13 JANUARY 1950, page 16

Army Courts Martial

SIR,—From time to time we are treated to complaints by people in diverse prominent positions that the recruiting campaign for His Majesty's Forces is failing to draw the......

Portrait Of Tito

SIR, —It matters little to your critic of the trst study of Marshal Tito that I have been gathering material for the volume during four visits to the country since 1945. He......

Defiant Israel

six—It is difficult to understand why you persist in your vendetta against the State of Israel because it refuses to agree to the inter- nationalisation of Jerusalem. You base......

Atomic Sleight-of-hand

SIR,—Perhaps if I point out that I am a Cumbrian born and bred, this may receive more credence. In reply to your correspondent, I would claim that I have encountered this......

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Blanket Legislation

SIR,—In these days we all make our own beds, except, perhaps, Members of Parliament ; otherwise they would surely, by now have effected by legislation—or, more likely, by Order......

The Spectator

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A Fettes Poet

SIR,—May I point out that the name of the Fettes master, whose verses are quoted in the Country Life column of the Spectator for December 30th, was H. R. Pyatt, and not ii R.......

Fontana Di Trevi Sir,—i Regret That Owing To My Carelessness

in reading proofs, two sentences in my article, Fontana di Trevi, were misleading. What startled me in the Villa Borghese was to learn that the lady with .her clothes off was......