1 JULY 1955, page 28

Is The Travel-book Dead ?

SIR,—Hard hitting, in literary controversy, is welcome; we may, indeed, trace many of the weaknesses of present-day literature to the lack of it. But should not the targets be......

Sir,—further To My Letter Of June 16 Referring To The

position of the British officials illegally dismissed by the Egyptian Government in 1951 as reprisals for action taken in the Canal Zone by the British Army, I made a mistake in......

Egypt's Dismissed Officials Sir,—in Her Letter In Your...

June 24, Dorothy Ginger stated that she had been informed that 'the British Council is about to entertain a number of Egyptian teachers in England at an expenditure of £52,000......

Letters To The Editor

Friends of the Poor Lady Cynthia Colville Buganda H. M. Grace Is the Travel-Book Dead? R. Conquest Egypt's Dismissed Officials Paul Reed, Dorothy Ginger What Happened at......

What Happened At Versailles ?

Stn,—May I protest against Mr. Walter Wig- field's totally irresponsible statement in your last issue that the experiences of Miss Moberly and Miss Jourdain at Versailles,......

Buganda Sir,—many Will Appreciate Your Remarks In Last...

abodt the Baganda. It will be preposterous if our Government, to save its face — the decision to deport the Kabaka was a Cabinet one—uses the detention of the Kabaka here as a......

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