22 AUGUST 1941, page 14

Talk About The Land "

think Mr. Massingham must keep bees ; there is such a buzzing in his bonnet. What exactly does he want? I say that his book is excellent as far as it goes ; and he doesn't like......

A Pertinent Question

SIR, —Could the rather smelly contents of one small dustbin be a clue to possible dangerous aspects of the organisation in this country to maintain the people's health? I am......

War- And • Peace-aims

Sut,—In view of the - hopes which have been expressed that non. belligerent countries will subscribe to the disinterested declaration of our aims in this wgz - of " right......

Save What Water ?

Sitt,—I am moved by a recent incident and my memory of an earlier one to ask: "Is it necessary that we should waste reams of paper and pots of paste in displaying appeals to '......

Tax-free Incomes For Invalids

Sm,—No one up to now appears to have considered the plight of chronic invalids, or physically disabled persons, with small fixed incomes under the present heavy scale of......

“looking Back”

am afraid I must disclaim the statement—made by Mesa Secker and Warburg in their letter published in your issue d August 15th—that my book, The Struggle for the Spanish Soul, no......

An Idea For Lord Woolton

Sut,—Would it not be a good idea if Lord Woolton did a little week- end visiting? And by that I don't mean a cottage-in-Sussex-with-a- hamper-from-Fortnum's kind of week - end,......