4 APRIL 1941, page 13

Is This Country Christian?

Snt,—In the various discussions on the religious life of England and the need and methods of religious education, one point is consistently ignored. Yet, without answering it,......

T.n.t. Workers

SIR, —On April 19th young women of zo are required to register for National Service. Many of these will undoubtedly be drafted to work in shell-filling factories. The decision......

Sta,—your Issue Of January 17th Has Just Reached Me, And

in it I fin d Your "Country Life " correspondent asking for instances of mezereon growing wild. It grows, or in 1922 grew, wild on a stretch of common between Arnside and......

Railway Discomfort

SIR,—At a recent meeting of the Borough Council on which I serve, we interviewed candidates for the position of staff-nurse in our Maternity Home. During the course of the......

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.......

Christian Education

Sm,—Will you allow me to call the attention of your readers to a movement for the improvement of Christian education throughout the nation, which is being inaugurated by the......

A Napoleonic Memory

Say—I was much interested in the letter about Napoleon's Prisoners of War. My mother and her sister were staying with M. Simon, the well-known banker, in Paris at the time when......

Wild Daphne

Stet,—I have just received The Spectator of January 17th, in which I note an article by Mr. H. E. Bates referring to " Daphne mezereum " growing wild, and asking readers for any......