The Post-war Home
SIR,—Mrs. Carter, writing on " The Post-War Home " in your issue of January 8th, seems to imply that pre-fabrication and standardisation are much the same, and suggests that......
The Last Blockade
Sut,—" W. K.," in his letter about the alleged harsh and vindictive blockade of Germany after the Armistice of 1918, appeals to the " plain language of statistics." He asserts......
Sunday Theatres
SIR,—Mr. St. J. Ervine asks how the demand for Sunday cinemas became known in the absence of any organised demand? Does he really think that commercial interests only supply......
Chinese History Sta,—mr. Tsui, In His Reply To My Review
of his Short History of Chinese Civilisation, might have paid more scrupulous regard to some of the elementary rules of discussion. To prove his points, he resorted to the......
Country Life
Too many partridges perhaps were killed on the last or penultimate day of the open season. These fond and faithful birds—the most perfect both as spouses and parents—paired in......