13 DECEMBER 1963, page 17

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......

Sir,--1 Am Sorry That My Effort To Withdraw The Inaccuracy

in my letter of last week—when I said that Beyond The Fringe contained no mention by name of Mr. Macmillan—was apparently frustrated by the GPO. The first sketch of the show......

Below The Bread Line

SIR,—I do not know what Mr. O'Hanlon hopes to gain by being personally offensive. He asks why it would not have been satisfactory to offer men over sixty-five and women over......

Sir,-1 Feel Very Strongly The Need Of Imposing Some...

on the present unbridled power of our handful of press magnates, and intend to raise the matter in public debate at the earliest convenient opportunity, because it has already......

Sir.—lf Christopher Booker Wants To Take Issue With...

on 'one point of fact' he should try to get that single one right. With breathtaking confidence he tells us that the actual name of Mr. Macmillan was never mentioned throughout......

The Cuban Hurricane

SIR,—Public memory is short. It is now some time since Hurricane Flora devastated the Caribbean, but the damage to the people and the economy of Cuba has by no means been made......