Don't Bank On It
SIR, ---Katharine Whitehorn complains justly of the system recently adopted by some banks of listing cheques by numbers only on the statement of account and omitting payees'......
Sir.- Whenever The Question Of Britain's Entry Into The...
Market is discussed, the loudest and most outraged cry from its opponents is that of a shamefully abandoned Commonwealth. As Mr. Cor- relli Barnett refreshingly pointed out,......
'public Odium,' The Press And Pros Sul,—no Journalist, I Am
proud to say, has attacked public relations more often in the pages of the Spectator than I have (though it may well be that Mesdames Whitehorn and Furlong, with their one......
Sense Of Purpose
Sitt,—I returned the ether day from Switzerland - -a country full of 'efficiency and equity' - ato read with wide-eyed amazement Mr. Henry Fairlie's article, 'Sense of Purpose,'......
The Common Market
SIR,—I see John Terrainc's good point very clearly, but it does not seem to me a very good one. Certainly Europe will only accept Britain's entry into the Com- mon Market for......
Stn,--i Have Followed With Interest The Recent Corre-...
the shortcomings of Britain's personal banking services, and would like in particular to offer some advice to your correspondent of last week, Mr. Irwin. I have been employed......