5 JUNE 1959, page 24

The British Radical

S1R,—Philip Toynbec has drafted for thousands of British Radicals, who are struggling to become articu- late, a magnificent manifesto: his ctintribution to the Spectator defines......

'vice" Prosecutions ' Sia,-skeports Of Large-scale 'vice'...

parts of the country again force attention to the "bovernmeni's disregard or the 'Wolfendee Report, Sinue most of the trials considered news' worthy by the press concern minors......

The Hola Detainees •

SIR,—Perhaps you or one of your readers can help me. i understand that the beating to death of certain Hola detainees by certain /iota wardens is estab- lished, but that nobody......

S I R,—mr. Brian Inglis In His 'criminals In Cars'

has asserted that: Magistrates who would send a woman to gaol for stealing a few shillings will often let off a • drivel on' a manslaughter charge with a homily to the effect......

Pullman Service

SIR,—I am afraid the heading to Mr. Baker's letter _ led me 'astray, and it was not the Pullman Car Com- pany but the Hotels and Catering Services of the British Transport......

Sir,—mr. Elwin Springs To The Defence Of Something Which I

did not knowingly attack. It is not for me, an amateur musician myself, to be patronising about the activities of amateur players in this country, though I thought I had been......

'sunday Break'

SIR,—When television critics create standards for judgment, this is a most valuable function for those of us closely engaged in producing programmes and often too near our......