4 APRIL 1941, page 12

The New Lettre De Cachet

SIR, —We are all proud that our laws are not silent in war-time. but there is still truth in the maxim taken from the XII Tables of Rome: " Sakes populi, suprema lex." It is......

The Price Of Milk

SIR, —We hear much of the British gift for understatement, but your contributor, Mr. P. Lamartine Yates, in his article " The Price of Milk," gives a classical example of this......

The Friend Of Lamb

Sne,—I do not find it as easy as Mr. Derek Hudson to believ e ` II " time-honoured " stories. Nor has his letter given any real evid er ‘ e rr „ that Dyer fell into the river.......

Britain And Abyssinia

Strt,—In your issue dated March zrst, under the heading "Alliance with Abyssinia," a most interesting proposal is made regarding the future relationship between Great Britain......

A Case For Compulsory Saving

Sta,—Two reports which recently appeared in the daily Press regard. log the convictions in one case at Bristol of a youth of 17, who had " messed up " a fire box in an......

Letters To The Editor

STRAIGHT NEWS Sna,—Mr. Herbert Worsley continues his defence of the B.B.C. by saying it "presents daily a very large posterior to be kicked when_we feel disgruntled." That very......