30 NOVEMBER 1956, page 15

Sir,—i Have Been More Distressed By Our Action In Egypt

than by any other pblitical event since I became a Member of Parliament. Most of my Conservative electors feel equally strongly that our action was right. But apart from its......

Burgess On Pharos

— In 'A Spectator's Notebook' for November 2 Pharos writes of some 'plainly false statements' of mine which he finds in Mr. Driberg's articles. 'For instance,' he writes,......

Sir,—i Quote From The Spectator Of August 3, 1956, Under

the heading 'Safeguarding Suez': 'Whatever the result of the present consulta- tions in London one thing is certain. Events in the Middle East have made a reorientation of......

Sir,—the Whole Body Of Hungarian Intel- Lectuals Has...

following Manifesto: 'The Future Pattern of Life for the Hungarian People Appeal of the Hungarian intellectuals to their countrymen 'In the past weeks the Hungarian people has......

Sir.--a Reader Of Thirty Years' Standing Has Sadly...

an older reader returning let me cheer you up. More than fifty years ago I surreptitiously read you at Eton, thereby incurring suspicion of being a pro-Boer! I have no right to......