24 OCTOBER 1958, page 21

Juvenile Crime

SIR,—Mr. E. P. Hibbcrt expresses the views of a great many people when he maintains that birching is the most effective way of persuading young offen- ders not to come back for......

Sir,—the Conservative Majority On The Hendon Borough...

the use of the Town Hall to the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament on the grounds that the meeting might be attended by 'grave disorders.' Following this precedent, and in view of......

Sir,—your Correspondent Taper Has Done A Service In...

some detail the incidents at Black- pool. To read it in conjunction with the letter of Lord Hailsham in The Times, with its tone of a blustering schoolmaster trying to defend......

Sir,-1 Have Read The Report Of Taper Concerning The Tory

Party Conference and the interruptions of mem- bers of the League of Empire Loyalists. Since I was just beside the gentleman who blew the bugle and was removed I was obviously......

S „.ir,—taper Doesn't Agree With The Views Of The E Mpire...

yet he objects fiercely to the arbi- tr ary violence they suffered at Blackpool. That is to say, his objection to arbitrary violence is not de- pendent upon his agreeing with......

Letters To The Editor

Violence at Blackpool Contmander G. Marescaux de Saubruit, RN (Reid.), Robert Bolt, John Harvey, Antony Verney, Kenneth Lewis , The Church of England and Divorce _ Canon Howard......

The Church Of England And Divorce

SIR,—Mr. Weir is, as he says, deeply involved. It is he who remarries divorced persons in his church contrary to the clearly expressed Act of Convoca- tion which has reaffirmed......

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