23 AUGUST 1963, page 13

Oloroso Sherries

Sin,—With reference to your correspondent's com- ments on sherry in your issue of August 2, I would like to make the following observations. Oloroso, in Spanish, means fragrant......

Roman Pavement At Woodchester Sir,--your Correspondent...

is misinformed in thinking that the Roman pavement at Woodchcster needs financing from official sources. The entrance money received from visitors produces a considerable sum........

Hal Woolf

SIR, —On behalf of Mrs. Greta Woolf, I am organis- ing an exhibition of paintings by the late Hal Woolf. In order that this may he wholly retrospective and representative, it......

Sia,—yotir Correspondent Asks 'does A Man Who Commits...

his bail, so that his sponsors have to fork out?' There are two questions here. He certainly breaks his bail since he has of his own volition made his surrender to bail......

Sir,—as The Chairman Of A Firm Of Sherry Shippers Who

have been established in Jerez de la Frontera since 1852, I feel I must comment on the statements made by your correspondent, Leslie Adrian, in his article 'On the Warm.Side'......

Sir,—lord Aberdare Is Glibly Unrepentant And Proves Once...

he feels it Is more important now to find £500,000 for a contractor than commis- sions for Welsh writers. The plan for this Welsh National Theatre de- signed by Elidir Davies,......

The Case Of Mandy Rice-davies

SIR.—It is difficult to believe Mr. Foot is unaware that the law is gently bent by the police from time to time and that this has been done in all countries since police were......

Dung-mongering Sir,—in Your Number Of August 2, Strix...

to the -late and unlamented Dr. Goebbels. That gentleman, among other unlovely habits, was prone to quote sentences out of context and then abuse those with whom he disagreed.......

'new Yorker' Irish

SIR,--Ready as always to spring to the aid of Mr. Brian Inglis I can tell him that my copy of the New Yorker for July 27 has its pages in order. I hope he may find a purchaser......

Christian Burial

SIR,—I was delighted to read Dr. Mackey's letter in your last issue, suggesting the immediate return of the remains of Roger Casement to his own country for suitable interment......