21 DECEMBER 1951, page 16

How To Spell

SIR,—Janus is a trifle hard on people who would like to spell, but simply cannot. May I use myself as an example ? Because my visual sense is far more highly developed than my......

Apples For Market

SIR, —Mr. Hincliffe has plenty to say about what may be called the decor of imported foreign fruit, but nothing at all about its taste and quality. Nor does he mention the fact......

Tractor Power

SIR, —Your contributor in.Country Life, December 7th, makes this state- ment: "A light Ferguson tractor would obviously have been far the better implement against packing [the......

Badgering Britain

Sut,—In your article Badgering Britain you do not mention M. Spaak's patience over the last few years_ Because he feared Britain would not come into a European federation he did......

Church And Chapel

SIR, —I was much interested in the letter which appeared in the Spectator • of November 23rd. I am writing froM Wales, and this letter has reminded me of the disestablishment of......

Petainism

MONSIEUR L'EDITEUR,—JC me permets de vous faire connaitre .que nous sommes des millions de Francais " Unrepentant Petainists." Nous n'en conservons pas moins une profonde amitie......