29 JUNE 1944, page 14

Mr. Lunn And Mr. Low

SIR,-I am afraid that I must ask you to reopen once more the frequently terminated controversy between Mr. Lunn and Mr. Low, in order that I may defend myself against the......

Cherbourg

SIR, —What a pity that vicarious nostalgia should have led Mr. Harold Nicolson into factual error! Not one of his Park Avenue ladies could ever have arrived at Cherbourg in the......

Religious Discussion And The B.b.c.

Sul,—Has your correspondent Mr. G. A. Allan perhaps forgotten " The Anvil," which on Sunday held the last of its series of meetings at which week by week an Anglican Canon, a......

Country Life

THE theme of the pollution of streams (which has especially distressed dwellers by the Lea and Gade) has been referred to by the Minister of Agriculture in regard to greater......

Clean Milk

Six,—Recently there has been in the Press criticism of local authorities for failing to enforce legislation directed to the above-named end. It is not the fault of the local......

Campbell's " Hohenlinden "

Sta,—In his article on Thomas Campbell in your issue of June 56th Mr. S. K. Ratcliffe says: " All anthologists have recognised the unique- ness of Holtenlinden. They have not......