4 APRIL 1958, page 18

Sir,—reading Mr. Colin Haycraft's Remarks On The...

of the regulations governing the behaviour of taxi-drivers, I was remiruled of some curious regulations concerning the behaviour of bus passengers quoted in my local bus......

Soft Soap

SIR,—At a time when the prospect of diverting an appreciable quantity of this country's imports from the United States to the United Kingdom is receiving considerable, if......

`pop' Fiction

SIR,—As apparently your only correspondent who reads women's magazines for no professional pur- pose and with great enjoyment, I would much like to comment on a few of the......

Converted Vans And Purchase Tax Sir,—not Until I Read The

letter from Mr. Maurice Nockles in your issue dated March 21 did I realise that HM Customs and Excise had succumbed to the current fashion of appointing an official to make......

The Vatican Revolution'

S IR, —Will you grant me space to show that pt. Vidler (Spectator, February 14) is not justified in expecting me to prove in my book that the papacy has since 1870 'conducted......

Sir,-1 Am Writing This In Order To Register My Very

sincere appreciation of the lucid, knowledgeable, accurate and fair manner in which Mr. Haycraft has written about the London taxi. Although the London taxicab service is one of......