28 MARCH 1969, page 25

Fighting Back

Sir: One can well appreciate that as Stuart. Maclure (14 March) moves into the far from enviable editorial chair of the Times Educa- tional Supplement he is bound to have to......

Sir: Many Of Us Find The Situation Confusing. We Are

led to believe that we gave Nigeria in- dependence, on generous terms, at their wish. If that is so we may wonder why the British government now appears to feel mainly respon-......

Sick Of The Sick Society

Sir: It seems to me that society must be sicker than I thought if people like John Rowan Wil- son (14 March) can glibly cast aside all our problems as being 'phoney,' while......

Abortion Boom

LETTERS From Marie Vaughan, T. C. Skeffington-Lodge, W. L. Outwin, Dr W. S. C. Copeman, G. I. lkokwu, Roger Franklin, I. H. Huizinga. T. E. B. Howarth, Sam Wolf, Jonothan......

Sir : This Ghastly War Has Raged Now For Twenty

months and has taken greater civilian than mili- tary toll. Nigeria says she is fighting to keep the country 'one.' But can she be taken seriously when in fact her war of 'total......

It Is A Moral Issue

Sir: Thank you for your leading article on Biafra (14 March). But I am sorry you did not name and condemn Sir Alec Douglas-Home and other Conservative politicians for supporting......

The Battle Of Brighton

Sir: Part of one of the enjoyable days of my by-election effort down here was spent in meet- ing and talking with—not talking at—your political commentator (21 March). We got on......

Sir: Please Convey My Thanks To Dr John Rowan Wilson

for his article on the 'sick society' (14 March). How that needed saying!......