Letters to the Editor
How Not To Be a Liberal J. Grintond, MP,
Mark Bonham Carter
Passchendaele B. H. Liddell Hart
An Evening with Dylan Thomas
Sir Robert Boothby, MP
Investing in Wine Jossleyn Hennessy Saving the Villages David W. Lloyd Divorce and After Rev. Peter Wyld,
Rev. W. J. S. Weir
An Anatomy of Hysteria Bryan Magee Behind The Times Lord Winster Standards for Consumers Michael Young Pots and Kettles? llelarghanita Laski The First Lord Leverhuhne W. J. Reader Safety Helmets W. Ritchie Russell, FRCP Sewage Disposal D. Hamilton Britons C. L. Clarke
ROW NOT TO BE A LIBERAL
that group into a fourth party worthy of Lord revolt if the revolutionaries are as tame as church glad to have advice and, indeed, have been flattered ever, about how to be a successful Liberal would carry more weight if he could point to more results from his own efforts to be an effective Conservative. Randolph Churchill? Indeed, what is the point of mice?—Yours faithfully, SIR,--The Liberal Members of Parliament are always by political opponents. Mr. Maude's advice, how- bers of the Suez Group? Why has he not then turned by the tender solicitude for their welfare lately shown Is he not now one of the disgruntled Tory mem- J. ORMOND House of Commons, SWI