Letters
From Anthony Cowdy, Richard Balfe, Pro- fessor Max Belog, Mary C. McWhirter, Bill Grundy, Yvonne C. R. Brock, Dr Donald M. Bowers, Captain Threadneedle Unionists under pressure......
The Dwarfs Of Lime Grove
Sir: Mr Sherman (Letters, 13 June) has changed direction, and no wonder. His tacit admission that the argument is about the pros and cons of commercial radio rather than about......
A Matter Of Interest
Sir: Mr R. A. Cline (13 June), is right in one respect only—the difference between 'gross' and 'net' interest is unpromising election material. It is more than that; in the case......
Pollution And Politics
Sir: I was interested to read Barbara Maude's short article (6 June) about pont'. tion and politics, the reason for which seems to be a call for more control over our......
The Style Of Harold Wilson
Sir: I was interested to read the piece by my distinguished colleague George Gale (13 May) on the Prime Minister's performance with a pipe; he is however wrong. Mr Wil- son does......
Shadow Of The Urals
Sir: Professor Laqueur (Letters, 6 June) does not seem to have understood the drift of my criticism about his reference to Stalin's view that Voroshilov was a British agent.......