21 AUGUST 1964, page 18

Sir,—we Were Exhilarated To Read Your Leader 'the...

we think this is the first occasion on which a serious journal has pinpointed the crucial problem that faces the development of British in- dustry in the decades ahead. This......

Siasyou Mention In 'spectator's Notebook (august 14) That...

African Postmaster- General was stung into a denial of your assertion of the previous week that some of your mail from South Africa had been interfered with. . The......

What Will Jones Swallow?

SIR,—After enjoying last Christmas the rare pleasure' of listening to Mr. Henry Fairlie opening a sale of work in his ancestral Nonconformist chapel, was interested to sec him......

South Africa Seems To Be Necessary To Make One Thing

quite clear to your readers who have followed the correspondence on the advisability or otherwise of applying international sanctions against South Africa. In spite of the......

The Outsiders Slr, — As One Of The Unfortunate...

Razor, I find it difficult to share your enthu- siasm for the initiative and cfliciency (?!) of John Bloom which have enabled many households to acquire washing machines at an......

• Our View The.' Most Workable Solution Is Partition' (last

week's , editorial). - Before your other readers make up their minds,. I. hope you will let thern:consider the disadvantage of partition: . , 1. There are, I understand, no......

Sir,—you Make A Statement In Your Editorial (spectator,...

which seems to me highly dubious: 'It is futile to blame Makarios for the present situation in Cyprus.' But then you seem to contradict yourself by later admitting that,......