22 JUNE 1944, page 12

Doctors And Bureaucrats

Snt,—May I be granted a small space to oppose Mr. Gordon Males article (June tfith) on a few of his erroneous ideas? i. It is at best a gross exaggeration to suggest that there......

Soldiers In Billets Sta,—i Was Somewhat Concerned To Read In

your issue of June 6th a story, quoted by a correspondent, about two American soldiers who were billeted on a woman living alone. It is, of course, possible that it might have......

The " Echo " And Its Rivals

Snt,—Mr. P. A. Shaw, in recalling some facts about the first halfpenny evening paper, leaves the impression that the Echo was subject to frequent changes of editorship from its......

Chinese Print And Mss Sit,—if So Be That No One

.has yet drawn attention to the matter, I wonder if it is not too late for me to comment on a passage in Mr. E. M. Gull's review of Agnes Smedley's book on China in your issue......

Maternal Mortality

SIE,—The report of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologist, to which you make reference in your "News of the Week" notes in your - issue of June ifith, is plainly......

Mr. Lunn And Mr. Low

SIE,—Would you please allow me one more inch of this closed corre- spondence to satisfy Mr. Arnold Lunn as to the inaccuracy of the authority from which he takes his Blimp......

"mr. De Valera's Victory" Sir,—under The Heading "mr. De...

Victory," in your issue of June 9th, you say he continues "to tolerate German diplomatic agents in Dublin." Any stick will do to beat a dog, but this seems a very poor one, Do......

Religious Discussion Slit,—your Contributor "janus," In...

issue of June t6th on discussion and controversy in B.B.C. programmes, said he hoped that religious contention would not be favoured. May I ask why a frank discussion of......