By Source: Birmingham Post
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- Letter: (headline missing), by 'Empiricist'
- Letter: Homosexuality, by R A H Jones
- Letter: Homosexuality, by M H M Harrison
- Letter: Homosexuality, by 'Empiricist'
- Letter: (headline missing), by 'W.S.'
- Sir John Wolfenden on Crime and Sin
- Sentimental view of a serious problem
- ‘New morality’ decadent claim
- Librarian gaoled for indecency
- Where do we draw the line?: the censors, by Ernest Atkinson
- Freedom - but will end the fun: the censors, by JC Trewin
- Cut now - or pay later: the censors, by John Fletcher
- Literature and dirt: the censors, by Martin Seymour-Smith
- Homosexuality research unit
- Letters [3]: Broadcasting and the freedom of the individual
- Letter: Tolerance, by ‘Jurisprudentia’
- Letter: Harmful, by N D
- Letter: Balance, by S M Barrow
- ‘Homosexual laws mean blackmail’- society
- Homosexuals: sanctions or treatment
- Homosexuals – it must be a free vote – Lord Stoneham
- Dr Ramsey supports Wolfenden
- Letter: Homosexuals and the law, by I E Geffen
- Homosexuals: is punishment the real answer
- Letter: Homosexuals and the law, by R S Atkins
- Letter: Homosexuals and the law, by M G Stickley
- Convictions for homosexuals
- How much support for homosexual law reform? by J P Eddy
- Wolfenden: ‘making vice respectable’
- Peers vote to end penalties on homosexuals, by D Haig
- M.P.’s vote on ‘Wolfenden’ Bill today
- Letter: Homosexuals, by ‘B.C.B.’
- Wolfenden Bill is defeated
- Letter: Homosexual law reform, by I E Geffer
- Letter: Homosexuality, by S Pulford
- Letter: Homosexuality, by D B Ramsay
- Canon Bryan Green writes….
- Letter: A homosexual replies, by A H D
- Letter: Homosexual law reform, by R R Vaughton
- Letter: Homosexual law reform, by R Hughes & 4 others
- Letter: Homosexual law reform, by J B Carter
- Sudents back sex Bill
- Letter: Homosexuals and the law, by H K Sly
- Letter: Homosexuals and the law, by D B Ramsay
- Letter: Homosexuals and the law, by A W S
- Letter: Homosexuals and the law, by E F Davis
- Letter: Discipline, by A Sutton
- Letter: Homosexuals, by M Stamp
- Letter: Free will, by D F Conlan
- Church view on sex Bill challenged
- Peers sit till midnight
- Banning male brothels
- Peers keep 21 age of maturity
- Bill postponed
- Church not against birth control – Cardinal
- Rights and privileges, by Keith Brace
- Notes sent to peer ‘obscene’
- 65 majority for sex Bill
- Tories ‘sweep the pool’ for private Bills
- Letter: homosexuality: the opposing views: ‘no change plea’, by F W Gurney
- Letter: homosexuality: the opposing views: ‘enlightened understanding’, by Eric Vernon
- Letter: homosexuality: the opposing views: endangering the fabric, by A E G Wright
- Letter: homosexuality: the opposing views: ‘prejudiced thinking’, by F G Lyne, Birmingham Humanist Group
- Letter: guiding politicians, by G S
- 1,600 graduates sigh Oxford petition
- Letter: A Q. C. opposes homosexuality law reform, by J P Eddy
- The ‘answers’ to youthful morality
- Letter: homosexuals and the law, by Ivan Geffen
- Letter: homosexuals and the law, by Rev I M Lowery
- Letter: homosexuals and the law, by Antony Grey
- Letter: homosexuality and the law, by J P Eddy
- Letter: ‘no change plea’, by F W Gurney
- Letter: ‘enlightened understanding’, by Eric Vernon
- Letter: endangering the fabric, by A E G Wright
- Letter: ‘prejudiced thinking’, by F G Lyne
- Letter: homosexuality, by P B D
- Letter: homosexuality, by D G T
- Letter: crime and sin, by Canon Howard Marlow
- 41 majority for Sexual Offences Bill
- Abortion measure unopposed
- ‘Blackmail dangers’ in sex Bill
- Lord Arran pleads for his Bill
- Commons debate for sex Bill
- Commons debate for sex Bill
- Bishop urges forum on moral code
- Birmingham support for reform society
- Sexual Offences Bill could be law by spring
- Commons told of ‘a brutal choice’
- Homosexual Bill: ‘yes’ without vote
- Bill moves on
- New date
- Linda Dyson: Television
- Bill is blackmailers’ charter, MPs told
- Sex offences bill : more time
- Move to kill Abse bill loses ground: 2am: MPs debate sexual offences, by Douglas Haig
- Bill set for smooth journey
- Sex law reform bill carried
- ‘Oscar Wilde was right’
- Letter: explained, by Richard Spencer
- ‘Kinsey’ project in Midlands?
- Private lives of public schoolboys: more fists than mother’s kisses