29 NOVEMBER 1930, page 20

Reduction Of Wages

[To the Editor of the SPecesT0n.1 SIR,—The railway companies have felt compelled to request their employees to consent to an all-round reduction of wages ; and I have been......

Voluntary Hospitals

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Szn,—Your correspondent "M. A. Marshall" (Miss) has thought fit to give two instances of `• maladministration that exists in many voluntary......

Our Five Year Plan

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] hope Sir Francis Goodenough will not think I am decrying the use of gas when I point out that by no means all the " most fastidious chefs in......

Modernist Architecture

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I wonder what the extreme modernists in sculpture will have to say to the glowing words uttered by the Society for the Protection of......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—the Fundamental...

Miss Sylvia Panichurst's proposal is that she cannot deprive the patient of her freedom of choice of doctor, nor can she prevent the general practitioner from practising......

Special Work For Children

[To-the Editor of the Sezerszon.] Sin,—About two years ago you allowed me to call attention to the preventive and rescue work which is, alas ! necessary among young children.......