14 FEBRUARY 1964, page 15

Sir,—having Attended The New York Event At Which The Tw3

team re-enacted their Kennedy tribute pro- gramme I was totally unaware that the evening of January 27 had been a 'nightmare' and a 'humiliating business' until I returned to......

Ilh Am Letters Trouble In Africa B. J. Hayhoe, Guy...

Stephen Omoding Ariko Frost at Midnight Herbert Kretztner The Fourth of June Sir Denis Brogan Insults and Images Clive Barnes The Cure for Crime Kathleen J. Smith, Discord from......

Sir,-1 Haven't Read The Fourth Of June Or Seen The

play and 1 haven't read The Hill since about 1914, hut, unless my memory fails me, Mr. David Pryce- 'Jones has got his names and characters mixed up in the Spectator. 1 think......

Insults And Images

SIR,—I love the cheerfulness with which Kenneth Tynan tries to throw my insults back in my face with- out any rhyme and precious little reason. Like him I have now re-read his......

Sir,—as A Citizen Of Southern Rhodesia Who Has Lived There

for fourteen years, I write to emphasise the importance of Mr. Nyandoro's article last week. More than anyone else, George Nyandoro has the affection, respect and backing of......

Sir,—it Is Good Of Mr. Playfair To Inform Us That

something like the self-determinate sentence was being practised in Amsterdam in 1596, and that some- thing like it was suggested by Mr. Sanford Bates in America in 1960. I hope......

Sir,—one Could Not 'help Admiring The Frankness And...

which Lord Salisbury expressed his imperialistic views in his letter to you last week on 'Trouble in Africa' It opened one's eyes. Accord- ing to him the control of Africa, 'so......