20 JUNE 1987, page 22

Kippers

Sir: About kippers (Jeffrey Bernard, Low life, 13 June), at breakfast at the Creggans Inn, owned by Sir Fitzroy and the Hon Lady Maclean, by Loch Fyne, according to Brian......

Excellent Illustration

Sir: The best refutation of the absurd criticisms of your colour reproductions (Roger Law, Letters, 13 June) is the excellent illustration on page 47 of the same issue from......

Bishops' Morality

Sir: I am a Conservative voter, indeed a Conservative Party member. After the Budget, I realised I should be better off and the charities I support worse off. I therefore wrote......

Unfair Shares

Sir: Mr D. G. Jones (Letters, 6 June) seems to have very strange ideas about the value of private placings to non-members . Suppose the financial advisers to a com- pany in......

Trog's Thatcher

Sir: You will surely agree that it ought to be said very loud and clear what a splendid and perceptive artist is Wally Fawkes (`Trog') who shines on your front page (6 June). A......

Sir: I Was Very Pleased About The Size And Quality

of the repro' of my 'Liverpool Poets' painting (6 June). Which view, I presume, Roger Law does not share. I an glad, though, that it was larger than a postage stamp. But the......

Letters Colossal Bore

Sir: Your leader (13 June) talks sourly about a boring, stupid, vacuous election. I think it has been fascinating, but since part of the fascination is that very sourness, I......

Borgia's Tactics

Sir: Sorry to nit-pick but Michael Trend's reference (`The Doctor's dilemma', 6 June) to The Prince is slightly wrong. Cesare Borgia did not gain power by the murder of Remisso......

Neil's Number Up

Sir: Andrew Neil thinks (Letters, 13 June) I said that the Sunday Times spent £850,000 on the serial rights of its Profumo book. Odd. I didn't. This wonderful figure related to......