7 MAY 1965, page 13

Anglo-chinese Understanding

SIR,—We should like to have an opportunity of bringing to the attention of your readers the forma- tion of a Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding. At the present time China......

Crisis In Gibraltar

SIR,—You printed on April 23 an article setting forth exclusively the British slant on the current Gibraltar dispute. In common justice, without any commitment of any kind, it......

Miscegenation

is with some temerity that I presume to find fault with the observations on racial matters of Dr. J. C. Carothers, whose work in the field of psychology in Africa for the WHO......

The Press

SIR,—Any general comment on Christopher Booker's ill-informed observations on the Sunday Times in your issue of April 23 must be made. if they judge it worth while, by those of......

Sta,—like Many Progressive People, Your Corre- Spondent...

seems to believe that the racial problem is a scientific one, and that sufficient knowledge of facts is needed for its solu- tion. But it is mainly a question of aesthetics and......