20 OCTOBER 1944, page 13

Segregation In Service Clubs

Sts,—Of the relatiOns between the British and American Armies, Mr. Harold Nicolson, in The Spectator of June 2nd, writes "experience has abundantly shown that these relations......

Can We Afford It ?

SIR,—The article by Mr. W. Manning Dacey last week on the cost of the Social Security proposals renders a most valuable service. It is of the utmost importance that this aspect......

Sensible Housing

SIR, —In her review of the Housing Manual 1944, Miss Clephane mentions one of the fixed ideas with which housing planners seem to be obsessed. Another idea which has taken root......

Family Allowances And Income Tax

Six,—While welcoming unreservedly the Government's acceptance of the main principles of universality and unification of social insurance put forward in the Beveridge Report, I......

War Criminals

SIR,—In The Spectator of October 6th, Lord Cecil deals faithfully with the duty of trying and punishing Hitler and his chief accomplices in monstrous crimes. You did me the......

" Who Is Gordon Malet ? "

SIR,—Who is Gordon Malet? I have read this gentleman's articles in your issues of June 16th, July 7th and September 29th with increasing surprise that you saw fit to publish......