12 APRIL 1963, page 16

Shirt-wasters

SIR, —Can nothing be done to dissuade shirt manu - facturers from the exasperation they cause to the public or from the waste of materials, time an d money in which they......

C7rialgrove Airfield Sir,—a Fortnight Ago You Published A...

which I gave a very condensed account of the present state of the Chalgrove question. The present situation is, of course, only the latest chapter of a history that was at its......

'oh What A Lovely War' Sir, —when, As He Promises, Mr.

Bamber Gascoigne writes fully about Joan Littlewood's new musical on its West End transfer I trust that he will pay some attention to a feature of this brilliant produc- tion......

Sir,-1 Am Perturbed At What Seems To Be A Private

war conducted against my Guide to Eating Places by Leslie Adrian for the second year running. What else can the reason be for stating that 'it is taken to be a one-man book, and......

Suit, — Mr, Leo Kersley Gives Fewer Reasons For His...

de haut en bas' about Mr. Clive Barnes than Mr. Barnes did for his about Mr. Robert Helpmann. He simply repeats the dreary old insinuation that a mere ballet critic's views are......

Sir,—in Thanking You And Mr. Leslie Adrian For Your Notice

of the Good Food Guide, 1963-64, may I make a correction of fact? Mr. Adrian says that Mr. Postgate and his volun - tary 'inspectors' (why the quotation marks? TheY do inspect,......

Voting At All. M Vote Liberal At The Next Election, Or

refrain fro Poor,' who overwhelmingly voted Tory? And they mg most, especially those who have retired and ar, e living on small pensions or fixed incomes, and fi ing it more and......