24 APRIL 1959, page 24

Easter

Sut,—The Rev. Austin Lee says in your issue of April 17 that he does not understand Mr. Hollis's letter perfectly, but so far as he does he considers 'it unworthy of him. In my......

Our Oldest Ally

SIR,-1 trust that there will be a wide •measure of protest against the offensive statement by Pharos in your current issue where he describes Portugal as 'our oldest (and......

Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra Sir,—in Your Issue Of...

published an article entitled 'Bournemouth on a Shoestring,' by Mr. David Cairns. A statement made in the article con- cerning the part played by a 'few rich patrons' in the......

The New Pakistan Sta.,—i Read With Interest Mr. Rushbrook...

article on Pakistan's land reforms. I feel it is only necessary to point out that the so-called reforms are not so far-reaching as this article might lead you to think. The......

Telling The World Sir,—mr. Michael Sissons, In Your Issue Of

April 17, writing from Tulane University, New Orleans, criticises what I said at an English-Speaking Union meeting in a recent tour in the USA. He objects to my account of the......

Granting Visas

SIR.—Is your printer secretly in league with the Immigration Authorities in the matter of separating the sheep from the goats? By printing 'the' for 'her' in the final phrase of......

Beer And The Budget Sir,—a Correspondent In Your Issue Of

April 17 suggests that the reduction in the beer duty was connected with the fact that the Colonial Secretary is a member of Her Majesty's Government. This allegation of grossly......