15 SEPTEMBER 1961, page 14

Divine Differentials

SIR,—Miss Lloyd-Baker would, it seems, have accompanied the Wise Men to Jerusalem but not to Bethlehem to seek the Son of God where he could not appear 'before the world' as a......

British Made

SIR,—I was greatly amused at Cyril Ray's (a hedon - ist, if there ever was one!) cri-de-mur 'What on earth is the matter with British-made luggage?' What on earth is the matter......

Sir, —in Reply To Miss Lloyd-baker's Argument That It Is Not

'reasonable to expect Churchmen of learning, intelligence and personality to assume office in the Church' unless they can aspire to the 'material re- wards' of a bishopric, may......

The Beloved Land Sir,—professor Dedijer Has Asked Me To...

oot that he is not an exile from Yugoslavia as Desmond Fennell chose to describe him when reviewing TO Beloved Land. He is in this country with a Yugoslav passport which has......

Wet Fish

SIR,—Your television critic, Mr. Forster, last week was kind enough to give a review of my play Wet Fish in which he commented that Miss Stott was wasted in an inadequate art.......

The Centurions

S1R,—Ronald Bryden's preference for Vernon Scannell's novel The Face of the Enemy over The Centurions by Jean Larteguy is interesting as an illustration of the narrow range of......

English Pubs

am perturbed by the diatribe against the English pub, quoted on September 1 by your 1C viewer, and angered by his equation of this institu - tion with : 'avoidable squalor,......

Spain

SIR,—If, as I maintain, the figures given about Badajoz and Malaga by Senor Suarez were wildly exaggerated, he cannot justify himself afterwards by saying that the actual......

Belgrade

Sta,—Your correspondent's report from Belgrade was interesting. To me, a young Yugoslav who re- cently chose freedom, it illustrated quite well the Western way of thinking on......