19 DECEMBER 1952, page 18

Letters To The Editor

African Policies SIR,—Our African policy seems to lack a definite objective and to avoid facing unpalatable facts. In a recent article in The Times a comparison was drawn......

The Doctors' Silence

_SIR,—Mr. Barton, in his interesting letter in your issue of December 5th, stresses the unfortunate result to patients of .a policy which is intended, in many cases, to reduce......

Kenya

SIR,—As one who came to Kenya more than fifty years ago I feel that I must refute the extraordinary statement made by Stephen Martin that under certain ordinances the natives of......

Marshal Tito's Visit

SIR,—Your contributor Janus repeats this week the misstatement I allowed to pass last week: that in a Sunday newspiper I wrote about Marshal Tito " in the name of my fellow......

Oaths And Affirmations

SIR,—Janus must have misunderstood the remarks of the Recorder of Colchester and the decision of the Court of Criminal Appeal in the oath case The case could not have turned......