16 JULY 1965, page 11

Obsessed?

SIR,—While in no position to dispute whether the Tory party are, in fact, 'obsessed by clandestine operations to remove their leader,' as suggested by Mr. Colin Jackson in his......

Letters To The Editor

From: Michael Foot, MP. Gyles D. Brandreth, William Warbey, MP, S. H. Liddington, C. H. Hartley, Nina Bowden, Jacques Heyman, A. J. B. Temple. • Privilege SK—Quoodle says that.......

At The Bottom Of The Garden

SIR.—Sta g e designers are unfortunately subject to extreme waves of fashion. For the last two years Mr. John Bury has been London's (and Stratford's) most fashionable designer,......

The Disarming Game

By BRIAN CROZIER W HEN Lord Chalfont was still the defence correspondent of a prominent left-wing daily, his alert, intelligent face and quintessen- tially Welsh name flickering......

Sexual Freedom .

SIR,—Most of the recent outcries On behalf of sexual freedom strike a wistful, pipe-dream note. And a middle-aged 'pipe-dream at that few of the advocates, I guess, are really......

Sta,---:-a Small Correction Made In My Recent Article...

a Mission' just before it went to press has led to the omission of a point of some sub- stance. Your foreign editor tried to contact me before the article went to print. so I......

Failure Of A Mission

SIR,—Mr. William Warbey is a LpbOur Member of Parliament. After reading his article, 'Failure of a Mission,' in which he mocks what 'was born as a dream in the mind of Harold......