Butter On The Menu
SIR,—We have, of course r no knowledge of the case quoted by Leslie Adrian in your issue of February 20 and cannot comment on it in any way.. But it is a fact that any catering......
Lord Waverley Sir,—at The Request Of His Widow And His
sOn. 1 have gladly undertaken the task of writing the biography of the late John Anderson, Lord Waverley. I should be most grateful if any of your readers who are in possession......
Sir,—dr. Northcott Is Quite Wrong In Saying That The Mau
Mau troubles in Kenya showed 'how thin is the veneer of the Christian faith' among the Kikuyu. I was in Kenya at the time, and to me the really remarkable fact was not the......
Sir,—the Title Of Mr. Mellanby's Article Is Surely...
'case' cannot be made out without evidence. Mr. Mellanby merely makes assertions. He seems to have a sense of grievance against his archi- tect, and in consequence gives vent to......
Frank Harris
SIR, — Mr. Evelyn Waugh is or course entitled to express his own opinion of Frank Harris; he is not entitled to falsify the views of others, particularly when he is complaining......
Sir,—allow Me To Disagree With Nearly All Your Sug- Gestions
to the Chancellor. There is no difficulty about cutting a shilling off the income tax; indeed, this might have been done last year by the simple plan of omitting allocations......
Sir,—mr. Henschel Is Right To Pull Me Up For A
care- lessly worded sentence in my review of Klyuchevsky's Peter the Great in your issue of February 13. I should eiot have said that Charles 1 would have liked to rule through......