25 SEPTEMBER 1971, page 24

Stylish Waughs, Father And Son

Sir : I am sorry that there appears to be something of a fashion at present for sniping at Mr Auberon Waugh. His contributions in the form of book reviews in your journal are......

From Mrs P. M. Fletcher Sir: Must You Print Grossly

offensive and personally abusive letters such as that of Mrs Gledhill to Mr Waugh? Patricia Fletcher 4 Edith Terrace, London SW10 Sir: Colin Wilson, your reviewer of Graham......

Shocked Irishmen

From David Bell, JP, and J. W. Kennedy, MP for Gomac, Belfast Sir: Northern Irish readers are shocked at your leading article and Professor John Vaizey's contribution in your......

European Folly

Sir: Your splendid editorial on the record of the Government to date (September 17) yet again endorses the sheer folly of the Prime Minister's excursion into Europe. How right,......

Cheaper Money

Sir: Nicholas Davenport's article ' Cheaper money is the spur' (September 11) was like a breath of fresh air. May I point out that high interest rates militate against......

Sorrowfully

Sir: Your article ' New Pensions for Old' (September 18) not only uses ' hopefully ' for it is to be hoped '; it goes one worse, substituting ' thankfully ' for 'we can be......

But Still No Nice Brass Bedstead

Sir: John Rowan Wilson commented (September 11) on a remark made at a recent intervieW by Dr Pat Byrne of the Department of General Practice at Manchester University. But let us......