4 NOVEMBER 1960, page 15

The 'news Chronicle' Sig,—on Tuesday, October 18, Over...

lar News Chronicle readers received a copy of the Daily Mail without a 'by your leave.' Notwithstanding the fact that most newsagents ask for a week's notice when a customer......

Public Relations

SIR,—May a footnote be added to Cyril Ray's 'Postscript' on press releases? A press release is intended to provide accurate facts and sometimes to put an editor on the track of......

Mr. G Stk.—bernard Levin Is In Error When He Says

that I told Mr. Gaitskell to his face that I hate him. I have never said this to Mr. Gaitskell's face or behind his back. I can think of a few reasons for criticising Mr.......

Sex Education

S tk.—We learn from experience, yes. But isn't that c ivilisation which distinguishes us from the beasts largely dependent on our language? Aren't there, in that language,......

Israel

SIR,—Your readers can , judge ho- - Mr. Kimell e or I—has 'wandered far afield.' In my last letter l had to quote plain English to clear up one of N I !' Kimchc's curious......

Sir,—it Was Good To Read The Names Of The Great

men of the News Chronicle who were Hubert Phillips's colleagues. May I add the names of three who wrote regularly for the Saturday Page in the 1920s—F. W. Thomas, a man of a......