26 OCTOBER 1945, page 13

Belsen Trials

Sta,—Mr. Kempson's letter about the Belsen trials expresses a point of view which I have read and heard exprosed almost everywhere in recent weeks. It may be that this general......

"something Above Human Nature"

Snt,—The following has never, as far as I know, appeared in the British Press. You may care to publish it as a unique tribute by an Ally to the undying heroism of the British......

The Electrical Future

Si,—In your issue of October 19th, D. M. Vaughan asks for a house or flat—with some means of electrically consuming its own refuse. When I was in the United States in 1943 I had......

School Holidays

Sta,—May I be allowed the privilege of making as brief a' reply as possible to the letters of my three critics which appeared in your columns last week? In the first place,......

Sir,—to Most Headmasters Of Grammar Schools, Dr. Bailey's...

seem surprisingly ill-informed, or Lancaster must be a unique school. I myself have just finished three hours' teaching on a Saturday morning, and my usual school day begins......

Sta,—i Have Read With Great Interest The Article Entitled...

Holidays" in your issue of October 12th. Since I am at present at school, and hope in the future to become a teacher, I would like to state my reasons for objecting to the......