12 SEPTEMBER 1963, page 13

Canada For The Canadians

SIR,-1 have just ice's 'Mr. Davenport's article (Spectator; Auitist 23) and I hasten to cringratulate you. What has been 'farce is taking on the over- tones of tragedy. Canada......

Succes De Scandale

SIR,—While we acknowledge that Brian Inglis knew Stephen Ward rather better than we, he seems to be going too far, in his review of our book Scandal '63, to establish Ward's......

Lawyers' Loot

SIR,—As a practiii4 solicitor may I please offer some answer to Leslie Adrian's temperate (but unfortunately titled) comment in last week's issue. 1. The basis on which we......

Sir,—pace Mr, Macdonald (spectator, September 6), The...

information that Mr. Gordon had sought the advice, among others, of industrial con- sultants, was a reliable Canadian one. If it is incorrect, I apologise, but the fact that Mr.......

Sir,—at First Sight Your Correspondent's Notes On The...

in this country ('A Spectator's Note- book,' August 23) are, so hysterical that they command little respect from any serious thinking spectator. But it would be unfair to let......

Indonesian Big Brother

SIR, —That was an excellent article by Arnold Beichman. He shows in his picture more than a hint of the sunshine of Indonesia -H it is a relief to find a portrayer of Indonesian......

Old Lines For New

SIR,—I have only just seen the letters about my review (Spectator, August 16), and I hope I may reply to them briefly. Mr. Kell says that he used wrapt instead of wrapped to......

The Chicken War

was surprised that last week's Spectator carried no letters of reproof for Dr. H. Stuart Hogg whose cogent condemnation of broiler houses you printed on August 30. 1 expected to......