15 NOVEMBER 1975, page 5

Cosgrave, Mp?

Sir: Mr Cosgrave's article 'Explai n ! Labour differences' (November 1) 'thought-provoking but unfair in accusation of Labour politicians 35 i inherently and inevitably, lovers......

Parish Pump

S ir: Mrs Ewing's letter on Scottish ! nd ePendence — which she says means ' Ild ePendence for England and Wales as Well (no mention of N. Ireland) is typical of the kind of......

Sir Victor Gollancz

Sir: A letter from Jack Barnett, pub. stied in your issue of November I, has Just come to my attention. While I am P l eased that he should have realised the contribution made......

Happy Valleys

Sir: Kenneth Hurren's admirable piece about the world premiere of the play Nye Bevan evokes many happy memories of that time shortly after the second world war when I toured two......

Gold

Sir: I have been wondering what is the flaw in Mr Stahl's specious article on the gold market in your issue of November 1. The answer appears to me to be that the value, not......

More So

Sir: In attacking the Minister for the Arts (November I) Will Waspe has got his figures wrong. Our funds for revenue purposes show an increase this year over last not of 6.6 per......

Contested

Sir: Not content, some weeks ago, with attributing 'Le mieux est l'ennemi du bien' to Sir Karl Popper, you now, in your leading article of November 8, garble Goldsmith's (and......

Going Left

Sir: With dismay and disgust we perceive increasingly left-wing tendencies displayed in some of your columns. We sincerely hope this trend will not continue. The Spectator has......

Out Of Court

Sir, Mr Peto of the Stowe Political Club is "slightly alarmed" at what has happened to the image of Edward Heath. Lots of people have thought Heath an able Minister but not a......