23 FEBRUARY 1940, page 21

Hansard And The Public

SIR,—You will perhaps permit me to observe, with reference to your note of February 9th on my proposals for the popularisation of Hansard, that it is an essential feature of my......

The Dean Of Canterbury

Sta,—Most decisions in life involve the weighing of considera- tions, each of value. In one scale stands Canterbury Cathedral, serene and unharmed, its stonework and its organ......

The Limits Of Tolerance

Sut,—Here is a fundamental and very practical question which seems to be worth debating in your correspondence columns. Ours being, happily, a "free country," its citizens enjoy......

Sir,—these Letters From Anti-dean Church-going Tories...

pleasure. Just think of it, there is actually a Dean in the Church of England who thinks it is fundamentally right for a great people to own all things in common. What- ever are......

Sir,—it Is To Be Hoped That The...

Mozley, but also of others—about the Dean of Canterbury and his views does not give an accurate reflection or sample of your readers' intellectual probity. Dr. Hewlett Johnson......

The Leave Man's Child

Sin,—A matter which seems to me to call for speedy action has come to light in the course of social case-work in an " evacuated " district From inquiries I have made from a......