13 NOVEMBER 1964, page 16

What Happened

SIR,—Having read Mr. Anthony Judge's letter, we can but sympathise with Mr. Judge at the public display of his ignorance. Does he realise that we live in a democracy where the......

Sir,—you Write That .eighty-one Of The Last One Hundred...

in the 'Spectator's Notebook' were written by you and that you would be in- trigued to have comparable statistics from other columnists. Of the 'Notes by the Way' in East Africa......

The Liberal Vote • Sir, —might I Suggest Three Ways Of...

how one can put the Liberal vote into perspective? How many more Liberal candidates stood in 1964 com- pared with 1959? How many lost their deposits? What is the significance of......

Respect For Wine

SIR, —Good wine being one of the civilised—and, one hopes, civilising—pleasures of life, lovers of what 'maketh glad the heart' must deplore the way in which a piece of fair......

Sir,—never Having Regarded Myself As A Particularly...

am somewhat appalled to find I am branded in your columns by John Tripp as the arch-plotter behind a 'very loose grouping' (of poets) 'based on the weekly Tribune.' This is the......

Sir,--you Will Probably Close : This Correspondence...

one will be glad—because, as Mr. Lucie-Smith says, there are more practical things to do. But I hope you will give me this opportunity to correct Mr. John Tripp, who shows a......

Columnists

SIR,—Quoodle asks for statistics about other column- ists. There is only one of me. Sunday Express, Fleet Street, EC4 [One at a time.—Quoodle.] CROSS-BENCHER......

'all Racialists' Sir,—your Headlining Of Leo Baron's...

October 9 issue, together with the article itself, con- stitutes yet another of the increasingly biased and misleading reports on Rhodesia, which you appear to take great......