22 DECEMBER 1944, page 13

What The Soldier Thinks

SIR,—Were I writing from the House of Lords instead of from the Western front, I should no doubt be able to view " Captain, B.L.A.'s " letter with the same calm contempt as Lord......

Sir,—may I Encroach On Your Space To Make One Or

two observations on Lord Winster'S second letter? I cannot agree that I have misinter- preted his original one, or that I have linked him with " Captain, B.L.A.'s " analysis of......

Teachers' Salary Scales Sm,—having Had Considerable...

of secondary schools, I feel that there are points in the proposed new salary scales for teachers, the effect of which, though very important, may not be appreciated by the......

Sir,—i Think Those Of Your Readers Who Were Disturbed By

" Capt. B. L. A.'s " letter should realise that Servicemen are bound to experience periods of mental depression, especially the men who have been away from home life for five......

" India : The Next Step " Si ,—z's. Plea

for the immediate setting up of a Constituent Assembly in India with " the necessary assurances as to the destiny of its decisions " is both timely and wise. Equally wisely, he......