24 MAY 1975, page 3

Market Matters

Mr. Christopher Harrisson in his article published in your latest issue mentions the attempt made by the British Government at the time of the recent acute sugar shortage to......

Approved

Sir: I do indeed approve of Anne Wood's suggestion (May 17th) that arts which have too small a following to pay their own way should raise funds by lottery, or any other way......

Faith Evidence

From Sir Graham Sutton Sir: In his sincere and well argued letter in your issue of May 10, Mr Adrian Barrett compares the evidence for the Resurrection with that for the moon......

Illogical?

Sir: Lady Antonia Fraser and the Society of Authors, quite rightly deplore the savage cuts in the bookfund of the Buckinghamshire County Library, but is there not something......

The Spectator

Owing to circumstances beyond our control — a dispute in the printing industry — the number of pages in this issue of The Spectator has been severely restricted and one or two......

Albany, W1

Sir: - .,Surely," writes Mr Martin Seeker, "what was good enough for Wilde is good enough for us." Well no: I can think of lots of things — not to mention lots of people — good......

Censorship

From Professor Antony Flew Sir: I read with a shudder of foreboding the story in The Spectator (May 10) of ,how the Director was prevented by trades union action from publishing......

Answenng Back

Sir: While we much appreciate Cecil Gould 's notice of Dress in Italian Painting 1460-1500 by Elizabeth Birbari in this week's Spectator (May 3) we feel we ought to reply to the......