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Wolfenden And The 'Scandal'
The SpectatorIAN GILMOUR, MP Keith Kyle: AT THE AFRICAN SUMMIT Nancy Milford :THE SUN KING
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Commonwealth in Conference
The SpectatorT HE Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference was a success. Before it met it seemed doomed. The death of Nehru, the probable absence of Shastri and Nkrumah, the deadlock over...
Portrait of the Week— ' OFF WITH HIS HEAD-100 million times':
The Spectatoras his washing machine company foundered Yohn Bloom found that the latest printing of his trading stamps had quietly removed his face in favour of a 6d. sign against a yellow...
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Postal Chaos
The SpectatorM R. GEORGE WOODCOCK said that his meeting with the Chancellor of the Exchequer on Tuesday was 'short and sour.' The postal dispute which it was hoped this meeting would end...
At the African Summit
The Spectatorfrom KEITH KYLE He has mastered the soft sell. He embraced Africanism in words that yet reaffirmed Arabism and gently steered the conference away from anything that might bring...
Doctors in Orbit
The SpectatorAST week in the Spectator Dr. Annis Gillie L a wrote an excellent preview of the British Medical Association's meeting in Manchester. Her article included the sentence:...
We apologise again this week to readers who receive their
The Spectator'Spectator' late because of the dispute in the postal service.
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Political Commentary
The SpectatorThe Tory Revival-1 By DAVID WATT In the past few months its last pretensions to virtue have disappeared, its defects have reigned supreme, and it has come to seem, to many of...
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Another winter activity we are developing is the Conference business.
The SpectatorOur Camps are ideally suited for this purpose. We can provide halls for large or small meetings, sleeping accommodation and food for those attending, and relaxation after the...
CURRENT YEAR'S OUTLOOK I anticipate that the increase in our
The Spectatornet profits before tax for the year 1964 will exceed the total net profits of our nearest competitor for the same year. In other words our profit increase in 1964 should exceed...