1 NOVEMBER 1946, page 15

Austria's Future

SIR,—I have read with interest Mr. Richard S. Rowntree's letter in your issue of October 25th. I have just returned to England after spending sixteen months in Austria. My work......

Canals : A Wasting Asset

SIR,—In your issue of October 18th Mr. L. J. H. Horner, Secretary of the Canal Association, has chosen to make disparaging comment upon the declared aims and objects of the......

Sir,—it Would Be Interesting To Many Of Us If Mr.

Horner, the Secretary of the Canal Association, would state what steps his association has taken to keep the Birmingham and Stratford Canal in navigable condition, or the......

Sir,—may I Be Allowed A Brief Word In Reply To

Mr. Anthony Nutting? The result of the Blackpool Conference is in the published policy—that is all the public at large should have to consider. It may well be true that the......

Ste,—" Old Guard " Suppression Is The Least Effective...

against speech I know. Your correspondents must really draw a little on their own experience. Motives to silence, as to speech, are mixed. I can think of five better reasons why......

Letters To The Editor

THE TORY PROGRAMME Stn,—Mr. Rawlinson, in your issue of last week, criticises, by implication, the speeches made by Mr. R. A. Butler and me at the Blackpool Con- ference. He......