12 MARCH 1948, page 18

India Again"

SIR,—In my article in your issue of March 5th appear the words " Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, with his political record, can scarcely con- tinue repression as a method of settling......

Squaring The Circular

SIR,—Since Mr. D. K. Griffith appears to agree that officials should not be permitted to act illegally and oppressively in the execution of policy (good or bad), and since my......

Sir,—the Letter Of Your Correspondent, Mr. Thomas Lodge,...

in mind of a time when the economics of pig-rearing in America were apparently not so simple as he imagines them to be. On August 18th, 1934, the following letter appeared in......

Sussex

. - SIR,—I am fortunate enough to have a copy of The SpectatOr sent to me every week, and since " absence makes the heart grow fonder," I am careful to read it from cover to......

Doctors And The Salary

SIR,— Your note Doctors and the Salary, and other articles on this subject in recent issues, seem to exhibit a lack of understanding as to why doctors are so adamant on this......

News Embargoes

Sta,—Though Janus needs no help from me in defending himself, may I be allowed to clear up one or two misconceptions arising from Mr. Inwood's letter ? Mr. Inwood ciaims that......

No Pigs S1r,—there Is Another Aspect Of The Situation...

by Mr. Thomas Lodge's letter. Some of us, in spite of having no ration for the reasons given by Mr. Lodge, have struggled during and since the war to breed and fatten pigs in......