29 JULY 1943, page 12

Angli In Oriente

Sut,—In my letter in your issue of July 23rd there is a transposition. Line six should read: "In the latter there has been an improvement in the past thirty years, among the......

The Unborn Millions

have read Mrs. E. H. Paul's letter in your last issue with some interest and very considtrable astonishment. Mrs. Paul appears to consider as " desirable " parents only those......

The Submerged Generation

Sta,—I am just a nobody, and in 1939 I was one of those thousands of nobodies who (without thought of patriotism or any of the high-sounding terms used to describe it) joined......

Rural Music Schools

StR,—Mr. F. J. Young, in his interesting article on War-Time Music, says that means must be found of adjusting rivalries between amateur and professional musicians. Such......

Control Of Film Industry

SIR, —Is it enough that Mr. Dalton for the Board of Trade has asked Mr. Rank, the flour miller, not to extend his control still further over the British film industry without......

Neglected Children

SIR, —My attention has been drawn to Mr. Robert Ward's letter in your issue of July 23rd. The pre-war establishment of our N.S.P.C.Q. Inspectorate numbered 272; it was (and is)......