6 FEBRUARY 1959, page 22

Papal Infallibility Sir,—pharos's Thoughtful Comments On...

an (Ecumenical Council make heartening reading for those who have the interests of a united Christendom at heart. But I wonder whether he does justice to Anglican......

Litter

SIR,—I -waited sadly for the axes to fall on Taper' neck, stuck out so gallantly on behalf of the little individual liberties which we are losing swiftly now by law, bye-law ,......

Derriere-garde

SIR,—Mr. Hcyworth's letter hardly furthers the cause he advocates. Nci great discernment is required to declare that much of the contemporary music played in London is piffling;......

The Pensions Debate

SIR,—I want to take issue with Taper's comments on the Pensions debate. First, he expressed the view that it was 'vieux jete to hope. that 'an election-year debate on pensions......

Sla,—pharos States That His Proposed Solution Of The...

papal infallibility 'is not likely to gain wide support.' One can see why. If the present Pope were to declare ex cathedra that he is not infallible, he would tacitly admit ka)......

Meeting The People

SIR,--4 was with Mr. Gaitskell during part of his recent visit to North Wales, .and I should like to say that your editririal comment on this sort of activity was wide of the.......

Roads To Nowhere

SIR.– It was good to find someone with original ideas about transport breaking through the barrier of authoritarianism, as Ian Nairn did. But is his thesis not also a form of......

John Gordon

SIR,—My twelve-year-old god-daughter Lolly is pining for an autographed picture of John Gordon. Would any of your readers be prepared to 'exchange such a relic against three......

Sir,-1 Agree With Much Of What Mr. Peter Heyworth Says.

But- the fact remains that a laudatory notice of an ill-attended concert, however heart-warming it may be to the promoter, is not a negotiable instru- ment when it comes to......

The Middle East Sir,—aggressive Intentions Against Israel...

Nasser for many Years before she, like Britain against Hitler, decided that since attack was imminent, she would forestall it rather than passively await it. Since Britain......

Vie Ippettator

FEBRUARY 8, 1834 THE literary world has just escaped from the imminent danger of having a cherished mystery revealed. We are happy to find that the problem of the authorship of......