18 MARCH 1955, page 18

Sta,--it Seems To Me That Mr. Joyce Cary Is Scarcely

objective in his article on this current problem. His main thesis that, in his own words, 'the answer to evil of any kind is not concealment, evasion, but knowledge and edu-......

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Could Britain Fight ? Professor Norman Gibbs The Censorship Plot H. G. Mu/lens J. Cotton, E. D. Merralls Sheila Prior-Palmer Underpaid Professions D. Burridge, H. Mills Banker's......

Sir, —mr. Joyce Cary Has Shifted His Ground— He Is Not

now writing in defence of horror comics but against the Bill which proposes to ban them. Perhaps in the interval he has actually seen a horror comic! However we are now on......

The Censorship Plot

SIR,—While—in common with the vast majority of your readers, I imagine—I must applaud the action recently taken by the Postmaster General of the USA in impound- ing a......

Sir, —there Is Much That Is Undoubtedly True In Mr. Joyce

Cary's article, 'The Censorship Plot,' but he is surely letting his imagination run away with him when he describes the Bill to outlaw horror comics as simply the first move in......

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