3 DECEMBER 1965, page 12

Over 'the Border Sir,—people In Northern Ireland 'have...

same electoral system as Great Britain to make it so easy for their change of mind to have an immediate effect.' ('Letters to the Editor,' Novem- - ber 26.) What an......

Ben Gurion's Fall Sir,—allow Me First To Call Into Question

the extra- ordinary complacency and the not so uncommon (in Israel) self-righteousness of Mr. Sherman's letter about my November 12 'article ('Ben Gurion's Fall') by pointing......

Sentenced For Libel

SIR,—Mr. Osbert Hastings's admirable article 'The Priest and the Layman,' in your issue of Novem- ber 5, was devoted in part to the plight of Danilo Dolci, who faces charges of......

China And The Un Sir,—mr. Murray Kempton's Otherwise Able...

mary of the present situation of the United Nations vis-à-vis Chinese representation ('Knock on the Door,' November 26) neglects two salient points. He omits to mention that on......

Letters To The Editor

From: Paul Williams, Gavin Maxwell, T. M. Higham, Enid Lakeman, Alastair Buchan, John Burley, Michael Selzer, 1. A. Girvan, John Brunner, S. Abdul, Sir Stephen King-Hall. The......

A Song In The Bath Sir,—before Quoodle Quits Gower Street,

could he answer a question which has been teasing me ever since I read (in the Spectator for August 13) that he sang John Betjeman's 'Subaltern's Love Song' in his bath? To what......

The Military Balance

Sia,—Your reference in 'Spectator's Notebook' of November 19, commenting on our annual ,Military Balance, suggests that 'It would be most valuable in the proliferation debate......