2 FEBRUARY 1940, page 20

The University Labour Federation Sne,—as An Elderly...

the institutions which he loves falling in ruins around him, I get the greatest consolation from your correspondence columns. Before the last War young men at Oxford were being......

France's War Aims Sir,—under The Above Heading Your...

J. Gibbs, argues that if German aggression is hereditary the same should apply to French aggression. He cannot, I feel, have read much German and French literature, for the......

Agriculture And The Unemployed

Sne,—The First Lord of the Admiralty has told the country that "a million more women must come into our war in- dustry." It has apparently escaped the notice of the Government......

Country Allotments Sir,—it Is Generally Recognised That...

ments scheme is making but slow headway in country, as distinct from town districts. The experience of this village is probably typical: a meeting was called by the Parish......

Mr. Kennedy's Opinions Sir, —as A Briton Living In...

one wno has American and British friendship at heart, may I express my regret at seeing the comments on Mr. Kennedy's return to this country that disfigure "A Spectator's......

The Unemployed

Snt,—Miss Anne Beckett, questioning whether there is " effec- tive " government in Great Britain, states that this country has a "permanent core of a million and a half......