28 JULY 1950, page 16

View Of South Africa

SIR,—Your correspondent, Mr. Rymer, seems to have missed the point both of Mr. Ray's article on South Africa and also the statement by Dr. Schweitzer, which he quotes. Nobody......

Sir,—i Am Sorry To Learn From Mr. Kirkbride's Letter In

your issue of July 21st that he did not enjoy hisjOurney in the restaurant , car. The "tavern" restaurant car in Which he travelled is one of eight which were Introduced as an......

The Examination Age-limit

SIR,—Mr. Jacks' letter seems to me to beg all the important questions. (a) What has age to do with mental age? Why not choose weight or height as a criterion? (b) The age-limit......

Letters To The Editor

The Arab Refugees SIR,—At a press conference last week Mr. Moshe Sharett, Israel's Foreign Minister, declared that Israel was not prepared to take any further steps to open......

Meals On Trains

SIR,—Mak I be allowed to support G. Kirkbride's well-founded com- plaint about the new melancholy, depressing English railway dining- cars. Formerly one could mitigate the......

Private Patients In Hospitals

SIR,—Your correspondent, E. F. Davidson, does well to call attention to the injustice meted out by the National Health Service to private patients. I cannot see why a private......