12 AUGUST 1966, page 14

Sir,—i Have Followed The Correspondence On Bea The Line That

Leaves You Behind with growing be- wilderment. The prudent traveller, in this case my- self. finds a good travel agent. Having done this, he has his file marked, 'Never Flies......

Ted Macwilson

SIR,—What is the difference between Ramsay MacHarold and (forgive me, Brecht!) Ted......

Beastly Journeys

SIR,—Could you request Mr Cyril Ray to be good enough to pipe down? His BEAstly letters are really becoming tedious. Can he not say one appreciative, even adult, word? I always......

Revelations

SIR,—I feel that I must take up the cudgels in defence of the mid-Victorian ghosts of Grub Street which have by implication been besmirched in your columns by Mr David Frost......

Two-way Mirror

SIR,—Does Mr Frost really believe that the Daily Mirror is one step ahead? Surely, if so, it would have campaigned for the Conservative party and not the Labour party at the......

The Abortion Bill

SIR,—In my previous letter to you I mentioned that it was difficult to assess the view that the foetus is only a potential human being because the Bishop of Exeter made no......

The Case For Devaluation

Era From: Nigel Vinson, Ken Geering, J. M. Ramp- ton, Quentin de la Bedoyere. Mrs Constance Daw, L. A. Smith, John Vaizey, J. E. M. Gunning, R. A. Collier, Julian Budden, R.......

The 'forgotten' Island

SIR,—I know that the general public loses interest in Cyprus, the 'forgotten' island, until the guns start spitting death and destruction; and I know it is the British......

Moral Superiority

Snt,—Like Strix, I have an idea that we English are not as astute at looking after our financial affairs as we flatter ourselves. At the moment, the nation's monetary matters......