6 MAY 1972, page 28

Slimbridge

Sir: Clive Gammon ' s ' crotchety ' (his word) piece about the Wildfowl Trust (Spectator, April 8), contained, in a column and a half, no less than ten significant errors of......

Waugh's Advice

Sir: What a pity Samuel Beckett or Andre Gide was not able to profit from Mr Waugh's invaluable advice to novelists, reported in his review of Bernard Mulamud's The Tenants......

Plastic Boxes

Sir: In your issue of April 15 your columnist Skinflint made a comment on the King Tutankhamun treasures exhibition — expressing his delight at "the beautiful glass boxes that......

Race And Immigration

Sir: Mr Hugh Dykes's article on Immigration v. Race Relations epitomises the worst aspects of Conservative Party thinking on race. Those who were opposed from the beginning of......

Sir: Hugh Dykes, Mp (april 22), Appears To Take The

position that British people ought to accept the Race Relations Acts, which make them second class citizens in their own country, because, as a quid pro quo, fewer immigrants......

Sir: I Have Found Much Cynical Delight In Reading Mr

Dykes's article (April 22) 'Immigration v. Race Relations.' For years I have been marvelling at the way liberal politicians managed to get into Parliament as Conservatives.......