Anglo-chinese Understanding
SIR,—We should like to have an opportunity of bringing to the attention of your readers the forma- tion of a Society for Anglo-Chinese Understanding. At the present time China......
Arts &• Amusements
Overcome by Sand By ISABEL QUIGLY Woman of the Dunes. (Jacey, Marble Arch, 'X' certificate.)—A King's Story. (Colum- bia, certificate.) W oman of the Dunes is an easily......
Lady Cunard
SIR,—I am writing a biography of the late Lady Cunard and should be extremely grateful for any information about her. I am particularly anxious to see any unpublished letters to......
`that Summer'
SIR,—In his review of Collected Stories by Frank Sargeson, in your issue of April 23, Mr. Norman Levine says that he remembered reading the 'centre piece' of the volume, a story......
Britain's Role
SIR.—I have read with interest Mr. Peter W. S. Johnson's letter (in your issue of April 30) on Mr. Macleod's article. He may be right in interpreting the present international......
The Apocalypse
SIR,—It is clear from Mr. Ian Hamilton's review of The Faber Book of Twentieth Century Verse (April 23) that his standards are not those of Mr. David Wright and myself. That is......