28 APRIL 1984, page 23

Letters

Patrick Jenkin's razor Sir: Thank goodness more of the intelligent Right are starting to realise some of the snags in Patrick Jenkin's present plans for l ocal government. That......

Our Bank

Sir: I regularly read Lord Bruce-Gardyne's contributions with interest. In his capacity, as a director of the Central Trustee Savings Bank, and with his undoubted knowledge of......

Puzzle

Sir: Sir: Mr Enoch Powell never ceases to puzzle. How can such erudition cohabit with such innocence? The most important point about Allies: America, Europe and Japan since the......

Naomi Uemura

Sir: Since (or was it because?) Murray Sayle wrote his well-deserved eulogy on Naomi Uemura (`Because it's there', 10 March), the Japanese government indeed have, apparently......

Subjective Strain

Sir: Although P.J. Kavanagh dislikes the current use of the word 'perception' (Postscript, 31 March), it is possible to defend its newly found popularity amongst politicians and......

Grey Walter

S ir: I can understand Nicolas Walter's disMay (Letters, 21 April) that his distinguished father, for so long a pillar of Monism, should have been led by his ljesearch into......

Orifices

Sir: Jem Cook's letter (21 April) raises the possibility of a continuing series of anecdotes on this distasteful subject. As a way of closing the correspondence may I offer the......