3 NOVEMBER 1944, page 13

The World And The Air "

S IR, —I have been so busy trying to get into the air that I have had little time to attend to more mundane matters. Belatedly, I notice two errors in your otherwise excellent......

Russia And Poland

Snt,—It is precisely their belief in Anglo-Russian friendship as a main foundation stone for the peace of the world which makes so many men deplore the Russian Government's......

The Injured Workman

Sia,—I am deeply grateful to Mr. G. Griffith, of the Home Office, for his additional information as to the amount of benefit which a completely paralysed miner would receive......

Sir,—in The "news Of The Week " In Your Issue

of September 29th, a ppears the statement under " The Injured Workman " that the Govern- ment's proposals will abolish " the existing practice with the mass of litigation or the......

A Healthy Agriculture

Sta,—The article in your issue of October 27th, " A Healthy Agriculture," by H. D. Walston, is too much like the curate's egg. The three crops— milk, fruit and vegetables—which......

Africans In India

am a little disappointed that Captain Eric Broadbent should have marred what was otherwise an excellent letter by his statement that " the African in his own country accepts the......

Natives And New Ideas Sim,—please Allow Me This Final...

of the misunderstanding of my letter of the 22nd of September. I think that the natives are excellent fellows, but raw, and need the greatest attention which my sect are already......