21 OCTOBER 1949, page 15

The Farmers' Finance

SIR, —Mr. Walston, in answering my letter, has put words into my mouth which he admits I never wrote, and which I certainly did not mean. May I make it completely clear that I......

Overcrowding At Cambridge

SIR,—I have just mad with interest the remarks of Janus in the Spectator of October 7th about overcrowding at Cambridge. No one, he says, can suggest a solution ; no one knows......

N.h.s. Spectacles .

StR,—I feel that it is most timely that you should again raise in your columns the matter of the extravagances of the National Health Service. The issue of spectacles concerns......

Letters To The Editor

Responsibility for Munich sIft,—I was glad indeed to read Lord Perth's letter in the Spectator of October 14th on the subject of Sir Charles Webster's review of the latest......