5 SEPTEMBER 1958, page 22

Recruitment

SIR,—We were intrigued by your contributor's phrase 'casual and watchful as tarts,' when describing the recruiting officers at the Boys' and Girls' Exhibition. All of us have at......

Post-war Credits

SIR,—Now that the banks are being so generous with their money, has the time not come for the Government to deal honestly with our money? Would it not be a good idea for the......

Acrophobia

Quigly, reviewing the film Vertigo in your issue of August 15, wrote: `. . . we peer ver- tiginously down a skyscraper every timeithe detective has one of his agoraphobic turns,......

The Lambeth Conference

SIR,—May I say how heartening it was to read your comments on the recently published Lambeth Con- fer ence Report? The article was a little disappoint- ingly brief, but its......

Homeopathy Sir,—a Number Of Us Who Have Had Personal Ex-

perience of or have witnessed the advantage of homoeopathic treatment in illness and in the treat- ment of disease believe that it would be in the general interest if this......

Paul Robeson And Racialism

S know so well how Mr. 'Bola lge feels. It is indeed bitter to feel oneself different. When I was a girl I was ugly with a lot of straight foxy red hair a id graveyard teeth......

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Books On Tv

SIR,—Your television critic deplores the fact that 'neither network oilers any programmes dealing with books.' In fact, for the first six months of this year, ABC Television......