30 MARCH 1945, page 12

• "what The Soldier Thinks!' ..

Sut,—Thank you for prompt delivery, by your publishers, of two copies of the pamphlet entitled as above, which makes very interesting reading and which will, I think, be widely......

Mr. Hudson's Economics

SIR, —The fallacy in the arguments put forward in Sir Angus Watson's letter to you on March 23rd is the assumption that home produced food is dear food. Reorganisation of......

'rebuilding 'factories

Sta,—May I ask the privilege of a few lines in your paper to expre,s - the concern of Bristol, and many other Development Committees,- at 3 grave injustice which threatens......

Fraternisation

Siu,—The writer of the -letter headed "Fraternisation" in yoUr issue of March 23rd appears to overlook- two facts of some importance: (r) Fraternisation after the-last war in......

The Supply Of Teachers

SIR,—Much has been written in the Press lately about the desirabilit5 Of obtaining as quickly as possible an adequate supply Of the right type of teachers to enable the......

Sist,—it May Interest Your Readers To Know The Views Of

youth on War Memorials. At the last meeting of our National Members' Council, the members unanimously agreed that War Memorials should take the form of youth hostels, clubs, and......

Mexican Muleteers

SIR,—Having spent many happy days in company with the engaging confraternity of Mexican muleteers, I write to protest against Mr. Harold Nicolson's comparison of the cries with......

Hands To Labour

SIR,—" No one cares for the nurse, only for her hands to lahour." This cri de coeur from an experienced sister-tutor seemed to be denied by the next letter opened. It contained......