12 NOVEMBER 1988, page 27

Letters Referee

Sir: I do not hesitate to intervene in a row which has broken out in your columns concerning the conduct of the Daily Tele- graph. I have a certain standing in this matter since......

Unspiritual Ayer

Sir: In his eagerness to refute me, Profes- sor Flew has failed to notice what I actually wrote. I suggested that in the very unlikely event of there being a number of well......

Half-baked

Sir: Richard Munday (`Gunning for free- dom', 15 October) should state clearly whether he is in favour of guns of all kinds being freely available over the counter to anyone of......

Off The Rails

Sir: While not wanting to be in the least churlish about Nigella Lawson's flattering review of Leith's Restaurant (22 October), may I point out one understandable mis- take. I......

Strip Cultivation

Sir: Nick Garland (`The birth of Bazza', 29 October) isn't sure if he invented Barry McKenzie, or not. He did — mostly. Nick and I lived near each other in 1963/4. I saw a tiny......

Jaded Palates

Sir: Frank Dunne is in such a rush to put me right on modernism (Letters, 29 Octo- ber) that he cannot stay to read even what Auberon Waugh says I said about it. Waugh says I......