14 FEBRUARY 1964, page 16

Panorama'

SIR,—Quoodle says 'it is to article of faith amongst Tories that Panorama is the equivalent of a free Labour Party political broadcast.' Since Sir Alec Douglas-Home became Prime......

Fair Voting Sir,—the Prime Minister Opposes A. P....

on the ground that 'the 1944 Speaker's Conference on Electoral Reform rejected over- whelmingly proportional representation and the alternative vote.' Of course it did—because......

Avuncular Advice To Mr. Wilson

SIR,—And will Mr. Davenport now give some Avuncular Advice to Mr. Maudling just in case Mr. Wilson is not in a position to benefit from his? Fl. D. SILLS......

Mr. Wilson In 'gallery'

Sn ,—Like Quoodle I listened to Mr. Wilson in Gal- lery. I thought that he was fluent, but noticed that, although he was never at a loss for a word, he was sometimes at a loss......

Sir,--in Your Leading Article Of February 7 You Describe The

Vietnamese people as 'fighting an alien regime.' But one of the essential things about the Vietnam situation—especially when questions of. neutralisation are considered—is that......

The Psyche Unchained .

SIR,—One hesitates to disagree with Dr. M. R. Ridley, whose Keats' Craftsmanship remains, after thirty years, one of the finest books in this field; but some of his relative......

Agents And Patients

SIR,—We were amused to read Leslie Adrian's cap- sule course on brochure study, and wish that hi.; lessons had gone a little deeper into the subject. From his comments one might......

Sir,—anthony Ward May Be Right In Thinking That Amis...

Roger Micheldene less than he would like to be thought to. But he misuses the quotation he offers about 'nonsense.' The point is not that Micheldene dismisses 'all that the mind......

Sir,—it Is Good Of Mr. Playfair To Inform Us That

something like the self-determinate sentence was being practised in Amsterdam in 1596, and that some- thing like it was suggested by Mr. Sanford Bates in America in 1960. I hope......