23 JULY 1954, page 15

Coal

R,-1 wish to make a few observations on ra. 6 of Mr. John Fox's letter on coal uly 9). Let me take it point by point. (1) How many domestic consumers can ord consideration of......

• .road Safety

SIR.--I was charmed to 'see last week how enthusiastically your correspondent D. K. Ullman misinterpreted John Arlott's article on road safety. Probably the majority of Mr.......

The Grange, Fulham

Sus,—May I respectfully congratulate Mr. John Betjeman upon his letter in the Spectator of July 16, re The Grange ' ? I was also present at the inquiry on the 13th inst. I was......

K — If I Drive For A Period Of Twenty-five Thirty Years

at speeds varying from one to ighty miles per hour, and, if during that Period no other road user takes any special otice of me, then I would say, ' I am a good iver.'—Yours......

An Unnecessary Ev1l

SIR, — The President of the Association of HM Inspectors of Taxes, in his letter in your issue of July 9, makes certain statements which, to one of the creative minority of......

The Guinea Pig

SIR, - 4 wonder if the comparative failure of the Fleming scheme is such a pity as James Nowell thinks '? From the point of view of the survival of the public schools, no doubt......