Sir,—i Have Read Your Correspondence On Mr' Maclean And 'the
Establishment,' and you comments on it, with interest. Mfy I add soli further comments'? (1) It now seems probable that Mrs. Ma ( lean was a Communist. It also seems de o ttqt......
Sits,—may An Uncstablished, Simple Soul Com- Ment On A...
which' is as exciting as a Test match? Let your readers range the antagonists in two teams (easily done without reading the letters), and the Leg Theory Scan- dal at once......
Theatre
Tan PAJAMA GAME. By George Abbott and Richard 'Bissell. (Coliseum.)----The WHOLE TRUTH. By Philip Mackie. (Aldwych.)— SMALL HOTEL. By Rex Frost. (St. Martin's.) THAT a musical......
Contemporary Arts
Telev i s ion COMEETITION poked its alien and slightly raffish nose into television just four weeks ago. Gloomy or optimistic, we all of us, I think, ex • Pected rather too......
Baldwin And Rearmament
Sta.—Mr. Gaitskell was certainly wrong about Baldwin, but so is Pharos. Baldwin was talk- ing about the situation reflected in the result of the Fulham by-election of 1933, but,......
Sul,—as A Subscriber To Your Paper, I Should Like To
place it on record that although I am the mildest of men, I find myself beginning to wish that Lady Violet Bonham Carter, Mr Randolph Churchill, Mr. David Astor, Mi.. Malcolm......