6 NOVEMBER 1953, page 14

Vindicating Wodehouse

SIR,—The publication of Performing Flea will . have delighted those admirers of Mr. P. G. Wodehouse who never believed in the nonsense that was talked and written of him in......

Mr. Nehru's Neighbours Ste,—your Readers May Be...

following impressions of conditions in Tibet as seen from the Indian frontier State. of Sikkim: Kalimpong and Gantok are full of. Tibetans and Chinese—apart from the locals.......

Inspiration

An enthusiasm for tidying up took me and I hurried down to the shed for the hedging knife with which I could clear a great patch of briar and thorn that has somehow been......

Letters To The Editor

SOCIAL HELPS OR SICK MEN ? Sta,—The official report published jointly by the British Medical Association and the Magistrates Association made it quite clear that experience......

Sweet Peas

In mild districts sweet , peas can be brought forward to obtain early blooms by getting the bed ready as soon as possible in autumn. Well dug and deeply manured ground is......

Blindness In The Colonies

SIR,—The Spectator in an editorial note wel- comed the formation of the British Empire Society for the Blind, and your readers will, I hope, be interested to hear what progress......

Sir, —the Spectator In Its Issue Of October 23rd Indulged In

the prevailing habit of showing' inverted sympathy for the wrong- doer rather than for the people who have been wronged. Although one would have expected this from the Observer......