27 SEPTEMBER 1963, page 14

Sir,—as A Sexagenarian Guardian Addict, 1 Have Studied...

Irving's article with great interest and a certain amount of wry agreement. To me, how- ever, as possibly to other readers, the Guardian's outstanding merit—outweighing whatever......

Sir,—i Was Very Interested To Read Clive Irving's Article In

last week's issue of the Spectator, but I would like, if I may, to correct for the record certain figures which appear in the penultimate paragraph of the article. Mr. Irving......

Catholics And Birth Control

SIR,—Not a Roman Catholic, I have to ask not your permission alone, but the courtesy of your Catholic correspondents to allow me—for I live in a country about 80 per cent......

Sir,—mr. Henry Fairlie Has Probably Never Written A More...

article than the one he con- tributed to your columns on September 6. To sug- gest there is something sinister behind Mr. Grimond's smile is ludicrous. He ought to know by now......

George Clark Appeal Sir,—the Issues Raised By The...

eighteen . months on Mr. George Clark at the London Sessions on September 10, affect the personal liberty of us all, Mr. Clark was convicted of 'inciting' people to 'commit a......

Sir,—at The Risk Of Being Condemned As An 'ill- Educated

small businessman' I am impelled to say that the best possible thing the Conservative Party could do in their own interests so far as your readers are concerned would be to......

The House Of. Scott Alastair Hetherington,

R. 1 Fraser, Rachac'! Bates Military Pacifists Charles Radcli f fe George Clark Appeal Canon L. John Collins and others Liberal Extremism Edward Martell, Jack Holmes Catholics......

Military Pacifists Sir,—i Must Disabuse The Reviewer Of...

new book (Spectator, September 13), albeit belatedly, of at least one of the consolations which he offers to Mr. FitzGibbon. Wellington College has provided a past treasurer of......