A Vital Question
—"Pride by Insolence chastened? Indolence purged by Sloth?" article by Irene Ward, M.P., in your March 27th issue sends one to a re-reading of Kipling's poem "The Islanders." to......
The Struma ' Tragedy
SIR,—Miss Boyd, in a letter published in your issue of March 27th, says in reference to the Struma ' passengers, that the Government had refused to allow the would-be immigrants......
The Last Twenty Years"
Snt,—Dr. Bevan's letter on "The Last Twenty Years" is an interest: corrective both to some of the " grousings " to which you have affer vent and to the common talk of "etude......
Sm,—mr. Israel Cohen's Letter Begs The Issue. The...
the `Strurna ' were Rumanians, i.e., they were enemy aliens. It would have been a criminal act on the part of the British authorities to allow a large number of enemy aliens to......
— Miss Irene Ward's Admirable Article In A Recent Issue Asks
search- questions that must have been in many minds since the penalties of edness began to fall upon us, and even before. Probably it is sible in the middle of a war to examine......
Sir,—i Would Like To Add My Insignificent Support To The
proposals of Miss Irene Ward for an investigation of the causes of this war. The proposals in question as put forward are so important that they should .have much wider......
Sta,—none Of Your Correspondents On The Struma ' Incident...
mentioned an important point. Is it likely that a shipload of refugees would be allowed to leave Rumania without a goodly leaven of spies amongst them? That was probably the......