22 MARCH 1957, page 16

The Other Europe Sir,—in Your Editorial Of March 8 You

talk of the desirability of negotiating with Moscow, as Professor Seton-Watson has already suggested, in order to create a neutralised, re-unified Germany and, in return, as a......

Political Stagnation?

SIR,—Angus Maude is in the wrong field and even suggests that Labour might lose the next election through Gaitskell's 'tactical ineptitude.' But tactics are unimportant just......

Kenneth G Ra Name

SIR,—I am collecting material for a new study of Kenneth Grahame, the author of The Wind in the Willows, and would be glad to hear from any of your readers who possess......

A Constitutional Oddity

SIR,—Mr. Nigel Nicolson, with that good humour which has characterised his behaviour throughout the Bournemouth-Suez controversy, styles himself a 'constitutional oddity.' Maybe......

Sir,—have You Seen The Latest Advertisement Extolling The...

travelling by British Railways? It depicts a lady accompanied by her little girl occupying a lavatory in one of the corridor trains. It would be nice to know on what routes such......

Sir, —last Saturday I Was Sitting On Our Tiny Village...

It was a lovely day and the platform was bathed in glorious sunshine. But the golden light fell upon a sad, oh! such a sad landscape. The drab green and yellow paint was peeling......

Fair Deal For The Clergy

SIR,—As an incumbent of fifteen years' experience and as a country parson, I dotiot think that the breaking-up of the parochial system will help the Church at all spiritually.......

Sympathetic Pha Ros

SIR,—Amid all the troubles that afflict the nation it is most kind of Pharos to spare me a word of sympathy in my supposed embarrassment from the complaints of Mr. Randolph......