29 JULY 1995, page 25

New Term

Sir: Auberon Waugh's article on Bosnia (Another voice, 22 July) displays an atti- tude so original as to deserve the coining of a new term — the verb to anti-pilger. To......

Job Application

Sir: How very depressing that you feel obliged to have a 'Motoring' column (Arts, 22 July). One expects such as the Daily Telegraph to pander to Britain's overween- ing 'great......

Unhelpful

Sir: Why does the liberal establishment feel obliged (Letters, 22 July) to remind us that very many policemen are racists? It is hard- ly helpful to community relations. J.J.......

Oh Yes, He Did

Sir: A.N. Wilson (`The origins of the empty tomb, 15 April) obviously needs a refresher course on the New Testament if he can allege that Jesus never claimed to be the Messiah.......

Helpful Suggestion

Sir: I entirely agree with Christopher Fildes that a good brake on excess — except for the totally shameless — would be, as he suggests (City and suburban, 15 July), to make......

Wong Wronged

Sir: On 3 June you reported on the termi- nation of my cartoon strip 'The World of Lily Wong' by the Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post ('We were reluc- tant to rig......

Lou Beat Ay

Sir: Mark Steyn is wrong when he says that Ty Cobb still owns the American baseball record for most stolen bases (Arts, 8 July). Lou Brock first broke Cobb's record in the......

Nip In The Air

Sir: How pleasant as Mr Rankin writes (Letters, 22 July) are the Japanese, polite, controlled, anxious to please. Though some objection might be found to nerve gas on the......

Sainsbury's Slump

Sir: For collectors of misplaced apostro- phes, a truly magnificent specimen from my local J. Sainsbury for your trophy halls: 'For our customer's convenience, this store is now......

Carry On, Carole

Sir: Who is this wonderful, witty new columnist Carole Morin? Her piece beginning with East Berlin and going on to the Ritz in London (Arts, 15 July) has left me in a good mood......