19 AUGUST 1972, page 18

Ugandan Asians

Sir: Congratulations on your article of August 12 — 'A plain matter of duty '. For once I agreed with every word you said. Richard Reid 30 Love Lane, Pinner, Middlesex Sir:......

Sir: Much Has Been Said And Written Recently About The

difficulty of enforcing laws and pursuing poli cies which do not command majority support. Whether the Industrial Relations Act commands majority support is a moot point but so......

Sir: What General Amin Is Saying In Respect Of The

Asians in Uganda is that he is not prepared to tolerate control of the country's economy by aliens. And it is a fact that the majority of the commercial life of Uganda is......

Gower St Archive

Sir: Your suggestion for a Gower Street archive of political anecdotes is a distinctly happy one. Perhaps you will allow me to prime the pump with the following, in case it is......

Benville Lodge, Evershot, Dorset Sir: I Can Cap Your...

of Mr Baldwin's habit of closing his mind to the reception of what he might suspect to be disagreeable information. While on Lord Swinton's staff I heard him, on several......

The Drug-makers

Sir: I share Bernard Dixon's doubts about the wisdom of introducing state ownership of the pharmaceutical industry, but for different reasons. "The pharmaceutical industry in a......

Enoch And Europe

Sir: May I say how very much I agree with the sentiments expressed in the letter (July 29) by Isla M. Atherley, about Mr Enoch Powell, I also think he is the only hope for......