27 DECEMBER 1940, page 13

The Replanning Of London

Sitt,—I wonder whether those of your correspondents who write so glibly about the replanning of London realise that Londoners as a whole will wish to live after the war in......

Cities Of The Future

Sta,—In a country in which nearly all the principal towns have some history behind them, a city is apt to be regarded as something static. Most of them have a nucleus of more or......

Sig,—in Your Issue Of December T3th Dr. L. P. Jacks

returns to his insistence on the urgency of a statement of our war aims, in spite of the Prime Minister's well-considered decision. But this time he feels the statement should......

Exploiting The Homeless

Sut,—" Janus " gives an all-too-common instance in which the price asked for certain property to a firm compelled to evacuate rose in a short time from £.9.a300 to a final......

After Victory Sir, —dr. Shackleton Bailey's Letter...

idealism, a crime of which few, alas! today are guilty. But his suggestion that the chief cause of the present war was a lack of realism can scarcely be substantiated. After the......