26 MARCH 1965, page 13

`the Representative'

Silt,—Last week's correspondence page gave us a second unfair and irrelevant reply to Rabbi S. Warshaw. He is now accused not only of emotion bordering on fanaticism, but also......

Perchance

SIR,—Students of the casual enormity will have been delighted by Quoodle's cheeky revelation of the way he refreshed himself with Milton—`a chance re-reading of Paradise Lost'......

Chatham House

am sorry that Brian Crozier ended a con- structive review of some Chatham House books in your issue of March 12 by a rather generalised sneer at 'recent staff appointments' and......

Choice Of Fuels

SIR,--The electricity supply industry's present policy , and practice of making . charges for connection ('Consuming Interest', March 12) was established over twelve years ago......

Letters To The Editor

From : Vivian Lewis, R. Furneaux Jordan, C. T. Melling, Anthony Barrel!, Kenneth Younger, Bernardine Bishop, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Daphne Hereward, Philip Mairet, Maurice Green,......

Chambers As Witness

SIR,—Mr. Harry Cohen, who challenges my assess- ment of some of Chambers's evidence, does not seem to be well acquainted with the history of the Hiss case. 1 pointed out that......

Siit,--mr. Collingwood August Is An Embittered Man; The...

your columns last week must both in- crease and explain his bitterness. Miss Rose Miller says that the Chinese, like the British, despise foreigners. The Chinese. however, as......