2 MARCH 1951, page 18

Not Ministers

SIR,—By one of those aberrations which almost pass human understand- ins I appear, in reviewing Mr. H. G. Nicholas's book on the General Election of 1945, to have referred to......

The Oxford Union

am writing a history of the Oxford Union Society, and would be most grateful if any of .your readers who have documentary or personal information relating to this subject would......

Sir.—lord Cecil, In His Plea For Christian Co-operation,...

only test of a belief in Christianity put to the Ethiopian eunuch was whether he accepted the divinity of Christ." That test is never men-' tioned in the passage referred to......

The Record Of Dr. Clementis Sir —may I Be Allowed To

deal with Mr. K. N. Ruppert's observations on the above subject ? I.' Mr. Ruppert is, of course, right. There were no Czech troops in Cheshire in 1941, and the events described......

National Service And The Farms

Sta.—Farmers have been well supplied with ammunition for their traditional grumble recently. The loudest complaint to have arisen in recent weeks is the wail which went up when......

Parliamentary Customs

SIR—Members of the House of Commons have recently canvassed the time-honoured custom of wearing headgear when raising points of order duripg a division. There is, however, a......

Blankets For Berlin

SIR—Under the slogan "Every Child its own Bed" a recent campaign in West Berlin produced three hundred beds and mattresses for the children, of families subsisting on public......

O F Mathematics Ot Road Safety Sir.—it Has Been Said That

statistics can be made to prove anything, but I would suggest, with all respect, that many of Mr. D.-A. Wilson's figures prove nothing . For example, statistics are said to......