29 OCTOBER 1948, page 16

Incentives To Work

SIR, — Mr. Nigel Balchin, in The Spectator of October 22nd, discusses this very important question. Much of his argument is sound, but much of it is based on an assumption that......

Sia,—mr. Nigel Balchin's Article Discusses The...

our day ;' that is, how to make work which carries little or no responsibility more interesting and worthwhile. The usual argument one hears is: "There are many monotonous,......

Disafforestation In Germany

Sm,—It was pleasing to read Mr. E. J. Bryce's letter in The Spectator of September 24th about the over-cutting in German forests. Most English people who have recently served in......

The National Trust

SIR, —Whilst the National Trust is extremely grateful to you for the valuable space which you gave up in The Spectator of October 15th to a review of National Trust Guide:......

A Liberal's Point Of View

Sia,—As a Liberal I agree with Mr. Clive Bell on the need to replace the present Government, but I cannot agree with all he says. We might jump out of the frying-pan into the......