16 JULY 1954, page 16

Sir,—we Are Sorry Your Correspondent Mr. L. E. Willcox Had

difficulty in getting a copy of Britain: An Official Handbook. This book was published on February 24, 1954, and met with such immediate success that the first impression was......

Sik,—all Discussions On The Traffic Problem In This...

to centre on two aspects only, the drivers and the roads. The third, the vehicles, except when comment is made on their ever-increasing numbers, or when comparison is made of......

The London Magazine

SIR,—This is really rather ridiculous. Mr. Anthony Hartley, in his agreeably provoca- tive ' Review of Reviews ' in your issue of July 2 (which I saw rather late as I was on......

Snobs Inc.

SIR,—C. B. Fry's story of the Monte Carlo tailor in his article entitled ' Snobbery and Cricket' reminds me of one I heard between the wars about a Paris tailor. In his very......

Fishing Lines

SIR,— Ill fares that man whose moral mind is smit By what some scribbler in the paper's writ, Someone about a TRUMPET makes a fuss, Or damns'the manners of a motor bus. There......

Sir,—in Your Issue Of June 25, Your Com- Ment On

' The Lesson of Crichel Down' stressed the necessity to analyse the trouble with great care.' In view of the interest that 'the trouble' has raised in the machinery of......