Vietnam
SIR,—Nobody will be surprised to find Quoodle in support of American policy in Vietnam, but I hope nobody will be impressed by the curious argument he uses to dispose of the......
Sir,—the Bill Has Interesting, Perhaps Unthought-of...
fringe. For instance, my daughters were taught a patriotic song for the St. David's Day celebrations at their Cardiff primary school: it calls on the men of Glamorgan to 'rise......
Miscegenation
is with some temerity that I presume to find fault with the observations on racial matters of Dr. J. C. Carothers, whose work in the field of psychology in Africa for the WHO......
John Bull's First Job
Working on the Railways By MALCOLM RVTHERFORD rTIHE minister is, Of course, talking about one I idea of British Rail; the men talk about 'the railways.' I put forward a similar......
Sir,—i Am Not Concerned To Discuss Mr. Warbey's Views...
I am much more in agreement with them than with those of your correspondent Mr. P. J. Honey); but I 'am dismayed by one argument that Mr. Honey uses: Mr. Warbey indicates that......
Letters To The Editor
From: Richard Small, R. H. Brooke, Sir Denis Brogan, Mervyn Jones, Tom Driberg, MP, H. B. Isherwood, H. W. Behnore, Harry Henry, Dudley G. Davies, Sir Eric Ashby and others,......
Meat And Drink
SIR,—Since Quoodle seems to have been perplexed by the Virginia drink laws, he might consider the casuistry of the Sunday drinking laws in Washing- ton. One of the best (or most......