Post-war Relations Between The Classes.
To THE EDITOR or THE SPECTATOR:1 Ste,—My esteemed neighbour, Colonel Chrystie, is to be congratu- lated personally on his cheery optimism as to post-war relations between the......
Burke On Business Men And Government, [to Ens Editor Or
me "Sescriroa."3 Sui,—With reference to your remarks concerning business men's capacity for the work of government, I thought you might be interested in the enclosed lines of......
The Empire Resources Development Committee. [to The...
"13PLCIUMS."] Sta,—The letter of Mr. A. R. Morkel in your issue of June 16th is obviously an attempt by a Rhodesian settler to make the Empire Resources Development Committee,......
Wisdom And "business."
[To THE Earns or THE Sescriros."] . Sia,—In reference to your citation of the famous passage from " the Greek Hebrew Preacher " in your issue of June 23rd, a passage to which I......
" Profiteering."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR,"1 SIZ,—In the Spectator of lune 16th you stated that "persons who no often have the word ' profiteering ' on their lips or at the end of their......
The Spirit Of Our Army.
[To one Eorroa or ten " firecoros.") Sna,—A passage in a letter recently received from my son, an officer now in France, gives evidence of the excellent spirit of our troops at......
Army Now In France. I Do Not Refer To The
Women's Auxiliary Army alone, but to all women who are doing war service in France. Their name is legion—nurses, V.A.D.'s, telephone operators, clerks of every description,......