Afterthought
SIR,-1 was interested to read Alan Brien's 'After- thought' in your issue of November 27, following upon the comments I had heard of the television programme in which he and his......
Corporation Tax
Sta,—When even Mr. Davenport has reservations about the actual operation of a tax which in prin- ciple he has always supported it is surely time to take a close look at the......
African Politics
Sm,-1 was born of British parents and grew up in a British territory, and 1 am not a nationalist, but I am a South African. What we • cannot understand about Britain is that, if......
Aid To India
SIR,—The population of the Republic of India is increasing by more than 3 per cent per annum. In • other words, India is having every year 14,000,000 more mouths to feed, taking......
The Bomb
SIR,—It was unnecessary and unfair of Alfred Sherman to sneer at Pat Arrowsmith for offering to go to the Pacific to be blown u'p by the British H-bomb and then going to Ireland......
The Radcliffe Report
SIR,--I do not, I am afraid, regularly see the Spec- tator. My attention has, however, been drawn to the article of Nicholas Davenport in your issue of Octo- ber 23 in which......
Dylan Thomas And Dr. Johnson
SIR,—Does Mr. FitzGibbon really mean to imply ('The Posthumous Life of Dylan Thomas,' November 27) that Thomas's poetry is not crammed with Biblical language and Biblical......
Politics And The Community
SIR,-1 had expected that a letter as profound and important—and timely—as that of Dom Robert Petitpierre on' 'Politics and the Community' in your "November 6 number would have......