11 OCTOBER 1968, page 30

Biafra: War To The Bitter End?

Sir: I do not think your readers should place too much importance on the assessment of the Nigerian situation by Mr Peter Enahoro (27 September). Enahoro is a......

Sir: The Nigeria-biafra War Enters Its Bloodiest Phase...

prospect of two million people dying from arms and starvation by the end of the year. Even if the war officially ended tomorrow, guerrilla action could prolong the agony......

Pros And Cons

Sir: I was away when Sir Roy Harrod's review of my book appeared (13 September). Since the one specific objection he makes in- volves a point of much practical importance, I......

Sir: Over The Past Couple Of Months I Have Followed

the 'Letters' column of your news- paper with great interest—sometimes, even with great concern. Certain claims have been bandied about concerning the position of the non-Ibos......

Sir: I Must Protest Against Simon Raven's Statement (27...

that 'for nearly 3,000 years the character of Odysseus has enjoyed the undiminished respect both of learned men and of the public at large.' The Attic dramatists were by no......

A More Murderous Harvest

Sir : Permit me to reply to Mr Angus Buchanan, who writes of my 'inanities' in my support of Biafra, and suggests that someone so high- minded and idealistic should rather take......