24 MAY 1968, page 30

Firing Party

Sir: Although I share Aneurin Bevan's general view of the British press, some of my best friends are journalists. All the same, let me assure Mr Grundy (17 May) that I would not......

Young Master

Sir: Henry Tube has no need to continue wait- ing for an English translation of Raymond Radiguet's Le Ba) du Comte d'Orgel (17 May). This work, under the title Count D'Orgel......

The Gadfly And The Spy

Sir: In his most interesting article about The Gadfly (17 May) Tibor Szamuely gives a some- what exaggerated impression of the extent to which the book and its author were......

Buried Treasure

Sir: In his article on advertising (10 May) Roger Pemberton asks why it is that when BP claims to 'set the pace' in its advertising, it does not 'offer at normally manned pumps......

Immigration

Sir: Mr Swanton (Letters, 10 May) shoul4 know that it is as absurd to condemn s porters of Mr Powell's arguments because some hooligans have assaulted innocent Indians and......

`eliminate The Impossible •••'

Sir: `Fool that I am . . (S. Holmes, Solitary Cyclist and Hound of the Baskervilles). Mr John E. Robson (Letters, 3 May) is absolutely right and my review was indeed obstructed......

Arrangements At Woburn

AFTERTHOUGHT JOHN WELLS Chaos, according to the Daily Telegraph, struck the National Association of Flower Arrange- ment Societies of Great Britain last week when they met at......