23 JULY 1988, page 20

Sir: Sincere Conservatives, Whose Views I Respect, Must...

appalled by the vulgarity of Mr Peregrine Worsthorne's attack on Lady Antonia Fraser. To launch such an onslaught on the basis of second- hand reports of a private political......

Letters

Pompous Perry Sir: My first husband, the late Hugh Fraser, who had a good sense of the ridiculous, would have roared with laugh- ter at Peregrine Worsthorne's concept of the......

Child Abuse

Sir: The point that Alexandra Artley com- pletely misses (Letters, 16 July), whilst riding her 'children's rights' hobby-horse, is that in Cleveland, as in Leeds, the children......

Who Fired

Sir: Your editorial (9 July) states that, in 1982, Iran brought down an aeroplane on a flight from Cyprus to Teheran with the loss of 14 people, including the Algerian Fore- ign......

Sir: Re 'the Infidelity Of Antonia Fraser', Can I Have

my money back? Hugh Fraser would have had no time either for the sort of false sentiment which Peregrine Wors- thorne attempts to foist upon his open- minded good nature, or for......

`call Me Bish'

Sir: In his article 'The Anglican Unsettle- ment' (16 July), A. N. Wilson rightly praises the courage of Archbishop Des- mond Tutu in restraining violent mobs. But it is not......

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