31 MAY 1957, page 26

Inconvenient Cases

SIR, — It seems that most Englishmen have always agreed that English law is not only the best in ' the world, but the best it could possibly be; , and few who disagree are......

Sir.,—b. C Margheritta Should Enclose With His Next...

a newspaper not a stamp for return, but payment and instructions for an advertisement of his own beliefs. He would then doubtless learn what, if not who, controls advertising.......

Another Man's Flowers

Sia,—Richard H. Rovere's article was a delight— but it was surprising to read his comment on Dinah Maria' Mulock Craik. Despite his incredulity of the lady's name, her......

Betjemanism

SIR, — John Betjeman cannot believe that the London County Council may dismantle the Albert Bri4e„ which he feels is too graceful to disappear.. ' Mr. Betjeman clearly finds it......

Sir, — Lord Templewood Writes That Although Some Think We...

fought in 1938 "others will remain convinced that we were right to postpone the clash until our Hurricanes, Spitfires and radar were ready and we could rely on a united front in......

The Casement Diaries

SIR, — Has the time not come when this unsavoury subject should be decently interred? Roger Casement was not executed because of the uncertain .evidence as to whether he was......

`the Eighty-five Days'

SIR,—I will be most grateful if you will permit me to comment on A. J. Wilson's generous notice of my The Eighty-Five Days. I did take notice of the opinions of the German......

Sir,—the Roman Catholic Bishop Of Clifton's Declaration,...

correspondent B. C. Marghcritta last week, that they 'will not rest until every man, woman and child in this country becomes a Catholic,' requires further consideration. It is......