13 DECEMBER 1963, page 16

The Split Society

SIR,—Mr. Davenport's excellent description of the Split Society ends with a denunciation of industrial profit-sharing plans. He holds them to be objection- able because they......

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Australian Election Evan Williams No. Competition Stephen Garvin, Paul A. Hamilton Fair Weather Forecast Sir Graham Sutton The Split Society R. B. Cook. Sparing the Name Peter......

No Competition Sir,—your Remarks On The Undesirability Of...

design of the new Foreign Office open to compe- tition are not borne out by recent experience else- where. President de Valera has just cut the first sod for the new Library......

Fair Weather Forecast

SIR,—In last week's number you spoke of the Met- eorological Office's forecast for December as 'cagey' because it contains 'only eighty words, and only the last five of them,......

The Australian Election

Stn,—]n your issue of December 6, Donald Home tries hard to conceal his pleasure at the Labour Party's reverse in Australia. Mr. Home would like to think that foreign policy......

Sir,—it Would Be A Great Pity If The Open Architec-

tural competition system were to come to an end. As a result of such competitions held since the war we have had the advanced housing schemes at Churchill Gardens, Pimlico, and......