4 MARCH 1966, page 13

Trouble At The Grass Roots Sir,--mr. Alan Watkins Is To

be congratulated on a remarkably perceptive and well-balanced examina- tion of the evolving relationship between constituency associations and their Members of Parliament. I......

Importance Of Mr. Mayhew

SIR,--Your leading article 'The Importance of Mr. Mayhew' last week states: 'At immense cost, we are defending Malaysia from an Indonesia that has itself ruthlessly suppressed a......

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EN5 L'_ro From: 'Felon,' I. Bruce-Gat-dyne, MP, Miles Hudson, R. S. l• Hawkins, Rodney Barnes, S. D. W. Milligan, Michael Edgcombe, Maurice Craig, Barbara Tuchman, Rev. Timothy......

'the War Game ' Sir.—i Worked With Peter Watkins On Culloden

and The War Game, and saw the latter soon after it was made last year. I should like to assure Mrs. Davy that he is neither sadist nor frustrated artist. although I suppose it......

Sir,—the Government's Decision Not To Build A New Carrier...

the many lessons of naval history over the past thirty years. This is not a question of whether the Royal Navy or the RAF will play the major defence role in the 1970s. It is......

Sir,—never Have I Heard Such An Unsupported Non- Argument In

defence of the grammar school! Mr. Smith.should choose his quotations more carefully: nothing could be less clear than describing ths com- prehensive system as 'a regrettable......

What Kind Of School ?

Si.- Like Mr. Smith (Letters. February 25). I am a sixth-former. hut at a public school, which is faced with a similar 'bogy,' that of integration into the state system. But it......