27 MARCH 1964, Page 13

Fairlie has got it w:ong. Orpington man .1s represented in

Shakespeare not by the Porter in Macbeth but by Mcrcutio in Romeo and Juliet ('A Plague on both your houses'). And, as a teacher, 1 shall be voting Liberal in the general election not for but against the vacuousness of my own life. The ,vacuousness of my life outside working hours, I should most emphatically add.

JAMES II. HETHERINGTON

':1"11:htnore Terrace, Warrenpoint, Co. Down