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Lord Butler And Mr. Hogg

Sin, 1 am sorry that Mr. Hogg, who is a friend of Lord Butler's and myself, finds that like Lord Butler I am a source of embarrassment to my friends. I have never been......

The War In The Commonwealth

SIR,—Mr. A. Yasamee views India with such a 'distempered appetite,' that his letter (Spectator, September 17) makes little sense, if any. To begin with, that absurd statement he......

Sell Up The London Jails

By GEORGE HUTCHINSON TN tackling London's new housing programme, IMr. Richard Crossman, thoroughgoing as ever, has undoubtedly contemplated all sorts of ways in which he might......

The Lib-lab Question

SIR,—Mr. Desmond Donnelly is the perpetual 'Charley's Aunt' of British politics. On what possible basis is his assertion made that they are moving 'in favour of a progressive......

Fail To Sec How D. C. Watt Can Say Hitler

is as much a part of Europe's intellectual history as, say, Marx. Some of Marx's writings may have a strong emotional appeal but surely have deep in- tellectual foundations,......

Letters

From : Professor H. J. Hanham, C. J. Reddall, Randolph S. Churchill, John Papworth, H. K. Bhabha, Shaun Mandy, Lilian Knapp, Richard Hughes, David Charles Ross, K. Jagatsingh,......