14 JANUARY 1955, page 18

Sir,—mrs. Lena Jeger In The Spectator, De- Cember 31, Writes

of her failure to find Cypriot- Greeks opposed to enosis. Allowances should he made, however, for the fact that Mrs. Jeger's pro-enosis sympathies, as expressed in the House of......

Sta,—your Very Severe Attack Upon The Cap- Tain Of The

England cricket team is perhaps based upon the acceptance of 'ina'dequate and tendentious information,' which you so rightly deprecated. Later information tells us that at the......

Lloyd George

SIR,—As an old Radical and one-time admirer of Lloyd George, I would like to comment. somewhat belatedly, on Henry Fairlic's article of December 10. While agreeing with much......

The Passing Of St. Agatha's Stn,—one Can But Mourn That,

in Mr. Betjeman's words, St. Agatha's, Landport, should be planned away. It is (should 1 say was?) indeed a noble building, a worthy expression of devout worship and high......

Horse Sense

SIR. — Further to split straws, is it not a fact that the Derby Stakes are won neither by a horse nor a rider, but by a horse owner? E. C.PREECE 75 High Street, Wandsworth,......

Sir,—i Chanced To Pick Up A Copy Of Your Current

isiue over the weekend and was some- what amused to read Michael Croft's letter on film censorship, It was the type of letter I should have prob- ably written myself some twenty......

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