22 JULY 1943, page 13

Angli In Oriente

Sin,—I would urge that the Secretaries of State for the Colonies and for India will see to it that the widest possible circulation is given to Major Collard's article. Every......

Sir,—i Have No Objection To Your Correspondent, Miss...

" immense scorn" for me, but I do object to her statement that I made a satirical reference to the Madonna and Child. There was no satire in my remark that I did not think this......

Sm,—miss Rose Macaulay In Her Letter Asks For An Explanation

of the flourishing of the " creative arts " in France compared with the French in Canada " so barren and so stagnant." The first task is to subdue the wilderness and make it......

Stories For The Young Snt,—as Librarian Of A School—a County

secondary school for girls from both town and country—I think I can answer Miss Janet Adam Smith's question about the popularity of Mr. Ransome's stories. They are popular with......

Sta,—i Have Followed With Interest The Letters. And The...

article on the subject of the declining population. I should like to write a few more lines on behalf of us young wives who are so constantly blamed for not producing large......

Liberal Prospects Sir,—mr. Fulford Does Not Lack Courage...

puts the blame on the Conservative party for not looking to the defences of the country. The leading - supporters of the wave . of Pacifism which swept the country were chiefly......

Neglected Children

SIR,—At a time when so much is done to provide for and protect the children, there is a curiously concealed and appalling wastage going on about which little is heard and almost......