4 NOVEMBER 1966, page 13

The Evans Affair

SIR,—Mr E. A. F. Fenwick (Letters, October 28) is worried about the effect Evans's free pardon may have on the jury system. At Evans's trial the chief prosecution witness was......

Don't Be Beastly To The Critics

AFTERTHOUGHT By JOHN WELLS How could the master potter work at his wheel when the village gossips insisted on hanging over his shoulder making footling suggestions and hobbling......

Inquest On Aberfan Sm.—stuart Hood's Article 'inquest On...

28) was marred by one glaring omission. He made no reference to ITV's programme 'The Mountain that Moved,' a nation - wide broadcast at the peak religious vie%ing time of 6.55......

Sig,—no One Would Wish To Minimise The Effects On The

young of the poverty which remains in our society, but a part of Arthur Barton's evidence seems questionable. Like young Ross, many of the boys I teach in a fairly expensive......

Living Below The Line

SK—The problem of family poverty is not confined to those who, like Arthur Barton's ex-pupil Selby (SPECTATOR, October 28), earn flO a week and have five children at......

The State Muddle In Films

-J ii ri 0 EA2 ED Front : John and Roy Boulting, Thomas Adler. Tony Lynes, Titnothy Bellingham, Ian Gilmour, MP. William McCall. Hugh Heckstall-Smith, Tibor Szanutely. lean......