28 FEBRUARY 1970, page 26

• Pq 17

Sir: I had the privilege of reviewing The Destruction of PQ17 for you. Because I knew Captain Broome during the war, and had a high regard for him, I read the pages concerning......

Great Concorde Brainwash

Sir: C. 0. I. Ramsden (Letters, 21 February) has obviously taken 'One day's routine super- sonic aircraft operations' to mean one super- sonic flight. But the us source quoted......

War At Sea

Sir: One of your reviewers (7 February) talks of a fleet 'comprising' U-boats, cruisers, etc. Another talks of thirteen essays which 'comprise' a book. Your readers are invited......

Mr Heath's Striptease

Sir: Why does Mr Kennard think that the 'idea that Conservatives are more efficient dispensers of justice than Labour is non- sense' (Letters, 21 February), and why does this......

Disturbed But Not Put Out

Sir: Pace Miss Carola Oman (Letters, 21 February), can either of her quotations justify her own dismissive phrase 'this silly Creole'? The first quotation is from Madame......

Men Without Women

Sir: It is not my intention to complain about George Gale's tirade against men who 'have proclaimed their ability to mouth the words of their "God"' and 'members of the genus......

Negro Violence

Sir: Dr E. J. Mishan's recent contribution to the debate on Negro violence (Letters. 21 February) made interesting reading but it was completely void of anything new. He has......

Table Talk

Sir: To read Sir Denis Brogan's reports from America one would think that he had been making an historic tour across the land, amid brassy fanfare. Alas, this is not the case.......