1 MARCH 1968, page 26

Immigration

LETTERS From Professor P. T. Bauer, John Burns, Cran- ley Onslow, MP, Alex Rubner, T. C. Skeffing- ton-Lodge ; H. W. Gawthrop, E. F. G. Haig, Stuart Maclure, the Countess of......

Sir: I Must Confess To A Sneaking Admiration For Mr

Skeffington-Lodge in his dogged defence of Mr Wilson in the face of the campaign to discredit the latter (Letters, 16 February). For Mr Skeffington- Lodge is right. Such a......

Sir: The Departure Of The Asians From Kenya Will Cost

that country's economy dear. They have been a major factor in Kenya's economic development. Their income is much higher than that of the Africans for that very reason. When they......

Transport Wilhelmina

Sir: It was very naughty of Auberon Waugh (Transport Wilhelmina,' 23 February) to say that only sentimental old people still pretend to take economists seriously. In addition,......

Sir: One May Be A Great Admirer Of Mr Macleod's

and yet feel that Asian immigration from Kenya raises two distinct problems. It is orie thing not to refuse the entry to Britain of individual holders of British passports in......

Public Schools After Newsom

Sir: By a typing error I managed to describe Sir John Newsom in last week 's SPECTATOR as an ex- chief education o ffi cer for Huddersfield. It was, of course, in Hertfordshire......

Sir . : I Read With Interest Mr Maclure's Suggestion (23...

of providing boarding hostels at ex- isting schools since this is just what I myself experi- ended right back in 1914! The Maynard School, Exeter, a high school for girls, with......

The Prime Minister

Sir: Mr Hensman (Letters, 23 February) uses some emotive and question-begging language. He refers to Mr Wilson's political attacks on Sir Alec Douglas-Home. The difference......

Frustrations Of A Super-power

Sir : Robert Conquest's charge that I 'substantially misquoted' Eisenhower (Letters, 23 February) is unfounded. My quotation was exact. To have con- tinued the extract with the......