14 OCTOBER 1960, page 15

Sir, —mr. Levin Makes Fun Of Mr. Wedgwood Benn's Efforts To

paper over the unpaperable. Fair enough. But why did Mr. Wedgwood Benn and other reason- able men run the risk of his ridicule? Presumably because they thought it would be less......

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t hat ' ', V Y OU make the point (September 30. page 468) ti tielj ne e a country is known to have possessed Iq ths .l. weapons it will always possess such weapons I leck,'" il......

Requiem For A 'newspaper

a letter commenting on your article 'Re- quiem for a Newspaper,' Mr. D. E. Provan chooses to identify himself with an unnamed officer who was involved in a curfew incident in......

L'u Llateralism

George Watson, Joel Clompus, T. J. H. Bishop, Dame Janet Vaughan and others Th e Limitations of NATO ' Sir Stephen King-Hall tialein for a Newspaper Charles Foley ' be Monument......

Sir,—we, The Undersigned Labour Party Members And...

the position taken by Mr. Gaitskell in the Labour Party con- ference debate on defence and his opposition to a policy of unilateral disarmament or neutralism for Britain. We......

The Limitations Of Nato Sir,—it Would Be Fruitless To...

this corre- spondence—even if your editorial indulgence is not now exhausted—for a reason which although little understood by the majority of the people is at the heart of the......