27 MAY 1943, page 13

The Press

SIR,—Surely, whether £300,000 or £600,000 was lost over The Tribune is insignificant beside the fact that this represented pre-last-war values. What would such a loss have......

The Lot Of The Disabled

Stn,—In the case of your journal, read by the most selective classes of thinkers in the English-speaking world, one wonders what the reaction will be to the immensely......

Ecclesiastics And Economics

StR,—It must appear to many that there is a world of difference between forming "an alliance with one political party " and advocating "nationalism," one part and one only, in......

Sir,—the Very Rev. Archibald Main Appears To Be Willing To

attribute to the bankers a degree of infallibility which he would not allow to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Yet, by- accepting the-bankers' advice before the war, the......

Indian Perplexities

Stn,—Whilst not in agreement with the proposals contained in his letter published in The Spectator of May 21st and founded on his personal acquaintance with the various races......

B.b.c. Broadcasts

SIR,—Mr. A. H. Skinner's reply to my letter shows that he has missed, or that I did not clearly state, the main point which I wished to convey, which is that the majority of......

Sir,—mr. C. E. Montague Wrote In His Disenchantment Of The

" cheerfulness in face of vicarious torment and danger" shown by the averagewar correspondent during the last war. Other listeners may have been reminded of his words, as I was,......

Dishonest Profit

Sta,—While no doubt the Churches have a duty to teach that individual greed is the negation of happy existence, it is Utopian to expect any sudden change in our whole economic......