INDEX FROM JANUARY 6th TO JUNE 30th, 1939, INCLUSIVE.
TOPICS OF THE DAY FRICA, the M.C.C. in it Afternoon Tea .. Air-Power, British and German Air-Raids and Nerves .. America, Home Truths from - her Railway Crisis ..
- her Purpose .. - her Labour Camps ..
- Would She Help ? - and Hitler .. . • - the President's Diplomacy - and the Pacific ..
- New York and the Fair - and the King ' - News from .. - Prepares for Royalty .. - and the Palestine Problem .. 1028 Announcements, Little ..1033 A.R.P. in Earnest .. - Balance-Sheet, the - Call in the Miners .. 291 - Half-Measures .. • • 517
Army, British, the New • • 795 I)ALDWIN, Lord, and Demo-
cracy . - • • 704 Barcelona, To-day in 84 Battleship Qualities • • • 47 B.B.C., What's Right with the .. 478 Blood Tests and Paternity .. 296 Boat Race Reflections 526 British Optimism : Is it Justified ? 435 Broadcasting Truth • - • • 473 Burnt Offering, the • . • • 173 LCAMBRIDGE Histories, the .. 66z Camps, Good and Bad .. 628 Camps, On with the .. 520 Canada and War .. . • 950 Cancer : a New Approach .. 848 Cane, the, and the " Cat " .. 83 Carolina, Conversation in .. 524
Chaplin's Birthday 657
Chinese Culture Moves South-West 438 - Soldier, Unknown ..
Cities, the Future of . - • • 793
Citizen, the, as Soldier .. • • 845
Civitas Dei .. 440 Clarence .. • • 757 Class-Struggle, My Own .. 586 Colonies, the aaims of the ..1025 Conscription for Peace .. • • 693 - and the Country .. 944 Conscript Service, My .. Cricket Unseen .. CRISIS, the : Chamberlain, Mr. : his Visit CO Rome .. „ 4-76 - Is He Right ? 167 - His Reply to Herr Hitler .. 472 Rome, the Fruits of .. .. 76 Crisis, the Shadow of .. 116 Action or Drift 516 The Next Step .. .. 58o Commitments, Our New .. 66o Debits and Credits .. 621 Budget and Crisis .. 696 Hitler's Methods and the Answer 702 Encirclement, the Myth of .. 792 - and the Facts ..1082 - Myth and Reality r x16 Russia and Peace .. 840 - as Air Factor .. 988
Britain : Let her Speak • - 841
Bulgaria Weighing the Chances 846 Action and Argument .. 888 Soviet Standpoint, the .. 89x Germany, the Legacy of
Danzig, the Danger8 9 at 893
2-948-991-1031 Eastern Front, the Importance
of an • • • • 894
" Till September " • • . - 984 Nerves, the War of ..II20 Warfare by Lies -1024 Czecho-Slovakia : the Rape and After .. • • 432 - Britain's Rejoinder .. • • 472 - How the Coup was Prepared . • 475 -_ the Spirit of Prague .. 476 -- Resistance in .. .1121
T 1EFEATISTS, Who are the ? 169 / Defence, the k2,000,000,000
Policy.. . 288
Democrats' Faith, the .. • -121
Dictator, the Shy (Dr. Salazar) .. 895 Diphtheria, the Conquest of .. 756 Diplomatic Standards .. • • 697 Diplomats, British, of To-day .. 700
VAST NORFOLK and Demo-
cracy Eir Educational Revolution, an • • 5 341 436 584 66, 751 752 .. 898
ENEVA, What.F.ailed.s . 62
t ? .
.1 Germany : Herr Hitler's 512 4 4Meaning 'Germany : Hitler and Bismarck .. 248 - Broadcasting in . • 294
- Will She Understand'.. .. 392 - and British Unemployment .. 399 - and its " Leberistraum " 625
- Hitler's Birthday 657 - and the Fourteen Points .. 703 - Eater, the Word of a . • 748 - Italy and Poland .. 798 - Italy and Spain - • • • 990 German Clerk, Letter from a .. 209 Golosh, the
Gospels, the, Re-read .. 992 - What I Find in the .. -1029 Government as Business Partner.. 337 Grammar School Product, the .. 439 ACKNEY, Hitler and .. 523 History, the Verdict of .. 799 Hore-Belisha, Mr., the Record of 41
Horse it was that Died .. ..1124 Hungary's Fears ......579 IDEOLOGIES, a War of Indian Harem, In an .. Indian States, Problem of the
India-rubber, the Best .. Irish Extremists Italy and the Sudan ..
- the Answer to Mussolini
- her Real Objective .. I APAN'S Threat to Trade Routes 699
0/ Japan, the Challenge of ..1076 Jews, Land for the • . 659 Jugoslavia and the Axis :: ..1027 Justice Revisited -1084 ING GEORGE Sets Sail • • 749
11 Koala, the, is Slipping . .1032 F ABOUR, the Prospects for I I L.C.C.'s Half-Century •
Lepers, Five Million .. • Litvinov, Why he Went .. • Lords and Commons .. • IAN-POWER and Health • . 896
-1 I Militiaman's Start, the • . zoltx
" Missing from Her Home " • . 258 Money and War .. .. • .1077 Music and Democracy .. • . 171 ATIONAL Service, What it ..11 Involves 80 Nazis, the, and the Germans .. 119 News from Home .. 954 Nurses' Charter, the .. 165 /AMNISCIENTS, the .. • •
I 1 Osterley Park 213
952 111ALESTINE Deadlock, the • • 289 1 Palestine, a Federal .. • • 295 Palestine, the Future in .. • • 885 Palmer, William, a Day with • . 629 Paper Lire Local .. .. 588
Party Machine, the . • 77 Peace, a Victim of .. • • 589
Physical Standards.. -1122 Poet, the Old .. • • 401 Poland Next ? 521 - and the Air-Power Factor .. 663 Pope : the Cardinals' Choice .. 251 Popular Front, Limits of a .. 212 Press, the Advertiser and the .. I - the Democratic .. -1117 Prontosil and its Successors .. 480 Propaganda and Policy .. • .1079 - the Purpose of ..1123 Puritanism, a New • • 9 Empire, the Future of the : I. Warning Signs -... 7
125 II. New Factors 43
849 III. The Crown Colonies . • 79 256 IV. Imperial Defence .. .. 12o 953 V. Co-ordination ....168 123 W. Liberalising Ottawa .. zo8 172 Empire, Obligations of .. ..1119 255 Employment : Is it Improving ? 433 Escapist, the Ethiopia in 1939 • • • . .. 340 Evening Piece .. .. .. 297 796 FARMING, the Future of 52-292-342 Soo Farrowing, the .. .. .. 665 .. 843 Fighting Man, the Pay of the .. 847 • • 945 First-Aid Training, the Duty of .. 14 • • 947 Flogging, Should it Go ? .. .. 1080 Fractures, a New Way with • • 45 France Faces 1939 .. .. to
• • 4° - and Catholicism . • .. 343
.. 249 - and the Crisis .. .. 585 - the Morale of .. .. .. 753 - and Anti-Fascism .. .. 951 French, What I Mean to the . _ 441
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • . •
949 345 583 85
293 620397
623 • 989 • 437 • 587 • . 797 Sot
1 1 EFUGEES : Liability or
Ili Asset ? Refugees and Employment .. 8z Religion, the Teaching of ..1083
Remarkable Man, a . • • • 481 Road and Rail : Co-ordination
Fallacies .. .. .. .. 13 Road-Safety, the Lords and .. 58i Rumanian Entr'acte .. 211 Rumano-German Treaty, the 626 Russia To-day : I. Internal .. .. 339 II. The Foreign Outlook 395 Russia's Suspicions .. 624 QCHOLARS, Wandering .. 257 11 School, the Normal Child's 754 Schools and " Staggered " Holidays 396
Scotland's Contribution .. 889 Scots Law, Where it is Better . . 897
Self-Defence, the Call to .. 117 Signing on 124 Sleep, the Mystery of .. ..1030 South Africa and the Nazis .. 844 Spain, the Next Move in .. 204 - the Tragedy of 113 - France and Hitler .. 207 - and the World .. 336 Spens Report on Secondary Educa- tion 5 - - and the Grammar Schools .. 8 Spring Sowing .. 525 Springtime in England .. 527 Star-Gazers, Return of the 22 Starry Messengers, the 664 States, Should they be Unselfish ? 170 Statisticians, Are they Liars ? 627 Suez Canal and its Future Summer, Sounds of Switzerland, the Nazis and .. 477 PAX-DODGING as an Art • • 987 1 Tea, Imperial .. .. 12 ' Thetis,' Mystery of the .. 985 'NEMPLOYED, Two Million 205 L Unemployed, We the .. 398 Unemployed, Training the • • 479 Unemployment, the Shame of .. 393
'VAR : the Christian Dilemma 210
1 War, " Just," What is a ?.. 253 White Knight's Stamp-Case • • 400 Woman Who Could Not Read ..1o85 IrOUNG Man, My .. Youth, Leaderless ..
Youth Without Work .. Yugoslavia and the Axis ..
COMMONWEALTH AND FOREIGN
African, Educating the .. -1127 America, Awakening . • • • 87 America Consolidates 483 America's Verdict on the Royal Visit _1087 Belgium, What is Wrong in ? .. 53o Czecho-Slovakia since Munich .. 127 Czecho-Slovakia under Hitler .. 956 Denmark and its Papers ..
Finland, Readjustment in .. 667 France Across the Sea .. 802
Franco, Background to .. Hitler and the German Public .. x15 Jugoslavia and her Neighbours Mexican Peon, Land for the Mexico, In Defence of .. Newfoundland Revisited .. Poland, Self-Confident ..
WRITERS OF ARTICLES
APPODORAI, A., 583 - Athill,
Lawrence, 81.
BATES, H. E., 525-Beloff, Max, 799-
Benney, Mark, 849-1084-Barnard, Jean-Jacques, 85-4o1-589-Bevan, Dr. Edwyn, 170-1083-Bevin, Ernest, 68- Biron, Sir Chartres, 1080-Bishop, F. P., x r-Blumenfeld, Josephine, 1124 - Boutelleau, Gerard, 752 - Brock, William, 12,-Brogan, D. W., 802- Brown, W. J., 296-Burnett-Stuart, Gen. Sir John, 120.
CALPIN, G. H., 300-Cameron, Sir Donald, 79-Canham, Erwin D., • • 591
• • 348 . • 403 • • 51 -7034 .. 85o
• • 9 Slovak Autonomy, Six Months of 44 753 South Africa and the Common- wealth .. 300 Towards a Peace Front .. 656 .. 528 • - 254 • • 344 341 - 436 - 483 - 584 - 661 - 751 - 796 - 843 - 947 - 1028 - 1087 - Carter, John, 172-Castle, E. B., 1122-Childs, Marquis W., 123-Chamberlin, William Henry, 438-Clements, Frank, 667-759 - Clonmore, Lord, 251 - Cooke, Alastair, goo - Crawford, Archibald, K.C., 897.
DARWIN, Bernard, 403-526-629-705- 898-Davison, Sir Ronald, 520- 6z8-De Burgh, Prof. W. G., 991-
Dexter, Grant, 950-Dickson, Alec G., 643-Driver, Prof. G. R., 659- Duhamel, Georges, 527-Dunsany, Lord, 213-Dulanty, Walter, 339-395- 624-797-891.
EDINGER, George, 524 - Ensor, R. C. K., 437.
-FLEMING, Peter, 441-Foster, John, 987-French, R. D. B., 293.
GILLIE, D. R., to-207-343-585-753- 951 - Gower, Francis, 294 Greene, Graham, 48-Greenwood, H.
Powys, 523-Grenfell, Commander Russell, 847.
HALL, Prof. Noel, 208-Hall, Sir Daniel, 252-292-J42-Hanley, James, 124-Harris, Wilson, 703- Hawkes, Lt.-Col. C. P., 895-Hensley Henson, Bishop, 949 - Hobhouse, Christopher, 952.
JoAD, C. E. M., 254-992-Jukes, H. R., 173-757. KITTERMASTER, D. B., 83-Knight,
Margaret, 627.
T OC.KSPEISER, Edward, 17 r -Logan, ▪ Col. David Dale, 29I-Lodge, Thomas, 850-Lothian, Lord, 43- Lugard, Lord, 1119.
McCLEARY, Dr. G. F., 46-MacC011, Rene, 990-Macncice, Louis, 84- McNcillie, John, 665-Maines, S. E.,
586-Marquand, Prof. H. A., 87- Martin, Alexander, 1034 - Marye,
Suzanne, 345-Muir, Dr. Ernest, 587. NASH, Arnold, 1083 - Needham, Kenneth, 398-Neumann, Peter, 255-Nicol, Hugh, 1032.
pAKINGTON, Merv,18-Plant, Prof. Arnold, 13-Powell, l, Anthony, 664 -Powell, Robert, 702-798-1120.
Pe AUSCHNING, Dr. Hermann, 167-435-
893-Raynor, John, 481-Redlich, Monica, 591-Reed, Douglas, 2i,- Reid, Alexander, 528-Reynolds, Major B. T., 795-894-t081-Ripka, Hubert, 1121 - Rodgers, Frank, 212 - Rose, W. J., 521-Rylec, Robert, 954.
SACKVILLE - WEST, Edward, 948 -
St. Paul's, Dean of, 210-253- Scott, Cleland, 1127-Scott-James, R. A., 704-Selbie, Dr. W. B., 9-440- Scion - Watson, Hugh, 846 - 1027 Simpson, Helen, 1033-Singer, Dr. Charles, 1031-Singleton, Frank, 45- Smedley, Agnes, 755-Snell, Lord, 892 - Somerhausen, Marc, 530-Spaight, J. M., 663-Steed, Wickham, 1079- Steer, George, 340 - 397 - Stein, Guenther, 699-Strong, L. A. G., 297- Swire, Joseph, 623.
TALLENTS, Sir Stephen, 478-Tangye, Nigel, 256 - 988 - Taylor, F. Sherwood, 848-Thomas, Dr. Terry, 8-396--Thomson, David Cleghom, 257 - Thomson, Dr. David, 845 - Thorogood, Horace, 12 - Titmuss, Richard, 896.
\Tv:KERS, Geoffrey, 80.
WADSWORTH, A. P., 989-Warner,. Oliver, t 25-Warner, Patrick, 439
- Webster, Prof. C. K., 662-Wechsler, Magnus, 754-Wilson, Sir Arnold, M.P., 44 - 169 - 479 - Wiskemann, Eliabeth, 477-519-626-701 - Wood, H. G., 1029-Woosnam-Jones, W. E., 47-122-953.
71 MMERN, Sir Alfred, 7-Zoshchenko, Michael, 630-1085. • . 701 nAKESHOTT, Walter, 344-0'FaolSin, • Sean, 801. WRITERS OF LETTERS.
4rou4s, E. W., 766-Alexander, H. Lethbridge, 534-674-857- Allhusen, D., 93-Allott, Wilfrid, 450- Armour, James W., 23 -Athoe, G. B. J., 450-Auty, D. E., 96o.
Bmulmn, Owen, 858-Barnes-Austin, Edgar H. S., toot-Bartlett, Vernon, 224-Bartley, F. D., toot - Bathurst, K. L., 133-Bauer, P. T., 21-95-Bedoyere, Michael de la, 673- 767-858-Beesly, Alfred, 449-859-m02
- Behrens, Leonard F., 597-1042- Bekkevold, C. Chr., 768 -Bellerby, Frances, 268-Bentley, E. N. B., 23- Bertram, Anthony, 859-Bethell, Col.
E. H., 1095-Betteridge, H. T., moo- t tar-Bevan, Dr. Edwyn, 264-353- Bevan, F. W., 448-BoumphreY, Geoffrey, 5g-Bowles, Comdr. Geoffrey, 134-Bradbury, R. M., 1003-Bradley, A. G., 859-Bramwell, James, 672- Brayshaw, A. Neave, 59-598-674- Broadholt, Foxton, 133-Brooks, Collin, 712-Broomfield, A. F., 1093-Brown,
A. 0., 21-Browne, F. J., 1003-Buist, J. C., 1003-Bunsen, Victoria de, 20. CosoutoN,C. A., t So-Capper-Johnson, • K., 266-Carrington, Hugh B., 450
- Carrington, Noel, 533-Carson, Jas., 221-Carter, B. Barclay, 765-Carter, W. Horsfall, 304-Cary, Joyce, 450- Casson, Stanley, 1134-Castle, E. B., So-Castle Stewart, Dowager Countess, 307-Clarke, A . H.T., togo--Clonmore, Lord 1132-Cohen, Israel, 448-765- Craig, Alec, 133-Crees, J. H. E., 131-Crofton, W. M., 907-Crook, W. M., 960-Cumming, C. K., 224.
norm, Algernon B., Capt., 1043- - Daphne, Frank, 906 - Davies, Gwilym, 675-Denham, P., 672- Denman, G., 1133-Dewar, K. B. G., Vice-Admiral, no-Douthwaite, D. W., 22-Drummond, Lady Evelyn, 134- Drury-Lowe, S. R., Vice-Admiral, 674-Durrant, A. P., 23.
EARLY, Charles W., ,o41-Eckersley, Basil S., 713-Edelman, Maurice, 132-Edinger, George, 178-Edmonds,
F. J., 22-Erroll, F. J., 489-Evans.
B. R., 447-Evans, K. D., 306-Eyres; C. J., 710-809.
FABER, Geoffrey, 267-Fair, B., 95- Field, G. C., 220-Field, Jane, 1092-Fleming, Peter, 536-Forbes- Robertson, Diana, 22 - Fortescue - Brickdale, Charles, 961 - Freeman, F. C., 266-Fries, Felix, 59-Frost, L., 597-Fullerton, Alice, 1042.
GARDINER, A. G., 598-Garnett, Maxwell, 413E-Garraway, D. P., met-Garrott, G. T., 673-Gates, F. C., 56-905-Gathome-Hardy, G. M., 221-671-8 tc-Gedge, Michael, 857- Gilchrist, J. G., 449-Gillie, D. R., 58- Gosling, S. J., 536-Graham, R. D. C., 450-Grant, Cecil, 304-Gray, Donald, 712-Gray, Howard A., 768-Gray, J. M. G., 133-Gray, Philip, 636- Green, L. H., 962-Greenidge, Terence, 490-Greenwood, H. Powys, 407 Gwyer, J. W. A., 856.
HADLEY, Guy, 94-Haggard, Stephens 353-Hamilton, Duchess of, 268- Hampton, Lord, 1043 - Harrison, Henry, 1094-Haynes, E. S. P., 182- 354-Heckscher, W., 536-Henderson, Alexander, 765-907-Henderson, W., 675-Herbert, A. P., tow-Hill, M. D., 96c-Hill, R. W., 2c-Horder, Morley, 94-307-Hubback, Eva M., 57- Hurcomb, W. E., 1003-Huxley, Elspeth, 21-Huxley, Michael, 55-764. IRWIN, Desmond, 598.
TACKS, L. P., 264-James, Lionel, 58-
J James, Morgan, 353-jeger, George, 7-Joad, C. E. M.i m93-Joelson, F. S., 0-Jones, J. B., 767-Jordan, W. Furneaux, 807-905.
KACHI Teruko, 596-Kastner, L. E., 408-Kennedy, Milward, 95- Kennington, Anne, 907-Kirk, George Eden, 713-810-Knight, Evelyn G., 355 - Knight, Margaret, 713 - ftio - .Kolmer, Eva, igi - Korostovers, Vladimir de, 20.
mut, David C., A87-Large, E. C., L 3o7-Leake, H. Martin, 810- Leiper, Margaret, 59!-Leon, Philip, 1039 - Levy, N., 132 - 222 - Libby, L. G., 94-266-Lidgett, Dr. J. Scott, 1131-Lindsay, Dr. A. D., 219-304- Linklater, Eric, 637-Lister, H. E., 598 -Lister, Septimus R., 59-Littlechild, R. D., 712-Lorimer, E. 0., 1134- Lovell, T. J., 93.
MocosrmitV, Douglas H., 132 - McBain, H. G., 1143 -
MacDermot, Frank, 1132-111ablian, N. W., 598-Major, M. E., 489- Mander, Geoffrey Le M., 2.2-855- Marks, John, 266-449-Marr, A. M. Hamilton, 95-Marsh, Edward, 535- Marshall, G. N., Commander, 859- Martin, H. B., 134-Martin, R. E., 1093-Mason, Cyril A. Fortescue, 673- Mason, E. M. Jackson, 859-Matheson, D. M., 1003-Maxwell-Hyslop, Rachel, 962-Mayer, H., 807-Merralls, F. D., 535-1133-Millar, W. A., 1095- Minch's', H. C., mg-Mitchell, Hugh, 354-Mombasa, Bishop of, 18r- Moncrieff, George Scott, 962-Moon, Jasper, 59-Morgan, Henry R., 905- Mozley, E. N., Lt.-Col., 907-1094- Muir, A. Bryce, 1043-Muirhead, J., 489- NEEDHAM, W. Kenneth, 597-Nesbitt, Robert C., 355-Newman, John W., 962-Nicholas, H. G., 534-Noakes, Philip, s9-179-Northcott, R. P., 710.
nARLEY, Hilda D., 858 - Owen, Archdeacon, 23.
PAINS, W. W., 1042-Pakington, Humphrey, 133 - 906 - Paterson, F. D., 95-Pease, E., 219-Pethick Lawrence, Emmeline, 1St-Phillips, C. Brian, 810-Phillips, T. S., 92-856-- Poore, L. A., 57-Porter, H. Harold, 448-Powell, Anthony, 1134-Prior, Arthur N., togo-Punshon, E. R., 133.
P ACKHAM, Clara D., 179-Ransome,
Patrick, 488-Rathbone, Eleanor F., M.P., 49-634-807-Reed, Douglas, 766-855-904-961-Reid, Forrest, 675- Kendall, S. H., 5039-Richards, Leyton, 305, 533-Riley, Dr. Athelstan,265-1001
- Roberts, E. R. B., toos-Roberts, Guy S., 22r-Roberts, H. R. W., 3o6- Robinson, C. H., 352-Robinson, H. Rowan, 635-Robinson, I. H., 1002 - Rogerson, Sidney, 535 - Rosen, Joseph A., 355-Rothstein, Andrew, 634-Routley, Erick R., 305-Rowse, A. L., 768-Russ, Sidney, 1133.
SACK, L. Shoeten, 1095-Sadleir, Michael, 1002-Salomon, Sidney, 855-904-Savage, Beryl, 93-178-807- Schwartz, G. L., r79-265-Segrue, J. T., 92-Sharp, J. C., 1003-Shaw, P. A., 635-Shepherd, J., 1095- Simey, R. 1., 4o8-Simnett, W. E., 20- Simon, E. D., 856-Simon, Lady, 57- 131-220-Smith, J. C. Llewellyn, 674- Snowdon, J. M., 031-Spaight, J. M., 489-Spencer, A., 94-Spender, J. A., 5_28-Spender, Stephen, 536-Sperry, W. L., 534-Spurling, Claribel, 905- Stafford, W. H., 767-Stephens, James, 1094-Stevenson, Sylvia, 907-Stewart, Jas. W., 1092-Stewart, R. B., 267- Stinton, T., 179-265-Strachey, Amy St. Loe, 489-Strachey, K., O48- Strickland, W. F., 765-Strong, L. A. G., 1043-Swirc, J., 710- Sykes, Christopher, 305-Sym, Arthur Pollok, 1134.
Taman', Neville S. (Bishop), 1092- Tangye, Nigel, 4o9-Tavistock, Marquess of, 711-906-962-Tayler, V. A., 1092-Taylor, Ernest H., too3- Taylor, Geoffrey, 674 - Teisner, Adolphine, 355-Thomas, Dr. Terry, 92-265-Thomson, G. W. R., 95- Thornton, M. F., 712-Thornton,
W. A., 960-Towers, R., 3547- Trimble, W. Egbert, 857.
VOWLES, Hugh P., 56-Vulliamy, C. E., 223.
WALKER, K. M., 448-1o95-Walmsley, Arthur, no-Waring, Hubert, 58 - Watson, Alexander J., 596-Watson, Angus, 1041-Watson, Arthur E. 95- Waugh, Evelyn, 675 - 1095 - Webb, Herbert J. B., 595-West, Geoffrey, 19-132-Westphal, Walther, 91-268- Wharton, Lewis, I So-Whitcroft, Chas., 713-White, Freda, 766-858-White, J. W. Baker, 598-Whitehouse, J. Howard, 59-Willcocks, R., 858- Williams, Alan Moray, 536-Williams, Jack, 409-Williams, J. E., 180- Williams, R., 1093-Williamson, Hugh Ross, 598-Wilson, Sir Arnold, 134- 223-306-636-Withers, Hartley, 597- Wolmar, Maurice, 535 - Wood, Herbert G., i32-Woosnam-Jones, W. E., 223-Worsley, Herbert, 352- Worsnop, W. H., 674-768-Wright, Chas., 1040-1132-Wright, J. A. Cecil, 857.
yEATES, E. P., Major, 962.
"i'issu, T., 856-Zimmern, Sir Alfred, 221-Zyegintzoy, M., 671.
POETRY
A Midlands Express (Stephen Spender) . Carved in the Delicate Eye (Lilian Bowes-Lyon) 85o Ethiopia (Dorothy Wellesley) .. 259
If Love's a Condition of Mortality ? (Ursula Wood) .. 993 Qn Hearing a Symphony Followed by a Political Tirade (Helen M.
Spalding).. 993
Ophelia (Ursula Wood) .. 490
Poem (Geoffrey Grigson).. • • 757 Three Songs to the One Burden (W. B. Yeats) .. 989 OPERA AND BALLET Covent Garden and Sadler's Wells 761
Der DTCigTOSCIIC7thaValICT . . . . 405 Don Carlos, What Happens in .. s7 Don Giovanni at Glyndebourne -1036
Il Trovatore Revived .. 176-853
Mathis de Maier . . _1128 Mozart and Verdi .. . • • • 804 Sleeping Princess, the . . . . 217 Time Factor, the .. -1089 Verdi at Covent Garden .. 958 Verdi and Shakespeare .. 997 Wreckers, the, at Sadler's Wells .. 708 THE THEATRE
Antigone of Sophocles at Cambridge 404 Behold the Bride at Shaftesbury .. 957 Bridge Head at the Westminster .. 852 Carrie and Cleopatra at the Torch 76o Design for Living at Haymarket .. 128 Family Reunion, the, at Westminster 484
Gas Light at the Apollo .. 214 Hamlet at His Majesty's .. -1086 Herbert Farjeon's Little Revue .. 768 Intruder, the, at Wyndham's .. 85o Johnson Over Jordan at the New .. 342 La Comedic Francaise at the Savoy 349
Macbeth at Cambridge .. 309 Marco Millions at the Westminster is Of Mice and Men at the Gate .. 666 Of Mice and Men at the Apollo .. 908
Sixth Floor at St. James's.. .. 901 We at the Crossroads at the Globe gar MUSIC .
An Open Letter to a Pianist BartOk's New Work .. Beethoven and Toscanini Chamberlain Touch, the .. " Das Land ohne Musik " From Berg to Mozart ..
London Festival, the ..
Two New Concertos ..
ART Academic Painting .. 761 Claude Monet .. 669
Donatello Canon, the .. . 593 " Nos Braves Anciens Grecs . . . " 129 -
Official Portraiture 8o5 Pleasing Patterns .. ..1129 Scottish Art at Burlington House 53 Spanish Pictures at Geneva 998 FOLK-DANCE The Albert Hall Festival ..
ATHLETICS The University Sports ..
CRICKET Quickening the Pace FOOTBALL The Third International . Impressions at Wembley ..
ZOO The Baby Giant Panda ..
THE CINEMA
Angels with Dirty Faces, 176 ; Beach Picnic, 668 ; Beethoven, 1128; Black Eyes, 592 ; Boy Trouble, 261 ; Citadel, the, 16 ; Confessions of a Nazi Spy, to88 ; Cowboy and the Lady, 88 ; Dawn Patrol, the, 349 ; Four Feathers, the, 708 ; Elephant Never Forgets, ooz ; Europe in Review, 404 ; Everything Happens to Me, 88 ; Gens du Voyage, 444 ; Goodbye, Mr. Chips ! 1036 ; Good Old Days, the, 5036 ; Hotel du Nord, ro88 ; Hotel Imperial, 632 ; Idiot's Delight, 668 ; I Met a Murderer, 484 ; Inspector Hornleigh, 592 ; Jamaica Inn, 832 ; J'Etais tine Aventuriere, 852 ; loueur d'Educs, 404 ; Kentucky, 349 ; King of the Turf, 444 ; La Bete umaine, 76o ; La Fen se du Boulanger, 305-997 ; Londoners, the, 852 ; Lone Ranger, the, 804-957 ; Lone White Sail, 52 ; March of Time, the, 52-30/ ; Never Say Die, 349; New Documentaries by the G.P.O. Film Unit, oot ; Oklahoma Kid, the, 804 ; Old Bones of the River, 216 ; Persons in Hiding, 349 ; Peter the Great, 1128 ; Professor Mamlock, 532 ; Quai des Brumes, 128 ; Service de Luxe, 216 ; Sisters, the, 708 ; Son of Frankenstein, 404; Story of Vernon and Irene Castle, 997 ; Tail Spin, 804; Thanks for Everything, 708 ;They Drive By Night, 668 ; This Man in Paris, 1128 ; Three Musketeers, the, 632 ; Three Smart Girls Grow Up, 592 ; Titans of the Deep, 484 ; Union Pacific, 957 ; Valley of the Giants, 88 ; Ware Case, the, 216 ; Wuthering Heights, 760 ; You Can't Cheat an Honest Man, 1036 ; Zara, 261.
BOOK REVIEWS AND ARTICLES BBOTS BROMLEY-Marcia V A. Rice .. 366 Aborigines, Passing of-Daisy Bates 29 Adventures and Misgivings-E. V.
Lucas .. 554
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760 89 Agriculture, Policy for - Lord Addison ..
Alcott, Louisa May-K. *Anthony 772
Alexandria-E. M. Forster ' 416 All the Way Round-C. Fox Smith 278 America, Adventures of-J. A.
Kouwenhoven 560 - I Think Aloud in-Odette al-Keur270
- Latin-F. A. Kirkpatrick .. 6,
- My-Louis Adamic 138 - Nazi Spy Conspiracy in-L. C.
Turron, etc. .. 366 - Now-36 Americans 640 American Caste and Negro College -B. Gallagher . 140 - Farm, Adventure of an-C. A.
Smart .. 24 Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett- Louisa G. Anderson .. 878 Animal Carvings in British Churches-M. D. Anderson .. 732 Animals, Wild, in Britain-Frances
Pitt 30 Annual Register, the :.187480
Apollo, I Swear by - W. Aughinbaugh Arne, Doctor-Hubert Langley .. 500 Arnold, Matthew-L. Trilling .. 716 Asir, Inside-John Gunther -1536 Asses, the Wild-W. V. Emanuel. • 460 Athens, East of-E. Gifford • • 504 Austen, Jane, in Bath-Laura Ragg 608 AUTOBIOGRAPHIES, 28-187 193-270-314-362-498 - 556 - 602-
603-722-769-776-918-1056
T)ALTIC Gates, Keepers of- 11 J. Gibbons .. 504
Barclays Bank, 1836-1.936- .. 3o Bastions, Fallen-G. E. R. Gedye 270 Bedford College for Women-
Margaret J. Tuke 722 Behold, This Dreamer-W. de la
Mare 912 Belgium' Charm of-B. Lunn ..1052 Benson, Stella-R. Ellis Roberts..1098 Bible and Ancient MSS.-Sir F.
Kenyon . 56o Birds as Animals-J. Fisher .. 604 Book Trade, English-Marjorie
Plant .. 1044 Borden, Robert L.: Memoirs • - 458 Borstal Lives-Louis Edward .. 868
Boxing, Two Books on .. 29 Brighton Royal Pavilion-H. D. Roberts .. 228 Britain : by Mass-Observation- C. Madge, etc. .. too - How Strong is ?-Count Plickler 963 British Commonwealth and the Future .. 144 - Empire, Building the-J. T.
Burke, Edmund-Sir P. Magnus ..5096 Bums, Robert-D. Ferguson .. 818 • IAMBRIDGE Ancient History 676 • Chatham, William Pitt, Earl of-B. Tunstall 6o Chef, Portrait of (Soyer)-Helen Morris .. 28 Cheshire Regiment in Great War- Col. A. Crookenden .. 66 Chesterton, G. K.-M. Evans _1054 Christian Belief, Validity of-
W. B. Selbie 910 Christianity and Economics-Lord Stamp
- Expansion of-K. S. Latourette 144-732 Citizenship in Schools, Education for Claire Clairmont-R. G. Lyles mon Class Conflict, Economic Basis of -L. Robbins. -1046 Coasting Trade, 'English, 1eno- 1750-T. S. Willan .. 65 Coleridge, S. T.-E. K. Chambers 93 - - Lawrence Hanson - 98 Consulting Room-Dr. F. Loomis 1540 Corsica, His Majesty of-V. Pirie 588 Creative Activity-V. L6wenfeld . 322 Crimea-C. E. Vulliamy 770 Czecho-Slovakia, Books on -864-966 TAANTON'S Death - Georg Biichner 550 Danubian Destiny--G. Hutton .. 310 Democracy and Socialism - A.
Rosenberg .. -1138 Democrat, Why I am a .. 964 Denmark's Day of Doom-J.
Joesten 136 De Quincey, Thomas, Selected
Writings of .. . - 774 Dictatorship, Modem - Diana Spearman ..1005
Dictionary, French-English .. 728 Diplomacy-Harold Nicolaon 228 ' Discovery,' Saga of-L. C. Bernacchi _ 322 Disgrace Abounding - Douglas Reed .. 451 Dock Gates, Through the-Sir R.
Kennedy-Cox 824 Doctors in Shirtsleeves ....1140 Dunblane Cathedral, Friends of .. 144 Dutch Barge Dog-Alice Gatacre 56o EASTERN Religions and Western Thought-Sir S. Radhakrishzum678 Eastern Visas-Audrey Harris .. 872 Economic Man, End of-P. F.
Drucker ..
- Problems of Next War-P-.1°°7 Eiwzig........584
Education for Democracy.. _ /86 - Modem, Problems in .. .. 548 - Year Book of _ 878 Egypt-Robin Fedden 968 - Making of-Flinders Petrie .. 504 Emigrants—Ed. by H. Bolitho, etc. 316 Empires, Buried—P. Carleton .. roo8 Encyclopedia Britannica 878 Enemies of Promise—C. Connolly 27 England Countryman's--7• Moore 1052 English Folk—W. Nottstein .. 230 English, the--Edmond Privat 922 Europe, Labyrinth of—M. Burn 909 — South-Eastem .. • • • •
European jungle—F. Yeats-Brown 9909o9 FINANCE of British Govern-
▪ ment—Ursula K. Hicks — 102 Finance, Public Aspects of—D. H.
MacGregor .. • • • • Finnegan Wake—James Joyce .. 82o Food, the Englishman's—J. C.
Drummond, etc... - • • Foreign Affairs—Anthony Eden .. Foreigners Aren't Knaves — C.
Hollis • • • • • 358 France and -Munich—A. Werth ..1046 — My—Roland Mix • • —1052 French Revolution, Diary of— Gouverneur Morris .. • • 1004
French, Work in. • • • • 599 Franklin, Benjamin, Two Books on 452 Freud, Sigmund—F. H. Bartlett.. 65
• ANGSTERS, Peace with—
• G. Glasgow 824 George, Single-Tax—A. Bimie _1146
Germany, Books on 356-680-922 German Africa, Judgement on—
G. L. Steer .. 774 German, Book in . — • 232 German Colonial Claila—L. S. Amery .. • • . • • • 1007
— Mind, the .. • • • • 599 Gibraltar and the Mediterranean— G. T. Garrott639 Glory Dead—A. Calder-Marshall 552 God, Knowledge of—K. Barth — 25 Goering, Hermann—E. Gritzbach 452 Good Pagan's Failure—R. Murray 454 Government and the Governed—
R. H. S. Crossman G.P.—G. K. Rainow —1140 Grattan, Henry—Stephen Gwynn 600 Greenland Journey—I. Werner .. 824 Gypsy Gentleman—S. Dearden 724
IT A LDANE, 1915:28—Maj.-
1 Gen. Sir F. Maurice .. 638 Happiness, Pursuit of—H. Agar .. 358 Happy Countries—V. C. Buckley 504 Hell-Fire Dashwood—R. Fuller .. 970 High, Wide and Deep—C. M. Dixon .. 311 Hire Purchase—Aylmer Valiance 1146 History, Clue to—J. Macmurray.. 192 Hitler Calls This Living ! . rood Horse, Anatomy of—G. itubbs 309 House, Your, and Mine—G. M. Boumphrey 14o
INDIA, Books on .. 135-360 India Office, Library of— A. J. Arberry 66 Indian Pilgrimage—R. G. Shahan 812 Irish Cavalcade—M. J. MacManus 720 — Life in 17th Century—E.
MacLysaght. 814 It is Later than You Think— M. Lerner JEWS, Are They Human ?—
v./ W. Lewis .. 718 Journey to a War—W. H. Auden, ere. Jugoslavia, Alexander of—•-•Steph"en. 496
Graham ... 26
Jungle Trader—H. R. Taylor 186 • ARAVAN—Nils Ambolt ic,56
• Kierkegaard, S., Journals of 61
IAWRENCE, T. E.—R. Graves, I etc. , 278 Lawrence, Uncle—O. Warner .. 278
L.C.C., History of—Sir G. Gibbon 540 Leonardo Three Books on 494 Lhasa—F. S. Chapman .. 62 Liberty, Who is for 1—H. R. Williamson Life Within Reason—Ivor Brown 358 Lincoln, Man who Killed—P. v. D.
Stern.. . . 922 Living Abroad—N. Richardson .. 562 Lloyd George Diary, My—T. Clarke .. 144 — — 1863-1914—it/. W. Davies.. 411 Local Authority Finance, English—
J. Sykes • • • . 732 London Churches at the Reforma- tion—H. B. Walters — Great Chronicle of .. 715 — Government and Misgovern- ment of—W. A. Robson - • 540
▪ [4cDONALD. J. R.—Lord -01 Elton Madhouse for the Million—G. F. 542
Morton ... •
Madman's Island—L. L. 1•:11-. iess
Maiorca—Francis Caron .. 608 Manhood in the Making .. 548
Man, Discovery of—S. Casson ..1100 Man or Leviathan ?—E. Mousley 640 Man's Unconquerable Mind— R. W. Chambers • • 492 Manx Memories--S. Norris.. 65
Marryat, Captain—C. Lloyd 232 Medieval Panorama—G. G. Carlton ..
Mein Kampf—Adolf Hitler_ 491 Melbourne, Young--Lord D. Cecil 184 Mexico, Books on .. Mimeses—C. W. Radcliffe 141-642.. 608 Military Strength of the Power"- Max Werner "
Monastic Studies—W. Williams 65 546 908 778 Monetary Economics, International —M. A. Heilperin _1137 Money to Burn—H. Coon .. 272 Monument, Amazing—Ivor Brown, etc. 732 Moses and Monotheism—S. Freud 965 Mozart, Letters of.. .. 137 Munich and the Dictators—R. W.
Seton-Watson 413 Mussolini—Giorgio Pini 965
NTAVY from Within — Vice Admiral K. G. B. Dewar .. 311 Nelson's Wife—E. M. Keate .. 322 Newfoundland, Dictatorship in— T. Lodge.. 811 New Writing—Ed. by J. Lehmann i14.2
New York, Two Books on ..1045 North China Front—J. Bertram .. 644
Norway—Agnes Rothery ..1052 OCEAN Tramp, the—F. C.
./ Hendry .. 272 Oceans, Uneasy—Lt.-Comdr. K. Edwards .. _1146 T)AIDEIA—Werner Jaeger. .1o48 1 Palace Green, Three, Round About—Estella Canziani • • 504 Palestine—J. M. N. Jeffries —1136 — Policeman—R. Courtney .. 878 Parliament, History of, 1439-1509 3o Parnassus, Twilight on—G. U.
Ellis 225 Peace, the Struggle for — N. Chamberlain 916 Petra—M. A. Murray .. roo8 Picasso—Gertrude Stein .. 275 Pickthall, M.—Anne Fremantle .. 271 Pilsudski, Marshal — W. E.
Reddaway.. • • 548 POETRY, Books of
188-313-416-866-1138-1140 Poet's Defence—J. Bronowski 728 Poets, Recusant—Louise I. Gurney 750 Poland : Key to Europe—R. L.
Buell .. 1048 Political Thought—J. P. Mayer .. 96 Politics, Reason in—K. B. Smellie 96 Polynesian Economy, Primitive—
R. Firth .. 872 Population and Fertility—D. V.
Glass, etc. • - 544 Poverty and Population—R. M.
Titmuss 25 — Defeat of—H. Withers.. .. 453 Prisoner, Meet the--J. A. F.
Watson .. .. • • • • 414 Probability, Statistics and Truth— R. von Mises.. _. • • 643 Propaganda Boom—A. J. Mackenzie 65 — Technique in World War—
H. D. Lasswell 560 Property, Public and Private, in Great Britain—H. Campion .. 6oz Prussian Court, Behind Scenes at— Princess Friedrich Leopold .. 458
Pull Together—Sir L. Bayly . • 824 fiUAKER, the Lovely — J. VIE Lindsey . 870 Queen Victoria, liaughters of—
E. F. Benson .. 812 Quicksilver, Dr.—L. Stevenson- .. 192 13ED CROSS, Story of—M.
.11L, Gumpert 504 Red Strangers—Elspeth Huxley .. ro58 Reformation, Origins of the—
J. Mackinnon .. 642 Refugee Problem — Sir J. H.
Simpson .. 139 Reparations, Journal of—C. G.
Dawes .. 918 Revue—Beverley Nichols.. .. 102
Ride to Battle—Sylvia Stevenson.. 824 Roads, Lawless—Graham Greene 413 Robinson Crusoe, the Real—
R. L. Megroz Sid Rothschilds, Magnificent—C. Roth 56o Russian Monarchy, Fall of—B.
Pares . 970 Ryder, Dudley, Diary of .. —1139
``AILING on the South Coast—
K. A. Coles, etc. .. 874 St. Pancras and Kentish Town, Old 144 Salween—Ronald Kaulback . 6z Savages, They Call Them—A. Lewis .. 6o8 Scarred Background—N. Heseltine 66
Science—F. S. Taylor. 185 — and Politics in Ancient 'World—
B. Farrington .. ..1135 — Social Function—J. D. Bernal .. 136 — Technology and Philosophy in 18th Century—A. Wolf.. .. 66 Scotland, Arts of—J. Tonge 99 — Light Industries in 278 Security—Sir Arthur Salter .. 86o Sermons, English, Selected . 357 Shakespeare, Approach to—D. Al Travers .. . 359 Shakespeare's Life and Art—P. Alexander Shipowners, Pioneer—C. Jones .. 322 Siren, Call of—A. Polovtsoff 562 Skelton, John—L. J. Lloyd _ 63 Skull, Journey Round My—F.
Karin 278
Social thy 012--
W. R. Hiskett, etc. .. 682 Socrates—Sir R. W. Livingstone.. 562 South Africa, State Interference in —F. J. van Biljoen 1058 South American Excursion—E.
Young .. 972 Soviet Factory, I Worked in a— P. Francis • • • • • • 874
Spain, Books on 97-500-8,8 Stages, Early—John Gielgud 1050 Stendhal—F. C. Green .. 456 Step by Step—W. S. Churchill —1137 Stevenson at Silverado—Anne R.
Issler 1146 Survival—D. F. White .. • • 874 Sweden, Modern—Cicely Hamilton' 052 Sword of Light—Desmond Ryan 643 FDANGANYIKA Service, My- 1 Sir D. Cameron — 360 Tariff System, British—E. B.
McGuire .. 641 Tartary, a Scientist in — W.
Filchner • - • • • • 914 Taylor of Ongar—D. M. Armitage 366 Thibaults, the—R. M. du Gard . . 776 Thought, Modes of — A. N.
Whitehead 97
Times, History of the 269
Tone, Wolfe—F. MacDermot io97
Tonks, Henry—Joseph Hone .. 910 Trade, International, Control of— H. Heuser 718 — Paralysis of—P. G. Donald .. 504 Try Anything Twice—Jan Struther 554 1 TLSTER and the British Empire
) —H. Harrison _1005 Union Now—Clarence K. Streit 412
-VALUE and Capital—J. It Hicks 3 to V Vatican as World Power—J.
Bernhart• . . • 494 Victorian Days, In—Sir D. H. Blair 278
TARNINGS and Predictions
11 —Viscount Rothermere 600 Wellesley in Civil Life—Muriel Wellesley.. 308 Weeton, by E. 'flail .. 99 What Rough Beast 2—M. Barney 726 Wickedness, Modem, Guide to—
C. E. M. Joad 862 Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack . 539 ' Wolf,' Cruise of Raider—R.
Alexander • • 724 Wordsworth, William and Dorothy, Letters of 604 Workmen's Compensation—Sir A.
Wilson .. 862 MEATS, William Butler .. 183 FICTION DVENTURES of Christopher
1 Columin—S. Thompson. 1o4 All This and Heaven Too—Rachel
Field .. 684 As Swim Two Birds—F. O'Brien 645 Aunt Betty—Morchard Bishop .. 236
I4E a Gent, Little Woman-
) Winncroft 190 Beware of Pity—Stefan Zweig .. 822
Big Show—Charles Cooke .. 92o Blind Man's Ditch—W. Allen . 822 Boundary Against Night — E.
Gilligan .. —1144 Brandons, the—Angela Thirkell .. 502 !FALL the Tune — Barbara
Goolden .. 92o Challenge in the Night—C. Lewis 142 Children of Guemica—H. Kesten 418
Christmas Holiday — W. S.
Maugham . • 274 City Lies Foursquare — Edith Pargeter .. 462 Come Michaelmas—G. Goodwin 876 Cossack Commander — A. Per- ventsev 104 TIAUGHTER, the — Bessie I 1 Breuer
Derelicts—William McFee 142 Despair and Delight—R. Arnold.. 236
DETECTIVE STORIES 318-558-1102 Duchess of Popocatapeti—W. J.
Turner ..1062
tY-IAMILY Album—H. Pakington 1010 Family, a, and a Fortune— I. Compton Burnett.. .. 462 Flower in His Hand—Freda Lingstrom F. 0. B. Detroit—W. Smitter • • 645
Foveaux—Kylie Tennant .. 502 Fray Mario—Helen D. Irvine • • 684
ir 1 ANGWAY Down — Dave 1 X Marlowe... .. 876 Gladiators, the—Atthur Koestler 502 Goodbye to Berlin—C. Isherwood 364 Good House with Nice People— Josephine Lawrence. 730 Good-morning Midnight — Jean Rhys _ 1062 Grandma Called It Carnal— Bertha Damon .. 2 • 645 Grand Master—Stephen Hockaby 780 Great Squire—Francis Stuart .. 320 IrANDFUL of Silver—Doreen 1 Wallace .. 276 Happy Island—Dawn Powell .. tgo Happy Valley—Patrick White . 276 Hawk Among Sparrows — D.
Hawkins . „ _ 276 Harlequin House—Margery Sharp 730
Heroes, the—Millen Brand .. 920 Holiday Adventure—G. Woden —1062 Holy Terror—H. G. Wells234 Hopkins Manuscript,R. C. Sherriff• 6o6 House of Tavelinck—Jo Van
Ammers-Ktiller 606 IMPROMPTU in Moribundia- P. Hamilton .. 364
I UDAS--Eric Linklater 606
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IIND Relations—Robert Liddell 364 1 King was in his Counting House—Branch Cabell 876
OVE in Our Time—N. Collins 142
1 TR. EMMANUEL — Louis Golding .. 78o Mountain Flat—Leonard Mann .. 780 My Cousin Justin—M. Barrington 1062 NOISE roofr Their.Wings—MacK. 876 No Star is Lost—J. T. Farrell .. 462 .)LDonHarliern—NiDginCorDrehJeorog 606
F. L. Green 418 Open Sky—L. A. G. Strong .. 822 )ALE Horse, Pale Rider- 1 Katherine A. Porter.. Imo Passport for a Girl—Mary Borden 822 Patriot, the—Pearl Buck .. • • 684 Perplexed Heart — Angela du
Maurier 364 Personal Effects—Barbara Willard 920 Poet's Trumpeter—D. Valentine.. 142 Portrait of a Man—F. W. Lister .. 418 Purposes of Love—Mary Renault 320 ABRB011.7E in Arms—Kenneth 104 1.Ridiculous Hat—John Brophy .. 64 Rise of Ann Parnet—M. Foster .. 730 QT. MICHAEL Puts His Foot
Down—R. Vercel 418 School for Dictators—I. Silone 276 Shepherd's Farm—Adrian Bell .. 92o Snell's Folly—J. D. Beresford 1010 So Much Has Happened—Nora Stevenson_ ..1010 Spider's Silk—Mary Lutyens 730
Street of a Thousand Misters— G. Borodin n44 Stronghold, the—Richard Church 64 Survival of the Slickest—C. Curtis 236 tHEARdEamNeeds No Ghost—Ruth 104 This Nettle, bangei—P. Gibbs 190 Three Over the Frontier—H. Habe 64 Three Women—James Miller .. 78o — R. ET NE81RpOiKAN .. Heart . 462 Under the Long Barrow—C.
Haddon .. 236 Unknown River—J. M. Scott .. t 144 `TILLAGE, the — Mulk Raj V Anand
"WAIT FanUnurel Spring, Bandini- J. 190 What's Become of Waring ?—A. Powell ..t 90 Wickham's Fancy — Anna G. Keown Wife of Colum—R. Conner .. 32o Wild Palms—William Faulkner . • 645 Wisdom's Gate—Margaret Barnes 5o2 Woman in the Hall—G. B. Stem 684 Woman Who Was Poor—Leon
Bloy ic,6° World. Owes Me a Living—J. U.
YOUNG Cosima— H. H. Richardson 504
CORRESPONDENCE
A MICA, a New Deal for, 21-55— " Aggression, the Ethics of, 264— Aircraft Simplicity, 354—Aircraft and Guns, 962—Air-Power, British and German, 409—Air-Raid Shelters and Income, 450—Albania and After, 634— A.R.P. : for London, 20 ; a New Basis for, 533 ; Half-Measures, 636-7°3-- America : and Munich, 19-93-179; Home Truths from, 222-307 ; News in, 223 ; Public Opinion in, 534; her Economic Policy, 1042 — American History in Schools, 711—Asia, Names in, Ir34—Austrians in England, 181.
BALKANS, the Key to the, l000-io95— Barbarism, Methods of, 595— Battleshiprlities, 94-134-220-266— Beer, a alt on, 767—Benlinfi5e Tidende, the, 768—Bicycle, the, in Wartime, 859—Billeting, No, 354— Book, an Advertisement of a, 267— Boy Scouts, Theology for, 906-1043- 1093.
CANADA : and Secession, 181-221 ;
Scots in, 1043—Canal Dues, 94-134—Cancer, the Treatment of, 907-961 ; Abram's Box and, 1133— Cane, the, and the " Cat," 133-220-266 —Casals, Senor, the Concert of, 490— Chamberlain, Mr. : his Cordiality, 133 ; and the French, 598 ; the Leadership of, 712-767; Speeches of, 962-1c03— Christianity and War, 857—Church and Community, 22--COMMOn. Sense and Depression, 597—Compulsory Service, 713—Conscription : Aspects of, 8ro- 857 ; Labour and, 1002—Contrasts, Some Pleasant, 535—Corporal Punish- ment, the Effects of, I80—Country's
Will, the, 960—Crisis, Anxiety and the, 856--Cynomania, 223-267-306-355-410 —Czech Refugees, Clothing for, 768— Czecho-Slovakia, the Occupation of, 765-810.
DEBITS and Credits, 674—Defeatists, the, 266-306—Defences, Mobil- ising, 489.— Democracy, loot — De Quoi s'Agst 11 ? 635—Dictator States,
Poverty ' of the, 1133—Diplomatic Assets, 133—Diplomatic Service, the, 764—Diplomats, British, To-day, 8o8- 856—" Discovery of Man," the, 1134- Disraeli on Aggressors, 675—Dunbar, For Students of, 768.
EAST AFRICA, Child Labour in, 23— East Kent Hunt, the, 598—East, Wisdom from the, root—Economics, Emergency, 21—Education for Demo- cracy, 57—Empire, England and the, tool—English, Why are the ? 534-598- 674—Ethics, a Question of, 598— "Eyewitness in Czecho-Slovakia," 907.
FAMILIES, Planned, /132— Farming, the Future of, 449—Fighters or Bombers ? 23—Fighting Man's Pay, root—Fleet Street, the First Prophet of, 180—Fleming, Mr. : What he Does not Mean to the French, 489; Bites the Hand that Patted Him on the Head, 535 ; Last Words to, 636— Flogging : For and Against, 59-95-133 and Execution, 536—Foot-and-Mouth Disease, 59—Fourteen Points, the, and the Peace, 858—Foxes, Extinction of, ro03—France Faces 1939, 58-94— French, Letters in : Quelques Con- trastes, 53 ; a la Recherche de Remedes, 129 ; le Droit Commun, 217 ; les Rues et leurs Noms, 298 ; le Lecteur Arc- en-Ciel, 405 • Travaux d'Hercule, 485; Scents Latins, 593; Nouveaux Preparatifs, 675 ; Toute le Monde Conscrit, 762 ; la Vie sous Is Menace, 853 ; Ceux de I'Infanterie, 958; " a Titre Oneretuc," 1037 ; Que Faire de nos Fils ? 1129.
" GENTLEMAN," What is 8 ? 58-95- / 34-181-224 — Germany : the Opposition in, 91 ; in Defence of, 303- 352-407-447-488,- Public Opinion in, 407-448 ; English Papers for, 489-636 ; and Colonies, 534 ; Great Britain and, 711-765; Concessions to the Nazis, 711 ; and the Fourteen Points, 766 ; an Incident in, 907 ; the Legacy of, 960 ; and Assyria, 962 ; Aid for, 1133— German Freedom Party Monthly, a, 268 —German Kindness, 1003—German, Letters in : Riickblick and Ausblick, 17; Wandernde Kontinente, 89; Zeitungssterben, 182 ; Krieg dem Witz, 262 ; Coppernicus, Kant, Rosen- berg, 35o ; Grossdeutsche Messe, 445 ; Brtinn, 532 ; Adolf Hitler, 637 ; Antarktis Deutsch, 706 ; Arier Als Vegetarier, 805 ; Pfingsten am Pfingst- berg, 902 ; Tote Dichter, 998 ; Theaterwoche im Wien, 1089 — Germans by Race, 859-960-1002— Gibraltar, 672—Gort, Lord, in Egypt, 353—Gospels, the, Re-read, 1039- 1091-1131 — Government : Informa- tion of the, 634-673 ; and the Public, 635.
HAUNTED House, the, 307—History Repeating itself, 598 — Hitler, • Herr : the Speed of, 224 ; and Louis Napoleon, 489 ; and Hackney, 597-672 ; an Estimate of, 674—Holidays for Children, 490—Hotels and Travellers, 673—House, the £1,000 All-British, 59 —Hundred Thousand, the, 49 — Hypomnemata Antiquaria B, 1134 P4Atimumrs : the Privileges of, 766 ;
the Admission of, 807-855-904.
JAPAN, the Civiliser, 596—Jews : Where to Settle the, 20-56 ; Settling the, 355-- Johnson over Jordan," 409 — Journalists as Prophets, 489 " Journey to a War," 536-674—Joyce, Mr., Views on, 858—" Judas," 637-675.
KENYA, Juvenile Employment in, 181.
L.C.C., the, and the Destitute, 487— League, the Covenant of the, 488 —Let Britain Speak, 905—Liberalism : the Foundation of, 450 ; the Middle Classes and, soot—Little England Beyond Wales, 858—London, the Bishop of, 354—Lynch Law, 95.
MAJOR Road Ahead, 712—Man, a, or a Cause ? 597—Maria Aegyptica, 536—Mexico : Spaniards in, 907 ; in Defence of, 1095—Militia Service and Education, 1041-1093—Morley, Lord, and the Daily News, 535—Motor Tyres, Defective, 713.
NArcolitm. Service, Compulsory, 408- 450—" Navy from Within," the 410—Negeb, the, 713_.; and the Jews, 764-809-855—New York Panorama, 1134—North and South, 1094.
OPTIMISM, the Case for, 180-268— Oxford Group Co., Ltd., 1091 ; " Oxford " as Epithet, 1133.
PALESTINE : the MacMahon Corres- pondenceL. 305 ; and the Jews, 962 ; Our Obligations in, 1042— Palmer and Rugeley, 674—Parliament, the Character of, 447—Party Machine, the, 131—Peace : the Strategy of, 533 ; Public Opinion and, 67i—Penguins, Unwanted, 1003—People and Things, 223—Pigeons, Turnips, Cattle, 962— Portuguese Policy, 1041—Poverty, the Burden of, I81—Press : the Owners of the, 22-59 • the Advertiser and the, 58- 91-132-18c;-353 ; Conclusions LOW the, 95—Propaganda and Truth, 535- Psycho-analysis, the Growth of, 490- 596.
RAmwAys and Roads, 56 ; Reforming the, woo—Raleigh, Sir Walter, and National Defence, 767—Reed, Mr., his Haunts, 961—Refugees : Aiding, 19 ; Liability or Asset, 93-132-178-22t- z65 ; Children, 409 ; the Surrey, 635— Review Copies, Stamping, 1002-1043— Rich, the Martyred, 489—" Ride to Battle," 907—Rome, the Visit to, 23— Roosevelt, Mr., and the Axis, 671— Roosevelt; Mrs., her Column, 1042— Rothermere, Lord, the Predictions of, 636-712—Russia : and Europe, 634; Ourselves and, 856.
ST. DAVID'S Head, zoo3—SCOIS Law and English, 960-1095-1134— Sickness and Wages, 4o8—Slovakia, Troop Movements in, 1131—Spain i Food for, zt ; the War in, 265-304-448 ; Anti-Comintern, 637 ; the Next Step in, 672 ; Foreign Troops in, 1041-1095 2Spectator, a Word for the, 221— Spencer, Herbert, the House of, 182- 354—Spens Report, the, 56-92-131-179- 220-265—States : Should They be Unselfish ? 2/9-264-304-353 — Statis- ticians, are they Liars ? 674-712-768-810 —Sterne, Was he a Scot ? 962— Subscriptions Under Covenant, 962- r094-1133—Substance, the, and the Shadow, 671—Switzerland : Germans in, 595 ; and the Nazis, 595.
TERRORISTS, Treatment of, 598— Times, the, 858.
ULSTER, the Problem of, 1094-1132— Unemployed, 307 ; Training the, 597-636—" Union Now," 450-488- U.S.S.R., the, and British Policy, 92.
VARIOUS Matters, 1003—Vocabulary, a Matter of, 637-674.
WAR : the Christian's Dilemma, 304
Christianity and, 673-710-766-; 809 ; Why We Went to, 961—Warfare, By Lies, 1095 — Washington, the Burning of, 859—Wealth, Conscripting ,905—" Who is for Liberty ? " 598— , Who's Who," 23 ; Expansiveness in, 59-134; Reticence in, 95—Words- worth, the Final, 859.
YOUTH : Leaderless, 306 ; Without Work, 408.
A SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK
ADVERTISERS and Editorial Policy, 6— Aerial Advertising, zr r8—Air Display, the, at Northolt, 890—Alcohol and the Human Organism, 206—Allen, Clifford, Death of, 394—All Saints, High Mass at, 1078—Americans and Nazi Aggres- sion, 503—Annual Register, a Shock from the, 84z—A.R.P., Local Authori- ties and, 206—Austro-German Football Match, 1078.
BARRAGE Balloons, 582 — Basque Children, Appeal for, 290—B.B.C. News Bulletins, 250 ; and Civil Corpses in War, 750 ; and the Duke of Windsor's Broadcast, 794; and Miss Wilkinson, 1078—Benes, Dr. Goes to America, 166—Berliner Tageblate, the End of the, 42—Billeting Camps, 206- Birth-Control Clinics, 658—Birthday Honours, the, 986—Book Clubs, Battle of, 474—Bonnet, M., and British Journalists, 290—British Diplomacy, Successes of, 842—British Guiana, Strange News from, 338—By-election Results, 338.
CABINET Disagreement Rumours, 518 — Chamberlain, Mr. : his loth Birth- day, 434 ; German Listeners to, 474 ; and Personal Contact with Russia, 794— Chester, Bishop of (Dr. Fisher), 698— Christ's, Canon Raven, New Master of,
394—Classics Book Club, 1 18— Cocktail Party at the House of Com- mons, 434 — Colledge, Mrs., on Germany, 794—Communism in the House of Lords, 622—Conscription and the Danger to Freedom, to26—Czech Holdings, the Embargo on, 58z- Czecho-Slovakia : the State of, 78 ; the Daily Worker and, 698.
" DAILY TELEGRAPH " on the League of Nations, 78—Dentist, a Czech, 6— Derby, Old Moore and the, 89o- Divestors, Hints for, 518—Dmowski, Dr. : a Coincidence, 6—Doctors and Charges for Water, 434—Duff Cooper, Mr., on British Diplomacy, 118.
FINANCE Which Gains by War, 1118 — Flogging, Mr. F. 0. Langley and, 946 — Food Officer for London, 206-250— Frankfurter, Prof., Appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court, 42—French Aeroplane Production, 946—French Without Tears for M.P.'s, 622. GANDHI, Mr.: and Dr. Kagawa, 250; and Herstmonceux, 946—Garrotting and Flogging, 6—Germany : Unrest in, 166 ; the State of the Railways in, 250- 290 ; an Emieri on Italy and, 394— Germany and Italy, a Business Man's Impressions in, 1078—German Aero- planes, 434—German Broadcasts in English, 518—Gestapo Activities in England, ir8--Goebbels, Dr., "Infor- mation Supplied " by, 946—Goering, Field-Marshal, and a Visit to England, 78—Goodhart-Rendel, Mr. H. S., and the R.I.B.A., 1118.
HANKEY, Lord, and the Mandates Conri ission, 986—Henderson, Vice- Admiral Sir R. Death of, 750-795— Hoster, Mrs., Death of, 986—Hitler : and the Vermeer Picture, 6 ; the Length of his Speech, 166-206; and the Ukraine, 622 ; Abrogates Anglo- German Naval Treaty, 75o ; on the Duration of his Life, 750—Hudson, Mr. R. S., his Visits to Moscow, etc., 290-518—Hull, Mr. Cordell, 474.
IAN HAY and Havana Cigars, 78.
" JOHN BULL," Libel Action Against, 698.
KENNEDY, Mr. Joseph, at Edinburgh, 698—King George V Memorial, the, 338—Krivitsky, Gen., on Stalin and Hitler, 750-89o-1026.
LAWN TENNIS in Germany, 946— Lobsters, Boiling, 842-89o—Londoners Film, the, 474—London Mercury, the End of the, 518—Luncheons and " No Wine," u8.
MAISKY, M., Delegate to League of Nations, 842—Marsh, Sir E., his New Book, 474—Mathew, Mr. Theobald, Death of, ro78--Mein Kampf : as a " Sound, Moderate " Book, 118 ; the Translation Competition in America, 338—Melland, Mr. Frank, Death of, 2o45—Mixed Metaphors, 250—Munich, Two Jokes from, 166.
NATIONAL Defence Display in Hyde Park, 582—News Letters, the Future of, 42-622-658—" New Party " Meeting at Caxton Hall, 6—New Pioneer, a Fascist, 842—Norwegian, a Letter from a, 794.
" OcrAvrAN," Mr. Compton Mac- kenzie and the, II ift—" Optimism " Outbreak, the, 434—Oxford Group, Mr. Herbert and the, 29o-986-1026.
PARLIAMENTARY Group, the New, 42 —Perth, Lord : Retirement of, 658 ; as Minister of Information, 1026— " Pertinax " on the Situation, 338—, Prague, the Wilson Station in. 1118— Press Censorship, * 394 — Publishers' Advertisements, 206-750.
QUOTATIONS, 6-42-118-166-250-29o-
338-394-434-518-698-890-1078.
Riseru. Persecution, Sinister Aspect of, 166—Refugee Children, the Educa- tion of, 18—Refugees, Regulations about, 1078.= Repulse,' the Question of the, 658-698—Restaurants, Govern- ment, Wages in, io26—Ribbentrop, Herr von : and the British Navy, 794 ; and America, 842—Rome, British Journalists in, 78—Ronaldshay, Lord, and Bath, 434—Roosevelt, Mr. : and George Washington, 658 ; the Italian Press and, 658—Roosevelt, Mrs. : and Miss Anderson, 622 ; and the Evening Standard, 986.
SERVICE and Reconstruction, Asso- ciation for, 166—Shakespeare, Russia and, 946—Spanish Ambassador, Retire- ment of the, 338—Speaker's Seat, the, 290—Stanhope, Lord, and Manning the Guns, 582-622--Strindberg's " Miss Julie " as " Meat-dish," I i8—Sudeten Refugees in England, 474—Supple- mentary Questions, the Danger of, 794.
TERRITORIAL. Recruit, Experiences of a, 582—Times, the : and Foreign Affairs, 582 ; Humours of, 89o— Toiler, Ernst, Death of, 890 — Treviranus, Dr., the Escape of, 250.
UNEMPLOYED Demonstrations, 42-78 —Uganda : Mr. G. Turner Appointed Principal of Makerere College, 42-78.
VIENNA : the British Legation in, 394; a Postcard from, 474.
WASHINGTON, New Ambassador at, 659 ; Lord Lothian and, 698—Watteau Theft from Louvre, 1026—Wedgwood, Sir Ralph, and Cambridge, 434—Who's Who, Rationalising, 6—Wodehouse, Mr. P. G., Awarded the D.Litt., 946- Wreath-Laying by Ministers, 78.
YUGOSLAVIA and Italy, the Foctball Match between, 986.
COUNTRY LIFE
AGRICULTURAL WAGE, the, 486— Alpine Garden Society, the, 594— Annuals, Half-Hardy, 446—Apple, the Best, 763—April : " In England Now," 7o9—A.R.P. In Country Life, 263.
BAGGY POINT in North Devon, 806— Barberies at Wisley, 854—Bee Queens, Italian or English ? 999—Bird Boxes, 18 —Bird Populations, 1038—Bird Song, the Technique of, 806—Bird's Tech- nique, a, ro9o—Birds : Clever, 54 ; Preference for Certain Trees, 90 ; from the Bush, 67o ; Resistant Immi- grants, 67o ; Close Seasons for, 763 ; and Noises, 854—Bracken, Doomed, 854—Briar Rose, the, 1130—British Trust Way of a orOrn Ornithology, 959—Butterfly, the CANKER, a Cure for, 763—Chelsea Flower Show, 903—Common Changes, 109o—Conunons, Games on, 54- Cook-Gardeners, 218-633 — Cottages, Condemned, 9o—County Magazines, 2r8—County Groups, 709—Crafts, Reviving, 709—Crisis and Country Cottages, 263 — Cyclamen, Winter- Flowering, 351.
DAFFODILS in a Cherry Orchard 763—Daphne Mezereon, Reports on, 486 — Drought, Beneficent, 1038 Duck, Suburban, 633.
EGG Stealers, Convicted, 903— Empire Farming, 670—England, the Other, 351—Erewiggles, 03—Evacua- tion and Country People, 302.
FARMER, the Paradoxical, 446— Farmhouse Holidays, 999—Farming : National, 54 ; American, 130—Fencing, Live Wire, 959—Flax Prospects, 406— Flowers, Habits of, 999—Flowers, Mown, 1090—Forest, a Preserved, 130
— Fox : Caged, 351 ; and Lamb, 633— Fox Coverts, New, 1090—Foxes, the Extinction of, 959—Frost, Flying from,
Potash for, 4
ruitrT5ree. Pests, 8o6—Fruit Trees,
GARDEN Cities, Sham, 8o6—Garden, the, in Winter, 130-263—Gardeners' Devices, 90—Golf Handicap, a New, 854—Grass : and Fruit Trees, 854 ; the Ideal, 854—Gulls : Inland, 54 ; Predacious, 903.
HEDGE, the English, 486—Herbaceous Border, Colour Schemes for the, ro90— Hop Stringing, 406—Hunt, a Farmer Accuses a, 486—Hyacinth, an Antique, 67o.
IRISES, Prize-Winning, 1038.
LAKE DISTRICT as a National Park, 218—Lenten Roses, 486—Long, Dr. Sydney, Death of, 177.
M.C.C., Science for the, 113c— Meals, Ingenious, 177—Mezereon, the Wild, 406-486—Migrants, Little Em- pire, 177—Migration, the Strangest, 594—Montbretias, the New, 709— Month, the Proud-pied, 709—Muckle, the Word, 302.
NATIONAL Parks, 446 — National Trust, the : and the Lakes, 806 ; and Little England, 1038—Negro Yeomen, 531—Nesting Box Competition, 763— Nesting Holes, 670—New England, a Visit to, 351—New Forest Deer, 1130.
ORCHARD : a London, 54 ; the First, 302 ; Colour and Soil, 763.
PANDA, a Car-loving, 1038—Parish Council Electoral Farce, the, 446— Partridge, the Vocal, 1130—Pelar- gonium, Aristocratic, 351—Pembroke Coast, the, 594—Phlox Drummondi, 263—Pigeons : Overcrowded, 90 ; as Pests, 406—Plant, a Queer, 18—Plover, the Green, 351—Plovers, Courageous. 854—Presents Suggesting Spring, s8— Pruning, the Craft of, 633.
RABBITS : an Experiment, 406— Rat, an Omnivorous, 130—Roads, New Or Old, 90—Roads, Decorated, ro9o- Rock Garden, a, 675—Rose, a Sep- tuagenarian, 670—Royal Agricultural Show Centenary, 959-1530 — Rural Bias, 959—Rural Industries, 709— Rural Posters, 903.
ST. ALBANS, Science at, 999— Scottish S.P.C.A. Centenary, 959— Skokholm, News from, 594—Slads, 59 i
— Slypes, More, 531—Snowdrops, Fine, 406—Spring, Official, 531—Stork and Estovers, 1090—Sussex Woods, 633— Sycamore Fiddle, a, 903.
TEA-PLAWS, 218—Thrushes, Can- tankerous, 177—Tit Janitors, 999— Tit, the Newest, 90—Toad, a Wounded, 130—Tree-Creeper's Home, a, 999— Trees, Neglected, 54—Trinidad: Im- monelles and Cocoa, 531 ; Botan% Gardens of, 531—Trout, Indicative 806—Tulips, Colour in, 959—Turkey Tactics, 1038.
VEGETABLE Garden, the, 177—Village Crew, a, 218—Village Schools, Empu. 263.
WALES, In Praise of, r038--Weepine Willow, a, 18—West Australian Charm., 177—Wildfowl, Decreasing, Problem of, 302—Woodcock, Protect the, 218— Woodpeckers 1130—Words, Two Old (Slade and Slype), 130-218.
Zoo, the Ideal, 999.
F(NANOIAL SUPPLEMENT (Spectator, March 3rd, 2939.)