Press Council
SIR.—Your garbled version of the Press Council's handling of Mr. Bryan Magce's complaint against the Times implies that the Council were carless• and slipshod in their methods......
Mendes-france Sir,—when I Read Mr. Sam White's Letter...
my review of Mr. De Tarr's book on the French Radical Party) I felt that I had indeed fallen into the sere and yellow leaf. I couldn't remember saying any of the things that Mr.......
Lady Chatterley A. Hetherington, Martin Turnell Press...
Frank Singleton Mendes•France Professor D. IV. Brogan Please Don't Tease the Kangaroos 11. C. Beere The Licensing Laws A. M. Currer-Briggs The Protection Racket Dr. A. E. Moore,......
The Licensing Laws
SIR,—No doubt a too detailed consideration of special cases makes for bad law, but something might be . done during the current debates on the new Licensing Laws to make the lot......
Sir,—i Would Like To Make It Clear That As A
member of the Press Council, and I was not the only one, I passionately dissented from the decision to express disapproval to yourself, the Observer and the Guardian, in your......
Please Don't Tease The Kangaroos S►r,—i Have Read With...
indignation Mr. Peter Michaels's article in your issue of January 27 on 'Teasing the Kangaroo. It seems a poor return for the great generosity of the Australian people in their......
Sir,—it Is Perfectly Possible To Have Wished Ardently For...
success of the defence in the Lady Chatterley trial, as I did, to agree with Dr. Leavis's criticisms of the novel in your current issue, as in the main I do, and at the same......