25 MAY 1974, page 5

Benefactor

Sir: I am afraid your columnist Cha d d Babble was fibbing when he clairne that mobile Mr Ronald Biggs Mad!: that anonymous £65,000 payment the Industrial Relations Court to......

Littoral Fairness

W hile n ile Miss Enid Lakeman makes " h _ u t a good case for the single " a nsferable vote as contrasted with its una dventurous cousin, the alternative °te, I feel that she......

Sir : . D , T Is Very Easy For Miss Lakeman

to 18 Parage the alternative vote by 4 4 ° ,,_tiog an extreme illustration. - " . noriy Wedgwood Benn also did so on JUne 9, 1964, when moving the i, e l,ection of a Bill under......

Darwin And Religion

Sir: Mr Benny Green's articles are always a pleasure to read, and full of stimulating ideas. But this week he has someone 'grinding the lens of thought to the point where it......

The Porn Debate

Sir: It is sad to see someone with the ".reputation of Nils Bohr putting into my mouth words I did not say, presumably because they are easier to refute than what I did say. I......

Festival Fringe

Sir: Rodney Milnes takes a keek at Edinburgh Festival and Fringe audiences and secretly plans of jumbling up the tickets but I think that he has just let dab that he gets his......

Circumcision

From Dr C. H. C. Thomas Sir: I enjoy the articles by John Linklater in your publication but feel I must remind him that the story goes — "first the bad news, then the good......

Educational Standards

Sir: "There is now no excuse for thinking people not to realise that everything British education . . has stood for in its finest periods is under attack," you say in your......

Sir: When Their Football Club Is Sent Down Into The

second division, people are upset and angry and even put on black. If they did the same whenever a good grammar school is forced to go comprehensive, there might be less damage......