24 MARCH 1944, page 13

Sm,—in Your Issue Of-march Roth, Mr. L. J. Cadbury Says:

"Once a country is committed to living by international trade, it is not necessarily going to trade on better terms because it is a country of, say, twenty millions rather than......

Public Relations

Sta,—I read Mr. Dennis Bardens' recent article on Public Relations with great interest. I should like to emphasise that he only deals with a part of a Public Relations Officer's......

Industry In India

should like to refe: to Archdeacon's Synge's letter in your issue March 17th under the heading " Industry in India." It was most structive to hear from such a source of the lack......

The Population Trend

Sta,—Your article by L. J. Cadbury does not give the (to me) evident solution to the problem of diminishing population—namely, an increasing cash payment for each child. My......

Motor Transport And Road Costs

SIR, —my attention has been drawn to a statement in the editorial columns of The Spectator for March loth, where it is said that the contribution of road transport to road costs......

L.c.c. Continuation Schools

Snt,—In the March roth issue of your paper, under the title "Rugby School," there appears the statement: "A few local authorities, including the L.C.C., made hopeful starts, but......

Brailsford Did Make The Suggestion, On Page 124 Of His

book, that the rationing of " strategic " metals might check Germany's ability to use her steel industry for the production of munitions, but only after pointing out, on page......