The Government And Fuel
Sta,—You do not want your correspondence columns to be turned into a debating society, so I do not propose to comment in general on Mr. Parry's letter of June xsah. But one......
Women In France
Sta,—There were in France two large classes of disfranchised adults— the women and the soldiers. The chief reason, I think, for the imposi- tion of this disability was that the......
Post-war Language
Sta,—In his article on "Post-War Language" published in your issue of June 19th, Professor E. Allison Peers pleads for the establishment of easier linguistic intercourse between......
French Canada's Outlook
Sot,—We were very interested in Mr. Brogan's article in your issue on May 1st, particularly as it is unusual to see an Englishman's point of view on this subject. We would,......
An Imperial Parliament
SIR, —With regard to the paragraph in your issue of June tzth re Lord Selbome's Imperial Parliament, surely it is obvious that with a changing world something of this nature may......