Stn,—from Time To Time The Monarchy Is Embarrassed By The
activities of its supporters; thus, Mr. Malcolm Muggeridge and Lord Altrincham are deluged with obscene letters, Sir Oswald Mosley decorates his head- quarters with the Queen's......
Purging Intellectuals
SIR,—Mr. J. E. M. Arden's letter refers your readers to the back tiles of Encounter and suggests I have misreported a controversy there, but says he himself was only concerned......
Sir,—mr. Christopher Hollis Writes : 'we, Used To Be Told
that the Indian . . . was yet moved by the simple appeal of loyalty to a person. Disraeli was praised for his imaginative stroke in making the Queen Empress of India.' I wonder......
English In South-east Asia
SIR,—The English, it would appear, must always endure great nonsense from the writers they send abroad, and the latest example of this has been your correspondence about the use......
Sir,—as A Registered Egg Producer May I Be Allowed To
point out to Mrs. Andersson that poultry farmers now pay for the cost of administering the subsidy on eggs which prior to the coming into force of the Egg Marketing Board was......
Sir,—marketing Boards, Of Course, Benefit The House- Wife...
as the farmer, and are not, as E. B. Anderson says, `anti-consumer' (Spectator, August 29). They benefit the housewife by lowering costs of distribution and by evening out undue......
Letters To The Editor
The Monarchy and the Commonwealth Lord A loincham, Edward Bond, J. P. Bardsley English in South-East Asia Quentin Pope Purging Intellectuals ; Professor William Ent pson Egging......