2 JULY 1983, page 18

Fred And Henry

Sir: I suppose it is annoying for the Anti- Apartheid Movement to be lodged in Selous Road (Notebook, 18 June). But could they not have found premises elsewhere? It would be bad......

Insulting

Sir: It was with consternation and dismay that 1 took notice of certain utterances made by Alan J. P. Taylor (28 May). By reproducing with parrot-like fidelity the official......

Letters

Horse sense Sir: It was with interest that I noted your comments on Camden and the Mandelas (Notebook, 18 June). For once the North- East has beaten the South in honouring a......

Disappearing Dykes

Sir: I have roughly ten miles of dry-stone walls (we call them dykes) on this farm, and while my attitude is different from that ap- parently taken by Gloucestershire farmers......

A Third Chancellor?

Sir: Auberon Waugh points out (18 June) that the second editor in succession has been made Chancellor of Exchequer. Will Chancellor of the Spectator make it a hat- trick? T. C.......

The Belgrano Incident

Sir: The more Paul Foot and Tam Dalyell write about the Belgrano affair the more unconvincing is the case for any inquiry in- to it. There is no difference in 'truth' bet- ween......