17 MAY 1957, page 18

Cyprus

SIR,—Speaking in the House of Lords on Cyprus last month, Lord Milverton said that a very generalised attitude towards the Cyprus problem may induce an atmosphere of unreality.......

Books For Eastern Europe

Sin—An International Committee of Writers and Publishers has just been set up in Paris with the object of sending books to Eastern Europe. Many of your readers may like to know......

Easter Morning

SIR,—Surgeon, in his latest letter, makes two rather sweeping statements for which he has produced no evidence at all—namely that St. Joseph of Arimatheea did not become a......

Sw! And Sw3

SIR,—John Betjeman has graded the postal districts for those pebple who strive to live in the 'right' areas. But although those engaged in trade may be equally concerned to......

Sir,—i Don't Know Whether Mr. Montgomery Hyde Would...

Mr. Ervine's 'two nation' theory —his interest in such 'non-Ulster' matters as the Lane pictures and the Casement diaries suggests that he takes a broader view of his......

Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes, Pc

SIR,—I am engaged, at the desire of Dame Mary Hughes and the trustees of the late Rt. Hon. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, 1915-22, in collecting material for his......

Shop Talk

SIR,—I am fascinated by your revolutionary economic theory in 'Shop Talk' (April 26) that the way to keep prices down is to keep shops open longer! One could suggest, with equal......

The Partition Of Ireland

SIR,—In the article 'A Sign of Strength' in your issue of May 3, you urge that the Border 'is Britain's re- sponsibility, too,' and you suggest that the British Government......