20 APRIL 1944, page 13

Are Town Councils Dull ?

SIR,—Mr. Young apparently fails to appreciate that my article was on the dullness of town councils. It was not intended to deal with their sur- vival, which while highly......

The Prime Minister Sir, —may I—one Of Very Many, I Am

sure—thank you for your defence of the Prime Minister? The country is in a dilemma. It has as little regard for, the membership of the present House of Commons as it ever had......

Doctors And The Public

Sia,—As there seems to be a good deal of misunderstanding amongst the laity about the attitude of doctors towards the White Paper, may I as a general practitioner be allowed to......

Mr. Nicolson And The Poles Stu,-it Is A Pity That

the literary facility of Mr. Harold Nicolson, my House of Commons colleague, should lead him in his Marginal Comment of April 14th into unfairness both to the Poles and to......

Sta,—" Janus " Appears To Ignore The Different Conditions...

which the whole-time researcher and the general practitioner work ; the former chooses his own hours and his own ways ; the latter is at the beck and call of others. Let a......