25 JULY 1970, page 24

Lodge Protest

Sir: It is nice to be missed, even by someone like Mr Anthony Walker (Letters, 18 July). (1) The election was mistimed, and lost by Labour in the last four days through the......

Street Of Misadventure

Sir: If Bill Grundy (11 July) wants to dance on the Mirror Magazine's grave I wish he would not embrace me in his unseemly fox- trot. The magazine had some fine writers and......

A Land Of Trouble

Sir: Much of George Gale's splendid rhetoric on Northern Ireland (11 July) could not, and was not intended to be taken liter- ally. No one, for example, would be sangu- ine......

Who Finds The Money?-

Sir: As an ex-chairman of the music section of the Critics' Circle of Great Britain and as editor of a magazine entirely devoted to opera, I feel constrained to write and......

Singapore Revisited

Sir: In attempting to negate Mr Burgess's assertion that democracy is a big joke in Singapore, Mr Gerald Choo (Letters, 27 June) embarked for most of the time on extolling the......

Cricket, Lovely Cricket

Sir: How on earth can your reader Dr Donald M. Bowers (Letters, 20 June) hope to get away with the ridiculous conclusion that the anti-apartheid campaign is 'based entirely on......