17 DECEMBER 1965, page 12

Osagyefo

SIR,—Your correspondent E. M. Milne is too naïve by half. Ghanaian officials told me 'Osagyefo' meant 'Redeemer' when I visited Accra. If Mr. Milne wants to believe in......

Letters To The Editor

From: Harold Lever, MP, Sarah Gainham, Enid Lakeman, Peter S. Smith, Colin Cross, Alan Lieb, Brian Crozier. Two-tier Interest Rates SIR,—I am glad that Nicholas Davenport......

Dubiety About Dukes

S112,—Is Strix really correct in calling a duke a 'juke'? Royal authority would appear to be against him. In the recent film of his life, the ex-King of Great Britain spoke of......

Border Lines

SIR,—In reference to Leslie Adrian's column in the December 3 issue of the Spectator, wherein he describes the red tape prospective tourists to the United States are subjected......

Over The Border

S1R,—Even if Donald Southgate is right in saying that in the 1951 election the numbers of Socialist and Conservative supporters were almost exactly equal, that still does not......

London's Third Airport?

- Sta,--Stansted is a poor site for the United King- dom's next major international airport, but not solely for the reasons of rural inconvenience given by your correspondent.......

A Journalist Jailed Sir,—the Sentence On The German...

alist Lutz Herold to forty years' imprisonment in Ghana brings up a matter of concern to all journal- ists. In particular it is of concern to all those who work, or may in the......