5 DECEMBER 1941, page 12

Sir,—it Would, I Think, Be Helpful If We Could Have

a lefinite assur- ance that seamen's lives are not imperilled by bringing paper pulp to this country which is used for the production of such books as those described in The......

The Unrecruited Woman Sir,—the Writer Of The Leading...

your issuc of November 14th headed "The Unrecruited Women" expresses surprise that the women Members of Parliament have not taken a more active part in calling attention to the......

The Small Trader

Srg,—I write to draw your attention to the Government's latest attempt to exterminate the small trader and quote my own case as an example. I am an ex-Service man 46 years of......

Keeping Tomatoes

SIR,—After reading Mr. Wadsworth's letter I inspected my own fruit, and out of 112 fruit contained in five tins I found that six had become softish, but on cutting them across I......

Futile Form -filling

SIR,—Various organisations responsible for supplying power and fuel have been circulating a form asking people to pledge themselves to do everything they can to save coal, coke,......

Pornography And Paper

SIR,—From correspondence we have received on the subject since your article on "Pornography and Paper" by Ronald W. Clark was published in your issue of November 21st, it would......

Tests And Teaching

SIR,—I note that in practically all correspondence and articles dealing with this subject it is taken for granted that the scheme originated in Gordonstoun School, Morayshire.......