26 APRIL 1946, page 13

" Trade Union Tyranny "

SIR,—Will you allow me, without entering into the merits or demerits of the closed shop, to comment on two matters in Mr. W. J. Brown's recent article under the above heading?......

Death Duties Folly

SIR,—It is proverbially true that onlookers see most of the game. So far, I have seen very few comments in our own Press on the new and more steeply graded estate duties, but......

"an Imaginative Budget"

Sta,—In your otherwise admirable review of the Budget you omitted one matter which has caused—and must continue to cause—grievous losses on the entire shopkeeping community. I......

" Organising Health "

SIR,—From my own experience, I do not think there has been any abnormal suppression of letters on the two recent proposals for a National Health Service. I certainly got pretty......

The B.b.c. And Scotland

SIR, —The hope expressed by " Janus " that "Parliament will be both incisive and constructive in criticism" since the Government has declined to appoint a Committee to consider......

A Link With Asia

Sut,—During the war years many thousands of British people serving in all branches of the Services have visited India and the Far East. They trained in India, fought in the......