2 JANUARY 1953, page 18

"marginal Comment"

SIR,—How could you, Sir, how could you darken our New Year by hurling this horrible news at us ? I can only say that in my opinion you are gravely at fault in not having......

Sir,-1 Am Sure That Mr. Nicolson's Very Understandable...

leave everyone with a deep sense of personal loss; and I am sure that all readers of the Spectator will have developed an added high regard for the man whose never-failing......

Str, — I Am Neither A Roman, Nor An Anglo. Catholic, But

I find Mr. Cardew-Rendle's letter terrifying. He suggests that we should greet Marshal Tito "with a hearty English huzza," on the ground that, by persecuting Christians and......

Letters To The Editor

Marshal Tito's- t Visit SIR,—If Mr. Waugh's interest in Yugoslav affairs had started between the two world wars he would know that Stephen Radic, the adored leader of the Croat......

Privacy And The Press Sir,—in His Article, Privacy And The

Press, Mr. C. J. Slade says quite truly that Lord Porter's Committee on the Law of Defamation declined to deal with the problem created by instances of invasion of privacy by......

Sta,—speaking As One Of The Bigots Mentioned By A...

on the Tito visit, I cannot fail to see a certain fraternal similarity of mind in your selection of the letters on the subject. I' may add how quite surprised I was at the......

Kenya

sal,—It has been gratifying to us to read, through the venue of your paper, articles of sound sense, and on the whole correct reports of happenings in the colony, since the......