4 JUNE 1942, page 13

Food Wastage

Snt,—The arguments put forward by Sir Wm. Beach Thomas and Lord Northbrook are not borne out by the facts. There are practically no unthreshed stacks left, whereas in peace-time......

Silt,—one Of The Chief Difficulties At Present In...

dental care for the many children and adolescents who require it is lack of sufficient dentists. This -is common knowledge, and is confirmed by the large number of......

The Indian Issue

SIR, —The Spectator of May 22nd, 1942, publishes a letter in which Sir Hari Singh Gour states, with regretful concurrence, that Mr. Gandhi , has declared the British......

Ut,—i Am In Agreement With Your Correspondent, W. H. H.

C., that e approved societies are not responsible for the limitation of their tivities, which were defined by the Insurance Act, but that does not ter the fact that the system......

The Wage-earner's Teeth The Wage-earner's Teeth

SIR, —The recent article and correspondence in your columns on th wage-earner's teeth move me to write an account of the action which been taken by the Public Health Committee......

The Ethics Of Bombing

SIR, —In support of Mr. W. W. Paine's contention in his letter in your last issue, may I point out that it is an accepted principle that, in international law such unfortunate......