23 NOVEMBER 1945, page 13

Mr. O'casey Replies Sta,—st. John Ervine In His Review Of

Drums Under the Windows, says he got it straight from the horse's mouth of Lord Basil Blackwood, private secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (a great man by all......

Indian And British Newspapers Sir,—my Attention Has Just...

to a letter in your issue of November 2nd from Mr. Ram Singh in which he alleges that Hindustan Times and Associated Newspapers and Messrs. Birla have entered into talks with......

Next To Godliness Sir,—it Would Be Interesting If The Writer

of this article could tell us who was the benefactor who first introduced the modern bath into this country, or at about what date bathrooms became universally regarded, at......

Taxation And The Small Man

Sai,—The nation is committed to a social experiment, the cost of which will necessitate a very high level of taxation for at least a generation or more. High taxation, by......

The Release Of Students Sir, —i Read With Considerable...

letter by Messrs. French, Boulton, and Mitchell in The Spectator of November 16th. They refer to students.most of whom " are over twenty-two, have two more years' training to......

The Direct-grant School

SIR,—There seems no escape from Mr. Graham's conclusion that the Minister is hostile towards the Direct-Grant system, but it is not easy to discover the reason for her attitude.......