28 MAY 1983, page 23

Greek Justice

Sir: I was distressed to read that the `abysmal' Taki (so described by G. E. Beswick, Letters, 30 April) had espoused the cause of the 1,500 or so desperately worried British......

Postwar Theses

Sir: It's hard to demur at so genial a critic as George Gale; but some of his asides in reviewing Postwar (21 May) really won't do, Hitler's and Napoleon's conquests did not......

Letters

`Political' interpretation Sir: You were quite right to draw attention in the 'Notebook' (21 May) to my refer- ences on the Channel Four programme Right to Reply to the......

A Liking For Abroad

Sir: Whoever your correspondent, Myles Colshare, was writing about in the Spec- t ator (Letters, 14 May) he was certainly not Wr iting about me. I have never ever said that 1......

Boer War Baby

Sir: I was stirred to see in print in your letter columns (14 May) the words of the song, 'The 'Baby's name is Kitchener Carrington' which I was taught to recite uncomprehen-......

Retirement Benefit

Sir: As expatriate OAPs anticipating a return to the UK in the not too distant future, my wife and I are overjoyed to learn that the EEC are insisting that Britain should reduce......