25 JANUARY 1946, page 15

Noble Lords

Snt,—I was amused to see, in Mr. Clinton-Baddeley's review of Miss Steen's novel, Rose Timson, that he has fallen into the pit that he dug for her ; for of the three solecisms......

Job Hunting Sir,—in Connection With The Subject Of...

it affects ex-Service men and women, there is one aspect of the labour situation in relation to the Services which I consider has received too little attention. That is, the......

Sia,—you Will Remember That We Indicated In A Recent Letter

on the subject of "Job Hunting" that we had • answered advertisements in The Times from Servicemen seeking employment and that we had received, up to then, no reply. Since our......

The Treasons Act

snt,—.many will be grateful to Miss Rebecca West for explaining with what scrupulous care the men tried for treason under the Act of 1351 were selected. She has shown, that the......

N." Or M."

Snz,—Of course Miss Reilly is right. I apologise to Bob Cratchitt, whom I was probably confusing with Sim Pappertit or someone. Possibly, then, the only ill-behaved Bob in......

Food For Relief

Sut,—The announcement that a certain amount of food may now be bought by C.B.S.R.A. for relief work in Europe, and the appeal for funds brought relief to many who found it hard......

Sir,—the Letter In A Recent Issue Of The Spectator Under

the heading "Job Hunting" evoked a sympathetic response from me. As a "six- year soldier "—the last three, in C.M.F., considerably enlivened by almost daily reports in Service......