The Tourist In Britain
Sta,—In your issue of March 14th, Professor D. W. Brogan puts forward views on " tourism " which are, I think, a little misleading in certain aspects of the question, although......
A Confused Programme ?
SIR, —The first paragraph in your News of the Week for March 21st referred to " the cloudy aspirations and confused programme of the Conservatives " in June, 1945. Mr. Churchill......
Magisterial Reform Sir, —there Are Many Shades Of Opinion...
matter, and not all will agree with Mr. Howard Price. In choosing new magistrates intelli- gence and a judicial attitude are not the only points to be considered. A magistrate's......
Sir,—news Of The Week For March 21st Opines That The
Government may be in the fourth form in the school for economic planning, but the Opposition remains in the third. Having regard to the melancholy history of the past few months......
An Imperial War Memorial
SIR,-Mr. Harold Nicolson made an admirable suggestion for an Imperial War Memorial in your issue of March 14th. All over Britain now people in villages and towns are planning......
Out Of Date ?
SIR, -1947. "Luxury." A hateful word.—Yours truly,......
A Gleam In The Black-out
SIR,—The attached letter from a German scholar to whom parcels of food have been sent from this country may be worth quotation in view of the spirit that pervades it.—Yours......
Sir,—in His Marginal Comment Of March 14th Mr. Harold...
revived the question of the proper display of the beauties of St. Paul's Cathedral. He calls on the Minister of Town and Country Planning to prepare, if he is not already doing......