28 MAY 1954, page 14

The Reason Why

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Letters To The Editor

END OF SEGREGATION SIR, -- Mr. Brogan's article The End of Segre- gation ' must interest many who like myself knew the Deep South before the First World War, when the colour bar......

Crofting Conditions

SIR.-- Many in the crofting counties and country districts of Scotland must have been cheered by Sir Compton Mackenzie's ' Side- light ' in the Spectator of May 14th. Principal......

Sus.--strix Does Less Than Justice To An Organi- Sation That

has helped many undeveloped countries in general, and disabled veterans in particular, by the technical advice of its medical consultants in the field of rehabilita- tion. The......

A Real Trumpet

SIR,--Rather behind-hand in my thorough reading of your - columns I came across a passage today in the issue of April 30th for which I have waited all my life to see in print. I......

And There Are No Penalties Attached To Offenders.

Once more the time-lag, that terrible spectre in humanitarian reforms, is painfully in evidence, and, with this mutilation of the provisions against oil pollution, we are faced......