15 APRIL 1972, page 18

Direct Rule

Sir: I wish I shared your satisfaction over the Government's assuming direct rule over Ulster. Some of us who are old enough to remember Munich may see a disquieting parallel......

Sir: Though I Am Doubtful About The Value Of Economic

parallels between the Greek-Roman civilisation and our own (and indeed his analysis of our inflation problem is in no way dependent on such argument from analogy), Mr Fisher's......

Postal Credit

Sir: On November 30 of last year a bookseller in England dispatched a book by surface mail to me here in Canada. It arrived today, March 14. As I am obliged to assume that it......

Mr Barber's Budget

From Sir David Anderson Sir: The recent Budget has put £1,200 million of additional spending power into our personal and corporate pockets to spend as we please. This huge sum......

Solving Inflation

Sir: Searching after political economy is not the same as searching after commercial economy. Usually those experienced in the former and dependent on votes are not experienced......

Jenkins And Humbug

Sir: Patrick Cosgrave is to be congratulated on his timely and most astute expose of Mr Roy Jenkins (April 1). His behaviour over the EEC issue and his record of (dis)loyalty to......

Irish Duke

Sir: John Vaizey (March 25) refers to the first Duke of Wellington as an Irishman. It is true that the Duke was horn in Ireland, but, as he said himself, to be born in a stable......