5 AUGUST 1960, page 15

After Wolfenden

1 11,—I was not concerned in my letter to justify any extended meaning' of the Street Offences Act; but Merely to argue that the Divisional Court had quite reasonably held the......

S Ir. - -mr. Pirouet Should Have Read My Letter Before...

it. I dealt specifically with the pro- grammes appended by Mr Glock to his arti hese Will be heard by a thousand times more petit than the Albert Hall can house. My statements......

Exports

Sus,—In his article Thr Export Pa/aver Nicholas Davenport states: It may be true that the British exporters are not taking enough advantage of their privileged position in the......

Sut•—in His Current Exposition Of Africana Mr. Waugh...

'a revered commissioner named Charles Douglas.' I presume that our expert means t he famous administrator and author, Sir. Charles Du ndas.—Yours faithfully. " University of......

Democracy

SIR,—General Eisenhower last week challenged the Soviet Union to agree to the holding of free elec- tions to permit people everywhere, in every nation and every continent, to......

Tourist In Africa

Slit•-1 wish Mr. Waugh had tasted what he describes 'a horrible mess of mealies.' The Swahilis are renowned for their cooking and their normal diet is cassava (a local variety......

No Room For Hooper

S lk. — Pinfold may have been 'neither a soldier nor a regular soldier,' as my review said last week, but that was not how Mr. Waugh in fact described him : the quotation should......