19 FEBRUARY 1960, page 14

Sir,—the Discontent And Frustration Which Un- Doubtedly...

younger people today is not, as Anthony Crosland believes, primarily be- cause of the prevailing 'smug, lethargic conservatism': self-satisfied, materialistic attitudes are not......

Sir,—readers Who Saw The Very Moving Statement By Chief...

President-General of the African National Congress of South Africa, printed in your last issue, may be interested in knowing that the extracts published come from a much longer......

Lan Hanmett, J. C. Ii . Murray, Lord A Ltrinchant

and others, Rosalynde Ainslie, Mavis Singleton British Transport Daphne Hereward Eden Memoirs Richard Feilden Left-over Left Michael Foot, A. E. G. Wright What Khrushchev Said......

Eden Memoirs

SIR,—Reading Ian Gilmour's article on the Eden Memoirs I could not help thinking how difficult it is for the opponents of Suez to deploy their attack without appearing to......

Left-over Left

. SIR,—It was you (or was it Mr. Bernard Levin?) who told us that the big significance of Mr. Hugh Gaitskell's speech at Blackpool—the reason why you felt called upon to applaud......

British Transport

SIR,—Your correspondent Mr. K. F. A. Johnston advocates help to our railways; and Mr. John Allen May says that cars are economic and should be encouraged. More economic for ten......

Tir.—the Boycott Of South African Goods Is Now Teceiving...

support; it has mushroomed over- light into a major campaign. The undersigned, as ponsors of the • Boycott Movement, urge and request is many well-wishers, groups and......

Sir,—t Am In Complete Agreement With Your Editorial...

the boycott should be postponed. I would go further and urge that we forget it altogether as an e f fective means to combat apartheid. Huddleston himself admitted, on Panorama,......

Sir,—suffragettes, Passive Resistance, Civil Disobedi-...

useless until successful. They were never postponed.—Yours faithfully, 7 Linton Court, Agar Grove, NW I MAVIS SINGLETON......