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... London Region Salvage Drive, September 13-27. SALVAGE DEPARTMENT, MINISTRY OF SUPPLY, LONDON, S.W.I. The Editor, Dear Sir, August 25, 1941. I shall he glad if you will print this letter in your valued journal with a view to drawing the attention of your many readers to the great Salvage Drive which is being undertaken by this Department in collabora tion with the various local authorities ...
... . R.A.F., England. My Dear Hank, I expect that this will be the last letter you will receive from this 'drome: I hope to be posted on to an Operational Squadron very shortly. That 'll be the day. Before I write about any thing else,. I must tell you of the incident which set the whole camp laughing. Apparently some guy, an aircrafthand, I believe, was late for the pay parade last week, and ...
... To the Editor of The State Sir,--Is there no procedure whereby Members of Parliament can be made to verify the substance of the allegations contained in their questions to the heads of Government Departments? Is there no redress for Persons Whose Professional business reputations have been injured as the result of such un founded allegations, causing ad verse publicity in the Press A recent ...
... To the Editor of THE STAGE ?Sir.-- I sea our profession i; naving some difficulty in getting 'ood while on tour, as members re not registered ut local shops fne same thing happened during we last war; but I happened to jn.ention the matter to Sir Thos. ^'Pton. who was staying at the fame hotel as I was. and he im mediately wrote to his staff celling them to see that every possible help should ...
... TOUR OR SEASON To the Editor of THE STAGE Sir,--May I correct your misapprehensions in the following particulars (a) The item Sale of Con tract Forms in Equity's ac counts refers tg the Erher West End Contracts, all of which are only procurable from this office. ...
... To the Editor of THE STAGE. Sir. I was interested to read the following paragraph: The Windmill Theatre in its latest edition of Revudcville again shows that a stage can be attrac tively set with the minimum of material. The Venetian scene, the slow moving Grecian dance and the ballet have delightfully decorative backgrounds, all ex cellent examples of an imagina tive use of paint brush and ...
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... I To the Editor of Thl Stack. Sir,- Doubtless your attention has been drawn to leports in the daily Press of a White Paper to VT'v to the House on he subject of Youth Service after the These reports mention a sec- tion on Regulated Kinema i Ooide There seems to be no 1 to the living theatre s that the cultural and '1 value of the kinema is tu bt stressed to the detriment or exclusion, of the ...
... The Grange, Chert sey, Surrey. JANUARY. Dear Mr. GARDENER, A Happy New Year to you and success ful gardening in 1944 The Ministry tells us that whether Victory comes now, in the autumn, or not until next year, rationing and the shortage of food will continue well into 1945 and beyond. So 1 want every cloche to be put into action at once. January is a big sowing month everywhere except the very ...
... To the Editor of THE STAGE. Sir,--Broadly speaking, of the three competitors mentioned in Mr. Green's letter, the activities of one (E.N.S.A.) are essentially peculiar to war conditions and must be accepted as such. The second (C.E.M.A.) is giving cultural refreshment analogous to S war-ume service but has also the prospect of per manency under the aegis of the Board of Education. The ...
... To the Editor of The Stage. Dtar Sir. In commenting upon the setting for Donald Wolfit's pro duction of Hamlet at the Scala. your dramatic critic observed a' similarity of pillar-and-stairway with the design used In another place. i It may be of interest to know how and when Mr. Wolfit's design was originated. On a spring tour v in 1941 Mr Wolflt sent me one day, from Bath, to note the ...