20 MARCH 1964, page 18

George Padmore

SIR,—For a projected biography of George Padmore, I would like to contact any persons who knew him and/or have letters or other papers which might be pertinent to my study. All......

Sir,—your 'spectator In Cambridge' Writes That The Old...

political debate is no more. He may be right that interest in party politics is waning, but he completely overlooks the significance of the University United Nations Association......

Apartheid And The Press

SIR,—Mr. Mackenzie reports that. a South. African journalist will appear on a subversion charge arising from a cable sent to the paper Contact, and con- cludes that 'the South......

Christopher Robin

SIR, —Ref. Quoodle's Tailpiece last week . . I invite your correction, but Miss Parker did not, I think, fwow up on account of C. Robin (whom, incidentally, I remember in real......

Student Council Sir,—christopher Makins's View Of The...

Oxford is at least novel: 'Such a collec- tive body runs clean against the idea of co-operation between the Senior and Junior Common Rooms and thus contradicts the old system.'......

Snobbery And Suppression

SIR,— Randolph Churchill falls into his own net. He swipes at three popular papers for reporting only the snob-appeal election of the new Oxford Union President, Lord James......

The Common Market

SIR,—May I—with the cautious disclaimer that I am not an economist—comment on Mr; Leybourne's article (March 6)? It would be most unwise for anyone to suppose that the Geman......