Sir: Let Sir Denis Bragan (13 September) And W. G.
Brunton (Letters, 20 September) both take heart, and apply to the Six Counties (where Shakespeare's pronunciation arrived with the Plantation of Ulster in 1608 and still......
Sir: It Was Distressing To See The Heading 'exit Wilson's
poodle' in your 18 October number. Is it not time this foolish fashion of calling people 'poodles' was discontinued? It is not only offensive to those it is intended to insult......
Table Talk
Sir: Few admitted 'strong' Zionists are as honest, or as engaging, as Professor Brogan (18 October), but I wonder whether any other racial or religious group would get his......
Sir: I Wonder If I Might Offer A Few Points
in support of Sir Denis Brogan's splendid 'Table Talk' (11 October)? Firstly, it can hardly be stressed too often that even now many of the 'guilty men' in the West who sup-......
The Case Against Import Controls
Sir: May I reply briefly to the 'technical' points raised by Mr Peter Jay, when arguing against import controls, ,t1though 1 agree with Mr Robert Skidelsky (Letters, 18 October)......
Exit Wilson's Poodle
LETTERS From Sir Herbert Marchant, Robert H. Doug- las, J. M. Jefferson, L. E. Weidberg, the Rev Douglas Graham, Vernon Bogdanor, Archie Gordon, A. M. Burdon-Cooper, Angus Hone,......