Letters To The Editor
Graham Greene, CH, on Sir Basil Spence, OM Sir: I am in agreement with your leading article, 'Dictator for London,' with one reservation. Poor Mr Harry Hyams, what ha t s he......
'a Conservative"?
Sir: Who is this person (" a Conservative," The Spectator, July 8) Who writes that Mr Heath is " not a natural Conservative," " made a Compact" with the Conservative Party and......
Supporting Mr Heath
Sir: Why do you continue your condemnation of the present leader of the Conservative Party? Your support and publications of articles by second class Tory members of Parliament,......
Tennis Balls
Sir: In his letter " Shining the Ball" (June 24), later most com pendiously depreciated by Captain Duncan Neil Dewar's pithy reply Ball Bash' (July 1), Mr Mark Goulden......
Nkrumah's Return
From Captain Duncan Neil Dewar Sir: Not surprisingly, I almost puked when, at breakfast, I read that the body of Kwame'Nkrumah had been flown from Guinea to Accra for a......
Nephew Wilde
Sir: Nephew Wilde must have gone round Aberdeen in mink-lined blinkers (July 8). To suppose that the discovery of oil in the North Sea has caused no difference in the north east......
Hackett .and The Sun
Sir: Poor Mr Hackett has it wrong yet again. The Sun is not now selling 2,600,000 copies a day. It is selling more than 2,750,000. For the setond time in a year, Mr Hackett has......
Puzzle And Moore
Sir: One was distressed to see that Mr Puzzle's sense of humour was not stimulated by the excellent Mr Patrick Moore on that television chat show. Not being sure whether Mr P.......
Ulster Loyalty
Sir: The Spectator (July 7) accuses Ulstermen of disloyalty because of their readiness to act outside the law in 1914 and again today. There has indeed been much heartsearching......