25 SEPTEMBER 1942, page 14

Country Life

AN almost accidental experiment in the production of food from barren land may be worth the notice of more serious students than the research Worker himself. It was of this......

Salvage Sunday Sir,—" Janus " Writes: " If The Churches

choose to make themselves submissive adjuncts to the Government publicity machine . . . " I find this sentence, with its contemptuous reference to Church and State alike, deeply......

The Victorian Age Sir,—i Have Read The Usual Cry From

one of your correspondents against the Victorian Age, " for whose foibles and complacency we are still paying." We are paying, however, for the foibles and complacency of a......

B.b.c. Refreshment

Sta,—I perceived one lone shaft of brightness in last week's gloomy reading. A letter in The Spectator fiom Mr. B. J. Francis Picton burst like a bomb and dissipated my own......

Sir,—" Janus " Has Raised What Appears To Me To

be a matter of great importance in his references to the Church and Government Propaganda. In December, 1940, I received a communication from the Ministry of Agriculture and......