Sir,—mr. Randolph Churchill's Huffing And Puffing Has All...
of conscious virtue, but I am afraid that this majestic discharge of hot air is spec- tacular rather than convincing. Mr. Churchill is. as he says, a journalist, but he has one......
Mr. Randolph Churchill Sir,—having Been Both In...
Algeria at the appropriate moments, may .1 attempt to set your correspondents, Messrs. Randolph Churchill and Graham Greene, straight on the attitude of many French paratroop......
Sir,—mr. Hugh Montefiore, In Saying That The Lambeth...
1948 'hedged' on the issue of the Church of South India, has sul'ely overlooked the very definite statement in the published com- mittee report (Part 11: p. 47): 'We find that......
Fluoridation
SIR,—My letter of May 16 expressed the view that the assessment of the safety of fluoride was a matter for experts. 1 had hoped we might avoid a corre- spondence in which......
Sir,—t Was Roving Round Se Asia For A Year Up
to and covering the Dien Bien Phu disaster and can bear Mr. Graham Greene out in saying that General Salan as commander on the snot was innocent of policy decisions and was......
Sir,—in An Article On The Subject Of Front Door Locks
in your issue of May 30. Leslie Adrian men- tioned that the opening of Chubb locks by skeleton key.is possible but difficult. We must state quite clearly that the standard range......
Letters To The Editor
The Alternative Vote Enid Lakeman The Ancient University Professor L. H. Butler Lambeth Hugh Ross Williamson Mr. Randolph Churchill Stephen Barber, George Edinger, Anthony......
The Ancient, University
St a ,---- In the Spectator of May 30 Mr. Jo Grimond writes: 'St. Andrews should be a university for the C ommonwealth and Europe. It has the situation and the tradition. But no......