23 NOVEMBER 1956, page 19

Sir,—can It Be That You Still Do Not Recognise That

United States policy, anti-Russian in Europe and the Far East, on the sea flanks of America, is anti-British everywhere else? What is the good of talking of 'a closer alignment......

Sir, —it Must Be Unpleasant For Editors To Be Told That

readers of many years are cancelling their orders for the paper, but I suppose they ▪ learn to aecept that. All men do not think alike and men of strong feeling will act......

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Slr, —is It Not Time That The Loose Use Of The

word 'imperialist' as a term of opprobrium ceased? The exercise of empire devolves inescapably upon nations which recognise a duty of leadership in the face of stagnation and......

Sir,—may I Ask Mr. Angus Maude Four Ques- Tions? If

the British Government, as he sug- gests, insists on remaining in Egypt, in defiance of the United Nations, and this leads to war with the Arab States, what nations are bound,......

Sir,—we Have In The Last Few Weeks Experi- Enced One

of the many benefits which demo- cracy confers upon a society—namely, a genuine difference of opinion. Yet, although everyone may voice an opinion upon the Government's decision......

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