7 NOVEMBER 1952, page 15

A Plan For Clubs

SIR. — S0 Janus has theoretical sympathy with freedom ! I find myself shocked and distressed, as well as bewildered, by his continuous advocacy of the State ownership of public......

Bevanite Broadcasting

SIR,—I can assure Mr. Adrian Brunel that I was not complaining in my original letter about Bevanite broadcasters. I wished merely to indicate that their broadcasting success......

Working To Rule

SIR,—It is entirely as it should be for a Cambridge man, like Mr. Johnson, to be a stickler for accuracy. I was writing admittedly from memory of roughly forty years' standing,......

Prison Officers Sut,-1 Agree With "prison Broke " That On

the whole the prison staffs in this country carry out their tasks efficiently or at least to the best of their ability. But the tasks they have to carry out are tedious,......

Sir,—the Newtown Collision, Referred To By Your...

take place shortly before, but shortly after, the First World War— on January 26th, 1921, to be exact.—Yours faithfully, JOHN GARDNER. 4 South Close, Morden, Surrey.......