4 NOVEMBER 1966, page 14

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......

Insurance On The Road Sir, —heaven Forfend That Leslie...

tion (October 14) that the Ministry of Transport could run car insurance should come about. Surely the whole situation under which thousands of insurers found themselves let......

Families Without Fathers Sir,—in Her Book Fatherless...

years ago, Margaret Wynn focused attention on the difficulties of women who are left by themselves to bring up children, all too frequently in straitened financial......

Who's To Handle Us?

SIR.—! found Donald McLachlan's article (October 21) on government information officers hard to understand. He says the press wish to deal with people who 'watch policy being......

Russian Realities Sir,—mr Watt's Very Generous Review Of...

(October 28) contains one implication which I ought to try to correct. He suggests that the 'powers-that- be' have in some way prevented me from saying all that I might have......

No Room For Compromise Sir,—mr Middleton's Letter...

that he is satisfied to judge by the label without bothering about the contents; and he seems to imply :hat Roxburgh of Stowe was complacent in his views about appointing staff.......

Down On The Collective Farm Sir,—messrs Wood And Henry,...

reluctantly, have had to admit their mistranslation of the passage from Mozhaev's novel (October 21). This they airily dismiss as 'minor linguistic technicality.' What, I......