A REASONABLE understanding and a proper appreciation of the actual methods by which justice is done are most necessary to every citizen. That justice should be done impartially throughout the country, and that people should not only bciieve, but know that it is done, through education in the various processes employed, are obvious essentials to a healthy national morale and attitude. Mrs. Rackham, who has been a Poor Law Guardian, a Home Office Factory Inspector and a member of the Standing Joint Committee of Women's Labour Organizations, as well as being a J.P.,. makes a striking contribution this evening towards this frequently neglected aspect of education in citizenship.