10 APRIL 1959, page 23

Food For Thought

SIR, — tt seems wrong to me to dismiss the subsidies paid to agriculture as an expensive insurance policy, as the article 'Food for Thought' (Spectator, April 3) dock. They are......

Sir, — A General Cheer Will Have Gone Up Among All Who

have the interests of Africa at heart on reading Taper's comments in the Spectator of April 3 on Lord Malvern's deplorable remarks. I was present at the debate myself, and......

Granting Visas

SIR. — Mr. Curtin's letter (Spectator, March 27) about immigration formalities touches on a point of vital importance for the shaping of Britain's policy in relation to other......

.c. — As A Regular Reader Of The Spectatdr Over Many Years,

the bitter and repeated attacks that you print on the racial politics of the Central. African Federa- tion move me to mention a few facts that seem never to have been printed.......

Orders Are Orders

SIR, — Your recent article 'Orders are Orders' seems to me to have been significantly underlined by the South-West Norfolk result. When the Conservative Party was being built up......

Easter

SIR, — It may be 'clear' to Mr. Lee that there was no historical resurrection, but was it 'clear' to St. Paul? St. Paul says that he does believe in it. If he did not so believe......