11 DECEMBER 1971, page 31

Sir: The Situation In Northe R T, Ireland Is Surely...

and we should be spared pat. attempts by Irishmen, real and n called, to confuse the issue by use of meaningless statements. his letter of November 13 Mr FitzGibbon propounds......

Anglo-poles

Sir: The Anglo-Polish Conservative Society, of which the Rt Hon. John Boyd-Carpenter, QC, MP is President and Mr Tadeusz J. Sas is Chairman, is offering prizes of £250, £150,......

Trusting Smith

Sir: The proposed Rhodesia settlement is said to depend on trusting Mr Smith. His previous record does not encourage this. Immediately before declaring UDI, he deliberately......

Free Communications

Sir: Dennis Hackett's contention (November 27) that the Free Communications Group, by attracting more members, will thereby become politically more balanced seems to rest on the......

Free Floating

SIR: Your premise that "Mr Barber has movea towards cautious support of limited currency floating" in place of his chief's "erstwhile commitment to rigidly fixed e occhange......

Defending Nigeria

Sir: 1 read those two or three articles of Mr Palmer, in which he claimed to have found a most undesirable state of affairs in Nigeria, considering how much he believed the......

Waugh Baugh

Sir: Agreeable rumours persist that you are to lose the service; of Auberon Waugh as reviewer. Please accept my sincerest felicitations on this pleasant prospect. Please accept,......

Gulliver Rescued

Sir: The Gulliver's Journal in your November 20 issue really brought home to me how perceptive and ingenious the series is. But one question remains outstanding: who, is the......