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rAltAIM= A ) THE ARTS V) ANOTHER VOICE (C) IN THE CITY .+F.)(3) COMFETITION ILLUSTRATION (1) LETTER

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(PC) POLITICAL COMMENTARY (PW) PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK (R) BOOK REVIEW

(X) MISCELLANEOUS

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Abbott, Jack Henry: on trial for murder, 23 Jan 9, 30 Jan 27(A); prison experiences, 30 Jan I8(R) Abbott, Jack Henry, In the Belly of the Beast, 30 Jan I8(R) Abortion: anti-abortion campaigners in the US, 30 Jan 8(A) Abrahams, Peter, The Fury of Rachel Monette, 30 Jan 22(R) Ackerley, J. R.: My Sister and Myself: The Diaries of J. R. Ackerley, (ed.) Francis King, 20 Mar 19(R) Ackroyd, Peter, The Great Fire of London, 30 Jan 20(R) Action stations, 8 May 15(A) Acton, Harold, The Soul's Gymnasium and Other Stories, 13 Mar 22(R)

Addison, Sir William, Local Styles of the English Parish Church, 13 Mar 26(R)

Admirable Thais, The, 17 Apr 11(A)

ADVERTISING

a puzzling Times advertisement by Central Independent Television, 2 Jan 5(N); the Sunday Times holiday and travel advertisements, 9 Jan 6(AV); notable owners of Rolls-Royces listed in an advertisement, 30 Jan 5(N), 6 Feb 18, 13 Feb 22(L); Germaine Greer on TV commercials, 13 Feb 35(AR); advertisements on taxis, 3 Apr 5(N); a British Airways advertisement on TV 17 Apr 4(N)

Advice columns, letters to, 19 Jun 5(N) Afghanistan; the Russians' hold only partial, 30 Jan 7(A), 6 Feb 18(L); the Russians' intentions and motives, 6 Mar 9(A) Afghanistan: no going back, 6 Mar 9(A) Aftermath of a scandal, 16 Jan 9(A) Aftermath of war, The, 26 Jun 7(A) Aga Khan, the: biographical material, 12 Jun 19(L) Ago, 3 Apr 25(P) Agrippina (Kent Opera, Sadler's Wells), 8 May 29(AR) Aida (Coliseum), 30 Jan 24(AR) AIR TRAVEL AND AVIATION British Airways to reduce staff, 9 Jan 4(PC); Michael Foot addresses the passengers on a BA flight, 23 Jan 4(PC), I4(A); better value and better service from foreign airlines than from British Airways, 23 Jan I3(A), 27 Feb I8(L); BA's cabin crews, 23 Jan 13(A), 13 Feb 21(L); package holidays to Thailand, 30 Jan 12(A); the collapse of Laker Airways, 13 Feb 16, 19(A), 20(C), 22(L), 20 Feb 17(A); a Japanese air crash, 6 Mar 11(A); a BA advertisement on TV, 17 Apr 4(N) Alanbrooke, David Fraser, 24 Apr 21(R) Alas, poor Freddie, 13 Feb 19(A) Albert Camus: A Critical Study, Patrick McCarthy, I May 26(R) Alcohol: see DRINK Alexander, Peter, Roy Campbell: A Critical Biography, 3 Apr 20(R) Alliance skips for Roy, The, 3 Apr 4(PC) Allotments, the provision of, 27 Mar 17(L)

All the President's Kin, Barbara Kellerman, 17 Apr 18(R) All the Stars in Heaven: Louis B. Mayer and MGM, Gary Carey, 3 Apr 22(R)

America gets the jitters, 17 Apr 6(A) American Art Since 1945, Dore Ashton, 29 May 30(R) American Indians: misrepresented, 6 Feb 24(R) America on the sidelines, 19 Jun 9(A) Amersham Unitd, 6 Mar 19(C) Amnesty International: Jeremy Thorpe appointed director of the British section, 13 Feb 5(N), and later resigns, 13 Mar 3(PW); a researcher forced to resign, 20 MSS 5(N) Anarchism, 10 Apr 5(N), 17 Apr 17(L) And Miss Reardon Drinks a Little (King's Head), 22 May 29(AR) Angel of Light, Joyce Carol Oates, 6 Feb 26(R) Angola: secret negotiations between MPLA and UNITA, 13 Mar 10(A) Angry caller, The, 20 Feb 6(AV) Animals: a domestic pet's attitude to an uncongenial owner, 13 Feb 36(C0); man's attitude to animals, 15 May 21(R), 22 May 18(L); people characterised as animals, 29 May 35(A) Another Country (Queen's), 6 Mar 5(N), 13 Mar 29(AR) Another voice, 2 Jan 6,9 Jan 6, 16 Jan 6,23 Jan 6, 30 Jan 6, 6 Feb 6, 13 Feb 6,20 Feb 6,27 Feb 6,6 Mar 6, 13 Mar 7, 20 Mar 6, 27 Mar 6, 3 Apr 6, 10 Apr 6, 17 Apr 5, I May 6, 8 May 6, 15 May 6, 22 May 6, 29 May 6, 5 Jun 5, 12 Jun 6, 19 Jun 6, 26 Jun 6(AV) Anthony Caro, Diane Waldman, 29 May 30(R) Antrim to Zamboanga, 15 May 11(A) Apologies: an apology in the Observer, 6 Mar 32(A) Arafat, Yasser, 6 Mar 8(I)(A) Archaeology: a biography of Sir Mortimer Wheeler, 17 Apr 20(R); prehistoric megaliths, 24 Apr 27(R) Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral, The, Francis Woodman, 23 Jan 18(R) ARCHITECTURE

William Burges, G. E. Street and other architects who died in 1881, 9 Jan I2(A); the 1880s and 19803 com- pared, 9 Jan 12(A); the architectural history of Canterbury Cathedral, 23 Jan 18(R); Lars Sonck and Finnish Romanticism, 30 Jan 23(AR); fascist ration- alism in one of Mussolini's new towns, 30 Jan 24(AR); the Barbican Centre, 13 Mar 6(N), 28(AR), 29 May 23(AR); English parish churches and their local styles, 13 Mar 26(R); perspective drawings in the RIBA's collection, 17 Apr 23(R); Berthold Lubetkin and his career, 15 May 14(A); the RIBA gold medal, 15 May 14(A); 19th-century French architecture, 26 Jun 26(R) Arden of Favershani (The Other Place, Stratford-on- Avon), 10 Apr 26(AR)

Airraxivniva invades the Falkland Islands, 10 Apr 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(N), 6(AV), 16(A), 17(C), 27(A), 24 Apr 3(PW), 1 May 19(L); Britain's unpreparedness, 10 Apr 4(PC), 5(N), 6(AV); reactions in the British press to the invasion,

10 Apr 16, 17 Apr I 5(A); its recurrent political and economic cycles and accelerating inflation, 10 Apr 7(A); the army's grip, 10 Apr 7(A); the sale and expropriation of British assets after the war, 10 Apr 17(C); Taki's Argentinian friend, 17 Apr 27(A); previous threats to the Falklands, 24 Apr 4(N); Britain's financial sanc- tions, 24 Apr 17(A); US attitude to, I May 7(1); An Argentinian childhood, 1 May 12(A); a missing tilde,

8 May 17(L); three British journalists charged with spying, 8 May 5(N); a British expeditionary force defeated in the Peninsular war, 15 May 7(A); sanctions imposed by the EEC, 15 May 9(A); Argentina seen from inside, 29 May 8(A), 12 Jun 10, 31(A); attitudes to the Falklands, 29 May 8(A); closer trade links with Russia, 29 May 9(A); Argentinians' reactions to the Falklands fighting, 12 Jun 31(A); how the news of defeat was received, 19 Jun 31(A); the Pope's visit, 19 Jun 32(1); a political Crisis, 26 Jun 3(PW); a letter from an Anglo-Argentine, 26 Jun 5(N); the repercussions of the Falklands war, 26 Jun 7(A); the quality of life in Buenos Aires, 26 Jun 36(A); see also FALKLAND ISLANDS Argentina's fascist Gaddad, 10 Apr 7(A) Argentinian childhood, An, 1 May 12(A) Argentinian daydreams, 12 Jun 10(A)

Argies, go home, 10 Apr 9(A)

Aristocrats of Africa, The, 20 Mar 9(A) Arlen, Michael J., The Camera Age: Essays on Television, 9 Jan 21(R) Armide (Spitalfields Festival), 19 Jun 27(AR) Army and armed forces, the: the repercussions of the Falklands war, 26 Jun 7(A) Arrogant Connoisseur, The, (ed.) Michael Clarke and Nicholas Penny, 29 May 27(R)

Arthur Boyd Houghton, Paul Hogarth, 12 Jun 24(R)

ART

artists' exhibitions: Nicol Allan, 15 May 30, Timothy Behrens, 6 Mar 30, Joseph Beuys, 24 Apr 29, Edward Burra, I May 29, Sandro Chia, 2 Jan 24, Prunella Clough, 8 May 28, Lionel Constable, 20 Mar 25, Jan Dibbets, 6 Mar 30, Nathalie Dower, 2 Jan 25, Joel Fisher, IS May 30, Meredith Frampton, 20 Mar 25, Hamish Fulton, 8 May 28, Gilbert and George, 30 Jan 26, Harold Gilman, 27 Mar 28, Goya, 7 Jan 25, Dan Graham, 2 Jan 25, Alan Green, 1 May 29, Ivon Hitchens, 13 Feb 31, Humphrey Jennings, 6 Feb 29, Allen Jones, 8 May 28, Frida Kahlo, 24 Apr 28, Anish Kapoor, 12 Jun 30, Anselm Kiefer, 24 Apr 29, LandSeer, 27 Feb 28, Christopher Lebrun, 12 Jun 29, F. E. McWilliam, 26 Jun 34, Teddy Millington-Drake, 5 Jun 29, Tina Modotti, 24 Apr 28, Ben Nicholson, 27 Mar 28, A. R. Penck, 12 Jun 30, Tom Phillips, 12 Jun 30, Lawrence Preece, 5 Jun 29, Lucie Rie, 27 Mar 28, Paul Rosenbloom, 6 Mar 30, Ed Ruscha, 8 Mar 28, Michael Salaman, 1 May 29, Lucas Samaras, 27 Mar 28, Alan Saret, 15 May 30, Lars Sonck, 30 Jan 23, Adrian Stokes, 26 Jun 32, Graham Sutherland, 29 May 21, Turner, 20 Mar 25, Ger van Elck, 6 Mar 30, Caret Weight, 30 Jan 26, Bill Woodrow, 13 Feb 32(AR)

a child's design for a postage stamp, 9 Jan I6(L); the shady side of the art world, 9 Jan I9(R); the Edo period in Japan, 16 Jan 25(AR); a possible solution to the

Royal Academy's financial problems, 13 Feb 32(AR); death of Ben Nicholson and Sir Cedric Morris, 20 Feb 30(AR), 13 Mar 20(L); a new design exhibition gallery at the V&A, 27 Feb 26(AR), 6 Mar 20, 13 Mar 20, 3 Apr 18(L); France 1945-54 at the Barbican Centre, 13 Mar 28(AR); the Tate's latest acquisitions, 20 Mar25 (AR); In the Image of Man (Indian painting and sculpture), 3 Apr 28(AR); bird artists, 10 Apr 25(AR); an exhibition of holograms, 17 Apr 25(AR); Burne-Jones and his conversation, 24 Apr 23(R); The South Bank Show, 15 May 31(AR); the visual arts of the Ottoman Empire, 22 May 28(AR); the Royal Academy Summer Exhibi- tion, 29 May 20(AR); new exhibitions at Agnews and the Leger and Heim galleries, 29 May 2I(AR); the Barbican Arts Centre examined, 29 May 23(AR); Graham Sutherland, 29 May 25(R); his portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, 29 May 25(R), 5 Jun 20, 12 Jun 19, 19 Jun I9(L); the 1936 Surrealist exhibition in London, 29 May 25(R), 12 Jun 19, 26 Jun 21(L); books on Australian art and artists, 29 May 26(R); Richard Payne Knight, the 'arrogant connoisseur', 29 May 27(R); William Henry Hunt, 29 May 28(R); American art since 1945, 29 May 30(R); Anthony Caro, 29 May 30(R); some exhibition catalogues, 29 May 31(R); exhibition of portraits and self-portraits, 5 Jun 29(AR); a monograph on Arthur Boyd Houghton, 12 Jun 24(R) Art of Memory. The, Lord Butler, 24 Apr 20(R) Ascent of Wilberforce III, The (Lyric Studio), 16 Jan 24(AR)

Ascher, Carol, Simone de Beauvoir: A Life of Freedom, 23 Jan 19(R) Ascherson, Neal, The Polish August, 6 Feb 20(R) Ashton, Joe: advocates workers' control of BR, 27 Feb 6(AV) Ashbery, John, Shadow Train, 23 Jan 22(R) Ashley, April, and Duncan Fallowell, Au Revolr Monsieur

. . . Bonjour Mademoiselle: April Ashley's Odyssey, 24

Apr 24(R) Ashton, Dore, American Art Since 1945, 29 May 30(R) Askwith, Betty, Piety and Wit: A Biography of Harriet Countess Granville, 6 Mar 25(R) ASLEF: see Railways A spinall, John, 20 Mar 5(N), 27 Mar 31(A) Assassin, The (Greenwich), 3 Apr 29(AR) Assignment, Laurence Learner, 10 Apr 23 (R) At Freddie's, Penelope Fitzgerald, 27 Mar 24(R)

Atha, Anthony, (ed.) A Scottish Naturalist: The Sketches

and Notes of Charles St John 1809-1856, 15 May 21(R) Auden, W. H.: his early work, 2 Jan 22(R); 6 Mar 30(AR)

Au Revoir Monsieur . Bonjour Mademoiselle: April Ashley's Odyssey, Duncan Fallowell and April Ashley,

24 Apr 24(R) Austen, Jane: her Kent connections, 13 Mar 24(R) Austin, M. E., Love-Act, 12 Jun 26(R) Austin, Paul Britten, The Organ Maker's Wife, 9 Jan 22(R) Australia: Australian films praised, 6 Feb 15(A), 13 Feb 22, 27 Feb I8(L); Thoughts from Australia, 17 Apr 10(A); defence policy, 17 Apr 10(A); books on Australian art and artists, 29 May 26(R) Austria: Polish refugees, 30 Jan 9(A)

Autobiography, An, R. G. Coliingwood, 16 Jan 23(A), 20 Feb 19(L)

Avenging of Mr Argov, The, 12 Jun 7(A)

Babies: a bank of frozen embryos proposed, 13 Feb 18(A); baby care in 18th-century France, 20 Feb 23(R) Back on the rails?, 20 Feb 12(A) Baden-Powell, Dorothy, Operation Jupiter, 20 Feb 26(R) Badinter, Elisabeth, The Myth of Motherhood, 20 Feb 23(R)

Bad news for godwits, 24 Apr 16(A)

Baker, Kenneth, (se.) London Lines: The Places and Faces of London in Poetry and Song (photos David Lister), I May 25(R)

Bakunin, Michael, 10 Apr 5(N), 17 Apr 17(L)

Ball at Glenkerran, The, George Malcolm Thomson, 5 Jun 27(R)

Ballet: see DANCE AND BALLET Bank holidays: the Institute of Directors wants to abolish the May and August bank holidays, 8 May 5(N) Bankruptcy: America's 'Chapter II' proceedings, 29 May I 8(C), 12 Jun 19(L) Banks: local development banks advocated, 2 Jan 12(A); now providing house mortages on competition with building societies, 20 Feb 18(C); their role in the financing of industrial firms, 27 Mar 16(C); now branching out into other fields, 22 May 17(C) Banville, John, The Newton Letter, 19 Jun 26(R) Barber of Seville, The (Glyndeboume), 5 Jun 28(AR) Barbican Arts Centre, the: opened, 13 Mar 6(N), 28(AR); assessed and criticised, 29 May 23(AR)

Baring, Maurice, Dear Animated Bust: Letters to Lady Juliet Duff, France 1915-1918, 2 Jan 18(R) Barnes, Julian, Before She Met Me, 17 Apr 22(R) Bartered Bride, The (Welsh National Opera), 6 Mar 26(AR) Baskerville Caper, The, Frank Norman, 30 Jan 22(R) Batchelor, David, Children of the Dark, 27 Mar 25(R) Battle honours, 29 May 17(A) Bayadere, La (Royal Ballet, Covent Garden), 6 Mar 27(AR) Bazaar and Rummage (Royal Court Upstairs), 22 May 29(AR)

BBC, the: criticised for its coverage of the Falklands crisis, 22 May 5(N), 8(A), 5 Jun 18(A) Beaconsfield by-election, the, 22 May 4(PC)

Bearding the Bible bashers, 13 Feb 8(A) Beaux-Arts and Nineteenth-Century French Architecture, The, (ed.) Robin Middleton, 26 Jun 26(R) Before She Met Me, Julian Barnes, 17 Apr 22(R) Beggar's Opera, The (Opera Factory London), 16 Jan 24(AR)

Begin, Menachem: 26 Jun 10(I); visit to the US, 26 Jun 10(A); see FASO ISRAEL

Being in the right, 10 Apr 6(AV) Belief in God, Charles Gore, 30 Jan I9(A) Bell, Anne Olivier, (ed.) The Diaries of Virginia Woolf, Volume IV (1931-35), 13 Mar 23(R) Bellow, Saul, The Dean's December, 10 Apr 21(R) Bereavement, A, 27 Mar 16(C) Berenice (Lyric, Hammersmith), 29 May 32(AR) Berlin Requiem (ballet), 27 Mar 27(AR) Berthoud, Roger, Graham Sutherland, 29 May 25(R) Best of Cameron, The, James Cameron, 20 Mar 2I(R) Best Short Stories of John Buchan, Vol II, The, (ed.) David

Daniell, 19 Jun 21(R)

Bettelheim, Bruno, and Karen Zelan, On Learning to Read, 20 Mar 20(R) Bewildered, Cheltenham, 17 Apr 15(A) Beyond the Footlights (Lyric), 17 Apr 26(AR)

Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh: his Orange People, 8 May 13(A), 22 May I8(L) Bicycling: round the world by bicycle, 3 Apr 23(R)

Big Read, The, 23 Jan 14(A) Billy Budd (Covent Garden), 3 Apr 30(AR) Bindoff S. T., The History of Parliament: The House of Commons 1309-1558, 22 May 19(R)

Bingo: newspaper bingo competitions, 20 Feb 6(AV) Biographies in verse, 22 May 32(CO) Birds: weakened by starvation in adverse weather, 9 Jan 5(N); bird artists, 10 Apr 25(AR); the godwits of Romney Marsh threatened, 24 Apr I6(A) Birthday, a 50th, 5 Jun 32(A) Bisset, Jacqueline, 16 Jan 27(A)

Bitter End, The, Richard Holmes and Anthony Kemp,

27 Mar 22(R)

Black fire hazard, 16 Jan I2(A) Black Hole of Calcutta, The (Albany Empire), 3 Apr

29(AR)

Blake, Robert, Disraeli's Grand Tour, 30 Jan 18(R)

Blasphemy, the law of, 30 Jan 5(N)

Bloody portents, 13 Feb 7(A) Blunden, Edmund: Selected Poems (ed. Robyn Marsack), 8 May 18(R); Undertones of War, 8 May 18(R) Boat, The (film), 17 Apr 25(AR)

Boeteng, Paul, 17 Apr 14(A)

Bolieme, La (Metropolitan Opera, New York), 6 Feb

30(A), 20 Feb 19(L)

Bombay: its history and architecture, 10 Apr 19(R) Boogie (May Fair), 17 Apr 26(AR) Book in my life, ,4, 16 Jan 23, 30Jan 19, 13 Mar 27, 10 Apr 23,22 May 22,26 Jun 29(A) Book of Laughter and Forgetting, The, Milan Kundera,

13 Feb 24(R)

Book of Sea Journeys, A, (ed.) Ludovic Kennedy, 23 Jan

20(R) Books: real book titles given incongruous 'authors', 13 Feb 35(A); ghost-writing, 13 Feb 35(A)

Boris Pasternak: His Life and Art, Guy de Mallac, 27 Feb

22(R)

Bosse, Malcolm J., Ganesh, 1 May 23(R) BotIcin, B. A., (ed.) A Treasury of American Folklore,

22 May 22(R)

Boulton, James T., and George J. Zytaruk, (ed.) The Letters of D. H. Lawrence: Vol 11, 1913-16, 1 May 22(R) Bowers, Raymond, The Spark, 17 Apr 22(R) Bradford, Ernie, Hannibal, 2 Jan I9(R) Breed of Heroes, A, Alan Judd, 13 Feb 29(R)

Brezhnev, Leonid: time to retire or be replaced?, 3 Apr 9(A); poems he might have written, 19 Jun 32(CO)

Bright, beautiful morning, 3 Apr I3(A) Bring Me Sunshine, Bring Me Smiles (Shaw), 24 Apr

30(AR)

Brink, Andr6, A Chain of Voices, 8 May 23(R)

BRITAIN every level of society deeply opposed to extremism, 2 Jan 6(AV); being ruined by the trade unions, 13 Feb 6(AV); nemesis and contemporary Britain, 20 Mar 16, 27 Mar 17(L); the gentlemanly ideal and Britain's economic decline, 27 Mar 5(N); an 'average British family',.8 May 6(AV), 29 May 19, 12 Jun 19(L); English society in the 18th century, 15 May 19(R); a remarkable week for Britain, 26 Jun 5(N)

Britannia Hospital (film), 5 Jun 29(AR)

Broadcasting: the proposed national cable network and its control, 26 Jun 19(A)

Brody, Hugh, Maps and Dreams, 6 Feb 24(R)

Bronte family, the, 26 Jun 24(R)

Brontosaurus (Lyric Studio), 12 Jun 28(AR)

Brooke, Alan (Lord Alanbrooke): a biography, 24 Apr 21(R)

Brookner, Anita, Providence, 5 Jun 27(R) Brother Blue Pencil, 6 Feb I6(A) Brother of the More Famous Jack, Barbara Trapido, 22 May 26(R) Brown, Archie, John Fennell, Michael Kaser and H. T. Willets, (ed.) The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Russia and the Soviet Union, 27 Mar 21(R) Brown, Peter, Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity, 1 May 2I(R)

Buchan, John: a memoir, 19 Jun 2I(R); his best short stories, 19 Jun 2I(R)

Buchan, William, John Buchan: A Memoir, 19 Jun 2I(R) Buckley, Christopher: his book Steaming to Bamboola, 22 May 3I(A) Buczacki, Stefan, and Keith Harris, Guide to the Pests, Diseases and Disorders of Garden Plants, 8 May 24(R) Buddhism: in Thailand, 24 Apr 11(A)

Budget, the: budget possibilities, 23 Jan 4(PC); a budget to help the unemployed required, 6 Mar 4(PC); Sir

Geoffrey Howe's Budget, 13 Mar 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(C) Budget for whom ?, A, 6 Mar 4(PC)

Building societies: the clearing banks now competing to

provide house mortgages, 20 Feb 18, 22 May 17(C) Bull, George: Inside the Vatican, 16 Jan 22(R); Venice: The Most Triumphant City, 5 Jun 24(R) Bumps and Knots Lyric, Hammersmith), I May 29(AR) Binges, William, Jan 12(A)

Burma: its 'gentle dictatorship' and attachment to Buddhism, 3 Apr 11(A), 17 Apr I7(L)

Burne-Jones Talking: His Conversations 1895-98, Thomas Rooke (ed. Mary Lago), 24 Apr 23(R) Burnett, David, The Priestess of Henge, 5 Jun 27(R) Burnt Arabs, 20 Mar 10(A)

Burra, Edward: exhibition, 1 May 29(AR); a memorial volume, I May 29(AR) Butler, Lord: 13 Mar 16(I); an appreciation of 'Rob' Butler, 13 Mar 16(A); a reminiscence about benzedrine, 3 Apr 5(N); a memorial service, 10 Apr 5(N); on his friends, 24 Apr 20(R)

Butler, Lord, The Art of Memory, 24 Apr 20(R) California Dolls, The (film), 9 Jan 26(AR) Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Russia and the Soviet Union, The, (ed.) Archie Brown. John Fennell, Michael Kaser and H. T. Willets, 27 Mar 2I(R) Cambridge University: a Union Society debate sponsored by the Spectator, 20 Feb 5(N) Camera Age, The: Essays on Television, Michael J. Arlen, 9 Jan 2I(R) Cameron, James, The Best of Cameron, 20 Mar 21(R) Campbell, Roy: a critical biography, 3 Apr 20(R) Camus, Albert, The Outsider: A New Translation, 1 May 26(R)

Cannabis-smoking by Rastafarians, 23 Jan 5(N), 30 Jan 6(AV) Canterbury, the Archbishop of: the Pope's visit, 10 Apr 15(A); relations with overseas Anglican communions, 10 Apr I5(A); meets the Pope, 5 Jun 5(AV), 26 Jun 2 l(L) Canterbury Cathedral: an architectural history, 23 Jan 18(R) Capital punishment: see Death penalty

Capra, Fritjof, The Turning Point: Science, Society and the Rising Culture, 12 Jun 21(R) Captain Brassbound's Conversion (Haymarket), 26 Jun 34(AR) Capturing the moral ground, 30 Jan 8(A)

Cards, two sorts of, 23 Jan 26(A)

Carey, Gary, All the Stars in Heaven: Louis B. Mayer and MGM, 3 Apr 22(R)

Carmarthen: its drinkers, 24 Apr 15(A) Caro, Anthony, 29 May 30(R) Carrington, Lord: resigns as Foreign Secretary, after the invasion of the Falkland Islands, 10 Apr 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(N), 16(A), 28(A) Carthage: a life of Hannibal, 2 Jan I9(R)

Case for federalism, The, 29 May I3(A) Cato the Elder: and his slaves, 23 Jan 15, 6 Feb 18(L) Causing serious trouble, 27 Mar 12(A) Clebrating Garibaldi, 29 May 12(A) Celeste (film), 3 Apr 28(AR) Chain of Voices, A, Andre Brink, 8 May 23(R) Challenges, 9 Jan I5(C)

Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 6 Mar 24(R) Chambers, Whittaker: and the Hiss case, 10 Apr 14(A), 24 Apr 19, 8 May 17(L)

Chanel Solitaire (film), 20 Feb 28(AR)

Charity: a huge sum subscribed for the dependents of the drowned Cornish iffeboatmen, 16 Jan 3(PW), 6(AV) Charles, Prince: see Prince of Wales Charles I and his family, 15 May 23(R)

Chase, James Hadley, Hand Me a Fig-Leaf, 30 Jan 22(R) Chekhov: The Early Stories, (chosen and trans.) Patrick Miles and Harvey Pitcher, 19 Jun 26(R)

CHESS

a winter circuit of British tournaments, 2 Jan 29(A); the Brighton tournament, 9 Jan 29(A); a quiz, 16 Jan 29(A), and the answers, 20 Feb 33(A); the ICL Hastings tournament, 23 Jan 28(A); the latest world and British Elo ratings, 30 Jan 29(A); Nunn's success at the Wijk aan Zee tournament, 6 Feb 32(A); the progression through zonal, interzonal and candidates' tournaments to the world title match, 13 Feb 37(A); the Grfinfeld defence, 27 Feb 32(A); Timrnan wins the Clam in tournament, 6 Mar 33(A); the West European Zonal tournament, 13 Mar 33(A); the Reykjavik tournament, 20 Mar 28(A); the marathon Indonesian tournament, 27 Mar 33, 17 Apr 29(A); chess books reviewed, 3 Apr 33, 26 Jun 38(A); England v USSR in the World Telex Cup, 10 Apr 30(A); the Phillips and Drew Kings tournament, 24 Apr 33, 1 May 34, 8 May 32(A); Viktor Korchnoi now in the US, 15 May 34(A); the play-off for three places in the Interzonals, 22 May 33(A); Kasparov wins the Bugojno tournament, 29 May 37, 5 Jun 34(A); Korchnoi's poor form, 12 Jun 32(A); an open-air blitz tournament, 12 Jun 32(A); Korchnoi's wife and son granted exit visas from Russia, 19 Jun 32(A); the Lloyds Bank problem-solving champion- ship, 19 Jun 32(A); a new chess column, 26 Jun 38(A) Chess, 2 Jan 29, 9 Jan 29, 16 Jan 29, 23 Jan 28, 30 Jan 29, 6 Feb 32, 13 Feb 37, 20 Feb 33, 27 Feb 32, 6 Mar 33, 13 Mar 33, 20 Mar 28, 27 mar 33,3 Apr 33, 10 Apr 30, 17 Apr 29, 24 Apr 33, 1 May 34, 8 May 32, 15 May 34, 22 May 33,29 May 37, 5 Jun 34, 12 Jun 32, 19 Jun 32, 26 Jun 38(A) Chess Computer Book, Tim Harding, 3 Apr 33(A) CHILDREN a child's design for a postage stamp, 9 Jan 16(L); caning in schools without the parent's permission banned, 6 Mar 5(N); learning to read, 20 Mar 20(R); a Thai `slave-girl' allegedly bought for £85, 17 Apr 5, 12 Jun 6(AV); the exploitation of child labour, I May 19(L); An Argentinian childhood, 1 May 12(A) Children of Aldermaston, The, 12 Jun 14(A) Children of the Dark, David Batchelor, 27 Mar 25(R) China: the imperial Ming tombs, 16 Jan 20(R); Peking's

Gate of Heavenly Peace as a symbol of China, 20 Feb 21(R)

Chosen, The (film), 26 Jun 35(AR)

CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH the Virgin Birth, 9 Jan I 6(L); the architecture of Canterbury Cathedral, 23 Jan 18(R); Jerusalem in literature, 23 Jan 19(R); the Church of England

USING THIS INDEX

Arrangement of entries Entries are arranged in letter-by-letter alphabetical order, i.e. spaces between words are ignored. Thus the entry 'Nightingale Fever' precedes 'Night in old Peking'. Abbreviations are indexed as written (i.e. `Mr' follows all `Mo-' entries and precedes all 'Mu-' i

entries) with two exceptions: 'St' is indexed as f spelt out as 'Saint', and 'Mac' and its variations are all treated as if spelt 'Mac'.

Use of italics Entries in italics are titles-either of articles in the Spectator or of books, magazines and newspapers or of plays, films, operas, ballets, exhibitions etc reviewed or mentioned. i

Page references are in the form: (Day) (Month) (Page), .e. date of issue followed by page number. Thus '20 Mar 18' means 'issue for 20 March, page 18'. Where a subject occurs more than once in an issue, the reference may appear thus '19 Jun 7(A), 18(C)'. The nature of contributions is indicated by the letter or letters which follow the page reference. Thus '2 Jan 20(R)' refers the reader to a book review appearing on page 20 of the 2 January issue. Where successive references in a list are to the same type of contribution the distinguishing letter is inserted after the last of them only. Thus the entries '5 Jun 20, 12 Jun 19, 19 Jun 19(L)' all refer to letters. A list of the distinguishing letters used is printed at the head of this index. All leading and 'middle' articles are indexed by title, as are all books (under author and title), plays, films, operas etc which are either specifically reviewed or mentioned at length. In addition, contributions are indexed under the subjects they deal with, usually with a brief indication of their main contents.

In order to save space and to group together references on similar subjects, a number of general headings such as 'Children', 'Education', 'Economic.' and 'Parliament', are used, as well as the names of countries and organisations. References which there is no room to index separately can often he traced from entries under these general headings.

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recommends an extension of the law of blasphemy, 30 Jan 5(N); the Rector of Greenford adopted as a Labour candidate for Parliament, 30 Jan 6(AV); the search for the historical Jesus, 30 Jan 17(R); Charles Gore's Belief in God, 30 Jan 19(A); the Synod to discuss C of E clergymen's exclusion from the House of Commons, 13 Feb 17(A); a biography of Luther, 13 Feb 27(R), 27 Feb 17(L); Scottish and Irish Presby- terianism, 6 Mar 14(A); the transcendent One. 6 Mar 23(R); English parish churches and their local styles, 13 Mar 26(R); the international preoccupations of the C of E, 10 Apr 15(A); holiness and Christian devotion, I May 21(R); the meeting of the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Pope, 5 Jun 5(AV); the belittlement of the C of E and its leaders, 26 Jun 2I(L); see also RELIGION and ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Christmas: the Christmas TV programmes, 2 Jan 26(AR); useless Christmas gifts, 2 Jan 28(CO) Christmas Carol, A (Sadler's Wells), 2 Jan 26(AR) Christ Stopped at Eboli (film), 8 May 28(AR) Churchill, Lord Randolph: 9 Jan 17(I); a political life, 9 Jan I7(R) Churchill, Sir Winston: his lying-in-state recalled, 30 Jan 13(A); the episode of the Sutherland portrait, 29 May 25(R), 5 Jun 20, 12 Jun 19, 19 Jun 19(L) Cigarettes: see Smoking Cinema: see FILMS City and the saver, The, 2 Jan 12(A) City of Gold: The Biography of Bombay, Gillian Tindall, 10 Apr 19(R) Civilisers and primitives, 3 Apr 16(A) Clark, Kenneth, Moments of Vision, 9 Jan 20(R) Clarke, Michael, and Nicholas Penny, The Arrogant Connoisseur, 29 May 27(R) Classes, social: the class struggle in the ancient Greek world, 9 Jan I8(R); Jocky Wilson, the new hero of British labour, 23 Jan 6(AV); the working class and coarse fishing, 22 May 18(L) Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, The, G.E.M. de Ste Croix, 9 Jan I8(R) Clausewitz on war, 8 May 4(PC), 15 May 18(L) Clemenza di Tito, La (Covent Garden), 19 Jun 27(AR) Closed shop issue, the: legislation likely, 2 Jan 11(A) Clubs: dealing with interlopers, 3 Apr 5(N) CND (Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament): its oppo- nents, 12 Jun 14(A); mass demonstration in Hyde Park, 12 Jun I4(A)

Coat of Varnish, A (Haymarket), 10 Apr 26(AR) Cobbett, William: a biography, I May 20(R)

Cockburn, Claud: his qualities, 2 Jan 14(A), 9 Jan 16, 23 Jan 15(L) Coinage, the: a 20p coin introduced, 19 Jun 6(AV) Colette, letters from, 3 Apr 21(R) Collected Poems, Karol Wojtyla (trans. Jerzy Peterkiewicz), 26 Jun 25(R) Collected Stories of Sean O'Faolain, The: Volume Two, 2 Jan 21(R) Collingwood, R. G., An Autobiography, 16 Jan 23(A), 20 Feb 19(L) Collins, Larry, and Dominique Lapierre, Mountbatten and the Partition of India, 22 May 20(R) Colonial conundrums, 5 Jun 11(A) Colonial Experience in French Fiction, The, Alec G. Hargreaves, 9 Jan 18(R) Commendments, modern, 16 Jan 28(CO) Commedia (New Opera Company), 6 Mar 26(AR) Common Market, the: see EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Competition, 2 Jan 28, 9 Jan 28, 16 Jan 28, 23 Jan 27, 30 Jan 28, 6 Feb 31, 13 Feb 36, 20 Feb 32, 27 Feb 31, 6 Mar 32, 13 Mar 32,20 Mar 27, 27 Mar 32, 3 Apr 32, 10 Apr 29, 17 Apr 28, 24 Apr 32, 1 May 33, 8 May 32, 15 May 33, 22 May 32.29 May 36, 5 Jun 33, 12 Jun 32, 19 Jun 32, 26 Jun 37(CO) Complete Poems of Heinrich Heine, The: A Modern English Version, Hal Draper, 26 Jun 23(R) Computers: Dateline's computer dating, 22 May 31(A) Confucius in the cockpit, 6 Mar 11(A) CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, THE things coming right too slowly, 23 Jan 4(PC); the Solicitor-General for Scotland resigns over a dropped rape case, 30 Jan 3(PW), 4(PC); Sir Ian GiLmour's campaign against Mrs Thatcher, 6 Mar 4(PC); how Auberon Waugh joined the party, 13 Mar 7(AV); how Alliance candidates may affect the Conservative vote, 3 Apr 4(PC). 10 Apr 5(N), 18(L); 'gay' Tories, 24 Apr 19(L); the 1963 leadership struggle, 24 Apr 20(R); the Government's position on the Falklands now con- siderably modified. 15 May 4(PC); the choices now open over the Falklands, 15 May 4(PC), 6(AV); the Falklands crisis working to their advantage, 29 May 4(PC); signs that the Government's policies are succeeding, 29 May 14(A); the party's secret weapons- class loyalty and hereditary peerages, 26 Jun 6(AV); see also THATCHER, MRS MARGARET and individual ministers and members Contemptuous, 16 Jan I4(A) Contes d'Hoffmann, Les (Covent Garden), 30 Jan 24(AR) Contract, The (fihn), 13 Feb 34(AR) Contradictions, 6 Feb 17(C) Cool Repentance, Antonia Fraser 26 Jun 28(R) Copleston, Frederick, Religion and the One, 6 Mar 23(R) Corbett, Colonel Jim, /5 May 18(L) Costa Rica: shaven for fugitives, 12 Jun 11(A); relations with Nicaragua, 12 Jun I 1(A); an active volcano, 19 Jun 13(A); Cartago and Limon, 19 Jun 13(A) Country of exploiters, A, 29 May 8(A) Country of her Dreams, The, Janice Elliott, 20 Mar 22(R) COUNTRYSIDE, THE the CWS bans hunting on its land, 13 Mar 7(AV); Sites of Special Scientific Interest, 24 Apr 16(A); the godwits of Romney Marsh threatened, 24 Apr 16(A); the East Anglian countryside, 15 May I6(A); a cottage in the country, 15 May 20(R); a Scottish naturalist, 15 May 21(R); Nature Notes parodied, 26 Jun 37(CO) Cowasjee, Saros, (set. and intro.) Stories from the Raj: From Kipling to Independence, 15 May 27(R) Crafts: a Crafts Council exhibition, 23 Jan 24(AR) Craig, Mary, Man from a Far Country, 5 Jun 2I(R) CRICKET the MCC tour of India and its personalities, 9 Jan I3(A); Geoffrey Boycott compared with Sutcliffe and Hutton, 23 Jan 25(AR); 'rebel' English players in South Africa, 6 Mar 5(N), 15(A), 13 Mar 19, 27 Mar 14(A); Ian Botham in London, 13 Mar 32(A); 'Tich' Freeman and other leg spinners, 22 May 23(R); books reviewed, 22 May 23(R); prospects for the new season, 29 May 34(A); Who invented the googly?, 26 Jun 17(A); an early cricket match in India, 26 Jun 17(A) Cricket at fever pitch, 9 Jan I3(A) CRIME murderer Jack Henry Abbott kills a waiter, 23 Jan 9, 30 Jan 27(A); Claus von Bulow tried for attempted murder of his wife, 23 Jan 9, 30 Jan 27(A), 6 Feb 5, 20 Mar 5(N), 27 Mar 31, 15 May 32(A); a furore over Scotland Yard's stattling crime statistics, 27 Mar 4(PC); mugging by blacks, 3 Apr 14(A); John Hinckley and his trial, 17 Apr 9(A). 15 May 5(N), 22 May 18(L), 12 Jun 12(A); a crime passionnel trial, 8 May 22(R) Crime books: see Thrillers Crime Wave, John Wynne, 12 Jun 26(R) Crosland, Anthony: a biography, 12 Jun 25(R), 26 Jun 21(L) Crosland, Susan, Tony Crosland, 12 Jun 25(R) Crow and the eagle, The, 6 Feb 7(A) Crowley, Aleister, 6 Mar 29(AR) Crowley, John, Little Big, 12 Jun 26(R) Cuba: as seen by Auberon Waugh, 27 Mar 6, 3 Apr 6(AV); the Catholic Church, 3 Apr 6(AV) Cuban Passage, Norman Lewis, 12 Jun 20(R) Cupboard, The, Rose Tremain, 9 Jan 22(R) Curious Game of Cricket, The, George Mell, 22 May 23(R) Cutler, Sir Horace, 16 Jan 5(N) Cyprus: the Greek prime minster's visit and the Cyprus problem, 13 Mar 9(A), 3 Apr 18(L) Cyprus: new initiatives, 13 Mar 9(A) Czechoslovakia, 13 Feb 24(R) Daily Mail: The Mail on Sunday launched, 8 May 15(A) Daily Mirror: John Pilger buys a Thai 'slave-girl' for £85, 17 Apr 5, 12 Jun 6(AV) DANCE AND BALLET the Royal Ballet's La Bayadire and The Two Pigeons, 6 Mar 27(AR); Ghost Dances, Berlin Requiem and Night Music (Ballet Rambert), and L'Invitation au Voyage (Royal Ballet), 27 Mar 27(AR); Romeo and Juliet, 10 Apr 25(AR); arts festival of 1982, 1 May 27(AR); programmes by Second Stride and the Festival Ballet, 15 May 28(AR); two Swan Lake presentations. 5 Jun 31(AR); the Kirov Ballet in Paris, 26 Jun 31(AR); Nureyev's Manfred, 26 Jun 32(AR) Daniell, David, (ed.) The Best Short Stories of John Buchan, Vol II, 19 Jun 2I(R) Darlington, Beth, (ed.) The Love Letters of William and Mary Wordsworth, 3 Apr 24(R) Dartington Hall: its founders, 19 Jun 25(R) Darts: Jocky Wilson, world champion, 23 Jan 6(AV) Dateline's computer dating, 22 May 31(A) Davies, Norman, God's Playground: A History of Poland in Two Volumes, 6 Feb 20(R) Dean's December, The, Saul Bellow, 10 Apr 21(R) Dear Animated Bust: Letters of Lady Juliet Duff France 1915-1918, Maurice Baring, 2 Jan 18(R) Dear Duchess, Denis Stuart, 20 Feb 25(R) Deathbed scenes, 30 Jan 5(N) Death of a journalist, 2 Jan 10(A) Death of a trade unionist, 13 Feb 10(A) Death of trade unionism, The, 27 Feb 8(A) Death of a waiter, 23 Jan 9(A) Death penalty, the: agitation for its return, 27 Mar 15(A); the Commons debate, 15 May 13(A), 5 Jun 20(L) DE.,vms Patrick O'Donovan, 2 Jan 10(A); Mikhail Suslov, 30 Jan 10(A); Ben Nicholson, 20 Feb 30(AR); Sir Cedric Morris. 20 Feb 30(AR); Ngaio Marsh, 27 Feb 25(A); Lord ('Rab') Butler, 13 Mar 16(A); Ronald Duncan, 19 Jun 30(AR); King Khaled of Saudi Arabia, 26 Jun 13(A) de Beauvoir, Simone, 23 Jan 19(R) DEFENCE Trident or bigger conventional forces?, 27 Feb 4(PC); lessons to be learnt from the Falklands campaign, 19 Jun 7(A), 18(C); a revision of the 1982 Defence White Paper now essential, 19 Jun 7(A), I8(C); the new weapons used in the Falklands campaign. 19 Jun 8(A); the repercussions of the Falklands war, 26 Jun 7(A) De Gas (ballet), 15 May 28(AR) de Jonge, Alex, The Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin 12 Jun 22(R) de Mallac, Guy, Boris Pasternak: His Life and Art, 27 Feb 22(R) Dennett, Daniel C., and Douglas R. Hofstadter, (ed.) The Mind's I, 2 Jan 20(R) Denning, Lord: on jury service, 5 Jun 5(AV); his new book withdrawn, 5 Jun 5(AV) de Ste Croix, G.E.M., The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World, 9 Jan 18(R) Deschner, Gunther, Heydrich: The Pursuit of Total Power, 24 Apr 25(R) Desert of deficits, A, 19 Jun 10(A) Design: a new design exhibition gallery at the V & A, 27 Feb 26(AR), 6 Mar 20. 13 Mar 20, 3 Apr 18(L) Design for Living (Greenwich), 26 Jun 34(AR) De-That cher ised, 30 Ian 15(C) Detling Murders, The, Julian Symons. 26 Jun 28(R) Devonshire, the Duke of: joins the SDP, 20 Mar 6(AV) de Vries, Peter, Sauce for the Goose, 30 Jan 21(R) Diary entries about great minds, 30 Jan 28(CO) Diary of Virginia Woolf, Volume IV (1931-35), The, (ed.) Anne Olivier Bell, 13 Mar 23(R) Dickinson, Peter. The Last House Party, 26 Jun 28(R) Diet of thin gruel, A, 13 Mar 5(C) Diplock report on the security services, the, 20 Mar 11(A) Diplomacy: see Foreign relations and diplomacy Dipple, Elizabeth, Iris Murdoch: Work for the Spirit, 16 Jan 19(R) Disch, Thomas, The Man Who Had No Idea, 1 May 23(R) Discounts, 16 Jan 15(C) Disraeli: 30 Jan 18(I); his tour of the Near East, 30 Jan 18(R) Disraeli's Grand Tour, Robert Blake, 30 Jan 18(R) Distorting the public interest, 27 Feb 14(A) Doctors: the title 'Doctor', 27 Mar 17(L) Does the Navy know best?, 8 May 8(A) Dogs: the dangerously aggressive Doberman Pinscher, 20 Feb 5(N); attacks on postmen, 20 Feb 5(N); badly trained dogs, 27 Feb 17(L) Doll's House, A (The Pit), 26 Jun 34(AR) Dornford Yates, A. 3. Smithers, 27 Feb 20(R) Dragon Apparent, A, Norman Lewis, 12 Jun 20(R) Draper, Hal, The Complete Poems of Heinrich Heine: A Modern English Version, 26 Jun 23(R) Dreaming in Bronze, D. M. Thomas, 23 Jan 22(R) Dreyfus (Hampstead), 26 Jun 34(SR) DRINK the 'Peace through Alcohol' movement, 2 Jan 5(N); the Roman Catholic Church's attitude to alcohol, 30 Jan 6(AV), 13 Feb 21(L); the fall of a Soho layabout, 13 Feb 35(A); Wales to vote on Sunday opening, 24 Apr I5(A), 15 May 18(L); Carmarthen and its pubs, 24 Apr 15(A); a questionnaire answered, 1 May 32(A); David Owen on alcohol, 13 Mar 7(AV); see also Pubs Drinking-up time, 24 Apr 15(A) Drinkwater, John: exhibition material sought, 27 Feb 18(L) Drugs: teenage Swedish drug addicts on an expedition, 16 Jan 5(N); the effects of benzedrine, 3 Apr 5(N) Druid, The, Leonard Mosley, 23 Jan 18(R) Drury, Allen, The Hill of Summer, 17 Apr 22(R) Duff, Lady Juliet: Maurice Baring's letters to, 2 Jan 18(R) Duncan, Ronald: death, 19 Jun 29(AR) Duties' of the press, The, 20 Feb 8(A) Early Auden, Edward Mendelson, 2 Jan 22(R) East Anglian line, The, 15 May 16(A) EAST-WEST RELATIONS the Great Britain-USSR Association, 9 Jan 6(AV), 16 Jan 17, 30 Jan 16, 20 Feb 19(L); events in Poland a blow for West Germany's Ostpolitik, 23 Jan 7(A); the economic policies of the West unable to influence events in the Soviet bloc, 23 Jan 7(A); increased Western con- ventional forces likely to have more deterrent effect on Russia than more nuclear weapons, 27 Feb 4(PC); the watering-down of the Voice of America's broadcasts, 13 Mar 8(A); the US alleges Communist aid to guerrillas in El Salvador, 27 Mar 10(A); trade and financial relations between the West and eastern Europe, 10 Apr 12(A), 24 Apr 18(L) ECONOMIC current British illusions, 2 Jan 4(PC); things not too bad?, 16 Jan 5(N); the economy coming right too slowly to help the Government's prospects, 23 Jan 4(PC); signs that the economy is recovering, 29 May 14(A), 5 Jun 20(L); the Versailles economic summit, 12 Jun I6(A); the US no longer powerful enough to defend the open international economic order, 12 Jun I6(A); see also Budget and FINANCIAL Edinburgh, the Duke of: interviewed on TV, 29 May 34(AR) Edith Sitwell: A Biography, Geoffrey Elborn, 2 Jan 22(R) EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS examination results noticeably better in Northern Ireland than in the rest of Britain, 16 Jan 4(PC); an ILEA campaign against Government's proposed cuts, 16 Jan I7(L); public school stories, 6 Feb 26(A); how to bypass the state system and introduce parental choice, 20 Feb 4(PC); the European Court of Human Rights outlaws caning without the parents' permission, 6 Mar 5(N); research on learning to read, 20 Mar 20(R); at school in the Argentine, 1 May 12(A) Edward II (Round House), 6 Mar 28(AR) Edward Garnett, George Jefferson, 1 May 24(R) EEC, the: SEC EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Egisto, L' (Scottish Opera), 30 Jan 24(AR) Egotism in German Philosophy, George Santayana, 10 Apr 23(A) Egypt: Hosni Mubarak's presidency so far, 16 Jan 7(A); President Sadat's assassins executed, 24 Apr 8(A); Islamic fundamentalism and the assassination of Sadat, 24 Apr 8(A) Elbom, Geoffrey, Edith Sitwell: A Biography, 2 Jan 22(R) Elder Brother, The: A Biography of Charles Webster Leadbeater, Gregory Tillett, 26 Jun 30(R) ELECTIONS AND BY-ELECTIONS the Glasgow Hillhead by-election, 16 Jan 5(N), 13 Mar 17(A), 20 Mar 4(PC); disagreement over the Alliance candidature for Greenock, 16 Jan 13(A); an indecisive general election in Ireland, 27 Feb I2(A); a by-election in Northern Ireland, 27 Feb 13(A); Roy Jenkins wins the Glasgow Hillhead by-election, 3 Apr 3(PW), 4(PC), 13(A); how the Alliance may affect Conservative and Labour votes, 3 Apr 4(PC), 10 Apr 5(N), 18(L); the Beaconsfield by-election campaign, 22 May 4(PC); the parties' votes in recent by-elections, 12 Jun I7(A); see also FRANCE and IRELAND Electronic nursery, The, 26 Jun 19(A) Elliott, Janice, The Country of her Dreams, 20 Mar 22(R) Elmhirsts of Dartington, The: The Creation of an Utopian Community, Michael Young, 19 Jun 25(R) Embryonic issues, 13 Feb I8(A) Employment Bill, the: its proposals rouse union opposi- tion, 2 Jan 11(A), 6 Feb 3(PW), 4(PC); debated in the Commons, 13 Feb 4(PC) Emptying of Sinai. The, 27 Feb 10(A) Encyclopaedia of useless knowledge, extracts from an, 6 Mar 32(CO) Endo, Shusaku, The Samurai (trans. Van C. Gessel), 15 May 26(R) End of the honeymoon. The, 16 Jan 7(A) End of the Wets?, The, 13 Mar 4(PC) English language: a disgusting word, 2 Jan 16(L); religious language, 17 Apr 21(R); the word game, 17 Apr 28(C0); 'to Jew', 1 May I9(L); examples of purple prose, 8 May 32(C0); `to hack', 22 May 7(A), 26 Jun 21(L) English Society in the Eighteenth Century: The Pelican Social History of Britain, Roy Porter, 15 May I9(R) English Temper, An, Richard Hoggart, 27 Mar 19(R) Eritrea (Camden Festival), 3 Apr 30(AR)

Escape from Elba, The: The Fall and Flight of Napoleon 1814-1815, Norman Mackenzie, 19 Jun 23(R) Etta, Andrew?, 20 Mar 6(AV)

European Court of Human Rights: see Human rights EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (EEC), THE Britain somewhat disillusioned after ten years' member- ship, but it would be folly to leave the EEC, 23 Jan 5(N); the sanctions against Argentina, 15 May 9(A); Britain's intransigence over her budget contribution, 15 May 9(A); the options open to the Community if endless squabbling is lobe avoided, 29 May I3(A)

Evangelist of Race: The Germanic Vision of Houston Stewart Chamberlain, G. G. Field, 6 Mar 24(R) Evans, Harold: what he has done to The Times, 20 Feb 15(A); resigns as editor of The Times, 20 Mar 3(PW), 5(N), 14, 26(A); and the Washington Post, 20 Mar 5(N) Evans, Stuart, Temporary Hearths IS May 26(R) Evening's Intercourse, An (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane),

20 Feb 29(AR)

Everyman's Companion to the Brontes, Barbara and Gareth Lloyd Evans, 26 Jun 24(R) Evil conjunction, An, 26 Jun 20(R) Ewart, Gavin, The New Ewart: Poems 1980-1982, 20 Mar 23(R)

Fable, a, 1 May 33(CO)

Fact and fantasy In a French restaurant, 17 Apr 23(P) Fairbairn, Nicholas: 30 Jan 1(I); resigns as Solicitor- General for Scotland, 30 Jan 3(PW), 4(PC) Faithful Suslov, 30 Jan 10(A)

FALKLAND ISLANDS, THE

invaded by Argentina, 10 Apr 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(N), 6(AV), I6(A), 17(C), 27(A), 24 Apr 3(PW), I May 19(L), 8 May 3, 15 May 3, 22 May 3, 29 May 3, 5 Jun 3, 12 Jun 3(PW); the divorce rate, 10 Apr 5(N); their discovery and subsequent changes of sovereignty, 10 Apr 8(A); the islands today, 10 Apr 9(A); earlier sea battles off South America, 10 Apr 9, 17 Apr 7(A), 24 Apr 18(L); reactions in the British press to the invasion, 10 Apr 16, 17 Apr 15(A); the Falklands' economy, 10 Apr 7(C); a task force dispatched by sea, 17 Apr 3(PW), 4(N), 7(A), I May 11(A); difficulties facing the task force, 17 Apr 4(N), 7(A), 15 May 7(A); Alexander Haig acts as go-between, 17 Apr 3(PW), 6(A), 24 Apr 10(A); effect on stock markets and exchange rate, 17 Apr 16(C); the crisis debated in the Commons, 24 Apr 4(PC); possible terms for a compro- mise, 24 Apr 4(PC); previous Argentinian threats, 24 Apr 4(PC); the crisis as seen from Italy, 24 Apr 5(N); President Reagan's fence-sitting, 24 Apr 16(A); South Georgia reoccupied, 1 May 3(PW), 4(PC); American attitudes to the crisis, 1 May 7(A), 5 Jun 20(L); was sending a task force a mistake?. I May 11(A), 15 May 17, 18, 29 May 19(L); the sinking of the General Belgrano and the Sheffield, 8 May 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(N); the war with Argentina no longer 'fun', 8 May 5(N); on board one of the task force ships, 8 May 8, 22 May 7(A); press treatment of the crisis, 8 May 15(A), 15 May 5(N); TV treatment of the sinking of HMS Sheffield, 8 May 30(AR); the Govern- ment's position now considerably modified, 15 May 4(PC); the choices open to the Government, 15 May 4(PC), 6(AV); permanent reoccupation of the Falklands hardly possible, 15 May 7(A); French attitudes to the crisis, 15 May 9(A); the crisis likely to favour armament shares, 15 May I7(C); what, besides the Falklands themselves, is at stake, 22 May 5(N); repercussions on the Pope's visit to Britain, 22 May 5(N); the BBC criticised for its coverage, 22 May 5(N), 8(A); what is to happen if and when the Argentinians leave?, 22 May 8(A); negotiations break down and British troops land, 29 May 3(PW), 4(PC), 6(AV), 7(A); further naval losses, 29 May 5(N); a strayed helicopter, 29 May 6(AV); the military situation and the need to move fast, 29 May 7(A); Russia taking advantage of the crisis, 29 May 9(A); how the press reported the successful landing, 29 May 17(A); bravery on both sides, 29 May 35(A); Goose Green and Darwin captured, 5 Jun 3(PW), 4(N), 10(A); is too much military information being published ?, 5 Jun 4(N), 18(A), 12 Jun 5(N); the Pope denounces the fighting, 5 Jun 9(A); lessons to be learnt from the fighting, 5 Jun 10(A), 19 Jun 7(A), 18(C): Spanish reactions to the crisis, 5 Jun 11(A); 'Puerto Argentino' and 'Puerto Stanley', 5 Jun 11(A), 12 Jun 19, 26 Jun 2I(L); changed attitudes in Britain, 12 Jun 5(N); Argentinian troops on the Falklands surrender, 19 Jun 3(PW); questions that remain to be answered, 19 Jun 4(PC); was it all worth while?, 19 Jun 5(N); the course of the campaign recapitulated, 19 Jun 7(A); a parallel with the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-5, 19 Jun 8(A); the new weapons employed, 19 Jun 8(A); US reactions to events, 19 Jun 9(A); the cost of the campaign to Britain, 19 Jun 18(C); the repercussions of the Falklands war, 26 Jun 7(A); Max Hastings precedes the troops into Port Stanley, 26 Jun 8(A) Falklands: lessons and cost, 19 Jun 7(A) Falklands, The: what next?, 22 May 8(A) Falklands Effect, The, 19 Jun 4(PC) Fall of France, 1982, 26 Jun 16(A) Fallowell, Duncan, and April Ashley, Au Revoir Mon- sieur. ... Bonjour Mademoiselle: April Ashley's Odyssey, 24 Apr 24(R) False Inspector Dew, The, Peter Lovesey, 10 Apr 23(R) Family, the: an 'average British family', 8 May 6(AV), 29 May 19, 12 Jun 19(L) Fantastic invasion, 13 Mar II(A) Farson, Daniel, Henry: An Appreciation of Henry Williamson, 26 Jun 22(R) Farthing for the Falklands, A, 10 Apr 17(C) Fast Men, The, David Frith, 22 May 23(R) Fay, Stephen, The Great Silver Bubble, 19 Jun 22(R) Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Gate at the Latclunere), 13 Feb 3I(AR) Feeding the Lake, John Mole, 23 Jan 22(R) Fenn, Richard K., Liturgies and Trials, 17 Apr 21(R) Fennell, John: see Brown, Archie

Festivals: arts festivals of 1982, I May 27(AR)

Field, G. G., Evangelist of Race: The Germanic Vision of Houston Stewart Chamberlain, 6 Mar 24(R) Fifth Form at St Dominic's, The, Talbot Baines Reed, 6 Feb 26(A) Fifty Years in the City, 5 Jun I9(C) Figes, Eva, Sex and Subterfuge, 6 Mar 25(R) Fighting to withdraw, 15 May 7(A)

Fiji: its military forces, 22 May 18,5 Jun 20(L) Fthats

Andrzej Wajda's films, including Man of Marble and Man of Iron, 9 Jan 10(A); Australian films praised, 6 Feb 15(A), 13 Feb 22, 27 Feb 18(L); Humphrey Jennings's film work, 6 Feb 29(AR); film music, 13 Feb 30(AR); an Indian and an American film contrasted, 13 Mar 18(A); biographies of Louis B. Mayer and Roman Polanski, 3 Apr 22(R); making a film on wine, 3 Apr 31, 10 Apr 28(A); reflections on film titles, 12 Jun 30(A); a biography of Visconti, 19 Jun 20(R); see also individual film titles Final Day, The, 26 Jun 8(A)

FINANCIAL the investment of pension funds, 2 Jan 12(A); a move towards lower interest rates, but rates ultimately dependent on the US, 30 Jan 15(C); ways of econo- mising on the cost of the unemployed, 6 Feb 4(PC); the impact of the Falklands crisis, 17 Apr 16(C); Britain's financial sanctions on Argentina, 24 Apr 17(A); a 20p coin introduced, 19 Jun 6(AV); paying for the Falklands campaign, 19 Jun 18(C); see also ECONOMIC, STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY and Taxation

Finer shades of orange, 27 Feb 13(A)

Finland: Lars Sonck and National Romanticism, 30 Jan 23(AR); the new President, Mauno Koivisto, 6 Feb 12(A)

Finland's new champion, 6 Feb 12(A) Fires, Marguerite Yourcenar, 19 Jun 26(R)

Fish and fishing: carp die through the cold weather, 9 Jan 5(N), 23 Jan 16(L); elvers over-fished, 17 Apr 4(N); working-class anglers, 22 May 18(L)

Fisher, Nigel, Harold Macmillan, 3 Apr 19(R) Fitzgerald, Penelope, At Freddie's, 27 Mar 24(R) Flag for Sunrise, A, Robert Stone, 2 Jan 20(R) Flying Dutchman, The (Coliseum), 20 Feb 28(AR) Fly the foreign flag, 23 Jan 13(A) Food: a new disease-'bolimia', 2 Jan 8(A); Christmas dinner at the Park Lane Hilton, 2 Jan 27(A); food at a motorway cafe, 26 Jun 5(N)

Foot, Michael: addresses the passengers on a BA flight,

23 Jan 4(PC), 14(A); articles in the Observer on his dispute with the Bennites, 23 Jan 14(A); Labour Party dissatisfied with his leadership, 12 Jun 4(PC), 17(A); possible successors, 12 Jun 4(PC); his tribute to Mrs Thatcher, 19 Jun 4(PC)

Football, association: the women's rights movement and mixed football in Lewisham, 22 May 5(N); personalities described in football terms, 26 Jun 36(A)

Ford, Ford Madox, The Rash Act (intro. C. H. Sisson), 1 May 23(R) Foreign relations and diplomacy: travel restrictions on Russian diplomats in London, 13 Feb 5(N) Forgotten centenary, A, 9 Jan 12(A) For Richer for Poorer, Edward Stewart, 1 May 23(R) For those in peril on the sea, 22 May 6(AV) Foster, R. R., Lord Randolph Churchill: A Political Life, 9 Jan 17(R)

Fox, Adam: his professorship at Oxford, 19 Jun 19(L) FRANCE the colonial scene in fiction, 9 Jan I8(R); lenient sentences in the de Broglie trial, 16 Jan 9(A); Graham Greene's book on the criminal underground of Nice, 30 Jan 5, 29 May 5(N); the Communists' support for Russia and their drop in popular favour, 6 Feb 5(N), 9(A); the high bill for nationalisation projects, 6 Feb 9(A); Francis I, 6 Mar 22(R), 13 Mar 20(L); a defeat for the Left in the cantonal elections, 20 Mar 8, 3 Apr 8(A); the government's zigzag course, 3 Apr 8(A); making a film in Montpelier, 3 Apr 31, 10 Apr 28(A); pitfalls ('false friends') in the French language, 24 Apr 2I(R), 1 May I9(L); M. Defferre, Minister of the Interior, 8 May 9(A); France a transit camp for international terrorists, 8 May 9(A); an SS panzer division in France, 8 May 19(R); French attitude to the Falklands crisis, 15 May 9(A); the franc devalued and the economy in difficulties, 19 Jun 10(A); attitude to the English and to Africans, 22 Jun 16(A); 19th- century architecture, 26 Jun 26(R)

France's zigzag course, 3 Apr 8(A) Francis I, R. J. Knecht, 6 Mar 22(R) Francis I of France, 6 Mar 22(I)(R), 13 Mar 20(L) Fraser, Antonia, Cool Repentance, 26 Jun 28(R) Fraser, David, Alartbrooke, 24 Apr 21(R) Fraser, John Foster, Round the World on a Wheel, 3 Apr 23(R) Freman, Lewis, (ed.) The Percy Grainger Companion, 23 Jan 21(R) Frendin, Celia, The Parasite Person, 26 Jun 28(R) French False Friends, C. W. E. Kirk-Greene, 24 Apr 21(R) Frith, David, The Fast Men, 22 May 23(R) From Cartage to Limon, 19 Jun I3(A) Funny Turns (King's Head), 3 Apr 29(AR) Fury of Rachel Monette, The, Peter Agrahams, 30 Jan 22(R)

Gaddafi, Colonel, 17 Apr 8(1), 8(A)

Galante, Pierre, Hitler Lives and the Generals Die, 13 Feb 25(R)

Galtieri, President, 10 Apr 1(1), 7(A); see also ARGENTINA Gambia: see Senegambia Games: 'Dungeons and Dragons', 6 Mar 20(L)

Ganesh, Malcolm J. Bosse, I May 23(R)

Gardening: gardening books reviewed, 8 May 24(R); some adventurous gardens, 8 May 25(A); style and taste in gardens, 8 May 26(A); Gertrude Jekyll's gardens, 8 May 26(A)

Gardner, Helen, In Defence of the Imagination, 27 Feb 21(R)

Garibaldi: 29 May 12(1); visit to London in 1864,27 Mar 5(N); centenary of his death, 29 May 12(A); his achievement assessed, 29 May 12(A) Garnett, Edward: his influence on authors, I May 24(R)

Gate of Heavenly Peace, The, Jonathan D. Spence, 20 Feb 2I(R) General Winter changes sides, 15 May 4(PC) Gentle dictatorship, The, 3 Apr 11(A) Gentlemen in Trol lope, The, Shirley Robin Letwin, 27 Mar 5(N), 10 Apr 20(R) German Army 1933-45, The, Albert Seaton, 13 Feb 25(R) GERMANY

Hitler's destruction of' enemy cities, 2 Jan 16(L); the German army under Hitler, 13 Feb 25(R), 6 Mar 20(L); a biography of Luther, 13 Feb 27(R), 27 Feb 17(L); Houston Stewart Chamberlain's Germanic vision, 6 Mar 24(R); Germany philosophy, 10 Apr 23(R); a biography of Heydrich, 24 Apr 25(R); the second SS Panzer division in France, 8 May 19(R) Germany, East: attitude to Polish events, 16 Jan 8(A): good relations between Erich Honecker and Helmut Schmidt, 16 Jan 8(A)

Germany, West: Chancellor Schmidt on good terms with Erich Honecker, 16 Jan 8(A); events in Poland a blow for Ostpolitik, 23 Jan 7(A); Chancellor Schmidt's speech at the SPD conference, I May 8(A); Der Spiegel and the opposition to siting nuclear missiles in West Germany, 12 June 13(A) Getting it Right, Elizabeth Jane Howard, 15 May 26(R) Ghost Dances (ballet), 27 Mar 27(AR) Ghost Story (film), 6 Feb 27(AR)

Gibraltar: run down after years under siege, 10 Apr 5(N); reopening of the frontier with Spain delayed, 17 Apr 4(N); a parallel with the Falklands?, 5 Jun 11(A)

Gibson, Michael, Shrub Roses, Climbers and Ramblers, 8 May 24(R)

Gielgud, Sir John: in a deathbed scene, 30 Jan 5(N) Gilmour, Sir Ian: his anti-Thatcher campaign, 6 Mar 4(PC)

Give 'em more rope, 27 Mar I5(A) Glare of global disgust, The, 13 Mar 19(A)

Glasgow: a city fallen into despair, 13 Mar 17(A); the Hillhead by-election, 13 Mar 17(A), 20 Mar 4(PC) Glencoe, the massacre of, 13 Feb 28(R)

God's own kingdom, 17 Apr 5(AV)

God's Playground: A History of Poland in Two Volumes, Norman Davies, 6 Feb 20(R)

Godwin, Gail, A Mother and Two Daughters, 6 Feb 26(R) Gold: further fall in price, 23 Jan 15(C); now an uncertain investment, 3 Apr 16(C) Golden tide, 3 Apr 16(C) Golding, William, A Moving Target, 5 Jun 25(R) Goldsmith, Sir James: no further details of his £50,000 prize for investigative journalism, 20 Feb 5(N): trying to buy the New York Daily News, 20 Feb 5(N); a biography, 22 May 24(R) Golombek, Harry, The 1948 World Championship, 26 Jun 38(A)

Golub, Richard, 8 May 31(A)

Goodbye, Sinai, 24 Apr 6(A) Good men and true, 12 Jun 15(A) Gore, Charles, Belief in God, 30 Jan 19(A)

Gotham visited, 23 Jan 11(A) Graffiti: some samples, 29 May 5(N)

Graham Sutherland, Roger Berthoud, 29 May 25(R)

Grainger, Percy, 23 Jan 21(R)

Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, The (Sadler's Wells), 8 May 29(AR) Grant Duff, Shiela, The Parting of Ways: A Personal Account of the Thirties, 20 Mar 22(R) Granville, Harriet Countess: a biography, 6 Mar 25(R) Grass Is Singing, The (film), 24 Apr 28(AR) Grave Epigrams and Other Verses, John Sparrow, 23 Jan 22(R)

Graves, Robert: a biography, 5 Jun 22(R): selected letters, 5 Jun 22(R); 5 Jun 22(P) Great Britain - USSR Association, the, 9 Jan 6(AV), 16 Jan 17, 30 Jan 16, 20 Feb 19(L)

Great Fire of London, The, Peter Ackroyd, 30 Jan 20(R) Greatness, unrecognised, 30 Jan 28(CO) Great Perspectivists, The, Gavin Stamp, 17 Apr 23(R) Great Silver Bubble, The, Stephen Fay, 19 Jun 22(R)

Greece: the prime minister and the Cyprus problem, 13 Mar 9(A), 3 Apr 18(L)

Greene, Graham: his book exposing the criminal under- world of Nice, 30 Jan 5, 29 May 5(N); his non-gution books, 30 Jan 5(N), 20 Feb 19(L) Greene, Graham, J'Accuse, 29 May 5(N) Green Grow the Dollars, Emma Lathen, 10 Apr 23(R)

Greenland: forthcoming referendum on staying in the EEC, 9 Jan 5(N) Greenock: disagreement over the Alliance candidates for the constituency, 16 Jan I3(A)

Gregory Awards 1980, The, (se.) Peter Porter and Howard Sergeant, 23 Jan 22(R) Grigg, John: joins Social Democratic Party, 30 Jan 5(N) Grindea, Miron, (ed.) Jerusalem: The Holy City of Literature, 23 Jan I9(R) Guardian, the: political leanings of its staff members, 6 Mar 18(A), 13 Mar 20, 27 Mar I7(L) Guys and Dolls (Olivier), 20 Mar 24(AR) Gypsies: the gypsies at Appleby fair, 19 Jun 15(A) Gypsy's Baby, The, Rosamond Lehmann, 13 Feb 28(R) Haig, Alexander: 17 Apr 1(1); acts as go-between in the Falklands crisis, 17 Apr 3(PW), 6(A), 24 Apr 10(A) Haines, Lett, 13 Mar 20(L) Hall, Julian, The Senior Commoner, 2 Jan 17(R) Hamburger, Michael, (trans.) An Unofficial Rilke, 23 Jan 22(R) Hamilton, lain, Koestler, 24 Apr 23(R) Hand Me a Fig-Leaf, James Hadley Chase, 30 Jan 22(R) Hannibal, Ernie Bradford, 2 Jan 19(R) Harding, Tim, Chess Computer Book, 3 Apr 33(A) Hardy, Thomas, 19 Jun 24(1); a biography, 19 Jun 24(R) Hargreaves, Alex Q. The Colonial Experience in French Fiction, 9 Jan 18(R) Harold Macmillan, Nigel Fisher, 3 Apr 19(R) Harp and the Oak, The, Hugh Massingham, 26 Jun 29(A) Harris, Mrs: murders her doctor lover, 8 May 22(R) Hart-Davis, Rupert, (ed.) The LytteltonlHart-Davis Letters: Vol IV, 1959, I5 May 24(R) Harvey, A. E., Jesus and the Constraints of History,

30 Jan 17(R)

Hastings, Max, Das Reich: Resistance and the March of

the Second SS Panzer Division Through France, June

1944, 8 May 19(R) Hatt, John, The Tropical Traveller, 23 Jan 13, 30 Jan 13(A) Have church, will travel, 10 Apr 15(A) Hawkes, Jacquetta, Mortimer Wheeler: Adventurer in Archaeology, 17 Apr 20(R) ..

Heading for victory, 5 Jun 10(A)

Headlines, newspaper, 6 Feb 31(CO)

Heald, Tins, Masterstroke, 10 Apr 23(R) Heat, Ed McBain, 30 Jan 22(R) Hebblethwaite, Peter, Introducing John Paul II, 5 Jun

21(R)

Hedda Gabler: Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford, 27 Feb

29(AR); Cambridge, 29 May 32(AR) Heine, Heinrich: a translation of his poems, 26 Jun 23(R) Hemmings, A. B.: his bakeries, 27 May 7(A)

Henry: An Appreciation of Henry Williamson, Daniel

Farson, 26 Jun 22(R)

Henry IV, Parts and!! (Barbican), 19 Jun 28(AR) Here's a Funny Thing (Fortune), 16 Jan 24(AR)

Heroes of 1981, 9 Jan 27(A)

Hero of British labour, 23 Jan 6(AV)

Headline, Michael: issues an order to protect birds, 9 Jan 5(N)

Heydrich: The Pursuit of Total Power, Gunther Deschner,

24 Apr 25(R)

High life, 2 Jan 27, 9 Jan 27, 16 Jan 27, 23 Jan 26,30 Jan 27, 6 Feb 30, 13 Feb 35, 20 Feb 31, 27 Feb 30, 6 Mar 31, 13 Mar 31, 20 Mar 26, 27 Mar 31, 3 Apr 31, 10 Apr 28, 17 Apr 27, 1 May 32,8 May 31, 15 May 32, 22 May 31, 29 May 35, 5 Jun 32, 26 Jun 36(A)

Hijacking: a way to stop hijacks, 6 Mar 20(L)

Hill, Susan, The Magic Apple Tree, 15 May 20(R) Hill of Summer, The, Allen Drury, 17 Apr 22(R) Hinckley, John W., Jr: the defence plea of insanity, 17 Apr

9(A); legal delays in bringing him to trial, 17 Apr 9(A); his psychiatric and home background, 15 May 5(N), 22 May 18(L); his defence, 12 Jun 12(A)

Hingky, Ronald, Nightingale Fever, 6 Feb 21(R) Hiss, Alger: Justice for Alger Hiss?, 10 Apr 14(A), 24 Apr 19, 8 May 17(L)

Historical anecdotes rewritten, 20 Mar 27(CO)

History of Parliament, The: The House of Commons

1509-1558, (ed.) S. T. Bindoff, 22 May 19(R)

Hitler: 13 Feb 25(1); 13 Feb 25(R), 6 Mar 20(L); 27 Feb 29(AR); and Nietzsche, 1 May 19(L)

Hitler Lives and the Generals Die, Pierre Galante, 13 Feb 25(R) HMS Pinafore (Collegiate Theatre), 2 Jan 26(AR) Hobhouse, Janet, Nellie Without Hugo, 27 Mar 25(R) Hobson, Mary, Poor Tom, 27 Mar 25(R) Hobson's Choice (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), 20 Feb 29(AR) Hofstadter, Douglas R., and Daniel C. Dennett, (ed.) The Mind's I, 2 Jan 20(R) Hogarth, Paul, Arthur Boyd Houghton, 12 Jun 24(R) Hoggart, Richard, An English Temper, 27 Mar 19(R) Holidays: holiday articles and advertisements in the Sunday Times, 9 Jan 6(AV), 23 Jan 16(L); places to avoid, 9 Jan 6(AV); skiing holidays, 16 Jan 5(N); package tours to Thailand, 30 Jan I2(A); the May and August bank holidays, 8 May 5(N) Holmes, Richard, and Anthony Kemp, The Bitter End, 27 Mar 22(R)

Holograms, an exhibition of, 17 Apr 25(AR)

Holt, J. C., Robin Hood, 5 Jun 26(R) Holtby, Winifred, South Riding, 6 Feb 24(R) Homage to a leader, 30 Jan 13(A) Home James: The Chauffeur in the Golden Age of Motoring, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu and Patrick Macnaughten, 13 Feb 23(R) Homer: Iliad Book X XIV, (ed.) Cohn Macleod, 17 Apr 20(R)

Homosexuality: GLC grants to homosexual groups, 13 Feb 3(PW), 27 Feb 5(N), 13 Mar 20(L); the Kincora Hostel scandal in Belfast, 20 Feb 3(PW), 27 Feb 14(A); 'gay politics' in Islington, 13 Mar 18(A); 'gay' Tories, 24 Apr 19(L) Hong Kong: its future, 16 Jan 16(L); who wields the power?, 23 Jan 16(L) Honours and awards: the New Year honours, 9 Jan 3(PW); Holborn Law Tutors win a Queen's Award, 8 May 5(N); hereditary peerages as the Conservatives' secret weapon, 26 Jun 6(AV) Hood, Robin, 5 Jun 26(R)

Hopalong Situfence, 24 Apr I7(A)

Hospitals: report from a hospital ward, 19 Jun 30(A) Hotels and restaurants: Christmas at the Park Lane Hilton, 2 Jan 27(A); the RAC refuses to list a hotel catering for non-smokers only, 13 Feb 5(N); the

Hanbury Cup race at Annabel's, 3 Apr 3I(A) Hot Water Man, Deborah Moggach, 22 May 25(R) Houghton, Arthur Boyd: a biography, 12 Jun 24(R) Housekeeper, The (Apollo), 6 Mar 28(AR) House of good observance, A, 10 Apr 22(P)

Housing: the clearing banks now offering house mort- gages, 20 Feb I8(C)

Hoving, Thomas, King of the Confessors, 9 Jan I9(R) How America stumbled, 8 May 7(A) Howard, Elizabeth Jane, Getting it Right, 15 May 26(R) Howarth, Stephen, The Knights Templar, 16 Jan 18(R) Howe, Sir Geoffrey: 13 Mar 1(1); presents his Budget,

13 Mar 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(C) Human rights: the European Court of Human Rights, 23 Jan 5(N), 13 Feb 22(L); the European Court outlaws caning without the parents' permission, 6 Mar 5(N)

Humiliation of Nkomo, The, 27 Feb 7(A) Humphries, Barry, A Nice Night's Entertainment, 16 Jan 21(R) Hundred years ago, One, 2 Jan II, 9 Jan 13, 16 Jan 9, 23 Jan 13, 30 Jan 12, 6 Feb 16, 13 Feb 17, 20 Feb 14, 27 Feb 10, 6 Mar 19, 13 Mar II, 20 Mar 11, 27 Mar 13, 3 Apr 11, 10 Apr 8, 17 Apr 13, 24 Apr 15, I May 12, 8 May 9, 15 May 12,22 May 14,29 May 17,5 Jun 19, 12 Jun 10, 19 Jun 10, 26 Jun 17(X) Hungary: A socialist capitalist state?, 27 Mar 9(A); why the West should continue to trade with and lend to Hungary, 10 Apr 12(A), 24 Apr 18(L) Hungary: a special case, 10 Apr I2(A)

Hunt, Bunker and Herbert: their attempt to corner silver, 19 Jun 22(R)

Hunt, John Dixon, The Wilder Sea: A Life of John Ruskin, 20 Feb 20(R)

Hunt, William Henry: his life and work, 29 May 28(R) Hunting: the CWS bans hunting on its land, 13 Mar 7(AV)

Huxley, Elspeth, The Mottled Lizard, 6 Feb 23(R) Hybrid vigour, 22 May 14(A) Iceland: as it seems to a visitor, 13 Feb I3(A); President Vigdis Finnbogadottir, 13 Feb I3(A), 27 Feb 4(PC) Iceland: the Viking tradition, 13 Feb 13(A) Iliad, Book XXIV, the, 17 Apr 20(R) Ill wind, An, 15 May 17(C) Impact of Indexing. The, 20 Mar 15(C) Imperial Ming Tombs, The, Ann Paludan, 16 Jan 20(R) In a High Place, Joanne Meschery, 3 Apr 25(R)

In Broken Images: Selected Letters of Robert Graves,

1914-1946, (ed.) Paul O'Prey, 5 Jun 22(R)

Incomes policy: a new version, 6 Mar I6(A)

In Defence of the Imagination, Helen Gardner, 27 Feb 2I(R)

India: an exhibition of Indian painting and sculpture, 3 Apr 28(AR); a book on Bombay, 10 Apr I9(R); 'stories from the Raj', 15 May 27(R); Lord Mountbatten and the partition of India, 22 May 20(R) Indochina, 12 Jun 20(R) INDUSTRY the machine tool industry's decline, 6 Feb I7(C); workers' control, 27 Feb 6(AV); industrial design, 27 Feb 26(AR), 6 Mar 20, 13 Mar 20, 3 Apr I8(L); Stone-Platt calls in the receivers, 27 Mar 16(C); the plight of small to medium sized companies, I May I7(C) Inflation: single-figure inflation achieved at last, 29 May I4(A), 5 Jun 20(L)

Ingalls, Rachel, Mrs Caliban, 9 Jan 20(R) In Praise of Love (King's Head), 13 Mar 29(AR) In praise of Oz, 6 Feb 15(A) Inquiries, tribunals etc: See Reports, inquiries etc Insanity of the law, The, 17 Apr 9(A) In Search of South America, 3 Apr I2(A) Inside the Vatican, George Bull, 16 Jan 22(R) Insurance: `term' policy life insurance, 2 Jan 6(AV) In the Belly of the Beast, Jack Henry Abbott, 30 Jan 18(R) In the City, 2 Jan 15, 9 Jan 15, 16 Jan 15, 23 Jan 15,

30 Jan 15, 6 Feb 17, 13 Feb 20, 20 Feb 18, 27 Feb 16, 6 Mar 19, 13 Mar 5,20 Mar 15.27 Mar 16, 3 Apr 16, 10 Apr 17, 17 Apr 16,24 Apr 17, 1 May 17, 8 May 16, 15 May 17,22 May 17, 29 May 18, 5 Jun 19, 12 Jun 18, 19 Jun 18, 26 Jun 20(C)

In the Presidential pool, 12 Jun 8(A) Introducing John Paul II. Peter Hebblethwaite, 5 Jun 21(R) Invitation au Voyage, L' (ballet), 27 Mar 27(AR)

Iran: Iranian students abroad, 15 May 11(A)

Ireland: election fatigue, 27 Feb I2(A)

IRELAND the coalition government falls over budget proposals, 6 Feb 14(A); the election issues, 6 Feb 14(A); the general election, 20 Feb 11(A); a paradox in work and sport, 20 Feb I 1(A); Haughey's slight lead after an indecisive election. 27 Feb 12(A); the Irish rugby team in and out of favour, 6 Mar 5(N); the Sinn Feiners' and independents' price for supporting Mr Haughey as Taoiseach, 13 Mar 6(N); Sinn Fein the Workers' Party, 13 Mar 6(N), 27 Mar 17(L); strange verdicts by Irish juries, 12 Jun 15(A) IRELAND, NORTHERN school examination results noticeably better than in the rest of Britain, 16 Jan 4(PC); education in Northern Ireland, 16 Jan 4(PC); the Kincoro Hostel homo- sexuality scandal, 20 Feb 3(PW), 27 Feb 14(A); failure of attempts to end direct rule, 20 Feb 10(A); how a start could be made with devolution, 20 Feb 10(A); two Presbyterian and Unionist ministers contest a by-election, 27 Feb 13(A); Presbyterianism in Ireland and Scotland, 6 Mar 14(A); Northern Irish Presby- terians and rugby, 6 Mar 20(L); devolution or con- tinued direct rule?, 8 May 12(A); Mr Prior's proposals, 8 May 12, 15 May 12(A)

Irish paradox, The, 20 Feb 11(A) Iris Murdoch: Work for the Spirit, Elizabeth Dipple,

16 Jan 19(R)

Irony of politics, The, 13 Mar 16(A)

ISRAEL a compromise the only solution of the Palestinian problem, 20 Feb 7(A); Sharm-el-Sheikh before the handover to Egypt, 27 Feb 10(A), 24 Apr 6(A); preparations for handing over Sinai to Egypt, 27 Feb 10, 24 Apr 6(A); a new settlement in the Occupied Territory, 20 Mar 10(A); a Hebrew poet and an Arab authoress interviewed, 10 Apr 10(A); Jerusalem and Bethlehem visited, 10 Apr 10(A); medical care for Arabs, 10 Apr 11(A), 24 Apr I9(L); recollections of Sinai, 24 Apr 7(A); the truth about the alleged censor- ship of books, 1 May I5(A); a visit to the West Bank, 1 May 15(A); scientific and technological achievements, 22 May 14(A), 29 May 19(L); a report from the West Bank, 5 Jun 12(A); Professor Milton, head of the West Bank civilian administration, 5 Jun 12(A); invades the Lebanon and attacks the PLO's forces, 12 Jun 3(PW), 7(A), 19 Jun 3(PW); US reactions to the invasion, 19 Jun 9(A); the British press's hostile reactions to the invasion, 19 Jun 17(A); treatment of the Golan Druse, 19 Jun 19(L); relations with the US a case of tail wagging dog?, 26 Jun 10(A)

Israel: the death of liberalism, 5 Jun 12(A) Israeli-bashing, 19 Jun 17(A) Ishiguro. Kazuo, A Pale View of Hills, 27 Feb 24(R) Islam: the revolt of the fundamentalists, 24 Apr 8(A) ITALY

Mussolini's fascist rationalist architecture, 30 Jan 24(AR); a US general rescued from the Red Brigades, 6 Feb 5(N); the Communists' strained relations with Russia, 6 Feb 5(N); increased confidence in tackling Red Brigades, 13 Feb 9(A); a biography of Mussolini, 27 Feb I9(R); Garibaldi's reception in England in 1864, 27 Mar 5(N); the Italian attitude to work, 24 Apr 5(N); news of the Falklands crisis, 24 Apr 5(N); Garibaldi's centenary, 29 May 12(A); H. V. Morton on Italy, 5 Jun 24(R); Venice, 5 Jun 24(R)

Italy after Dozier, 13 Feb 9(A) It Hurts Only When I Laugh (film), 6 Feb 27(AR) J'Accuse, 6 Feb 6(AV) J'Accuse, Graham Greene, 29 May 5(N) Jaffe, Rona, Mazes and Monsters, 6 Feb 25(R) Jane Austen in Kent, David Waldron Smithers, 13 Mar 24(X)

JAPAN the economic and industrial situation, 9 Jan 7(A); prospects for 1982, 9 Jan 7(A); the art of the Edo period, 16 Jan 25(AR); the capture of Singapore in 1942, 13 Feb 11(A), 27 Mar 22(R); a Tokyo hotel fire, 6 Mar 11(A)i an aircraft crash in Tokyo bay, 6 Mar 11(A); the trial and execution of General Yamashita, 20 Mar 16(L); benefit from its ancient traditions, 27 Mar 5(N); the West's demand for 'reciprocity' and complaints of unfair trading, 27 Mar 7(A), 10 Apr 18(L); the 'non-tariff barriers' to foreign goods, 27 Mar 7(A); a visit to Murray Sayle, 3 Apr 5(N)

Jaruselski, General: 9 Jan 9(1); see also POLAND Jefferson, George, Edward Garnett, 1 May 24(R)

JENKINS, ROY 16 Jan 5(N); at the SDP constitutional convention, 20 Feb I3(A); campaigning in Glasgow Hillhead, 13 Mar 17(A), 20 Mar 4(PC); wins the Hillhead by-election, 3 Apr 3(PW), 4(PC), 13(A); on capital punishment, 15 May 14(A)

Jerusalem: The Holy City in Literature, (ed.) Miron Grindea, 23 Jan I9(R) Jesus and the Constraints of History, A. E. Harvey, 30 Jan 17(R) Jeweller's Shop, The (Westminster), 5 Jun 30(AR) Jews: On Being a British Jew: 24 Apr 13(A), 8 May 17(L); the verb 'to jew', I May 19(L); the Jewish House at Clifton, 8 May 17(L); see also IsitAn.

Jingo.; and appeasers, 10 Apr 16(A) John Buchan: A Memoir, William Buchan, 19 Jun 2I(R) John Mortimer's Casebook (Young Vic), 16 Jan 24(AR) Johns, W. P., Mr Mayor, 13 Mar 25(R)

Johnson, Linton Kwesi: 24 Apr 12(I); a profile, 24 Apr 1.2(A)

Johnson, Paul, Pope John Paul 11 and the Catholic Restoration, 6 Mar 21(R) Jolly Boeteng weather, 17 Apr I3(A)

JOURNALISTS

their occupational health hazards, 2 Jan 5(N); death of Patrick O'Donovan, 2 Jan 10(A); death of Claud Cockburn, 2 Jan 14(A), 9 Jan 16, 23 Jan I5(L); the level of salaries c. 1900, 16 Jan I7(L); a £65,000 handshake, 27 Feb 30(A); Auberon Waugh alleged to have libelled a Sunday Times reporter, 6 Mar 6(AV); James Cameron, 26 Mar 21(R); Syrian intimidation of journalists in Beirut, 27 Mar 11(A); W. T. Stead's crusading journalism, 17 Apr 5(AV); John Pilger buys a Thai girl for £85, 17 Apr 5, 12 Jun 6(AV); three British journalists held in Argentina on spying charge, 8 May 5(N) Judas syndrome, The, 20 Mar 11(A) Judd, Alan, A Breed of Heroes, 13 Feb 29(R) Jupp, James, The Radical Left in Britain 1931-1941,

26 Jun 27(R)

Juries: lowered quality of jurors, 5 Jun 5(N); strange verdicts by Irish juries, 12 Jun 15(A) Justice for Alger Hiss?, 10 Apr 14(A)

Kaser, Michael: see Brown, Archie

Karya Kabanova (Welsh National Opera), 5 Jun 28(AR) Kavanagh, P. J., Selected Poems, 27 Mar 26(R) Keegan, John, Six Armies in Normandy, 22 May 20(R) Kellerman, Barbara, All the President's Kin, 17 Apr

18(R)

Kemp, Anthony, and Richard Holmes, The Bitter End,

27 Mar 22(R)

Kennedy, Ludovic, (ed.) A Book of Sea Journeys, 23 Jan 20(R)

Kenya: Elspeth Huxley's early life in, 6 Feb 23(R) Keynes, J. M.: quoted, 2 Jan 4(PC)

KGB, The: The Eyes of Russia, Harry Rositzke, 13 Feb 26(R) Kidder Reservoir scheme: its history, 22 May 16(A) King, Francis, (ed.) My Sister and Myself: The Diaries of J. R. Ackerley, 20 Mar 19(R) King of the Confessors, Thomas Hoving, 9 Jan I9(R) Kinross, John, Fifty Years in the City, 5 Jun I9(C) Kirk-Greene, C. W. E., French False Friends, 24 Apr 21(R) Knecht, R. J., Francis I, 6 Mar 22(R)

Knight, Richard Payne, 29 May 27(R) Knights of the Garter: and oak trees from their estates, 6 Mar 5(N)

Knights Templar, The, Stephen Howarth, 16 Jan 18(R) Koch, Ed: to run for governor of New York State, 27 Feb 11(A) Koestler, lain Hamilton, 24 Apr 23(R) Kunders, Milan, The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, 13 Feb 24(R)

LABOUR PARTY, THE Michael Foot's dispute with the Bennites, 23 Jan 14(A); a C of E clergyman adopted as a parliamentary candidate, 30 Jan 6(AV); how Alliance candidates may affect the Labour vote, 3 Apr 4(PC), 10 Apr 5(N), 18(L); dissatisfaction with Michael Foot's leadership, 12 Jun 4(PC), 17(A); possible successors to Michael Foot, 12 Jun 4(PC); the low Labour vote in recent by-elections, 12 Jun 17(A); a biography of Anthony Crosland, 12 Jun 25(R); see also individual members Lady, definition of a, 10 Apr 29(C)

Lady Chatterley's Lover (film), 2 Jan 24(AR) Lake, Frank, With Respect: A Doctor's Response to a Healing Pope, 5 Jun 2I(R)

Laker, Sir Freddie: 13 Feb 16(I); Laker Airways collapses, 13 Feb 16, I9(A), 20(C), 22(L); the Laker-Rowland negotiations, 20 Feb 17(A)

Laker's crash, 13 Feb 20(C)

Landseer: exhibition, 27 Feb 28(AR)

Lang, Cecil Y., and Edgar F. Shannon Jr, (ed.) The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1(1821-1850). 13 Mar

21(R)

Lapierre, Dominique, and Larry Collins, Mountbatten and the Partition of India, 22 May 20(R)

Larkin, Philip, 5 Jun 32(AR), 12 Jun 22(R)

Larkin at Sixty, (ed.) Anthony Thwaite, 12 Jun 22(R) Last armada, The, 10 Apr 4(PC) Last House Party, The, Peter Dickinson, 26 Jun 28(R) Late call to Penguin Man, 15 May I4(A) Lathen, Emma, Green Grow the Dollars, 10 Apr 23(R) Laura's party, 27 Mar 4(PC)

Lawrence, D. H.: his letters, 1 May 22(R) Leadbetter, Charles Webster: a biography, 26 Jun 30(R)

Learner, Laurence, Assignment, 10 Apr 23(R) Learning, Barbara, Polanski: His Life and Films, 3 Apr

22(R)

Leaning on the press, 27 Mar 11(A) Leaving your mind behind, 8 May I3(A)

Lebanon: Syrian intimidation of journalists in Beirut, 27 Mar 11(A): invaded by Israeli troops, 12 Jun 3(PW), 7(A), 19 Jun 3(PW); its 'spheres of influence', 12 Jun 7(A); US and British reactions to the Israeli attacks, 19 Jun 9, 17(A)

Lebowitz, Fran, Social Studies, 20 Feb 26(R) Lectures on Russian History, Vladimir Nabokov (ed and

intro. Fredson Bowers), 30 Jan 22(R)

Lee, Andrea, Russian Journal, 12 Jun 23(R) Left's own devices. The, 6 Feb 9(A) Lagacy of a revolution, 22 May 10(A)

LEGAL

a rapist who was only fined, 16 Jan 3(PW), 14(A), 23 Jan 3(PW); the de Broglie case in France, 16 Jan 9(A); questions raised by the proposed banks of frozen embryos, 13 Feb 18(A); British company law and the Laker crash, 13 Feb 20(C); agitation for the return of the death penalty, 27 Mar 15(A); selecting the new QCs, 17 Apr 4(N); Holborn Law Tutors win a Queen's Award, 8 May 5(N); the US 'Chapter 11' procedure to stave off bankruptcy, 29 May 18(C), 12 Jun I9(L); far-fetched defence pleas in US capital charges, 12 Jun 12(A); see also Juries and Libel

Lehmann, Rosamond: A Note in Music, 13 Feb 28(R); The Gypsy's Baby, 13 Feb 28(R) Lemmon, David, 'Tich' Freeman and the Decline of the Leg-Break Bowler, 22 May 23(R)

Lenin: Islington's bust of Lenin, 29 May 5(N)

Lessons from Cuba, 3 Apr 6(AV) Lessons of Laker, The, 13 Feb I6(A) Lessons of South-East Asia, 1 May 6(AV) Letters from Colette, (sel. and trans.) Robert Phelps, 3 Apr 2I(R) Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, I (1821-1850), The, (ed.) Cecil Y. Lang and Edgar F. Shannon, 13 Mar 2I(R) Letters of D. II. Lawrence, The: Vol II, 1913-16, (ed.) George J. Zytaruk and James T. Boulton, I May 22(R) Letwin, Shirley Robin, The Gentlemen in Trollope,

27 Mar 5(N), 10 Apr 20(R)

Levitation: Five Fictions, Cynthia Ozick, 27 Mar 25(R) Lewis, Norman: A Dragon Apparent, 12 Jun 20(R); Cuban Passage, 12 Jun 20(R) Libel: Auberon Waugh alleged to have libelled a Sunday Times reporter, 6 Mar 6(AV); Desmond Wilcox's successful suit against Private Eye, 15 May 6(AV)

Liberal Party, the: disagreement with the SDP over the allocation of seats to be contested, 9 Jan 5(N), and over the Alliance candidate for Greenock, 16 Jan I3(A); the Scottish Liberal Party conference, 3 Apr 13(A) Libya: the US and the Gulf of Sirte, 17 Apr 8(A), 8 May I7(L); oil revenues declining, 17 Apr 8(A); moderating its foreign policy, 17 Apr 8(A); expatriate Libyans, 8 May 17(L)

Libya on the defensive, 17 Apr 8(A) Life, A: Collected Poems, A. L. Rowse, 6 Mar 23(R) Life and Times of Grigorii Rasputin, The, Alex de Jonge,

12 Jun 22(R) Lifeboat disaster, the Cornish: a huge sum subscribed for the widows and dependents, 16 Jan 3(PW), 6(AV)

Life with the Enemy: Collaboration and Resistance in Hitler's Europe 1939-1945, Werner Rings (trans. J. Maxwell Brovmjohn), 27 Mar 20(R)

Limericks, a set of, 27 Feb 31(CO)

Lincoln, W. Bruce, The Romanovs, 30 Jan 20(R) Linklater, Magnus, Massacre: The Story of Glencoe (photos Anthony Gascoigne), 13 Feb 28(R) Little, Big, John Crowley, 12 Jun 26(R) Little Foxes, The (Victoria Palace), 20 Mar 24(AR) Liturgies and Trials, Richard K. Fenn, 17 Apr 21(R) Liverpool finds its soul, 5 Jun 6(A) Lloyd Evans, Barbara and Gareth, Everyman's Com- panion to the Brontes, 26 Jun 24(R)

Local government: how local authorities could reduce their costs, 9 Jan 4(PC); the office of mayor, 13 Mar

25(R); the provision of allotments, 27 Mar 17(L) Local Styles of the English Parish Church, Sir William

Addison, 13 Mar 26(R)

Lonclinium: London in the Roman Empire, John Morris,

17 Apr 19(R) LoNnoti London Transport's fare cuts declared illegal, 2 Jan 6(AV); travelling in London becoming impossible,

9 Jan 5(N); the GLC looking for coloured firemen, 16 Jan 12(A); the ILEA's campaign against proposed cuts in education, 16 Jan 17(L); a teenage girl in Soho, 6 Feb 30(A); the GLC's financial support for homo- sexual groups, Women Against Rape and other militant bodies, 13 Feb 3(PW), 27 Feb 5(N), 13 Mar 20(L); a memorial to the `victims of Yalta', 13 Mar 6(N); the Barbican Arts Centre, 13 Mar 6(N), 28(AR), 29 May 23(AR); advertisements on taxis, 3 Apr 5(N); Roman London, 17 Apr 19(R); London in poetry and song, 1 May 25(R); Islington's bust of Lenin, 29 May

5(N)

Londonderry family, the: abnormal behaviour in one generation only, 23 Jan I6(L) London Lines: The Places and Faces of London in Poetry and Song, (sel.) Kenneth Baker (photos David Lister), 1 May 25(R) Longford, Lord, Pope John Paul II, 5 Jun 2I(R) Looking ahead, 19 Jun 18(C) Lord Randolph Churchill: A Political Life, R. F. Foster, 9 Jan 17(R) Lords, House of: an imaginary extract from a Hansard report, 3 Apr 32(CO) Lords of Life, The, 10 Apr I3(A) Losing Battles, Eudora Welty, 12 Jun 26(R) Lost Voice of America, 13 Mar 8(A) Love-Act, M. E. Austin, 12 Jun 26(R) Love and Responsibility, Karol Wojtyla, 5 Jun 2I(R) Love for Three Oranges, The (Glyndebourne), 5 Jun 28(AR) Love Letters of William and Mary Wordsworth, The (ed.) Beth Darlington, 3 Apr 24(R) Lovesey, Peter, The False Inspector Dew, 10 Apr 23(R) Low life, 2 Jan 27, 9 Jan 27, 16 Jan 27, 23 Jan 26, 30 Jan 27, 6 Feb 30, 13 Feb 35, 20 Feb 31, 27 Feb 30, 6 Mar 31, 13 Mar 31, 20 Mar 26, 27 Mar 31, 3 Apr 31, 10 Apr 28, 17 Apr 27, 24Apr31. 1 May 32,8 May 31, 15 May 32, 22 May 31, 29 May 35, 5 Jun 32, 12 Jun 30, 19 Jun 30, 26 Jun 36(A)

Lubetkin, Berthold: awarded the RIBA's gold medal, 15 May 14(A); his career, 15 May 14(A)

Lachino Visconti: A Biography, Gala Servadio, 19 Jun 20(R) Luther, Martin: a biography, 13 Feb 27(R), 27 Feb I7(L) Lather: A Life, J. M. Todd, 13 Feb 27(R) Lytteltoral Hart-Davis Letters, The: Vol IV, 1959, (ed.) Rupert Hart-Davis, 15 May 24(R)

Mahon, Dr Dickson, 16 Jan 13(A)

McBain, Ed, Heat, 30 Jan 7_2(R) Macbeth (Stratford-on-Avon), 10 Apr 26(AR) McCarthy. Patrick, Albert Camus: A Critical Study, I May 26(R)

McCarthy report on the ASLEF dispute, the, 20 Feb 12(A)

Mackenzie, Norman, The Escape from Elba: The Fall and Flight of Napoleon 1814-1815, 19 Jun 23(R) Macleod, Colin, (ed.) Homer: Iliad Book XXIV, 17 Apr 20(R)

Macleod, lain, 24 Apr 20(R)

Mack Smith, Denis, Mussolini, 27 Feb 19(R)

Macmillan, Harold: 3 Apr 19(1); a biography, 3 Apr 19(R)

Macnaghten, Patrick, and Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, Home James: The Chauffeur in the Golden Age of Motoring, 13 Feb 23(R) Magic Apple Tree, The, Susan Hill, 15 May 20(R) Mailer, Norman: and the Abbott murder trial, 23 Jan 9, 30 Jan 27(A) Making Love (film), 19 Jun 29(AR) Malaysia: some errors corrected, 16 Jan 17(L) Manfred (ballet), 26 Jun 32(AR) Man from a For Country, Mary Craig, 5 Jun 21(R) Manganinnie (film), 6 Feb 27(AR)

Mann, Thomas: 15 May 22(1); his earlier years, 15 May 22(R)

Man Who Had No Idea, The, Thomas Disch, 1 May 23(R) Maps and Dreams, Hugh Brody, 6 Feb 24(R)

Marchais, Georges, 6 Feb 9(1)

Marcus, Jane, (sel. and intro.) The Young Rebecca: Writings of Rebecca West 1911-1917, 8 May 2I(R) Marking time, 24 Apr I7(C) Marriage: advice to those about to marry, 27 May 32(CO) Marriage of Figaro, The (Coliseum), 30 Jan 24(AR) Marsack, Robyn, (ed.) Selected Poems, Edmund Blunden,

8 May I8(R) Marsh, Ngaio: 27 Feb 25(1); an appreciation, 27 Feb 25(A), 6 Mar 20(L)

Massacre: The Story of Glencoe, Magnus Linklater (photos Anthony Gascoigne), 13 Feb 28(R) Massingham, Hugh, The Harp and the Oak, 26 Jun 29(A) Master of the Moor, Ruth Rendell. 10 Apr 23(R) Masterstroke, Tim Heald, 10 Apr 23(R)

Mayer, Louis B.: a biography, 3 Apr 22(R) Mayor, the office of, 13 Mar 25(R)

Mazes and Monsters, Rona Jaffe, 6 Feb 25(R) Meade, James, Wage-Fixing, 6 Mar I6(A) Media massacre ahead?, 5 Jun 18(A) Medical: a new disease - 'bolimia', 2 Jan 8(A); medical and legal questions raised by the proposed banks of frozen embryos, 13 Feb 18(A); Israel's medical care for Arabs, 10 Apr 11(A), 24 Apr 19(L); conflict over the reform of the 1959 Mental Health Act, 17 Apr I2(A) Meetings (Hampstead), 17 Apr 26(AR) Megalithomania, John Mitchell, 24 Apr 27(R) Meistersinger von Nurnberg, Die (Covent Garden), 6 Mar 26(AR) Mel, George, The Curious Game of Cricket, 22 May 23(R) Memorial in London to the victims of 'Yalta', a, 13 Mar 6(N) Mendelson, Edward, Early Auden, 2 Jan 22(R) Mental health: the insanity issue in the Hinckley case,

17 Apr 9, 12 Jun 12(A); conflict over the Bill to reform the 1959 Mental Health Act, 17 Apr 12(A)

Meschery, Joanne, In a High Place, 3 Apr 25(R) Michell, John, Megalithomania, 24 Apr 27(R) Middle East, the: the Spectator's silence on Middle East events, 9 Jan 16(L); compromise the only solution to the Palestinian problem, 20 Feb 7(A); OPEC and the price of oil, 8 May 16(C); see also individual countries Middleton, Robin, (ed.) The Beaux-Arts and Nineteenth- Century French Architecture, 26 Jun 26(R) Miles, Patrick, and Harvey Pitcher, (chosen and trans.) Chekhov: The Early Stories, 19 Jun 26(R) Military by-election, A, 22 May 4(PC)

Mille, Pierre, 9 Jan 18(R)

Millgate, M., Thomas Hardy: A Biography, 19 Jun 24(R) Mind's I, The, (ed.) Douglas R. Hofstadter and Daniel C. Dennett, 2 Jan 20(R) Miners: accept NCB's wage offer, 23 Jan 3(PW), 10(A) Miss Firecracker Contest, The (Bush), 8 May 30(AR) Moggach, Deborah, Hot Water Man, 22 May 25(R) Mole, John, Feeding the Lake, 23 Jan 22(R) Moments of Vision, Kenneth Clark, 9 Jan 20(R) Money rules, 23 Jan 15(C) Monitor needed, 9 Jan 14(A)

Montagu of Beaulieu. Lord, and Patrick Macnaghten,

Home James: The Chauffeur in the Golden Age of

Motoring, 13 Feb 23(R) More perfect union, A, 8 May 12(A) More travellers' tales, 16 Jan 6(AV) More victims of Yalta?, 30 Jan 9(A) More war casualties, 12 Jun 17(A) Morrah, Patrick, A Royal Family: Charles I and his Family, 15 May 23(R)

Morris, Sir Cedric: death, 20 Feb 30(AR); 13 Mar 20(L)

Morris, John, Londinium: London in the Roman Empire,

17 Apr I9(R)

Mortimer Wheeler: Adventurer in Archaeology, Jacquetta

Hawkes, 17 Apr 20(R)

Morton, H. V., A Traveller in Italy, 5 Jun 24(R) Mosley, Leonard, The Druid, 23 Jan 18(R) Mosley, Nicholas, Serpent, 9 Jan 22(R) Mother and Two Daughters, A, Gail Godwin, 6 Feb 26(R) Mottled Lizard, The, Elspeth Huxley, 6 Feb 23(R)

Motor industry: foreign imports increase, 12 Jun 5(N) Motoring: the golden age of motoring, 13 Feb 23(R), 27 Mar 17(L); the Bean car, 27 Feb 17(L); who was

J. Carter?, 27 Mar 17(L) Mountbatten and the Partition of India, Larry Collins and

Dominique Lapierre, 22 May 20(R) Mouse which bit a snake, a, 6 Mar 5(N)

Moving Target, A, William Golding, 5 Jun 25(R) Mr Freeman's Plaint - 1, 6 Mar 6(AV) Mr Mayor, W. P. Johns, 13 Mar 25(R) Mr Murdoch and Mr Koch, 27 Feb 11(A) Mr Prior in Ulster, 15 May 12(A) Mr Pym goes to Washington, 24 Apr 4(PC) Mrs Callban, Rachel Ingalls, 9 Jan 20(R) Mrs Harris, Diana Trilling, 8 May 22(R) Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour, R. S. Surtees, 15 May 23(R)

Mubarak, President: 16 Jan 7(1); how his presidency is shaping, 16 Jan 7(A)

Murder in Mind (Strand), 13 Feb 31(AR)

Murdoch, Iris; 16 Jan 19(I); her novels, 16 Jan 19(R)

MURDOCH, RUPERT

20 Feb 1(1); his guarantees of editorial independence, 6 Feb 5(N); background and career, 20 Feb 14(A); demands 600 redundancies at The Times, 27 Feb 3(PW); support for Ed Koch, 27 Feb 11(A); the limitations on his power, 27 Feb 15(A); Harold Evans's resignation from The Times, 20 Mar 5(N), 14(A); trying to put the New York Daily News out of business, 3 Apr 10(A) Murdoch goes for broke, 3 Apr 10(A) Murdochracy at work, 27 Feb 15(A)

Museums: revelations about the museum world, 9 Jan 19(R)

MUSIC AND OPERA

the Vaughan Williams symphonies, 2 Jan 23(AR); Thee Musgrave's A Christmas Carol, 2 Jan 26(AR); HMS Pinafore, 2 Jan 26(AR); the singer and his voice, 9 Jan 23(AR); Punch and Judy (Birtwistle) and The Beggar's Opera, 16 Jan 24(AR); a Percy Grainger Companion, 23 Jan 2I(R); L'Egisto, Les Conies d'Hoffman, Aida and The Marriage of Figaro, 30 Jan 24(AR); Taki attends La Boheme, 6 Feb 30(AR); 20 Feb 19(L); film music, 13 Feb 30(AR); The Flying Dutchman and Zaide, 20 Feb 28(AR); The Bartered Bride, Die Meistersinger von Niirnberg and Commedia (Edward Cowie), 6 Mar 26(AR); Eritrea (Cavalli) and Billy Budd, 3 Apr 30(AR); the Walton birthday concert, 3 Apr 3I(AR); Elgar's orchestration, 17 Apr 17(L); I Puritani, 17 Apr 24(AR); arts festivals of 1982, 1 May 27(AR); Handel's Agrippina, 8 May 29(AR); The Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, 8 May 29(AR); The Queen of Spades and Tristan und Isolde, 22 May 30(AR); a recital by Horowitz, 29 May 33, 34(AR); The Love for Three Oranges, The Barber of Seville and Katya Kabanova, 5 Jun 28(AR); The Pirates of Penzance, 5 Jun 30(AR), 26 Jun 6(AV); Armide, La clemenza di Tito and Der Rosenkavalier, 19 Jan 27(AR); see also Records Mussolini, Denis Mack Smith, 27 Feb 19(R) My hate mall, 27 Mar I4(A) My Sister and Myself: The Diaries of J. R. Ackerley, (ed.) Francis King, 20 Mar 19(R) Myth of Motherhood, The, Elisabeth Badinter, 20 Feb 23(R) Nabokov, Vladimir, Lectures on Russian History (ed, and intro, Fredson Bowers), 30 Jan 22(R)

Nahaylo, Bohdan: forced to resign from Amnesty Inter- national, 20 Mar 5(N)

Napoleon: at Somosierra, 16 Jan 27(A); detention on Elba, 19 Jun 23(R); and Austria, 19 Jun 23(R) Napoleon's Great Adversaries: The Archduke Charles and the Austrian Army 1792-1814, Gunther E. Rothenberg, 19 Jun 23(R) Nastiest place, The, 24 Apr 7(A)

National Freight Corporation, the: bought by its workers, 27 Feb 6(AV) National Front, the: the editor of its youth newspaper imprisoned, 16 Jan 5(N), 30 Jan 16(L) National Health Service: strikes over pay, 22 May 15(A) Nationalised industries: the attraction of 'privatising' and

selling off parts of nationalised bodies, 9 Jan 4(PC) Natives are restless, The, 22 May 15(A) NAVY, THE sea battles off South America, 10 Apr 9, 17 Apr 7(A), 24 Apr 18(L); no longer a defender of British commerce abroad, 10 Apr 17(C); difficulties facing the task force dispatched to the Falkland Islands, 17 Apr 3(PW), 4(N), 7(A), 15 May 7(A); the loss of the Sheffield, 8 May 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(N); a report from on board one of the task force ships, 8 May 8, 22 May 7(A); lessons from the loss of the Sheffield, 15 May 8(A); further losses in the South Atlantic, 29 May 5(N); the lessons of the Falklands campaign, 19 Jun 7(A), 18(C) Navy's hardest task, The, 17 Apr 7(A) Need to move fast, The. 29 May 7(A) Nellie Without Hugo, Janet Hobhouse, 27 Mar 25(R)

Nemesis and the contemporary world, 20 May 16, 27 Mar 17(L)

Never hustle 'The Times', 20 Mar 14(A) Newby, Eric, A Traveller's Life, 19 Jun 23(R) New era?, A, 17 Apr 16(C) New Ewart, The: Poems 1980-1982, Gavin Ewart, 20 Mar

23(R)

New revolt of Islam, The, 24 Apr 8(A) New rotten boroughs, The, 5 Jun 16(A) New Spirit, The, 29 May 6(AV) News Revue (Fortune), 17 Apr 26(AR) New Statesman, the: its editor removed, 27 Mar 12(A);

its idea of 'serious' journalism, 27 Mar 12(A); its editors and their varying attitudes, 3 Apr 16(A)

Newton Letter, The, John Banville, 19 Jun 26(R) New Year in Thailand, 24 Apr ll(A)

New Year reflections. 2 Jan 6(AV)

New year's diseases, 2 Jan 8(A)

New York: the Bronx and upper East Side, 27 Feb 30(A) Nicaragua: alleged communist build-up for intervention in El Salvador, 27 Mar 10(A); relations with Costa Rica, 12 Jun 11(A); its recent history, 26 Jun 11(A); the Sandinista regime, 26 Jul 11(A)

Nice Night's Entertainment, A, Barry Humphries, 16 Ian

21(R) Nicholson, Ben: death, 20 Feb 30(AR); exhibition, 27 Mar 28(AR) Nicolson, Harold, 30 Jan 14(4), 6 Feb I8(L)

Nightingale Fever, Ronald Hingley, 6 Feb 21(R) Night in Old Peking, A (Lyric, Hammersmith), 9 Jan

24(AR)

Night Music (ballet), 27 Mar 27(AR) 1900, Rebecca West, 20 Mar 18(R)

1930s, the, 20 Mar 22(R)

1948 World Championship, The, Harry Golombek, 26 Jun

38(A) Nixon, Richard: 5 Jun 15(1); Watergate in retrospect, 5 Jun 15(4) Nkomo, Joshua: 27 Feb 1(I); sacked from the Zimbab- wean cabinet. 27 Feb 7(A)

No cause for rejoicing, I May 11(A) No cheer in Glasgow, 13 Mar I7(A) Noises Off (Lyric, Hammersmith), 6 Mar 28(AR) No need for men. 13 Mar I8(A) Norman, Frank, The Baskerville Caper, 30 Jan 22(R) Norman and Judy, 8 May 6(AV) No room for moderates, 10 Apr 10(A)

Norway: the SOE's Operation Jupiter, 20 Feb 26(R)

No sex, please . . l May I7(A) Notebook, 2 Jan 5, 9 Jan 5, 16 Jan 5,23 Jan 5, 30 Jan 5, 6 Feb 5, 13 Feb), 20 Feb 5,27 Feb 5, 6 Mar 5, 13 Mar 6, 20 Mar 5, 27 Mar 5, 3 Apr 5, 10 Apr 5, 17 Apr 4, 24 Apr 5, 1 May 5, 8 May 5, 15 May 5, 22 May 5, 29 May 5,5 Jun 4, 12 Jun 5, 19 Jun 5,26 Jun 5(N) Note in Music, A, Rosamond Lehmann, 13 Feb 28(R) Nothing but the Bill, 29 May 16(A) No time for Sandy, 23 Jan 4(PC) Not in Front of the Audience (Drury Lane), 24 Apr 30(AR) Not Quite Jerusalem (Royal Court), 24 Apr 30(AR)

Nott, John: his position untenable, 19 Jun 4(PC)

Not worth the candle?, 30 Jan 7(A) Nuclear Barons, The, Peter Pringle and James Spigelman, 20 Feb 24(R) Nuclear Illusion and Reality, Solly Zuckerman, 20 Feb 24(R)

NUCLEAR WEAPONS Mutual Assured Destruction v. Flexible Response, 20 Feb 24(R); the gloomy outlook, 20 Feb 24(R); Trident or increased conventional forces?, 27 Feb 4(PC); CND demonstrations, 17 Apr 4(N); the US public's nuclear jitters and growing anti-nuclear feeling, 17 Apr 6, 24 Apr 10(A); German opposition to the siting of Cruise and Pershing It missiles in West Germany, 12 Jun 13(A); a CND demonstration in Hyde Park, 12 Jun 14(A)

NUJ, the: see JOURNALISTS Number of the Beast, The (Bush), 6 Mar 29(AR) Nunn, John, Sicilian Defence: Najdorf Variation, 26 Jun 38(A) Nuseibah, Hamm Zaki, Palestine and the United Nations, 22 May 21(R) Nye, Robert, The Voyage of the 'Destiny', 24 Apr 26(R)

0

Oates, Joyce Carol, Angel of Light, 6 Feb 25(R) O'Brien, Edna, Returning, 15 May 25(R)

O'Brien, Kate: information sought, 16 Jan 17(L)

Observer, the: Michael Foot on his dispute with the

Bennites, 23 Jan 14(4); its gossip column and the 'Pendennis' feature, 30 Jan I4(A), 6 Feb 18(L); an apology to Benny Green, 6 Mar 32(A) O'Donovan. Patrick: a tribute, 2 Jan 10(A) Oil: Libyan oil, 17 Apr 8(A); OPEC and the price of oil, 8 May 16(C)

Oil drama, The, 8 May 16(C)

Old people: Somerset old age pensioners in want, 6 Feb 6(AV); signs that one is getting old, 20 Feb 32(CO)

Old school network, The, 16 Jan 4(PC)

Olivier, Lord: in a deathbed scene, 30 Jan 5(N)

On being a British Jew, 24 Apr 13(A) One-stop banking, 22 May 17(C) On Golden Pond (film), 13 Mar 30(AR) On Learning to Read, Bruno Bettelheim and Karen

Ztlan, 20 Mar 20(R)

On the Rocks (Chichester), 15 May 29(AR)

Opera: See MUSIC AND OPERA

Operation Bad Apple (Royal Court), 13 Feb 31(AR) Operation Jupiter, Dorothy Baden-Powell, 20 Feb 26(R) Operators, 20 Feb 17(A) O'Prey, Paul, (ed.) In Broken Images: Selected Letters of Robert Graves, 1914-1946, 5 Jun 22(R) Organ Maker's Wife, The, Paul Britten Austin, 9 Jan

22(R)

Other Victoria, The: The Princess and the Great Game of

Europe, Andrew Sinclair, 23 Jan 17(R) Our Friends in the North (The Pit), 19 Jun 28(AR) Outsider, The: A New Translation, Albert Camus, I May

26(R)

Overdose of Civil Rights, An, 17 Apr I2(A)

Owen, Dr David: on alcohol, 13 Mar 7(AV) Oxford University; an invitation to speak at a Balliol dinner, 15 May 32(A); Adam Fox, a former Professor of Poetry, 19 Jun 19(L)

Oz, Amos, Where the Jackal Howls and Other Stories, 9 Jan 22(R) Ozick, Cynthia, Levitation: Five Fictions, 27 Mar 25(R) Paisley, the Revd Ian, 27 Feb 13(A) Palestine: road to disaster, 20 Feb 7(A) Palestine and the United Nations, Hazem Zaki Nuseibeh,

22 May 21(R) PALESTINIANS, THE a compromise the only solution of the Palestinian problem, 20 Feb 7(A); guerrilla training for foreign terrorists stopped, 6 Mar 8(A); a report from the West Bank on their position, 5 Jun 12(A); bases in Lebanon attacked by Israeli forces, 12 Jun 3(PW), 7(A), 19 Jun 3(PW), 17(A); the Golan Druse, 19 Jun 19(L)

Pale View of hills, A, Kazuo Ishiguro, 27 Feb 24(R) Paludan, Ann, The Imperial Ming Tombs, 16 Jan 20(R) Paperbacks: recent paperbacks, 20 Feb 27, 15 May 27(R) Paranoid, 30 Jan 14(A) Parasite Person, The, Celia Fremlin, 26 Jun 28(R) Parker, Sir Peter: on the ASLEF dispute, 13 Feb 34(AR) PARLIAMENT Nicholas Fairbairn's resignation over a dropped rape case, 30 Jan 3(PW), 4(PC); the Employment Bill debated, 13 Feb 4(PC); C of E clergymen's exclusion from the Commons, 13 Feb 17(A); President Reagan to address both Houses, 13 Mar (N); an MP's 'hate mail', 27 Mar 14(A); an imaginary extract from the Lords Hansard, 3 Apr 32(C0); the Falklands crisis debated, 24 Apr 4, I May 4(PC); the debate on capital punishment, 15 May I3(A), 5 Jun 20(L); the House of Commons 1509-1558, 22 May I9(R); the Spectator's part in the passage of the 1832 Reform Bill, 29 May 16, 5 Jun 16(A); the 'new rotten boroughs' 5 Jun 16(A); the first Falklands debate recalled, 19 boroughs', 4(PC); the rail crisis debated, 26 Jun 4(PC); see also ELE.crioNs and POLITICS AND POLITICAL THOUGHT

Parting of Ways, The: A Personal Account of the Thirties, Shiela Grant Duff, 20 Mar 22(R)

Passione d' Amore (film), 1 May 31(AR) Pass the Butler (Globe), 6 Feb 28(AR)

Pasternak, Boris: 6 Feb 22(I); 6 Feb 21(R); a biography, 27 Feb 22(R)

Patterns of prejudice, 1 May 15(A) Pax Americana, 24 Apr 10(A)

Penis, the man who cut off his, 27 Mar 31(A)

Pennies from Heaven (film), 29 May 33(AR) Penny, Nicholas, and Michael Clarke, The Arrogant Connoisseur, 29 May 27(R) Pensions: the investment of pension funds, 2 Jan 12(A) People in between, The, 6 Feb 4(PC) People Show Cabaret, The (Royal Court), 9 Jan 24(AR) Percy Grainger Companion, The, (ed.) Lewis Freman,

23 Jan 2I(R)

Personal Affair. A (Globe), 19 Jun 28(AR) Personal History of the Australian Surf, A (film), 6 Feb 27(AR)

Pets, domestic: on their owners, 13 Feb 36(CO)

Phelps, Robert, (se. and trans.) Letters from Colette, 3 Apr 21(R) Philippines, the: events since the US-Spanish war, 8 May 10(4); the NPA, 8 May 10(A); the Muslim terrorists of Mindanao, 15 May 11(A); attitudes to religion, pornography and the sex industry, 22 May 13(A) Philosophy, 6 Feb 19, 10 Apr 23, 12 Jun 21(R)

Photography: space exploration photographs, 9 Jan 25(AR); exhibitions: Tina Modotti, 24 Apr 29(AR), Hamish Fulton, 8 May 28(AR)

Piety and Wit: A Biography of Harriet Countess Granville, Betty Askwith, 6 Mar 25(R)

Pilger, John: buys a Thai 'slave-girl' for £85, 17 Apr 5, 12 Jun 6(AV)

Pillars of the House, The, Charlotte Mary Yonge, 13 Mar 27(A) Pirates of Penzance, The (Drury Lane), 5 Jun 30(AR),

26 Jun 6(AV) Pitcher, Harvey, and Patrick Miles, (chosen and trans.)

Chekhov: The Early Stories, 19 Jun 26(R) Planning your holiday, 9 Jan 6(AV) Plante David, The Woods, 6 Feb 26(R) Playboy Club, the: closes down, 20 Feb 5(N) Poaching, 20 Feb 18(C) Poet for our time, A. 24 Apr 12(A)

Poetry: four Russian poets, 6 Feb 21(R); war poetry,

27 Feb 18(L); leadenly prosaic poems. 5 Jun 33(C0); Philip Larkin, 12 Jun 22(R); reviews, 23 Jan 22, 6 Mar 23, 20 Mar 23, 27 Mar 26(R) Poetry Introduction 5, 23 Jan 22(R) Poetry of Chess, The, (ed.) Andrew Waterman, 3 Apr 33(A)

POLAND General Jaruzelski's reign of terror, 2 Jan 3(PW), 7(A); the celebration of the state's 1000th anniversary in 1966, 2 Jan 10(A); uncertainty in the West about the true nature of what is happening in Poland, 9 Jan 9(A),

13 Feb 22(L); the British Left's self-deluding ignorance, 9 Jan 9(A); Andrzej Wajda's films, including Man of Marble and Man of Iron, 9 Jan 10(A); East German atti- tude to events in Poland, 16 Jan 8(A); Marie Walewska and Prince Joseph Poniatowski, 16 Jan 27(A); the effect of events on West Germany and the West, 23 Jan 7(A); the West's special responsibility towards the Poles stemming from 'Yalta', 30 Jan 9(A); Polish refugees in Austria, 30 Jan 9(A); an account smuggled out of Poland, 6 Feb 7(A); a book on recent events, 6 Feb 20(R); a history, 6 Feb 20(R); the US Left's attitude to Poland, 6 Mar 13(A); the careers of Mieczyslaw Rakowski, deputy prime minister, and Zbigniew Bujak, a young Solidarity member, compared, 13 Mar 13(4); 'normalisation' in conditions of martial law, 3 Apr 7(4); Poland a bad financial risk for the West, 10 Apr 12(A), 24 Apr 18(L); the struggle moves into the streets, 15 May 10(A); The Polishness of the Pope, 29 May 11(A) Poland: the terror, 2 Jan 7(A) Poland: the war goes on, 15 May 10(4) Poland and the US Left, 6 Mar 1.3(A) Poland returns to 'normal', 3 Apr 7(4) Polanski: His Life and Films, Barbara Learning, 3 Apr

22(R)

Police: the cinema verite documentary series Police,

9 Jan 26, 6 Feb 29(AR), 27 Mar 4(PC); 27 Mar 3(PW); a furore over Scotland Yard's startling crime statistics, 27 Mar 4(PC); contrasting attitudes of top policemen, 27 Mar 15(A); Sir David MeNee's successor, 27 Mar 15(A)

Polish August, The, Neal Ascherson, 6 Feb 20(R) Polish follies, 9 Jan 9(A) Polish Joke, The, 9 Jan 10(A) Polish loss, German gain?, 16 Jan 8(A) Polishness of the Pope, The, 29 May 11(A) Political commentary, 2 Jan 4,9 Jan 4, 16 Jan 4, 23 Jan 4,

30 Jan 4, 6 Feb4, 13 Feb 4, 20 Feb 4, 27 Feb 4, 6 Mar 4, 13 Mar 4, 20 Mar 4, 27 Mar 4, 3 Apr 4, 10 Apr 4, 24 Apr 4, 1 May 4, 8 May 4, 15 May 4, 22 May 4, 29 May 4, 12 Jun 4, 19 Jun 4,26 Jun 4(PC) POLITICS AND POLITICAL 'NOUGHT Lord Randolph Churchill, 9 Jan 17(R); the parties' ways of fund-raising, 16 Jan 5(N); death of Lord Butler, 13 Mar I6(A); a biography of Harold Macmillan, 3 Apr 19(R); a biography of Anthony Crosland, 12 Jan 25(R); the radical Left 1931-41, 26 Jun 27(R); See also PARLIAMENT

Politics of Change, The, William Rodgers, 20 Mar 17(R) Polyester (film), 22 May 28(AR) Pomp and Circumstances, 2 Jan 14(A) Poor Tom, Mary Hobson, 27 Mar 25(R) Pope and his princeling, The, 5 Jun 7(A) Pope and the war, The, 5 Jun 9(A)

POPE JOHN PAUL II attitude to events in Poland, 2 Jan 5(N); says no sex in the after-life, 9 Jan 28(C0); his coming visit to Britain,

30 Jan 6(AV), 10 Apr 15(S); an assessment of his papacy, 6 Mar 21(R), 13 Mar 20, 20 Mar 16(L); ambiguous attitude over social and political change, 3 Apr 6(A.V); two gaffes by the Queen's staff, 1 May 5(N); visit to Britain endangered by the Falklands crisis, 22 May 5(N), 6(AV); his reasons for going ahead with the visit to Britain, 29 May 10(A); The Polishrress of the Pope, 29 Mar 11(A); in Canterbury and Southwark cathedrals, 5 Jun 5(AV); Liverpool's reception of the Pope, 5 Jun 6(4); his visit a pastoral one, 5 Jun 7(A); with Dr Runcie in Canterbury, 5 Jun 7(4); visits Scotland, 5 Jun 8(A); his attitude to the Falklands crisis, 5 Jun 9(A); books on the Pope, 5 Jun 21(R); his books Love and Responsibility, 5 Jun 21(R). and Collected Poems, 26 Jun 25(R); the Pope in Cardiff, by a 15-year old, 12 Jun 5(N); visits Argentina, 19 Jun 32(A) Pope John Paul 11, Lord Longford, 5 Jun 21(R) Pope John Paul II, Norman St John-Stevas, 5 Jun 21(R) Pope John Paul II and the Catholic Restoration, Paul Johnson, 6 Mar 21(R) Portage to San Cristobal of A. H., The (Mermaid), 27 Feb 29(AR) Porter, Peter, and Howard Sergeant, (sal.) The Gregory Awards 1980, 23 Jan 22(R) Porter, Roy, English Society In the Eighteenth Century: The Pelican Social History of Britain, 15 May I9(R) Portrait of the week, 2 Jan 3, 9 Jan 3, 16 Jan 3, 23 Jan 3, 30Jan 3, 6 Feb 3, 13 Feb 3, 20 Feb 3, 27 Feb 3, 6 Mar 3, 13 Mar 3, 20 Mar 3, 27 Mar 3, 3 Apr 3, 10 Apr 3, 17 Apr 3, 24 Apr 3, I May 3, 8 May 3, 15 May 3, 22 May 3, 29 May 3, 5 Jun 3, 12 Jun 3, 19 Jun 3, 26 Jun 3(PW) Portugal: Legacy of a revolution, 22 May 10(A); the Marques de Pombal, 22 May 10(A); Lisbon and Belem, 22 May 10(A)

Postmen attacked by dogs, 20 Feb 5(N)

Powell, Anthony, The Strangers All Are Gone, 5 Jun 23(R) Power politics in Angola, 13 Mar 10(A) Premier file de France, Le, 8 May 9(A)

Premium bonds: a suFgested prize scheme, 20 Feb 6(AV) Presents: useless Christmas presents, 2 Jan 28(CO) PRESS, rue

the Sundays' payments for Christmas working, 9 Jan 5(N); the misnamed 'Campaign for Press Freedom', 9 Jan 14(A); a watchdog needed to defend its freedom, 9 Jan 14(A); on the rape case where the rapist was only fined, 16 Jan I4(A); editorial salaries of the past, 16 Jan 17(L); ASLEF'S attempt to censor the Murdoch papers, 30 Jan 3(PW), 6 Feb I 6(A); gossip columns of quality papers, 30 Jan I4(A), 6 Feb I8(L); inflated staffs of quality papers, 30 Jan 14(A); poems consisting of newspaper headlines, 6 Feb 31(C0); how it treated the Laker crash story, 13 Feb 19(A); the Fleet St populars' expansive bingo competitions, 20 Feb 6(AV); press versions of the Laker-Rowland negotiations, 20 Feb 17(A); press publicity used to fan public indignation and distort the public interest, 27 Feb 14(A); bad results of interaction of' the press with politics, the professions and various lobbies, 27 Feb 14(4); the limitations on a proprietor's power, 27 Feb 15(A); SDP sympathisers on newspaper staffs, 6 Mar 18(A); comments on the 'rebel' cricket tour of South Africa, 13 Mar 19(4); the healthy rivalry of the New Statesman and the Spectator, 27 Mar 12(4), 17 Apr I7(L); attitude to capital punishment, 27 Mar 15(A); the circulation battle between New York's Post and Daily News, 3 Apr 10(A); treatment of the Falklands crisis, 10 Apr 16, 17 Apr 15, 8 May 15(A), 15 May 5(N), 22 May 8(A); on President Reagan's fence-sitting, 24 Apr 16(A); memoirs and confessions in the Sunday papers, I May 17(A); The Mail on Sunday appears, 8 May 15(4); Reuters and its ownership, 15 May 5(N); how it reported the successful landing in the Falklands,

29 May 17(A); the media accused of giving 'far too much information to the enemy', 5 Jun 4(N), 18(A), 12 Jun 5(N); criticism of Mrs Thatcher over the Falklands, 5 Jun 4(N); letters to 'agony aunts', 19 Jun 5(N); generally hostile to Israel's military action against the PLO, 19 Jun 17(A); see also individual newspapers and magazines

Press, The, 2 Jan 14, 9 Jan 14, 16 Jan 14, 23 Jan 14,

30 Jan 14, 6 Feb 16, 13 Feb 19, 20 Feb 17, 27 Feb 15, 6 Mar 18, 13 Mar 19, 20 Mar 14, 27 Mar 15, 3 Apr 16, 10 Apr 16, 17 Apr 15,24 Apr 17, 1 May 17, 8 May 15,

29 May 17, 5 Jun 18, 12 Jun 17, 19 Jun 17(A) Price of modern war, The, 15 May 8(A) Priestess of Henge, The, David Burnett, 5 Jun 27(R) Prince of Homburg, The (Cottesloe), I May 29(AR) Prince of Wales, the: the Princess of Wales running her own errands, 2 Jan 14(A); takes his jacket off at the

opera, 5 Jun 4(N); a son born to the Princess, 26 Jun 3(PW), 5(N)

Pringle, Peter, and James Spigelman, The Nuclear Barons, 20 Feb 24(R)

Printing: Christmas earnings of printers on the Fleet St Sundays, 9 Jan 5(N) Prior, James: 15 May 13(1); his proposals for Northern Ireland, 8 May 12, 15 May 12(A) Prisons: Jack Henry Abbott's treatment in prison, 30 Jan I8(R)

Private Eye: successfully sued for libel by Desmond Wilcox, 15 May 6(AV)

Prizes, literary: no further news of the Goldsmith prize, 20 Feb 5(N)

Profiles: Linton Kwesi Johnson, 24 Apr 12(A) Programme for 1982, A, 9 Jan 4(PC) Progress by centimetres, 1 May 8(A) Prospects for employment, 19 Jun 11(A) Providence, Anita Brookner, 5 Jun 27(R)

Psychology and psychiatry: the human psyche, 2 Jan 20(R); traitors and the 'Judas syndrome', 20 Mar 11(A); the psychiatrists' advice about John Hinckley, 15 May 5(N), 22 May 18(L), 12 Jun 12(A); far-fetched defences in murder cases, 12 Jun I2(A) Public houses: a crisis at the Coach and Horses, 20 Mar 26(A); strange remarks in the Coach and Horses, 17 Apr 27(A); Carmarthen and its pubs, 24 Apr 15(A)

Punch and Judy (Opera Factory London), 16 Jan 24(AR) Puritani, I (Welsh National Opera), 17 Apr 24(AR) Pym, Barbara, An Unsuitable Attachment, 20 Feb 22(R)

Pym, Francis: 29 May 4(1); forecasts falling living standards and no early reduction in unemployment, 6 Feb 4(PC); appointed Foreign Secretary, 24 Apr 5(N); visit to Washington, I May 7(A); line of action in the Falklands crisis, 29 May 4(PC)

Queen Christina (Tricycle), 5 Jun 30(AR) Queen Elizabeth II: a reverential tribute on the 30th anniversary of her accession, 13 Feb 5(N); a breach of protocol vis-a-vis the Pope, 1 May 5(N) Queen of Spades, The (Brighton Festival), 22 May 30(AR),

5 Jun 20(L)

Quest for solvency, The, 6 Feb 14(A) Question of balance, A, 22 May 9(A) Quinn, Anthony, Thoughts and Thinkers, 6 Feb 19(R) Quis custodiet?, 6 Mar 18(A)

Quizzes: a chess quiz, 16 Jan 29(A), and the answers, 20 Feb 33(A)

Rabbit is Rich, John Updike, 16 Jan 21(R)

RACE RELATIONS AND COLOUR

a National Front editor imprisoned for attempting to stir up racial hatred, 16 Jan 5(N), 30 Jan 16(L); coloured firemen, 16 Jan 12(A); the activities of the Rastafarians, 16 Jan 12(A), 23 Jan 5(N), 30 Jan 6(AV), 13 Feb 14(A); the Zimbabwe whites and their coloured servants, 6 Feb 5(N); the American Indians mis- represented by the white man, 6 Feb 24(R); Africans and West Indians in Britain, 3 Apr 14(A); mugging by blacks, 3 Apr I4(A); the Black Book Fair and a meeting of Black Insight, 17 Apr 13(A), 1 May 19(L); a profile of Linton Kwesi Johnson, 24 Apr 12(A); On Being a British Jew, 24 Apr 13(A); blacks and jury service, 5 Jun 5(AV); changes in apartheid contem- plated in South Africa, 26 Jun 14(A); foreign workers in France, 26 Jun 16(A) Radical Left in Britain 1931-1941, The, James Jupp,

26 Jun 27(R)

Radio: Radio 3's 'composer of the week', 20 Feb 32(A); the undermining of the Voice of America, 13 Mar 8(A) Ragtime (film), 27 Feb 27(AR) Railway Children, The, 26 Jun 4(PC)

RAILWAYS ASLEF strike over productivity pay, 16 Jan 5(N), 23 Jan 11(A), 6 Feb 3(PW), 13 Feb 34(AR); ASLEF's attempt to censor the Murdoch papers, 30 Jan 3(PW),

6 Feb 16(A); Lord McCarthy's report on the ASLEF dispute favours the union, 20 Feb 12(A); workers' control of BR suggested, 27 Feb (6AV); The East Anglian line, 15 May 16(A); the dispute with ASLEF about flexible roster:lig, 22 May 15(A); the Commons debate the rail crisis, 26 Jun 4(PC)

Raleigh, Sir Walter, 24 Apr 26(R)

Rape: a rapist who was only fined, 16 Jan 3(PW), 14(A); 23 Jan 3(PW); a dropped rape case, 30 Jan 3(PW), 4(PC); statistics of rape and sexual crimes, 30 Jan 4(PC); rape victims to visit rapists in prison, 13 Feb 6(AV); the obsession with rape, 30 Jan 4(PC), 20 Feb 19(L), 27 Feb 14(A); Women Against Rapt, 27 Feb

5(N)

Rape of Britain, The, 13 Feb 6(AV) Rash Act, The, Ford Madox Ford (intro. C. H, Sisson),

1 May 23(R) Rasputin, Grigorii: a biography, 12 Jun 22(R) Rastafarians, the: 16 Jan 12(A); their beliefs, 23 Jan 5(N), 30 Jan 6(AV); their cannabis-smoking, 23 Jan 5(N),

30 Jan 6(AV); a Rasta leader interviewed, 13 Feb 14(A) Rasta roundabout, The, 13 Feb 14(A)

REAGAN, PRESIDENT RONALD

I May 10, 12 Jun 8(1); his attacks on minorities and the 'post-Rooseveltian world', 23 Jan 8(A); Ins State of the Union message: a big budget deficit and a shifting of responsibility for many federal programmes to the States, 6 Feb 10(A); to address both Houses of Parliament, 13 Mar 6(N); legal delays in bringing his would-be assassin to trial, 17 Apr 9(A); sitting on the fence over the Falklands, 24 Apr 17.8 May 7(A); why his popularity continues to decline, 1 May 10(A); visits Britain, 12 Jun 8(A); 19 Jun 10(A); see a1so

UNITED STATES

Reagan: still a bad actor, 1 May 10(A) Real Time (ICA), 13 Mar 29(AR) Reassessment: Talbot Baines Reed and The Fifth Farm at Si Dominic's, 6 Feb 26(A)

Records, gramophone: new recordings reviewed, 2 Jan 23, 13 Feb 30, 3 Apr 16, I May 30, 22 May 27, 12 Jun 27(AR)

Reds (film), 6 Mar 28(AR) Reed, Talbot Baines, The Fifth Form at St Dominic's, 6 Feb 26(A) Reform Bill of 1832, the: the Spectator's part In its passage, 29 May 16, 5 Jun 16(A) Reforming the currency, 19 Jun 6(AV) Reich, Dos: Resistance and the March of the Second SS Panzer Division Through France, June 1944, Max Hastings, 8 May 19(R)

RELIGION Jerusalem in literature, 23 Jan 19(R); sociological aspects of religion, 27 Mar 18(R); Burma's attachment to Buddhism, 3 Apr I 1(A); religious language, 17 Apr 21(R); the resurgence of Islamic fundamentalism, 24 Apr 8(A); Buddhism in Thailand, 24 Apr 11(A); a sojourn with Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh's Orange People, 8 May 13(A), 22 May I8(L); see also CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH and ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Religion and the One, Frederick Copleston, 6 Mar 23(R) Religion in Sociological Perspective, Bryan Wilson, 27 Mar 18(R) Relying on the revolver, 26 Jun 11(A) Remembrance (film), 12 Jun 29(AR) Rendell, Ruth, Master of the Moor, 10 Apr 23(R) Rents (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 1 May 29(AR)

Reports, inquiries etc: the Steyn report on the South African press, 20 Feb 8(A); the McCarthy report on the ASLEF dispute, 20 Feb 12(A); the Diplock report on the security services, 20 Mar 11(A); a House of Lords select committee's report on unemployment, 19 Jun 11(A)

Returning, Edna O'Brien, 15 May 25(R)

Reuters: a 1930 contract of employment, 2 Jan 5(N); its ownership, 15 May 5(N)

Revenger? tragedy, The, 15 May 13(A) Reverend Member?, The, 13 Feb 17(A)

Reviewers criticised; 27 Feb 17(L); 27 Feb 18(L); 13 Mar 20, 20 Mar 16(L); 13 Mar 20(L); 10 Apr 18(L)

Rich and Famous (film), 23 Jan 23(AR) Right to dominion, The, 10 Apr 8(A) Rings, Werner, Life with the Enemy: Collaboration and Resistance in Hitler's Europe 1939-1945 (trans. J. Maxwell Brownjohn), 27 Mar 20(R)

Riots: the danger for the Government of civil disorder, 6 Mar 4(PC)

Risks and rewards, 2 Jan 15(C)

Roads and traffic: travelling in London becoming impossible, 9 Jan 5(N); the parking meter attendant's lot, 23 Jan 27(CO)

Road to Muggers' Alley, The, 3 Apr I4(A) Robert Graves, 5 Jun 22(P) Robert Graves: His Life and Work, Martin Seymour- Smith, 5 Jun 22(R) Robin Hood, J. C. Holt, 5 Jun 26(R)

Rodgers, William: heckled In the Commons over his

change of views, 13 Feb 4(PC); 20 Mar I7(R) Rodgers, William, The Politics of Change, 20 Mar 17(R) Rolls-Royce's list of Rolls-Royce owners, 30 Jan 5(N),

6 Feb 18, 13 Feb 22(L) ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE inside the Vatican, 16 Jan 22(R), 27 Feb 18(L); the Catholic Commission for Racial Justice on the Rasta- farians and cannabis-smoking, 23 Jan 5(N), 30 Jan 6(AV); its attitude to alcohol, 30 Jan 6(AV), 13 Feb 21(L); the Church under Pope John Paul II, 6 Mar 2I(R), 13 Mar 20, 20 Mar 16(L); the Church in Cuba under socialism, 3 Apr 6(AV); the state of the Catholic Church in England, 22 May 6(AV), 19 Jun 19(L); two saints, 22 May 6(AV); Archbishop Worlock, 22 May 6, 5 Jun 5(AV), 19 Jun 19(L); see also POPE JOHN PAUL II

Romanovs, The, W. Bruce Lincoln, 30 Jan 20(R) Romany Roy, The, 19 Jun 15(A) Romeo and Juliet (ballet), 10 Apr 25(AR) Ronde, La (Aldwych), 23 Jan 23(AR) Rooke, Thomas, Burne-Jones Talking: His Conversations 1895-98 (ed. Mary Lago), 24 Apr 23(R)

Roosevelt, President Franklin D.: conflicting views about him, 23 Jan 8(A), 30 Jan 16, 13 Feb 22(L)

Root, Henry: his World of Knowledge, 29 May 5(N); fooled by Richard Ingrains, 29 May 5(N) Rosenkavalier, Der (Glyndebourne), 19 Jun 27(AR) Rosette my Doug wore, The, 20 Mar 4(PC) Rositzke, Harry, The KGB: The Eyes of Russia, 13 Feb 26(R) Rothenberg, Gunther E., Napoleon's Great Adversaries: The Archduke Charles and the Austrian Army 1792- 1814, 19 Jun 23(R) Rough water at Greenock, 16 Jan 13(A) Round Dance, The (Manchester), 23 Jan 23(AR) Round the World on a Wheel, John Foster Fraser, 3 Apr 23(R) Rowland, 'Tiny': and the Laker crash, 20 Feb 17(A) Rowse, A. L., A Life: Collected Poems, 6 Mar 23(R) Royal Academy, the: a possible solution to its financial

problems, 13 Feb 32(AR); the Summer Exhibition, 29 May 20(AR)

Royal Family, A: Charles I and his Family, Patrick Morrah, 15 May 23(R)

ROYAL FAMILY AND THE MONARCHY, THE a rest from Royalty in 1982?, 2 Jan 5(N); Queen Victoria's eldest daughter Victoria, 23 Jan 17(R); a verse life of Queen Victoria, 27 Mar 23(R); the Duke of Edinburgh interviewed, 29 May 34(AR)

Royal Game and Other Stories, The, Stefan Zweig, 9 Jan 20(R) Roy Campbell: A Critical Biography, Peter Alexander, 3 Apr 20(R)

Rugby football: Ireland PAR the Triple Crown, 6 Mar 5(N) Runcie, Dr Robert: see Canterbury, the Archbishop of Ruskin, John: 20 Feb 20(1); a biography, 20 Feb 20(R) RUSSIA involvement in the Polish 'reign of terror', 2 Jan 7(A); the Great Britain-USSR Association, 9 Jan 6(AV), 16 Jan 17, 30 Jan 16, 20 Feb 19(L); persecution of the Ukrainians, 16 Jan 10(A); the Russians' hold in Afghanistan assessed, 30 Jan 7(A), 6 Feb I8(L); death of Mikhail Suslov, 30 Jan 10(A); the Romanov monarchs, 30 Jan 20(R); Russian literature, 30 Jan 22(R); four Russian poets, 6 Feb 21(R); travel res- trictions on Russian diplomats in London, 13 Feb 5(N); the KGB, 13 Feb 26(R); a biography of Pasternak, 27 Feb 22(R); the rationale of the Afghanistan operation, 6 Mar 9(A); the circumstances of Stalin's death, 13 Mar 30(AR); an encyclopaedia of Russia and the Soviet Union, 27 Mar 21(R); Brezhnev's health and his future, 3 Apr 9(A); increasing trade links with Argentina, 29 May 9(A); a biography of Rasputin,

12 Jun 22(R); a visitor's journal, 12 Jun 23(R) Russian Journal, Andrea Lee, 12 Jun 23(R) Ruthless Mugabe, The, 6 Mar 7(A) St James, Ian, Winner Harris, 15 May 26(R) St John, Charles: his sketches and notes, 15 May 21(R) St John-Stevas, Norman, Pope John Paul II, 5 Jun 21(R) Saints: St Dunstan and St Celestine V. 22 May 6(AV) Salvador, El: alleged Nicaraguan military aid to guer-

rillas, 27 Mar 10(A)

Samurai, The, Shusaku Endo (trans. Van C. Gessel), 15 May 26(R) Santayana, George, Egotism in German Philisophy, 10 Apr 23(A) Sauce for the Goose, Peter de Vries, 30 Jan 21(R) Saudi Arabia: Crown Prince Fahd succeeds King Khaled, 26 Just 13(A); the bourgeoisie, 26 Jun 13(A) Saudi Arabia's dilemma, 26 Jun 13(A)

Sayle, Murray; his home in Japan, 3 Apr 5(N)

Scenes of Childhood and Other Stories, Sylvia Townsend Warner, 2 Jan 21(R)

Schmidt, Chancellor Helmut: 23 Jan 1(I); speech at the SPD conference, I May 8(A) Science: a bank of frozen human embryos proposed, 13 Feb 18(A) SCOTLAND

a loss of Scottishness, 2 Jan 13(A); the political parties, 2 Jan 13(A); a by-election in Glasgow Hillhead, 16 Jan 5(N), 13 Mar 17(A), 20 Mar 4(PC); disagreement over the Alliance candidature for Greenock, 16 Jan I3(A); the massacre of Glencoe, 13 Feb 28(R): Scottish Presbyterianism and Scott's Old Mortality, 6 Mar 14(A): Glasgow today, 13 Mar 17(A); the Scottish Liberal Party conference, 3 Apr 13(A); a Scottish naturalist, 15 May 21(R); the Pope in Scotland, 5 Jun 8(A); the background to its Catholicism, 5 Jun 8(A) Scottish year, The, 2 Jan I3(A) Scottish Naturalist, A: The Sketches and Notes of Charles St John 1809-1856, (ed.) Anthony Atha, 15 May 21(R)

Sea journeys, a book of, 23 Jan 20(R)

Season's Greetings (Greenwich), 6 Feb 28(AR) Seaton, Albert, The German Army 1933-45, 13 Feb 25(R) Seberg, Jean, 6 Mar 31(A) Second Mrs Tanqueray, The (Lyttelton), 9 Jan 24(AR) Second-rate mind, confessions of a, 24 Apr 32(CO) Secret Policeman's Other Ball, The (film), 27 Mar 30(AR) Secret Service, the: see Spying Selected Letters of James Thurber, (ed.) Helen Thurber and Edward Weeks, 6 Feb 22(R) Selected Poems, Edmund Blunden (ed. Robyn Marsack), 8 May I8(R) Selected Poems, P. J. Kavanagh, 27 Mar 26(R) Self-help, 29 May I8(C)

Senegal and Senegambia: the Swedish tourists, 13 Mar 11(A); conditions in Senegambia, 13 Mar 11(A); Senegal's past and present, 20 Mar 9(A)

Senior Commoner, The, Julian Hall, 2 Jan 17(R) Serbia, King Peter I of, 13 Feb 22(L) Sergeant, Howard, and Peter Porter, (se.) The Gregory Awards 1980, 23 Jan 22(R) Serpent, Nicholas Mosley, 9 Jan 22(R) Servadio, Gaia, Luchino Visconti: A Biography, 19 Jun 20(R)

Sex: no sex in the after-life?, 9 Ian 28(C0); an inadequate sentence in a rape case, 16 Jan 3(PW), 14(A), 23 Jan 3(PW); the man who cut off his penis, 27 Mar 31(A); sex-changed April Ashley's story, 24 Apr 24(R); a case of necrophilia, 1 May 5(N)

Sex and Mr Fairbairn, 30 Jan 4(PC) Sex and Subterfuge, Eva Figes, 6 Mar 25(R) Seymour, William, Yours to Reason Why: Decision in Battle, 27 Feb 22(R) Seymour-Smith, Martin, Robert Graves: His Life and Work, 5 Jun 22(R)

Shackleton, Sir Ernest: an ocean voyage in an open boat, 17 Apr 4(N)

Shadow Train, John Ashbery, 23 Jan 22(R) Shakespeare: Portia's 'mercy' speech, 5 Jun 9(A), 12 Jun 19(L) Shannon, Edgar F., Jr, and Cecil Y. Lang, (ed.) The Letters of Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1(1821-1850), 13 Mar 21(R)

Sharm-el-Slieikh, 27 Feb 10, 24 Apr 6(A)

'Sheffield' and `Belgrano'. The, 8 May 4(PC)

Ships and shipping: a huge sum subscribed for the dependants of drowned lifeboatmen, 16 Jan 3(PW), 6(AV)

Shoving the little men off, 13 Feb 11(A)

Siam: see Thailand

Sicilian Defence; Najdorf Variation, John Nunn, 26 Jun 38(A)

Sierra Leone: its jury system, 12 Jun 15(A) Silver: the Hunts' attempt to corner the world's silver, 19 Jun 22(R)

Simms, Jacqueline, Unsolicited Gifts, 13 Mar 26(R) Simone de Beauvoir; A Life of Freedom, Carol Ascher, 23 Jan 19(R)

Sinai: before its handing-over to the Egyptians, 27 Feb 10(A); the Israeli preparations for evacuation, 24 Apr 6(A); recollections of Sinai, 24 Apr 7(A)

Sinclair, Andrew, The Other Victoria: The Princess and the Great Game of Europe, 23 Jan 17(R)

Singapore: its capture by the Japanese, 13 Feb 11(A), 27 Mar 22(R); General Percival and the surrender. 13 Feb I2(A), 27 Feb 17, 20 Mar 16(L)

Sir James Goldsmith, Geoffrey Wansell, 22 May 24(R) Sisters of Cebu, 22 May I3(A)

Sitwell, Edith: a biography, 2 Jan 22(R)

Six Armies in Normandy, John Keegan, 22 May 20(R) Skating Party, The, Marina Warner, 10 Apr 22(R) Skeleton at the feast, The, 20 Feb I3(A)

Skiing: cross-country skiing, 9 Jan 27(A); a ski outing at Gstaad, 20 Mar 26(A)

Skirmishes (Hampstead), 13 Feb 31 (AR)

Slavery in the classical world: 9 Jan 18(R), 23 Jan 15, 6 Feb 18, 27 Feb I8(L) Slugs, verses on, 13 Mar 32(CO)

Small is beautiful, 5 Jun 19(C) Smithers, A. J., Dornford Yates, 27 Feb 20(R) Smithers, David Waldron, Jane Austen in Kent, 13 Mar 24(R)

Smoking: a TV series on giving up smoking, 16 Jan 26(AR), 30 Jan 16(L); cannabis-smoking by Rasta- farians, 23 Jan 5(N), 30 Jan 6(AV); the RAC refuses to list a hotel catering for non-smokers only, 13 Feb 5(N)

SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY, THE

disagreement with Liberals over the allocation of seats to be contested, 9 Jan 5(N); a lunch to raise funds from the entertainment industry, 16 Jan 5(N); disagreement with the Liberals over the Alliance candidature at Greenock, 16 Jan I3(A); John Grigg joins the party, 30 Jan 5(N); the acronym SODPAL, 30 Jan 16(L); undergraduate support at Oxford and Cambridge, 20 Feb 5(N), 6 Mar 20,20 Mar 16(L); holds a constitu- tional convention, 20 Feb 13(A); attitude to unions and wage-fixing, 6 Mar 16(A); sympathisers among journalists, especially at the Guardian, 6 Mar 18(A); a middle-class party, 13 Mar 7(AV); Bryan Magee joins, 13 Mar 7(AV); Roy Jenkins's campaign in Glasgow Hillhead, 13 Mar I7(A), 20 Mar 4(PC); the Duke of Devonshire joins the party, 20 Mar 6(AV); William Rodgers on 'The Politics of Change', 20 Mar 17(R); Roy Jenkins wins the Hillhead by-election, 3 Apr 3(PW), 4(PC), 13(A); how Alliance candidates may affect Conservative and Labour votes, 3 Apr 4(PC), 10 Apr 5(N), 18(L) Socialist capitalist state?, A, 27 Mar 9(A) Social Studies, Fran Lebowitz, 20 Feb 26(R) Society and the Holy in Late Antiquity, Peter Brown, 1 May 2I(R)

SOCIETY Lux Taki's 'High life' awards for 1981, 2 Jan 27(A); Arabs - and Greeks - in Gstaad, 9 Jan 27(A), 16 Jan I7(L); Claus von Bulow tried and found guilty of the attempted murder of his wife, 23 Jan 9, 30 Jan 27(A), 6 Feb 5, 20 Mar 5(N), 27 Mar 31, 15 May 32(A); a further report from Gstaad, 23 Jan 26(A); rich men's yachts and rich men's women, 20 Feb 31(A); Francois Moreuil, 6 Mar 31(A); high life in the country, 13 Mar 31(A); a ski outing at Gstaad, 20 Mar 26(A); an escapade of Tim Banbury and Johnny Parry at Annabel's, 3 Apr 3I(A); a dull interlude, I May 32(A); Christina Ford, 15 May 32(A); Memorial weekend at the Hamptons, 5 Jun 32(A)

So Fine (film), 16 Jan 26(AR) Sombre anniversary, A. 16 Jan lO(A)

Somerset, crime in, 6 Feb 6(AV)

Some task, some force, 22 May 7(A) Song and Dance (Palace), 17 Apr 26(AR)

Sontag, Susan: on the US Left's attitude to Poland, 6 Mar 13(A)

Soul's Gymnasium and Other Stories, The, Harold Acton, 13 Mar 22(R)

SOUTFI AFRICA

death in prison of a white trade union organiser, 13 Feb 10(A); the Steyn report on the press, 20 Feb 8(A); the Rand Daily Mail, 20 Feb 8(A); a 'rebel' English cricket team tours S. Africa, 6 Mar 5(N), 15(A), 13 Mar 19, 27 Mar I4(A); ethnic and political reforms contem- plated by Mr Botha, 26 Jun I4(A) South Africa's Gaullist option, 26 Jun 14(A) South American Handbook 1982, The, 3 Apr 12(A), 17 Apr 17(L) South Riding, Winifred Holtby, 6 Feb 24(R) Soviet bridgehead, The, 29 May 9(A) Space: the photography or space exploration, 9 Jan 25(AR)

Spain: reopening the frontier with Gibraltar delayed, 17 Apr 4(N); the trial of the coup plotters, 17 Apr 4(N); attitude to the Falklands crisis and to NATO, 5 Jun 11(A)

Spark, The, Raymond Bowers, 17 Apr 22(R) Sparrow, John, Grave Epigrams and Other Verses, 23 Jan 22(R) Spater, George, William Cobbett: The Poor Man's Friend, 1 May 20(R) Special relationahip?, A, 1 May 7(A)

'SPECTATOR', THE

silent on recent events in the Middle East, 9 Jan 16(L); its price goes up to 65 pence, 30 Jan 5(N), 13 Feb 22(L); sponsors a Cambridge Union Society debate, 20 Feb 5(N); Women Against Rape break in on the editor, 27 Feb 5(N); its healthy rivalry with the New Statesman, 27 Mar 12(A); the editor comperes Friday Night, Saturday Morning, 3 Apr 30(AR), 24 Apr 5(N); Ferdinand Mount to head the Prime Minister's policy unit, 1 May 3(PW), 5(N), 15 May 5(N); a new political correspondent, 5 Jun 4(N); the Spectator and the 1932 Reform Bill, 29 May 16, 5 Jun 16(A) Spence, Jonathan D., The Gate of Heavenly Peace, 20 Feb 21(R) Spending money like water, 22 May 16(A) Spigelman. James, and Peter Pringle, The Nuclear Barons, 20 Feb 24(R)

Spiritualism: C. W. Leadbeater, 26 Jun 30(R) Spying: the KGB, 13 Feb 26(R); traitors and the 'Judas syndrome', 20 Mar 11(A); the cases of Will Owen, Tom Driberg, George Blake and Kim Maltby, 20 Mar I2(A); the Alger Hiss case recalled, 10 Apr 14(A), 24 Apr 19, 8 May I7(L)

Stamp, Gavin, The Great Perspectivists, 17 Apr 23(R) Star Is Torn, A (Stratford East), 12 Jun 28(AR) State of the churches, The, 30 Jan 6(AV)

Stead, W. T.: his crusading journalism, 17 Apr 5(AV) Steel, David: 3 Apr 13(I); at the Scottish Liberal Party conference, 3 Apr 13(A)

Steel industry: more redundancies foreseen, 23 Jan 10(A) Stepsisters, The, Pamela Street, 17 Apr 22(R) Stewart, Edward, For Richer for Poorer, I May 23(R) STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY, THE The City and the saver, 2 Jan 12(A); moneymaking opportunities in 1981,2 Jan 15(C); uncertain prospects for 1982, 2 Jan 15(C); the Stock Exchange and its problems, 9 Jan I5(C); the discount houses, 16 Jan I5(C); money the only safe refuge for the investor ?, 23 Jan I5(C); a move towards lower interest rates, 30 Jan 15(C); a bullish market at a time of slackening demand, 6 Feb 17(C); British company law and the Laker crash, 13 Feb 20(C); zero coupon bonds, 27 Feb 16(C); the low price fixed for the Amersham Inter- national issue, 6 Mar 19(C); indexed government stocks now available to all, 20 Mar I5(C); the collapse of Stone-Platt, 27 Mar 16(C); the impact of the Falklands crisis on the City and the markets, 17 Apr 16(C); the markets marking time, 24 Apr I7(C); the outlook for oil, 8 May 16(C); the Falklands crisis a fillip for armament companies, 15 May 17(C); the US 'Chapter 11' procedure to avoid bankrupting firms, 29 May 18(C), 12 Jun 19(L); finding the money for new small companies, 5 Jun I9(C); only a small volume of business on the Stock Exchange, 12 Jun 18(C); bad auguries for the future, 26 Jun 20(C); see also FINANCIAL Stone, Robert, A Flag for Sunrise, 2 Jan 20(R) Stories from the Rai: From Kipling to Independence, (se. and intro.) Saros Cowasjee, 15 May 27(R) Storm clouds over the USA, 20 Mar 7(A) Stow, Randolph, To the Islands, 27 Feb 23(R) Strangers All Are Gone, The, Anthony Powell, 5 Jun 23(R) Street, G. E., 9 Jan 12(A) Street, Pamela, The Stepsisters, 17 Apr 22(R) Strength of conviction, The, 2 Jan 11(A)

STRIKES AND DISPUTES

a partial strike by ASLEF over productivity pay, 16 Jan 5(N), 23 Jan 11(A), 6 Feb 3(PW), 13 Feb 34(AR); the miners vote against a strike, 23 Jan 3(PW), 10(A); the McCarthy report on the railway dispute favours ASLEF, 20 Feb 12(A); dispute about flexible rostering for railwaymen, 22 May 15(A); pay disputes in the NHS, 22 May 15(A)

Stuart, Denis, Dear Duchess, 20 Feb 25(R) Studies in loyalty, 26 Jun 6(AV)

Success: what it does to people, 16 Jan 27(A)

Summer (Cottesloe), 6 Feb 28(AR) Summit Conference (Lyric), 8 May 30(AR) Sun, the: its story of ASLEF men's fiddling, 30 Jan 3(PW), 6 Feb 16(A) Sunday Times: its travel articles and advertisements, 9 Jan 6(AV), 23 Jan I6(L); a journalist dismissed at Rupert Murdoch's instigation?, 6 Feb 5(N); an article on the newspapers' bingo mania, 20 Feb 6(AV); a reporter allegedly libelled, 6 Mar 6(AV) Sun goes on rising. The, 27 Mar 7(A)

Surrealist exhibition in London in 1936, the, 29 May 25(R), 12 Jun 19, 26 Jun 21(L)

Surtees, R. S., Mr Sponge's Sporting Tour, 15 May 23(R) Suslov, Mikhail: his career reviewed, 30 Jan 10(A) Sutherland, Christine: a book on Marie Wakwska,

16 Jan 27(A) Sutherland, Graham: retrospective exhibition, 29 May 21 (AR); a biography, 29 May 25(R); the episode of the Churchill portrait, 29 May 25(R), 5 Jun 20, 12 Jun 19, 19 Jun 19(L) Sutherland, Millicent Duchess of: a biography, 20 Feb 25(R)

Swan Lake: Festival Ballet, 5 Jun 31(AR); Kirov Ballet, 5 Jun 3I(AR)

Sweden: teenage drug addicts on an expedition, 16 Jan 5(N); Swedish tourists in Senegambia, 13 Mar I1(A) Switzerland: Arabs and Greeks in Gstaad, 9 Jan 27(A), 16 Jan 17(L); reports from Gstaad, 23 Jan 26,20 Mar 26(A)

Sylphides, Les (ballet), 15 May 28(AR) Symons, Julian, The Detling Murders, 26 Jun 28(R)

Syria: intimidation of journalists in Lebanon, 27 Mar 11(A)

Tail and the dog, The, 26 Jun 10(A) Talley's Folly (Lyric, Hammersmith), 12 Jun 28(AR) Taxation: effect of failure to pay VAT or PAYE on small businesses, I May 17(C), 22 May 18(L); see also Budget Taxi defence, The, 12 Jun I2(A)

Taxis: now carrying advertisements, 3 Apr 5(N) Tebbit: Norman: the unions' opposition to his Employ- ment Bill, 2 Jan 11(A); the Bill's proposals, 6 Feb 3(PW), 4(PC); the Bill in the Commons, 13 Feb 4(PC) Telegrams: a message service for the dead, 24 Apr 31(A) Telephones: Covent Garden press office phones, 24 Apr 5(N)

TELEVISION

the losses of Lord Grade's Associated Communications Corporation, 2 Jan 5(N); puzzling advertisements by Centre Independent Television, 2 Jan 5(N); the Christ- mas programmes, 2 Jan 26(AR); essays on television, 9 Jan 21(R); the Police series, 9 Jan 26, 23 Jan 26, 6 Feb 29, 27 Feb 30(AR), 27 Mar 4(PC); the new company TVS takes off Worzel Gummidge, 9 Jan 27(AR); The Last Night of the Proms, 9 Jan 27(AR); Barry Norman takes over in Omnibus, 16 Jan 26(AR); Clive James revisits Australia, 16 Jan 26(AR); Miriam Stoppard on giving up smoking, 16 Jan 26(AR), 30 Jan 16(L); Iris Murdoch's The Bell, 23 Jan 25, 30 Jan 27(AR); The Most Valuable Englishman Ever, 23 Jan 26(AR); Muck and Brass, 30 Jan 26(AR); Russell Harty talks to John Stonehouse, 30 Jan 26(AR); Life After Death and Preview, 6 Feb 30(AR); the ASLEF dispute discussed, 13 Feb 34(AR); Germaine Greer on TV commercials, 13 Feb 35(AR); Not the Nine O'Clock News returns, 13 Feb 35(AR); the Nancy Astor series, 20 Feb 30(AR); Fame is the Spur, 20 Feb 30(AR); stupid questions from on-the-spot interviewers, 20 Feb 3I(AR); publicity in the media used to fan and distort public interest, 27 Feb I4(A); Choices, 27 Feb 29(AR); unabashed plugging, 27 Feb 29(AR); Film '82, 27 Feb 29(AR); a programme on W. H. Auden, 6 Mar 30(AR); John Mortimer's Voyage Round My Father, 6 Mar 30(AR); two breakfast TV services next year, 13 Mar 6(N); Malcolm Muggeridge and Svetlana Alliluyeva in conversation, 13 Mar 30(AR); Did You See . .?, 13 Mar 30, 10 Apr 27, 5 Jun 31(AR); Alan Whicker's autobiography, 20 Mar I3(A), 27 Mar 17(L); selections from Whicker's World, 20 Mar 25(AR); What's Up Doc?, 20 Mar 26(AR); the nine o'clock news readers, 20 Mar 26(AR); the BBC's fare now no better than ITV's, 27 Mar 30(AR); Omnibus and Scoop, 27 Mar 30(AR); Live from the Barbican, 27 Mar 30(AR); Alexander Chancellor chairs Friday Night, Saturday Morning, 3 Apr 30(AR), 24 Apr 5(N); the Walton birthday con- cert, 3 Apr 31(AR); Douglas Bader in This is Your Life, 10 Apr 27(AR); A Kind of Loving, 10 Apr 28(AR); poor TV fare over Easter, 17 Apr 26(AR); David Frost and Andrew Lloyd Webber, 17 Apr 26(AR); the last Parkinson show, 17 Apr 26(AR); the inadequacy of BBC newsreaders John Humphrys and John Simpson, 24 Apr 30(AR); Humphrey Burton and Leonard Bernstein on Omnibus, 24 Apr 31(AR); Mrs Thatcher interviewed on Panorama, 1 May 31(AR); Bounder, 1 May 32(AR); The Woman in White, I May 32,22 May 30(AR) Anna Ford's advice programme, I May 32(AR) the BBC's second-rate news coverage, 8 May 30(AR) Nye, 8 May 31(AR); Mastermind, 8 May 31(AR) Newsmght, 15 May 31(AR); a series on the human brain, 15 May 31(AR); Desmond Morris's series The Human Race, 15 May 31(AR); the row over the Panorama programme on the Falklands, 22 May 30(AR); Orson Welles and his films, 22 May 30(AR); the Horowitz recital, 29 May 33, 34(AR); the Duke of Edinburgh interviewed, 29 May 34(AR); Writers and Places: Jan Morris on Wales, 29 May 34(AR); Shiva Naipaul on Trinidad, 12 Jun 30(AR); Frost in May, 29 May 34, 19 Jun 30(AR); poor BBC coverage of the Pope's visit, 5 Jun 32(AR); A Parish in Rome, 5 Jun 32(AR); programme on Philip Larkin, 5 Jun 32(AR); the state banquet for President Reagan, 12 Jun 30(AR); ;Vegan and Parkinson compared, 12 Jun 30(AR); a programme on Murray Perahia, 12 Jun 30(AR); the World Cup on TV, 19 Jun 30(AR); BBC output often somnolent and apathetic, 19 Jun 30(AR); a new series of Levin interviews, 19 Jun 30(AR); public or commer- cial control for television?, 26 Jun 19(L); The Human Brain, 26 Jun 35(AR); It's My Pleasure, 26 Jun 36(AR); Terry Wogan's series, 26 Jun 36(AR) Temporary Hearths, Stuart Evans, 15 May 26(R)

Tennis: fictitious match commentaries, 12 Jun 32(CO) Tennyson: 13 Mar 21(1); his letters, 13 Mar 21(R)

Ten years from Watergate, 5 Jun 15(A)

Terrorism: Brigadier-General Dozier rescued from the Red Brigades, 6 Feb 5(N); Red Brigades terrorists arrested in Italy, 13 Feb 9(A); Yasser Arafat stops guerrilla training for foreign terrorists, 6 Mar 8(A); more efficient anti-terrorist measures, 6 Mar 8(A); the Muslim terrorists of Mindanao, 15 May 11(A)

Terrorist disconnection, The, 6 Mar 8(A)

Terry, Ellen, 23 Jan 16(L)

Testing times ahead, 6 Mar 15 (A)

THAILAND

attractions and drawbacks for tourists and holiday- makers, 30 Jan I2(A); two notable Thais, 6 Feb I8(L), 13 Feb 5(N), I May 18(L); the story of the Chakri dynasty, the 'Lords of Life', 10 Apr 13, 17 Apr 11(A); Thailand since the Thirties, 17 Apr 11(A), 1 May 18(L); a 'slave-girl' reputedly bought for £85, 17 Apr 5, 12 Jun 6(AV); New Year celebrations, 24 Apr II(A), 1 May 6(AV); the practice of Buddhism, 24 Apr 11(A); 'the pleasantest country on earth', 1 May 6(AV)

Thai 'slave-girl' mystery, 12 Jun 6(AV)

THATCHER, MRS MARGARET

15 May 1(1); her son Mark rescued in the Sahara, 23 Jan 5(N); 'the Iron Lady', I May 5(N); and the Falklands crisis, 29 May 4(PC); 'thinks she is Churchill', 5 Jun 9(A); her successful handling of the Falklands crisis, 19 Jun 4(PC); little loyalty to her in the party, 26 Jun 6(AV); see also CONSERVATIVE PARTY That damned Roosevelt, 23 Jan 8(A)

Theatre: 1981's new plays assessed, 2 Jan 25(AR); actors and actresses who sound off on controversial subjects, 17 Apr 4(N); arts festivals of 1982, 1 May 27(AR); dramatis personae of an imaginary play described, 29 May 36(C0); see also individual play titles

Thin market, A, 12 Jun 18(C)

Thirties, the, 20 Mar 22(R)

Thomas, D. M., Dreaming in Bronze, 23 Jan 22(R) Thomas Hardy: A Biography, M. Mitigate, 19 Jun 24(R) Thomas Mann: The Making of an Artist 1875-1911,

Richard Winston, 15 May 22(AR)

Thomson, George Malcolm, The Ballot Glenkerran, 5 Jun 27(R) Thorn in America's side, The, 12 Jun 13(A) Thorpe, Jeremy: appointed director of Amnesty, 13 Feb 5(N), and later resigns, 13 Mar 3(PW); Those rebel Presbyterians, 6 Mar I4(A) 'Thou art Blue Peter. . 5 Jun 5(AV) Thoughts and Thinkers, Anthony Quinn, 6 Feb 19(R) Thoughts from Australia, 17 Apr 10(A) 3D (Riverside), 8 May 30(AR) . three weeks later,1 May 4(PC)

Thrillers, crime and spy stories, 23 Jan 18, 30 Jan 22, 10 Apr 23, 26 Jun 28(R)

Thurber, Helen, and Edward Weeks, (ed.) Selected Letters of James Thurber, 6 Feb 22(R)

Thurber, James: selected letters, 6 Feb 22(R)

Thwaite, Anthony, (ed.) Larkin at Sixty, 12 Jun 22(R) 'Tich' Freeman and the Decline of the Leg-Break Bowler, David Lemmon, 22 May 23(R) Tight little island. A, 2 Jan 4(PC) Tillett, Gregory, The Elder Brother: A Biography of Charles Webster Leadbeater, 26 Jun 30(R) 'Times', THE

Times Newspapers going through a difficult time, 30 Jan 14(A); an inflated staff, 30 Jan 14(A); another closure crisis, 13 Feb 5(N); its character destroyed by Harold Evans, 'editor of the year', 20 Feb 15(A); Rupert Murdoch demands 600 redundancies, 27 Feb 3(PW); a proposed journalists' cooperative, 27 Feb 6(AV); Harold Evans resigns as editor and is replaced by Charles Douglas-Home, 20 Mar 3(PW), 5(N), 14,

26(A); weaknesses in the structure of The Times, 20 Mar 14(A); two columnists dropped, 3 Apr 5(N); fears a sell- out over the Falklands, 15 May 5(N); its 'Birthdays today' drawing, 15 May 33(CO) Time to go for broke?, 15 May 6(AV) Tindall, Gillian, City of Gold: The Biography of Bombay, 10 Apr 19(R)

Tito, Marshal: a fellowship in Yugoslav studies named after him, 13 Mar 15(A), 20 Mar 16, 3 Apr 17, 17 Apr 17,24 Apr 19(L)

Tito in Academe, 13 Mar I5(A) Todd, J. M., Luther: A Life, 13 Feb 27(R)

Tombs: the imperial Ming tombs, 16 Jan 20(R)

Tony Crosland, Susan Crosland, 12 Jun 25(R) Too many forked tongues, 27 Mar 10(A) Tories home and dry?, 29 May 4(PC) . to the aid of the Party, 12 Jun 4(PC) To the Islands, Randolph Stow, 27 Feb 23(R) Tourism: the Swedish invasion of Senegambia, 13 Mar 11(A); the South American Handbook for 1982, 3 Apr 12(A), 17 Apr 17(L) Tower, Christopher, Victoria the Good, 27 Mar 23(R) Toy socialist in dreamland, 27 Mar 6(AV)

Trades Union Congress: organising opposition to Norman Tebbit's anti-union proposals, 2 Jan 11(A); the lobs Express', 2 Jan 16(L)

TRADE UNIONS

Opposition to Norman Tebbit's measures to restrict union power, 2 Jan 11(A), 6 Feb 3(PW); the 'triple alliance' of steelmen, miners and railwaymen weaken- ing, 23 Jan I0(A); dislike of 'job schemes', 6 Feb 4(PC); attempts at press censorship by unions, 6 Feb 16(A); aims of Norman Tebbit's Employment Bill, 13 Feb 4(PC); the unions ruining Britain, 13 Feb 6(AV); the weakness of the US trade unions, 27 Feb 8(A); the SDP's attitude to unions, 6 Mar 16(A); restlessness among the unions which are most protected from the recession, 22 May I5(A)

Trapido, Barbara, Brother of the More Famous Jack, 22 May 26(R) Travel: travel articles and advertisements in the Sunday Times, 9 Jan 6(AV), 23 Jan I 6(L); a handbook for the tropical traveller, 23 Jan 13, 30 Jan 13(A); wanderlust, 8 May 31(A); Italy, 5 Jun 24(R); travels in Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam, 12 Jun 20(R); Eric Newby's travels, 19 Jun 23(R) Traveller in Italy, A, II. V. Morton, 5 Jun 24(R) Traveller's Life, A, Eric Newby, 19 Jun 23(R) Treasure Island (Mermaid), 9 Jan 24(AR) Treasury of American Folklore, A, (ed.) B. A. Botkin,

22 May 22(A)

Tremain, Rose, The Cupboard, 9 Jan 22(R)

Trident nuclear weapon, the, 27 Feb 4(PC)

Trilling, Diana, Mrs Harris, 8 May 22(R) Tristan and Isolde (Covent Garden), 22 May 30(AR)

Trollope, Anthony: the gentlemen in his novels, 27 Mar 5(N), 10 Apr 20(R)

Tropical nights, 30 Jan 12(A) Tropical Traveller, The, John Hatt, 23 Jan 13, 30 Jan 13(A) Trouble with Harry, The, 20 Feb I5(A)

Turkey: the visual arts of the Ottoman Empire, 22 May 28(AR) Turner watercolours, 20 Mar 25(AR)

Turning Point, The: Science, Society and the Rising Culture,

Fritjof Capra, 12 Jun 21(R)

Two brave gambles, 6 Feb 10(A) Two Joke towns, 23 Jan 11(A)

Two nations, 1 May I7(C)

Two Pigeons, The (Royal Ballet, Covent Garden), 6 Mar

27(AR)

Two Poles, too far apart, 13 Mar I3(A) Ugly is as ugly does, 13 Feb 4(PC)

Ukraine, the: a 'general pogrom' against dissenters and nationalists, 16 Jan I2(A)

Ulster: the Prior initiative, 20 Feb 10(A) Uncle Vanya (Lyttelton), 29 May 32(AR)

Understanding, The (Strand), 22 May 29(AR)

Undertones of War, Edmund BLunden, 8 May 18(R) Unemployment : schemes aimed at lowering the unem-

Ployment figures, 6 Feb 4(PC); a House of Lords select committee's report, 19 Jun 11(A) United Nations, the: Hazen,. Zaki Nuseibah's speeches and reports, 22 May 21(R)

UNITED STATES

the new disease, bolimia, 2 Jan 8(A); effects of the wide- spread recession, 2 Jan 8(A); conflicting views about FDR, 23 Jan 8(A), 30 Jan 16, 13 Feb 22(L); the Reagan administration's bad record on civil rights, 23 Jan 8(A); New York's homicide statistics, 23 Jan 9(A); the trial for murder of Jack Henry Abbott, 23 Jan 9, 30 Jan 27(A), and for attempted murder of Claus von Bulow 23 Jan 9,30 Jan 27(A), 6 Feb 5,20 Mar 5(N), 27 Mar 31: 15 May 32(A); tax rates and 'bracket creep', 30 Jan 8(A); the strength of the anti-abortion movement, 30 Jan 8(A); US ethnocentricity in its foreign relations, 13 Feb 7(A); intervention in Central America likely, 13 Feb 7(A); a Moral Majority preacher in Lynchburg, Virginia, 13 Feb 8(A); the 'ghosted' books of Nelson Rockefeller and John F. Kennedy, 13 Feb 35(A); should, in its own interest, support a compromise solu- tion of the Palestinian problem, 20 Feb 7(A); the unions too weak to resist economies and pay cuts, 27 Feb 8(A); the Mayor of New York to run for state governor, 27 Feb 11(A); the Left's attitude to Poland, 6 Mar 13(A); the undermining by liberals of the Voice of America, 13 Mar 8(A); the recession developing into a depres- sion ?, 20 Mar 7(A); a press conference on the Communist build-up in Nicaragua and intervention in El Salvador, 27 Mar 10(A); the circulation battle between the New York Post and the New York Daily News, 3 Apr 10(A); the New York Daily News up for sale, 3 Apr 10(A); the Alger Hiss case recalled, 10 Apr 14(A), 24 Apr 19, 8 May 17(L); Alexander Haig acts as go-between in the Falklands crisis, 17 Apr 3(PW), 6(A),

24 Apr 10(A); the US public's nuclear jitters and growing anti-nuclear attitude, 17 Apr 6, 24 Apr 10(A); John Hinckley, President Reagan's assailant, 17 Apr 9(A), 15 May 5(N), 22 May 18(L), and his defence, 12 Jun 12(A); recent Presidents' families, 17 Apr 18(R), 24 Apr 19(L); quarrels over use of White House aircraft, 24 Apr 10(A); the differing attitudes to the Falklands crisis of the President, the media and the public, 24 Apr 17, 15 May 8(A); dire effects if the economy gets out of control, 24 Apr 18(C); signs of an economic revival, I May 10(A); Jeane Kirkpatrick on the Falklands crisis, I May 7(A); Francis Pym's visit, 1 May 7(A); US attitudes to the Falklands crisis, 1 May 7, 8 May 7(A); the administration slow to back Britain, 8 May 7(A),

5 Jun 20(L); a crime passionnel trial, 8 May 22(R); Americans' embarrassing candour, 8 May 31(A); reactions after the loss of the Sheffield, 15 May 8(A); the 'budget process' in practice, 22 May 9(A); American art since 1945, 29 May 30(R); Watergate in retrospect, 5 Jun 15(A); no longer powerful enough to defend the open international economic order, 12 Jun 16(A); press and other reactions to the Falklands crisis and Israel's invasion of the Lebanon, 19 Jun 9(A); relations with Israel, 26 Jun 10(A); see also REAGAN, PRESIDENT RONALD

Universities: students' grants, 9 Jan 16(L): a proposed postgraduate Tito Fellowship criticised, 13 Mar 15(A), 20 Mar 16, 3 Apr 17, 17 Apr 17, 24 Apr 19(L)

Unofficial Rake, An, (trans.) Michael Hamburger, 23 Jan 22(R) Unsolicited Gifts, Jacqueline Simms, 13 Mar 26(R) Unsuitable Attachment, An, Barbara Pym, 20 Feb 22(R) Unsuitable Job for a Woman, An, (film), 15 May 3I(AR) Updike, John, Rabbit is Rich, 16 Jan 21(R)

V

I/a/mouth (Chichester), 29 May 32(AR) Varley, Eric, 13 Feb 4(PC) VAT, I May I7(C), 22 May 18(L)

Venice: The Most Triumphant City, George Bull, 5 Jun

24(R)

Vercy, Rosemary, The Scented Garden, 8 May 24(R)

Vesco law, The, 12 Jun 11(A) Victoria, Princess: 23 Jan 17(1); and the 'great game of Europe', 23 Jan 17(R) Victoria, Queen: a verse life of, 27 Mar 23(R)

Victoria the Good, Christopher Tower, 27 Mar 23(R) Victor' Victoria (film), 10 Apr 27(AR), 24 Apr 19(L) Fig and Zbig, 27 Feb 4(PC)

Visconti, Luchino: a biography, 19 Jun 20(R)

Visit of a Prince-Bishop, The, 29 May 10(A) Vive l'Ecosse Libre, 5 Jun 8(A)

Voice, the: the singer's needs and problems, 9 Jan 23(AR)

Voice of the People, 27 Feb 6(AV)

von Bulow. Claus: tried for and found guilty of the

attempted murder of his wife, 23 Jan 9, 30 Jan 27(A),

6 Feb 5, 20 Mar 5(N), 27 Mar 31, 15 May 32(A); his London days, 27 Mar 5(N)

Voyage of the 'Destiny', The, Robert Nye, 24 Apr 26(R) Wage-Fixing, James Meade, 6 Mar 16(A)

Wages: pay rises in private and public sectors compared,

6 Feb 4(PC); see also STRIKES Waldman, Diane, Anthony Caro, 29 May 30(R)

Wales: to vote on Sunday opening, 24 Apr 15(A), 15 May 18(L); Carmarthen and its pubs, 24 Apr 15(A) Wanderlust, 8 May 31(A)

Wansell, Geoffrey, Sir James Goldsmith, 22 May 24(R) WAR the Japanese capture of Singapore, 13 Feb 1I(A), 27 Mar 22(R); the German generals' subservience to Hitler, 13 Feb 25(R); the SOE's operations in Norway, 20 Feb 26(R); war poetry, 27 Feb 18(L); war games and re-enacted battles, 27 Feb 22(R); a memorial in London to the 'victims of Yalta', 13 Mar 6(N); collaboration and resistance in Hitler's Europe, 27 Mar 20(R); earlier sea battles off South America, 10 Apr 9, 17 Apr 7(A), 24 Apr 18(L); a biography of Lord Alanbrooke, 24 Apr 21(R); Clausewitz's maxims and today's circumstances, 8 May 4(PC), 15 May 18(L); using force only in pro- portion to the morally justifiable objective, 8 May 4(PC), 15 May 17(L); the Normandy battles, 22 May 20(R); see also FALKLAND ISLANDS Waffler, Marina, The Skating Party, 10 Apr 22(R) Warner, Sylvia Townsend, Scenes of Childhood and Other Stories, 2 Jan 21(R) Warning to the Left, A, 20 Mar 8(A) Waterman, Andrew, The Poetry of Chess, 3 Apr 33(A) Water supply : Thames Water's warning notices, 24 Apr 5(N); the Kidder Reservoir scheme, 22 May 16(A) Waugh, Auberon : alleged to have libelled a Sunday Times

reporter, 6 Mar 6(AV)

Way ahead, The, 2 Jan 6(AV)

WCPC (Half Moon), 15 May 29(AR)

Weapons that won, The, 19 Jun 8(A)

Weather: effect of cold weather on fish and game birds, 9 Jan 5(N); bitterly cold weather all over Britain, 16 Jan 3(PW); weather in the South Atlantic, 1 May 5(N), 11(A)

Weeks, Edward, and Helen Thurber, (ed.) Selected Letters of lames Thurber, 6 Feb 22(R)

Wellington, the Duke of: and the 1932 Reform Bill, 29 May 16, 5 Jun 16(A)

Welty, Eudora, Losing Battles, 12 Jun 26(R)

West, Rebecca: her early writings, 8 May 21(R)

West, Rebecca, 1900, 20 Mar 18(R) What future for Ostpolitik 7, 23 Jan 7(A) What makes Rupert run?, 20 Feb 14(A) What Next in the Law?, Lord Denning, 5 Jun 5(AV)

Wheeler, Sir Mortimer: a biography, 17 Apr 20(R)

Where are the allies now?, 23 Jan 10(A) Where the Jackal Howls and Other Stories, Amos Oz, 9 Jan

22(R)

Where There is Darkness (Lyric Studio), 20 Feb 29(AR) Whicker, Alan, Within Whicker's World, 20 Mar I3(A),

17 Apr 17(X)

Whicker's wicked world, 20 Mar 13(A) White Man's Burden, The, 8 May 10(A) Who invented the googly?, 26 Jun 17(A) Whose Life Is It Anyway? (film), 20 Mar 24(AR) Who's roughly Who, 27 Mar 13(A) Who's Who 1982, 27 Mar I3(A) Why I Joined the Tories, 13 Mar 7(AV) Wider Sea, The: A Life of John Ruskin, John Dixon Hunt,

20 Feb 20(R) Wigan visited, 23 Jan 11(A)

Wilcox, Desmond: successful libel action against Private Eye, 15 May 6(AV) Wild, Wild Women (Astoria), 26 Jun 34(AR) Will Brezhnev take the hint?, 3 Apr 9(A)

Willets, H. T.: see Brown, Archie

William Cobbett: The Poor Man's Friend, George Spater,

1 May 20(R)

William Henry Hunt (1790-1864): Life and Work, John

Witt, 29 May 28(R) Williams, Mrs Shirley: 'unspeakable', 13 Feb 6(AV) Williamson, Henry: an appreciation, 26 Jun 22(R)

Will Jim fix it?, 6 Mar 16(A) Will sanctions be dropped?, 15 May 9(A) Wilson, Bryan, Religion in Sociological Perspective,

27 Mar 18(R) Wilson, Sir Harold, 29 May 19(L) Wilson, kicky; a 'hero of British labour', 23 Jan 6(AV) Wimbledon: fictitious match commentaries, 12 Jun 32(CO)

Windsor Bypass scheme, The, 20 Feb 4(PC)

Wine: making a film on the 'wine war', 3 Apr 31(A)

Winner Harris, Ian St James, 15 May 26(R) Winning the economic war, 29 May 14(A) Winston, Richard, Thomas Mann: The Making of an Artist 1875-1911, 15 May 22(R) Winter's Tales 27, 2 Jan 21(R) Within Whicker's World, Alan Whicker, 20 Mar 13(A),

17 Apr 17(X)

With Respect: A Doctor's Response to a Healing Pope,

Frank Lake, 5 Jun 21(R)

Witt, John, William Henry Hunt (1790-1864): Life and Work, 29 May 28(R) Wojtyla, Karol: Love and Responsibility, 5 Jun 21(R); Collected Poems (trans. Jerzy Peterkiewiez), 26 Jun

25(R)

Woman Next Door, The (film), 30 Jan 25(AR)

WOMEN

a case where a guilty rapist was only fined, 16 Jan 3(PW), 14(A), 23 Jan 3(PW); a man outlives sixteen wives, 30 Jan 27(A); a dropped rape case in Scotland. 30 Jan 3(PW), 4(PC); statistics of rape and sexual crimes, 30 Jan 4(PC); rape victims to visit rapists in prison, 13 Feb 6(AV); the maternal instinct, 20 Feb

23(R); Women Against Rape confront the Spectator

editor, 27 Feb 5(N); the 'female novel' up to 1850, 6 Mar 25(R); feminism and women's libbers, 13 Mar 31(A); the feminist bookshop `Sisterwrite', 13 Mar 18(A), 27 Mar 17, 10 Apr 18(L); a film about American feminists, 13 Mar 18(A); the failure of Women's Lib, 13 Mar I8(A); poems defining a 'lady', 10 Apr 29(C0); four more women QCs, 17 Apr 4(N); April Ashley's story, 24 Apr 24(R); the women's rights movement and mixed football in Lewisham, 22 May 5(N)

Woodman, Francis, The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral, 23 Jan 18(R) Woods, The, David Plante, 6 Feb 26(R)

Woolf, Virginia: volume 4 of her Diary, 13 Mar 23(R) Word game, the, 17 Apr 28(CO) Wordsworth: the love letters of William and Mary Wordsworth, 3 Apr 24(R)

World without a policeman, 12 Jun 16(A)

Worsthorne, Peregrine: no knighthood yet, 26 Jun 6(AV)

Wynne, John, Crime Wave, 12 Jun 26(R) Wyre's Cross (Drill Hail and King's Head), 1$ May

29(AR) Yalta : to the Poles 'Yalta' means betrayal by the Western allies, 30 Jan 9(A); a memorial in London to the 'victims of Yalta', 13 Mar 6(N) Yates, Dornford: a biography, 27 Feb 20(R)

Year of the Dog, The, 9 Jan 7(A) Yonge, Charlotte Mary, The Pillars of the House, 13 Mar 27(A) Young, Michael, The Elothirsts of Dartington: The Creation of an Utopian Community, 19 Jun 25(R) Young people: the unemployed youngsters on the 'Jobs Express, 2 Jan 16(L); teenage Swedish drug addicts on an expedition, 16 Jan 5(N)

Young Rebecca, The: Writings of Rebecca West 1911-1917, (se. and intro. Sane Marcus), 8 May 21(R)

Yourcenar, Marguerite, Fires, 19 Jun 26(R)

Yours to Reason Why: Decision in Battle, William Seymour, 27 Feb 22(R)

Yugoslavia: a Yugoslav studies fellowship in memory of Tito, 13 Mar 15(A), 20 Mar 16, 3 Apr 17, 17 Apr 17, 24 Apr 19(L)

Zaide (Old Vic), 20 Feb 28(AR) Zelan, Karen, and Bruno Bettelheim, On Learning to Read, 20 Mar 20(R) Zero coupons, 27 Feb 16(C)

Zimbabwe: the whites and their coloured servants, 6 Feb 5(N); Mugabe dismisses Nkomo, 27 Feb 7(A); the inevitability of a one-party state, 27 Feb 7(A); Nkomo to be tried for plotting civil war, 6 Mar 7(A); the outlook for whites, 6 Mar 7(A)

Zorro the Gay Blade (film), 9 Jan 26(AR) Zuckermann, Solly, Nuclear Illusion and Reality, 20 Feb 24(R) Zweig, Stefan, The Royal Game and Other Stories, 9 Jan 20(R) Zytaruk, George J., and James T. Boulton, (ed.) The Letters of D. H. Lawrence: Vol II, 1913-16, 1 May 22(R) CONTRIBUTORS

Ableman, Paul, 2 Jan 20, 23 Jan 20, 30 Jan 18, 20 Feb 24(R) Abse, Leo, MP, 20 Mar 11(A) Ackroyd, Peter, 13 Feb 34(AR), 20 Feb 13(A), 28(AR), 27 Feb 27, 6 Mar 28, 13 Mar 30, 20 Mar 24, 27 Mar 30(AR), 3 Apr 22(R), 28(AR), 10 Apr 27, 17 Apr 25, 24 Apr 28, 1 May 31, 8 May 28(AR), 15 May 13(A), 3I(AR), 22 May 28, 29 May 33(AR), 5 Jun 7(A), 29(AR), 12 Jun 29, 19 Jun 29, 26 Jun 35(AR) Acton, Sir Harold, 16 Jan 20, 5 Jun 24(R) Adam, Corinria, 12 Jun I4(A) Alexander, Alfred, 9 Jan 23(AR) Amory, Mark, 2 Jan 25, 9 Jan 24, 16 Jan 24, 23 Jan 23, 6 Feb 28, 13 Feb 31, 20 Feb 29, 27 Feb 29, 6 Mar 28, 13 Mar 29, 20 Mar 24, 3 Apr 29, 10 Apr 26, 17 Apr 26, 24 Apr 30, I May 29, 8 May 30, 15 May 29, 22 May 29, 29 May 32, 5 Jun 30, 12 Jun 28, 19 Jun 28, 26 Jun 34(AR) Ash, Timothy Garton, 2 Jan 7, 16 Jan 8, 23 Jan 7, 30 Jan 9, 13 Mar 13, 27 Mar 9, 10 Apr 12, 1 May 8, 15 May 10, 29 May 11,5 Jun 9, 12 Jun 13(A) Atterbury, Paul, 9 Jan 19(R) Ayer, Sir A. J., 6 Feb 19(R) Bart, I May 34(X)

Bell, Alan, 1 May 24(R)

Bernard, Jeffrey, 2 Jan 27, 9 Jan 27, 16 Jan 27, 23 Jan 26, 30 Jan 27, 6 Feb 30, 13 Feb 35, 20 Feb 31, 27 Feb 30, 6 Mar 31, 13 Mar 31, 20 Mar 26, 27 Mar 31, 3 Apr 31, 10 Apr 28, 17 Apr 27, 24 Apr 31, 1 May 32,8 May 31, 15 May 32,22 May 31.29 May 35, 5 Jun 32, 12 Jun 30, 19 Jun 30, 26 Jun 36(A) Best, Alastair, 24 Apr 16(A), 19 Jun 23(R) Bethel!, Tom, 30 Jan 8, 13 Mar 8, 17 Apr 9, 22 May 9(A) Biggs-Davison, Sir John, MP, 8 May 12(A) Blond, Anthony, 24 Apr I3(A), 24(R), 22 May 21(R) Bogdanor, Vernon, 20 Feb 10(A) Booker, Christopher, 9 Jan 9(A), 12 Jun 23(R) Bose, Mihir, 9 Jan 13(A) Braille, John, 27 Mar 19, 26 Jun 22(R) Bridgland, Fred, 13 Mar 10(A) Brogan, Patrick, 3 Apr 10(A) Brown, Andrew, 6 Feb 12, 13 Mar 11(A) Bruten, Avril, 10 Apr 22(P) Buchan, Toby, 13 Feb 29(R) Buchanan, Victor, 3 Apr 11(A) Burgess, Anthony, 2 Jan 23, 13 Feb 30, 3 Apr 26, 1 May 30, 22 May 27, 12 Jun 27(AR) C., S. P., 20 Mar 3, 27 Mar 3(PW)

Cameron, Euan, 1 May 12(A) Cameron, James, 23 Jan 18, 2/3 Feb 21, 22 May 20(R)

Carpenter, Humphrey, 9 Jan 21, 6 Feb 22(R) Casein, 27 Feb 32(X) Chadwick, Owen, 27 Feb 19(R) Chancellor, AleXander, 2 Jan 5,9 Jan 5,16 Jan 5,23 Jan 5, 30 Jan 5,6 Feb 5,13 Feb 5,20 Feb 5,27 Feb 5,6 Mar 5,

13 Mar 6, 20 Mar 5, 24 Apr 5, I May 5, 8 May 5,

15 May 5, 22 May 5, 29 May 5, 5 Jun 4, 12 Jun 5, 19 Jun 5, 26 Jun 5(N) Charlton, William, 22 May I6(A) Christiansen, Eric, 16 San 18, 6 Feb 20, 6 Mar 22, 1 May 21, 15 May 20, 5 Jun 26(R) Cobb, Professor Richard, 8 May 19(R) Cohen, Garda, 27 Feb 10, 20 Mar 10, 10 Apr 10, 24 Apr 6(A) Collis, John Stewart, 30 Jan 13(A), 20 Mar 21, 3 Apr 24, 12 Jun 21(R) Congdon, Tim, 6 Mar 16, 10 Apr 7, 29 May 14, 12 Jun 16(A) Cooper, Lattice, 13 Mar 27(A) Cooper, Roger, 16 Jan 7(A)

Courtauld, Simon, 6 Feb 23(R), 10 Apr 5, 17 Apr 4(N),

5 Jun 11(A) Davie, Michael, 20 Feb 14, 27 Feb 11(A) Deakin, Michael, 20 Mar 13(A) Deedes, William, 17 Apr 10(A) Dempsey, Judy, 3 Apr 7(A) Desmond, Partick, 15 May 7, 29 May 7, 5 Jun 10, 19 Jun 8, 26 Jun 7(A) Dick, Kay, 17 Apr 22(R) Djilas, Aleksa, 13 Mar 15(A) Doc, 9 Jan 29, 30 Jan 29, 20 Feb 33, 13 Mar 33, 3 Apr 33, 24 Apr 33, 15 May 34, 5 Jun 34, 26 Jun 38(X) Down, Norman, 26 Jun 17(A) Downie, Nick, 6 Mar 9(A) Egma, 10 Apr 30(X) Elton, Professor G. R., 22 May 19(R) Ewart, Gavin, 17 Apr 23, 5 Jun 22(P) Fallowell, Duncan, 2 Jan 24, 9 Jan 26, 16 Jan 26, 23 Jan 23, 30 Jan 25, 6 Feb 27(AR), 20 Feb 26(R), 6 Mar 29(AR), 17 Apr 23(R) Fay, Stephen, 12 Jun 8(A) Fenton, James, I May 11(A) ffancy, 12 Jun 33(X) Field, Michael, 26 Jun 13(A) Forbes, Alastair, 13 Mar 22, 17 Apr 18(R) Francis, Richard, 29 May 30(R) Garlick, Kenneth, 29 May 27(R) Gibson, Alan, 23 Jan 25, 6 Feb 26, 6 Mar 15(A), 22 May 23(R), 29 May 34(A) Goodman, David, 20 Mar 28(A) Gould, Donald, 13 Feb 18(A) Grigg, John, 27 Mar 20, 24 Apr 20(R) Grimond, Jo, MP, 2 Jan 12, 16 Jan 23, 27 Feb 14(A), 20 Mar 17, 15 May 21(R), 22 May 8(A) Guest, John, 15 May 24(R) Hargreaves, Jason, 27 Mar 11(A) Hastings, Max, 13 Feb 25(R), 8 May 8, 22 May 7, 26 Jun 8(A) Hawtree, Christopher, 2 Jan 22(R) Hebblethwaite, Peter, 16 Jan 22(R) Hingley, Ronald, 30 Jan 22, 27 Feb 22, 19 Jun 26(R) Hitchens, Christopher, 23 Jan 9, 13 Feb 8, 6 Mar 13, 13 Mar 9, 17 Apr 8, I May 7, 8 May 7, 5 Jun 12, 12 Jun 7, 26 Jun 10(A) Hughes-Hallett, Lucy, 30 Jan 21, 6 Feb 24, 27 Feb 23(R) Hughes-Onslow, James, 20 Feb 27, 15 May 27(R) Hurst, Michael, 30 Jan 20(R) Ingrams, Richard, 2 Jan 26, 9 Jan 26, 16 Jan 26, 23 Jan 25, 30 Jan 26, 6 Feb 29, 13 Feb 34, 20 Feb 30, 27 Feb 29, 6 Mar 30, 13 Mar 30, 20 Mar 25, 27 Mar 30, 3 Apr 30, 10 Apr 27, 17 Apr 26, 24 Apr 30(AR), I May 20(R), 31(AR), 8 May 30, 15 May 31, 22 May 30,29 May 34, 5 Jun 31, 12 Jun 30, 19 Jun 30, 26 Jun 35(AR) Jac, 22 May 33(X) Jack, Ian, 10 Apr 9(A) Jason, 16 Jan 29(X) laspistos, 2 Jan 28, 9 Jan 28, 16 Jan 28, 23 Jan 27, 30 Jan 28, 6 Feb 31, 13 Feb 36, 20 Feb 32, 27 Feb 31, 6 Mar 32, 13 Mar 32, 20 Mar 27, 27 Mar 32, 3 Apr 32, 10 Apr 29, 17 Apr 28, 24 Apr 32, 1 May 33, 8 May 32, 29 May 36, 5 Jun 33, 12 Jun 32, 19 Jun 32, 26 Jun 37(CO) Jebb, Julian, 16 Jan 21, 13 Mar 23, 15 May 22, 19 Jun 20(R) Jenkins, Elizabeth, 13 Mar 24, 26 Jun 24(R) Johnson, Professor Douglas, 9 Jan 18, 19 Jun 23(R) Johnson, Paul, 2 Jan 14, 9 Jan 14, 16 Jan 14, 23 Jan 14, 30 Jan 14, 6 Feb 16, 13 Feb 19, 20 Feb 17, 27 Feb 15, 6 Mar 18, 13 Mar 19, 20 Mar 14,27 Mar 15, 3 Apr 16, 10 Apr 16, 17 Apr l5, 24 Apr 17, 1 May 17, 8 May 15, 29 May 17, 5 Jun 18(A), 21(R), 12 Jun 17, 19 Jun 17, 26 Jun I9(A) Jolliffe, John, 9 Jan 20, 8 May 24(R) Jones, Lewis, 2 Jan 21, 10 Apr 21(R) Kaufman, Gerald, MP, 27 Mar 14, 24 Apr 7(A) Kavanagh, P. J., 6 Feb 21, 6 Mar 23, 3 Apr 20(R) Keegan, John, 27 Feb 22(R) Keen, Mary, 8 May 26(A)

Keene. Raymond, 2Jan 29, 9 Jan 29, 16 Jan 29, 23 Jan 28,

30 Jan 29, 6 Feb 32, 13 Feb 37, 20 Feb 33, 27 Feb 32, 3 Apr 33, 10 Apr 30, 17 Apr 29, 24 Apr 33, 1 May 34, 8 May 32, 15 May 34,29 May 37, 5 Jun 34, 12 Jun 32, 19 Jun 32, 26 Jun 38(A) Kenny, Mary, 20 Feb 23(R) Kerridge, Roy, 23 Jan 11, 13 Feb 14, 13 Mar 18, 3 Apr 14, 17 Apr 13, 24 Apr 12, 8 May 13, 22 May 22, 5 Jun 6, 19 Jun 15(A) Kilmarnock, Alastair (Lord Kilmarnock), 19 Jun 11(A) King, Francis, 2 Jan 20, 16 Jan 21, 30 Jan 20, 13 Feb 28, 27 Feb 24, 13 Mar 26, 27 Mar 24, 10 Apr 22, 24 Apr 26, 8 May 23(R) Larkin, Philip, 2 Jan I7(R) Lasdun, James, 9 Jan 22(R) Lasky, Melvin J., I May I5(A) Leonard, Graham (The Bishop of London), 30 Jan 19(A) Levi, Peter, 9 Jan 18, 16 Jan 19, 27 Mar 26, 17 Apr 20. 1 May 26, 12 Jun 22, 26 Jun 25(R) Lewis, Jeremy, 15 May 23(R) Lindsay, Kenneth, 19 Jun 25(R) Llewellyn Smith, Virginia, 27 Mar 21(R) Luard, Elisabeth, 22 May 14(A) Lycett Green, Candida, 8 May 25(A) M., P. H., 17 Apr 3,24 Apr 3, I May 3(PW) MeEwen, John, 2 Jan 24,9 Jan 25, 16 Jan 25, 23 Jan 24, 30 Jan 26, 6 Feb 29, 13 Feb 31, 20 Feb 30, 27 Feb 28, 6 Mar 30, 13 Mar 28, 20 Mar 25, 27 Mar 28, 3 Apr 28, 10 Apr 25, 17 Apr 25, 24 Apr 28, I May 29, 8 May 28, 15 May 30, 22 May 28, 29 May 20, 5 Jun 29, 12 Jun 29, 26 Jun 32(AR) Mack Smith, Professor Denis, 29 May I2(A) Maclean, Allan, 23 Jan 18, 13 Mar 26(R) Maitland, Sara, I May 23, 15 May 25(R) Marnham, Patrick, 20 Feb 15, 27 Mar 13, 12 Jun 11(A), 20(R), 19 Jun 13, 26 Jun II(A) Marquand, Professor David, 29 May 13(A) Marshall, Arthur, 13 Feb 23, 20 Mar 18, 24 Apr 21, 29 May 25(R) Mass, 2 Jan 29, 23 Jan 28, 13 Feb 37, 6 Mar 33. 27 Mar 33, 17 Apr 29, 8 May 33,29 May 37, 19 Jun 33(X) Massie, Allan, 2 Jan 13, 16 Jan 13, 3 Apr 13, 5 Jun 8(A), 23(R) Msssingberd, Hugh, 20 Feb 25(A)

Masters, Brian, 8 May 22, 12 Jun 22, 26 Jun 30(R) Matthews, T. S., 5 Jun 22(R)

Michie, James, 3 Apr 25(P) Milnes, Rodney, 2 Jan 26, 16 Jan 24, 30 Jan 24, 20 Feb 28,

6 Mar 26, 3 Apr 30, 17 Apr 24, 1 May 27, 8 May 29,

22 May 30, 29 May 33, 5 Jun 28, 19 Jun 27, 29(AR) Mitchison, Naomi, 6 Feb 24, 24 Apr 27, 26 Jun 27(R) Moore, Charles, 15 May 12(A), 29 May 4(PC) Moorehead, Caroline, 9 Jan 20, 6 Feb 26(R) Mortimer, Edward, 20 Feb 7(A) Mount, Ferdinand, 2 Jan 4, 9 Jan 4, 16 Jan 4, 23 Jan 4, 30 Jan 4,6 Feb 4, 13 Feb 4,20 Feb 4,27 Feb 4,6 Mar 4, 13 Mar 4, 20 Mar 4, 27 Mar 4, 3 Apr 4, 10 Apr 4, 24 Apr 4, 1 May 4, 8 May 4, 15 May 4(PC) Nahaylo, Bohdan, 16 Jan 10, 30 Jan 10, 3 Apr 9, 29 May 9(A) Naipaul, Shiva, 22 May 10(A) Neidpath, James (Lord Neidpath), 24 Apr 25(R) Nichols, Peter, 13 Feb 9, 29 May 10(A) Norman, Edward, 27 Mar 18(R)

O'Leary, Olivia, 6 Feb 14, 27 Feb 12, 29 May 8(A) O'Shaughnessy, Kathy, 6 Mar 25(R)

Parry, Jann, 6 Mar 27, 27 Mar 27, 10 Apr 25, 15 May 28, 5 Jun 31, 26 Jun 31(AR)

Paterson, Peter, 2 Jan 11,23 Ian 10,20 Feb 12, 10 Apr 14, 22 May 15(A), 12 Jun 4, 19 Jun 4, 26 Jun 4(PC) Payne, Dobson, 6 Mar 8(A) Peters, Catherine, 23 Jan 22, 20 Mar 23, 8 May I8(R) Pato, 6 Feb 32(X)

Powell, J. Enoch, MP, 9 Jan 17, 30 Jan 17, 3 Apr I9(R) Powell, (Lady) Violet, 15 May 27(R)

Quennell, Peter, 23 Jan 17, 20 Feb 20, 3 Apr 21, 17 Apr 20, 15 May 19, 12 Jun 24, 26 Jun 23(R)

Raine, Kathleen, 6 Mar 23(R)

Rees-Mogg, Sir William, 13 Feb 16, 13 Mar 16(A) Robertson, Bryan, 29 May 26(R)

Rogers, Byron, 24 Apr 15(A) Roskill, Captain Stephen, 17 Apr 7, 19 Jun 9(A) Rowse, A. L., 13 Feb 27, 6 Mar 24(R), 10 Apr 23(A), 19 Jun 24(R)

Rudd, Tony, 2 Jan 15, 9 Jan 15, 16 Jan 15, 23 Jan 15, 30 Jan 15, 6 Feb 17, 13 Feb 20, 20 Feb 18, 27 Feb 16, 6 Mar 19, 13 Mar 5, 20 Mar 15, 27 Mar 16, 3 Apr 16, 10 Apr 17, 17 Apr 16,24 Apr 17, 1 May 17,8 May 16, 15 May 17, 22 May 17.29 May 18, 5 Jun 19, 12 Jun 18, 19 Jun 18, 26 Jun 20(C) Sayle, Murray, 9 Jan 7, 13 Feb I I, 6 Mar 11,27 Mar 7(A)

Seaton, Charles, 15 May 33, 22 May 32(CO) Sewell, Brian, 13 Feb 32(AR) Seymour, Miranda, 19 Jun 26(R) Shakespeare, Nicholas, 10 Apr 8(A) Shawcross, William, 13 Feb 24(R) Shone, Richard, 29 May 31(AR) Stamp, Gavin, 9 Jan 12(A), 30 Jan 23, 27 Feb 26(AR), 10 Apr 19(R), 15 May I4(A), 29 May 23(AR), 26 Jun 26(R) Sisson, C. H., 13 Feb 17, 10 Apr 15(A)

Smiley, Xan, 27 Feb 7(A)

Steane, J. B., 23 Jan 21(R)

Starr, Anthony, 23 Jan 19, 27 Feb 20, 20 Mar 20, 24 Apr 23(R) Taki, 2 Jan 27, 9 Jan 27, 16 Jan 27, 23 Jan 26, 30 Jan 27,

6 Feb 30, 13 Feb 35, 20 Feb 31, 27 Feb 30, 6 Mar 31,

13 Mar 31, 20 Mar 26, 27 rviar 31, 3 Apr 31, 10 Apr 28, 17 Apr 27, I May 32, 8 May 31, 15 May 32, 22 May 31, 29 May 35, 5 Jun 32, 12 Jun 31, 19 Jun 31, 26 Jun 36(A) Taylor, David, 15 May 16(A) Taylor, Peter, 12 Jun 10(A) Thwaite, Anthony, 27 Feb 21, 1 May 22(R)

Tidmarsh, David, 17 Apr 12(A)

Tisdall, Jonathan, 13 Mar 33,27 Mar 33(A) Tolstoy, Nikolai, 13 Feb 26(R) Toomey, Philippa, 19 Jun 21(R) Trapido, Barbara, 27 Mar 25, 15 May 26, 12 Jun 26(R) von Hoffmann, Nicholas, 2 Jan 8, 23 Jan 8, 6 Feb 10, 13 Feb 7, 27 Feb 8, 20 Mar 7, 27 Mar 10, 17 Apr 6, 24 Apr 10, 1 May 10, 15 May 8, 5 Jun 15, 12 Jun 12, 19 Jun 9(A) W., A. A., 2 Jan 3, 9 Jan 3, 16 Jan 3, 23 Jan 3, 30 Jan 3, 6 Feb 3, 13 Feb 3,20 Feb 3,27 Feb 3,6 Mar 3, 13 Mar 3, 3 Apr 3, 10 Apr 3, 8 May 3, 15 May 3, 22 May 3,

29 May 3,5 Jun 3, 12 Jun 3, 19 Jun 3,26 Jun 3(PW) Wakefield, David, 29 May 21(AR)

Warner, Philip, 20 Feb 26, 27 Mar 22, 24 Apr 21, 22 May 20(R) Waugh, Auberon, 2 Jan 6, 9 Jan 6, 16 Jan 6, 23 Jan 6, 30 Jan 6,6 Feb 6,13 Feb 6,20 Feb 6,27 Feb 6,6 Mar 6, 13 Mar 7, 20 Mar 6, 27 Mar 6, 3 Apr 6, 10 Apr 6, 17 Apr 5, I May 6, 8 May 6, 15 May 6, 22 May 6,

29 May 6, 5 Jun 5, 12 Jun 6, 19 Jun 6, 26 Jun 6(AV) Waugh, Harriett, 30 Jan 22, 6 Feb 25(R), 27 Feb 25(A),

20 Mar 22, 3 Apr 25, 10 Apr 23, 17 Apr 22, 22 May 25, 5 Jun 27, 26 Jun 28(R) West, Richard, 2 Jan 10, 9 Jan 10, 16 Jan 12, 23 Jan 13,

30 Jan 12, 6 Feb 15, 13 Feb 13, 20 Feb II, 27 Feb 13,

6 Mar 14, 13 Mar 17, 20 Mar 9, 27 Mar 12, 3 Apr 12, 10 Apr 13(A), 20(R), 17 Apr 11, 24 Apr 11, 8 May 10, 15 May 11, 22 May 13, 29 May 16, 5 Jun 16, 12 Jun 15(A), 19 Jun 22(R), 26 Jun 16(A) Wharton, Michael, 2 Jan 19, 13 Mar 25, 17 Apr 19(R) Wheatcroft, Geoffrey, 13 Feb 10, 20 Feb 8, 6 Mar 7, 24 Apr 8(A), 22 May 4(PC), 24(R), 26 Jun 14(A) White, Sam, 16 Jan 9,6 Feb 9,20 Mar 8,3 Apr 8,8 May 9, 15 May 9, 19 Jun 10(A) White, Terence de Vera, 24 Apr 23, 8 May 21, 5 Jun 25(R) Whiteley, Andrew, 6 Mar 33, 22 May 33(A) Williams, David, 30 Jan 18, 13 Feb 28, 6 Mar 25, 20 Mar 22, 3 Apr 23, I May 25, 15 May 23, 5 Jun 27(R)

Wilson, A. N., 2 Jan 18,23 Jan 19, 20 Feb 22, 6 Mar 21, 13 Mar 21, 20Mar 19, 27 Mar 23, 17 Apr 21, 22 May 26, 12 Jun 25(R)

Wilson, Sir Angus, 26 Jun 29(A)

Winchester, Simon, 30 Jan 7(A)

Wood, Christopher, 29 May 28(R) Worsthorne, Peregrine, 27 Mar 5, 3 Apr 5(N)

Index compiled by Charles Seaton and printed by Roffeys Printing Services Ltd., Croydon, Surrey.

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