27 APRIL 1944, page 13

Equal Pay

Sut,—The active correspondence on the subject of Equal Pay makes me wonder whether this problem can be isolated, or whether it is indeed only part of a national problem which......

,6 The Road To Serfdom " Sir, —in Your Issue Of

April 7th Mr. Geoffrey C. M. Makin has attacked some of my statements made in your previous issue concerning the decline of freedom and tolerance on the Continent of......

The Doctors And The Public

siit,—" The Doctors and the Public "—a few comments. I have no time for more. Para. r. Rushed or not rushed? Have it your own way with regard to that, but this is not the time......

Future Air—raids

Six,—Whenever the question of the future Government is being dis- cussed it seems to me that too few people consider what would be the effect on England of an air offensive such......

Sus,—i Cannot See What It Is, Exactly, Of Which "

M.D." complains. If he wants division of function, surely only a State service can give it him. If he wants laissez faire, he should remember that much of the quality of this......

The Polish « Deserters"

SIR, —Captain Alan Graham, M.P., writing to you about the exodus .of Jews from the Polish Army (which amounts only technically to desertion, as it is done openly and with a......

The Facts About Bombing

Sut,—With reference to Mr. Gavin Brown's letter in your issue of April 7th I daresay the Germans jettisoned an odd bomb or two in Kent or else- where in the spring of 1940. What......