28 DECEMBER 1974, page 4

Correspondents Are Advised That Their Letters Are More...

be read, and indeed more likely to be printed, if they are brief and to the point. C. Gordon Tether Sir: As an avid reader of both The Spectator and the Financial Times, may I......

Sir: The Phasing Out Of C. Gordon . Tether By

the Financial Times'would mean that the last anti-Common Market voice in the national -press apart frorrsyour own, had been silencedlay the totalitarian EuroBrits (December 14).......

Opposite View

Sir; In his blind hostility to the European Community, Mr Douglas Jay inadvertently destroys his own case in alleging that Brussels wants to grab our oil (December 21). Contrary......

The Nation's Spending

Sir: Having heard the measures which are required to cut the nation's crippling oil bill I am at a loss to understand precisely the mechanics of the economic situation. Surely......

Telegraph Policies

Sir: I agree with Bill Grundy (December 14) that the Daily Telegraph is dull and in my view has been a 'spokespaper' for Conservative Central Office quite regardless of......

Bnng Back Enoch

Sir: I am, I think, right in thinking that The Rt Hon John Enoch Powell, MBE, MP, was elected 'Man of the Year' in 1972 and 1973, under the auspices of the, Radio Four......