......

Sir,—the Making Ends Meet Articles And. Letters Have Been...

interesting and illuminating. Apparently all these people live in towns and their food bills are very high. Living in the 'country, with a garden for fruit and vegetables, cuts......

Letters To The Editor

The French Elections SIR,—It is certainly a sound maxim for every writer that when he is misunderstood it is at least partly his fault ; but surely it is also a sound one for a......