4 DECEMBER 1964, page 13

The Movement And The Group

SIR,—Rather wearily, may I claim the hospitality of your columns once again? I had hoped that recent correspondence would lay the whole topic of the Group to rest, at least for......

Sir,—i Hope Leslie Adrian's Harrowing Maternity Tale Is...

For my part, I have nothing but praise for the NH maternity service. As I live in a small village, 1 went to my doctor for all my ante-natal visits, and, for the last three......

Sir,—i Have Attended Many Group Evenings And In My Opinion

the standard of discussion at Jean Symons's evening, though high in quality and inter- est, did not differ in any radical way from that of many of the other discussions.......

Str,-1 Congratulate You On Your Courage In Making The...

disclosures in connection with the brutal treatment of political prisoners in South African gaols. Your article will • almost certainly draw forth violent criticism from......

Unhappy Event

Sui,—Every time one small voice rises to cry out against some of the appalling treatment meted out to mothers under the National Health Service, it is immediately shouted down.......

Violence In The Lords

SIR,--In your issue of November 27, Quoodle quotes Lord Egremont as having said: 'If the electricity board's wayleavc officer comes to see me I shall throw him down the stairs.'......