31 JANUARY 1964, page 16

Suppression Has So Far Been Assumed That Mr. Randolph...

can read as well as write. But there now appear to be limits to his capacity to do so. He claims that a letter which he wrote, dated January 18, was 'suppressed.' The letter......

Sir,—kathleen Smith's Article Is One Of The Finest Pieces Of

commonsense constructive thinking we have ever come across. We live here in a newly developing society, have some responsibility for its future, and wish strongly to support her......

Should Have Thought That Mr. Randolph Churchill Was An Old

enough hand in the world of journalism to see: (a) that his letter to the Daily Telegraph was far too long; (6) that, even at a penny a line, he has gained 3s. 3d. by using the......

Polls And The Election

SIR,—It was a pleasure to read Mr. David Butler's fair and accurate account of the polls which appeared in the Spectator of January 10. However, it did contain one small error.......

Sir,—this Is Just A Note To Say That I Consider

Miss Kathleen Smith's article 'The Cure for Crime' to be the most significant I have read on any subject for some time. I do hope that it becomes somebody's official business to......

L Iaim Letters The Cure For Crime Kathleen J. Smith,

David and Norah Henschel, Mrs. Rhoda Walker Polls and the Election G. P. II yell Suppression Sir Colin Coote, Henry G. Button A Canterbury Tale C. H. Rieu The Years of the Lion......