23 APRIL 1942, page 11

Letters To The Editor

THE INDIAN VILLAGER six, —We have seen the rejection of the ambitious plan which Sir Stafford capps strove to bring into being with so much misplaced ability. Its failure must......

Kitty O'shea

E,—Having lived in Ireland the greater part of my life, much of what • Harold Nicolson says in his " Marginal Comment " in the issue of The Spec razor of March 27th last seems......

Welsh And English

SIR,—In your issue of April 17th, " Janus " wants to know how many monoglot Welshmen there are in Wales. According to the last census, they numbered 77,932, out of a total......

Sir,—i Can Testify To The Readiness Of Many Soldiers And

airmen, not to mention W.A.A.F.s, to attend and take part in discussions of an intelligent kind. I was asked by Mobile Entertainments Sussex Areas to organise a local Brains......

Sit—mr. W. A. Hirst's Letter In The Spectator Of April

loth is timely. The one thing which the people of India dread is to be put into the hands of their fellow countrymen ; for of course the talking mob of• half- educated Indians......

Entertaining The Forces

Slit,—It was with feelings of no little annoyance and disgust that I read the letter of " Another Private Soldier " in your issue of April 17th. I am afraid the letter is not a......