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Political Commentary
The SpectatorWarnings to Mrs Thatcher Patrick Cosgrave Whatever else is true about the referendum campaign, this is indisputably so: that the campaign was a triumph for Mr Heath and a...
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International law
The SpectatorTerrorism beyond the law Eric Moonman, MP The drama of a hijacking lasts only until the news editor gets another story for his front page. But the tragedy persists long after...
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Defence
The SpectatorWeakened flanks David W. Wragg Without the American defeats in South-East Asia and the attempt by the United States to create stronger links between NATO and Spain, the recent...
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Spectator peregrinations
The SpectatorAs an unbiased freeloader I went to the post-referendum parties of both the pros and the antis last Friday. I wanted a last glimpse of that Prentice-type inter-party...
Westminster corridors
The SpectatorFriday. the Sixth day of June Seated in my Library and there occupied in the Study of ()economical Cataclysms in Past Times (to which Topick I have but lately paid Attention so...
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Will Waspe
The SpectatorTheatre people are evidently as pleased as they are surprised that Westminster City Council is offering the old Playhouse in Northumberland Avenue on lease as a theatre again,...
Book marks
The SpectatorThere have been some red faces at Weidenfeld and Nicolson this spring — a testament not to the sunny climes of Clapham Junction, but to a mixture of unconcealed rage and...
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REVIEW OF BOOKS
The SpectatorSimon Raven on Kipling, and the virtues of hard work Philip Mason, as he explains in his Foreword*, has set out to tell us what we need to know of Kipling's life if we are to...
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Meringue
The Spectatorutangs Dee Wells Popcorn Venus Marjorie Rosen (Peter Owen £6.50) We can, I think, do without the preliminaries about woman's lot and simply assume that all men with an IQ over...
Rumours of wars
The SpectatorChapman Pincher The Road to Ramadan Mohamed Heikal (Collins £4.50) With the reopening of the Suez Canal any reliable information about the Egyptians' real attitude towards...
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Bitchery
The SpectatorArianna Stassinopoulos Females of the Species Hugh Lloyd-Jones (Duckworth £8.50) Mary and Misogyny C. R. Boxer (Duckworth £4.95) No literary device has a longer history than...
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Fiction
The SpectatorArt, not life Peter Ackroyd Jesus on a Stick Ian Cochrane (Routledge and Kegan Paul £3.50) The Dry Conspiracy Frederick Broadie (Chatto and Windus £3.25) Here are two writers...
Crime Compendium
The SpectatorA "favourite" crime or thriller writer is, to me, one the whole corpus of whose work I sit down and re-read every now and again. Next in line to the favourites — or, as I would...
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SOCIETY TODAY
The SpectatorPress Ross McWhirter and a free press Bill Grundy Having lunch with Ross McWhirter is like sitting down to a banquet with a lot of people. Because Ross McWhirter is a lot of...
Medicine
The SpectatorCost of tampering John Linklater A recent front page article (Sunday Times, May 25) has drawn public attention to the danger of prescribing steroid hormone tablets for the...
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Religion
The SpectatorTaken in adultery Martin Sullivan 'The scribes and Parisees bring a woman staken in adultery and having set her in the midst, they say to Jesus, 'Master, this woman hath been...
Country life
The SpectatorByways of Chelsea Dennis Wood I am becoming more and more case-hardened against the grand spectaculars at the Chelsea Flower Show, and nowadays I prefer to begin by exploring...
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Advertising
The SpectatorVery special old bread Philip Kleinman Well, bless my soul, how time does fly. It seems only the other day that I was writing in these columns about the latest crop of...
Cinema
The SpectatorDeath without a sting Kenneth Robinson The Passenger Director: Antonioni Stars: Jack Nicholson, Maria Schneider, Jenny Runacre 'A' Ritz (120 mins). Mice Doesn't Live Here Any...
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Theatre
The SpectatorTributaries Kenneth Hurren Loot by Joe Orton (Royal Court Theatre) Oh Coward! devised by Roderick,: Cook from the words and music of Noel Coward (Criterion) 1 ,1t's just...
Art
The SpectatorExhibitionism Evan Anthony William Tucker goes to some pains to explain the title he has given to the collection he has selected for the Hayward Gallery's The Condition of...
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Income distribution: the current state of ignorance
The SpectatorAlan Maynard The wealth tax proposals, which remain very much in the air, and the standing Royal Commission on income and wealth distribution, impel public interest in the...
A fool and his money
The SpectatorThe shape of austerity to come Bernard Hollowood A number of readers (eleven to be precise — my wife, children and grandchildren) have asked me to advise them on methods of...
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Skinflint's City Diary
The SpectatorScuffles for control of the embattled Ashbourne Investments not only continue, but now look to include a new contender. Rows about the company have now continued for eighteen...