1 OCTOBER 1988, page 42

Sir: Mr Waugh Goes, This Time, Too Far By Far.

OK, he has gone clean off the Prime Minister and that is his affair. But the last sentence of the article (in con- junction with the heading) is not just a further expression of......

Oyster Roister

Sir: Mr W. G. M. Angliss (Letters, 17 September) says he 'left the trade' ten years ago, which perhaps explains why he is out of date on the current production and sales figures......

Letters Romania Remembered

Sir: Your timely leading article 'Remem- ber Romania' (17 September) made an eloquent case for the West to repudiate one of the Eastern bloc's more despotic regimes. However,......

Uninsular

Sir: I wish Auberon Waugh would stop being so silly about Mrs Thatcher. Buf- foonery, of course; but does anyone find it funny? 'The insular, oppressive futility which this......

T. E. Utley

Sir: Many of your readers will have read and been grateful for the writings of the . late T. E. Utley — on the maintenance of the constitution, the traditions of the Church, the......

`...and Statistics'

FEWER than eight per cent of Amer- ican households own compact disc play- ers . . . Berkshire Record Outlet will continue to carry vinyl albums to service the 92 per cent of......