5 MARCH 1943, page 13

Sir,—in The Issue Of February 19th Under The Above Title,

the author writes "our profession is the only one in which there has been no salary- increase of any kind to meet war-time conditions." In the interests of accuracy may I be......

Physical Education

Sts,—The article on Games by your Medical Correspondent in The Spectator of February 26th is welcome at a time when criticism of the over-importance attached to games in a......

Sne,—i Fear That The Domestic Trials Of Mrs. Sampson As

depicted in her article, "Life As It Is," will wring the hearts of few. Mrs. Simpson admits being young and energetic and of having only herself to look after in a minute flat......

Insurance And Teeth

Sts,—The article by Sir Norman Bennett in your issue of February 19th, 1943, serves a most useful purpose at this time in focussing attention on the above subject. The......

The Need For Work

Snt,—Fine words from your correspdndent, " The Need for Work," but clarion calls, from one obviously " well-shod " and, short of a miracle happening, never likely to be in a......

Refugees And Our War Effort

SIR,—Outside refugee committees very few people are likely to know of the part played by refugees in our national war effort. Because, to most of us, masses of statistics fail......