26 JANUARY 1974, page 4

Correspondents Are Advised That Their Letters Are More...

be read, and indeed more likely to be printed, if they are brief and to the point. Shallow deep down Sir: Terry Pitt's review of Dick' Taverne's book, The Future of the Left......

Sir: Although 'pastiche' Is Not One Of The Higher Art

forms it can give a lot of pleasure, and I think that Mr Pitt's pseudo-review of Mr Taverne's book is a superb example, worthy of commendation or perhaps a special prize from......

Scottish Interest

Sir: It is becoming increasingly obvious that the people of Scotland will be faced with a dilemma in 1974. A three-day working week may mean a tightening of the belt in the......

Ulster Interest

Sir: Your leader onMr Brian Faulkner's defeat at the hands of the Ulster Unionist Party (January 12) displays a total lack of understanding of the feelings of the mass of loyal......

Sir: In A Statement On The Eve Of The Unionist

Grand Council meeting Brian Faulkner warned that if the principles of friendship and co-operation were rejected then Ireland as a whole would be condemned to strife without end.......

Election Show

Sir: In his interesting piece 'The General Election Show,' (January 12) there are at least three reasons why Patrick Cosgrave fails to give a gala performance. 1. ". . . the......

The Unthinkable

Sir: The question has been posed to M il e now a number of times: "Is Mr 1 4 e at ., ,, intent on ruining the UK econonlY.t Ridiculous as this may appear at fir s be sight there......