3 JULY 1964, page 12

Sir,—your Story Of How General Haynau Was V, El- Corned

in Southwark is of interest, but his visit to Barclay's brewery and its aftermath is, I think, of far greater importance. When visiting this establish- ment, famed for its......

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SIR,—Quoodle's indignation at the Observer's alleged insensitivity to left-wing totalitarianism happens to be misplaced. The Observer was, after all, the news- paper which......

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A Task For Youth Sir,—i Write As One Who Has

for fifty years dealt with young people and with the aged, and it is from the experience I have gained in both fields that I write in support of the magnificent work done by Mr.......

The Press

By RANDOLPH S. CHURCHILL T EN days ago, Mr. Gavin Astor, the principal proprietor of The Times and chairman of the Commonwealth Press Union, said: 'Press and public alike must......

The Halfpenny Culture

SIR,—My intention was not to deflect this corres- pondence away from Covent Garden and St. James's Square to Park Place, Cardiff. But obviously some guilty consciences have been......