6 MARCH 1971, page 24

The Reassertion Of Sovereignty

Sir: A. J. Hendry says (27 Febru- ary), `I only hope your opposition [to EEC entry] does not become so much of an obsession as did Biafra during the Nigerian civil war'. Pro-......

Jolly Juliette

Sir: I had the pleasure of meeting your talented young racing corres- pondent in the bar at Kempton on Saturday last and found the experi- ence both delightful and, at the same......

The Right Of Reply

Sir: Mr Summers and Miss Collins would have done better to go on sheltering behind the screen of anonymity I had chivalrously erected in front of them. Both, in different......

Sir: Ignoring The Irony That Israel Should Be Attacked For

'churlish- ness' by the paper which, in Gale and Waugh (whatever happened to Biafra when it ceased to be news- worthy?), harbours two most cele- brated churls, I would reproach......

Letters To The Editor

Israel and the olive branch Sir: I was appalled by the lack of balance in your leading article 'Israel and the Olive Branch' (27 February). It betrays a shocking ignorance of......

The Gospels

Sir: I would like to offer two com- ments on Professor Trevor-Roper's discussion of the origins of Chris- tianity (27 February). 1. He disposes of the evidence of Tacitus by......

Sir: Some Of The Splendid Rhetoric Produced By The...

editorial volte-face over Europe has spread to your correspondence columns, as witness Mr G. J. A. Stern's letter (27 February). But does he not rather overdo the wog bashing in......

Sir: I Am An Old Anglican Priest, Seeking Truth. I

find that H. R. Trevor-Roper's view is pretty well what I had reached by my own wits. I hold that the Christ of the Christian church is an ideal man (therefore called divine)......