30 JULY 1954, page 16

The Grange, Fulham Sir,—the Reception Accorded My Friend...

in his attempt to gather information for his appearance at the put* enquiry on the proposed demolition of 'The Grange, Fulham, is of a piece with the consistent arrogance of the......

Sir,—let Not The Minor And Perhaps Tem- Porary Change In

landownership policy obscure the worth of Crichel Down to rank with Runnymede, Hampden and Archer-Shee. Let the prospects of the Minister who has' restored the sadly tarnished......

An Unnecessary Evil Sir,—it Was Very Disturbing To Read The

letter by Managing Director' under this heading and my heart started to bleed for the unfor- tunate depressed class of company directors. The flow of blood so caused was quickly......

Smoking, Statistics And Death Sir,—one Of Your Best...

me tp account for maltreating Calverley's ' Ode tO Tobacco.' My humble request for pardo It was sacrilege. I did misplace Jones an Smith—I did write ' Here's to thee, Bacon......

The Panel Sir,—doubtless Strix Is Right To Associate...

saddlery, although my dictionary derives the word from pannus, a rag: pannu$ has its place in medicine as a pathological formation in rheumatoid arthritis. In law, however, the......

Truth And The Dying Str,—mr. Maurice Cranston Finds My Argu-

ments utterly unprofessional.' I am not sure what he means by this. Perhaps he should look to his own professional standards and read with more care the writings of those he......