The Famine In Bengal
SIR,— Knowing for certain how long it will take this letter to reach you, if it at all reaches, I cannot help writing a few words about " The Famine in Bengal" published in your......
Dull Town Councils
Sin,—I read Alderman Tiptaft's article with interest, but I thought his gibe at fossilised councillors rather out of date, and he failed to deal at all with what seems to me the......
Doctors And The Public
SIR, —You say in your paragraph under this heading that the White Paper on a National Health Service has " stolen a little of the B.M.A.'s thunder " and infer that the B.M.A.......
Snt,—as A Southern Irishman Who, In The Last War,...
on August 4th, 1914, and who, in this war, has two sons in the Allied Navies, may I say that .I have just returned from fourteen months in Southern Ireland? During that time I......
Domestic Service Sir, —mary Upton Accuses Me Of...
the war " forced labour " (to use her expression) should be pressed into domestic service. This is an occupation to which, if she will re-read my article, she will see that I......
Eire—neutral Or Hostile ?
SIR,— Briefly in reply to Mr. J. W. Dulanty: (a) " Irish now hard at work for Britain." Surely not for Britain, but for themselves, as in the past sixty years. If working for......
Education In Architecture
SIR, —Considering that the science of building and planning is so closely connected with, and indicative of, social betterment, could not an active and lasting interest in it be......