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CCir ttnent • to soinaltsm This week's Qaeen's Speech is probably
The Spectatora far inferior earnest of the intent and capacity of the Government to fulfil their manifesto programme than will be Mr Healey's November Budget. There is, however, a...
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Sir Keith
The SpectatorFrom the Revd John Peace Sir: To hear the truth from a prominent politician is so unusual that the reaction of the left to Sir Keith's courageous speech was predictable. It is...
Sir: At last a major politician has warned us of
The Spectatorthe dangers inherent in the egalitarian philosophy. In his Birmingham speech, Sir Keith Joseph has bravely voiced the opinion that we are not all equal, and that family and...
From Mrs B. M. Palmer
The SpectatorSir: Sir Keith's words concerning youthful delinquency and related matters may or may not be due to a desire to be prime minister. But he is playing with fire. We ask why the...
From Miss Barbara Reid Sir: I have found listening to
The SpectatorSir Keith Joseph of late an enlightening experience and a refreshing change from the usual platitudes, invective and just plain boredom which unfortunately emanate from most of...
Sir: The way the left has reacted to Sir Keith
The SpectatorJoseph's speech simply shows how much they have been misled and conned by the pseudo-revolutionaries. His remarks, however, may be seen in a slightly different light. They imply...
Sir: What is wrong with Sir Keith Joseph's speech on
The Spectatorpopulation is not his definition of a 'social problem' — there are and always will be feckless People who produce children without the means to support them — but that he failed...
Individual choice
The SpectatorSir: Those of us who believe in indivi dual choice are undoubtedly right to praise the recent pronouncements of Sir Keith Joseph. But what has been distinctly lacking in the...
Economists and inflation
The SpectatorFrom Professor T. W. Hutchison Sir: As Professor Robinson states (October 19), economists both Keyne,, tan and non-Keynesian (e.g. espectallY Pigou) were well aware, in the...
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Middle East and USSR
The SpectatorSir: It is high time that both the Z a c ninations of the Russians in the t ,. (1 5 11 e-East and their cynical use of 'Lente was exposed. Therefore, may I ?. 1 9h gratulate...
Lord Longford's Christ
The SpectatorSir: The Longfordian Christ of Faith could be faulted by someone with a knowledge of modern biblical scholarship. Mr Alan Brien in his review of Lord Longford's The Life of...
Sir: I have not seen Lord Longford's Life of Jesus
The SpectatorChrist. I can well believe it is open to criticism, but, as a lifelong student of early Christianity, I can imagine few things more misleading to the unwary reader than Alan...
Word-lore
The SpectatorSir: I was abroad when Richard Baker's review of my Concert Song Companion was published in your issue of September 28, so I hope you will allow this belated comment. I am...
City and industry
The SpectatorSir: Following your invitation of "the critical and probing attention of the authorities" to the current failure of our "ramshackle" stock market to meet industry's crying need...
Special case?
The SpectatorFrom Mrs Doreen Parkes Sir: Reading (Spectator, October 12) Michael Stourton's article 'In a straight line' gave rise to hope that the country's problems were about to be...
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Political Commentary
The SpectatorPostponing the decision Patrick Cosgrave Like many another current affairs programme, on both radio and television The World This Weekend last Sunday devoted some time to a...
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A Spectator's Notebook
The SpectatorDuring the long but painless and not depressLug months I have spent recovering in my own , 00 rne from the effects of a slight stroke I have been disinclined for much reading or...
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Conservatives (1)
The SpectatorThe failure of Edward Heath Lord Coleraine Lord Coleraine is the son of Andrew Bonar Law, who was Leader of the Conservative Party before the first world war and Prime...
Sugar plum
The SpectatorSince I was young, I never have gainsaid, My mother's word that little girls are made Of sugar syrup, glycerine and spice; In fact, of everything that's sweet and nice. Such...
Conservatives (2)
The SpectatorForgotten anniversary Wilfrid Sendall In present circumstances I expected no fanfares from 32 Smith Square, Westminster, to cele brate October 29. Nevertheless, the day...
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Inflation and stabilisation
The SpectatorModeration in monetarism Alan Walters This is the third of a number of articles under the general title, Inflation and Stabilisation, each of which suggests a prognosis and...
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Ulster (1)
The SpectatorThreading the Maze Lord Beaumontof Whitley: On the night of Tuesday October 15, Long Kesh — beg its pardon, The Maze — prison was razed to the ground and this may well have...
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J 1 S ter (2)
The SpectatorWhich shade of green Lawle Knox AS H . F .4 arold Wilson talks to Liam Cosgrave this h on, " c laY, one hopes that the Westminster Cos—ework is neatly up-to-date. Only last...
Westminster Corridors
The SpectatorSo mighty a Dominance have our present Alchemists and Fanaticks obtained over Publick Affairs that any Oration that partakes of the Dross and Grossness of Reason and Common...
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Universities
The SpectatorNo time for culture Hywel D. Lewis One of the increasing anxieties of university teachers today is the growing amount of administrative work, some trivial and some of great...
Press
The SpectatorNews look Bill Grundy You have only to look at certain blue-rinsed American matrons to realise that facelifts do not always improve appearances. If there is a shortage of...
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Advertising
The SpectatorGlee amid the gloom _Philip Kleinman It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, and despite the gales that are raging in Adland at -present there are a number of its...
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%eine
The SpectatorPuddings for the poor Ma Linklater An acid-faced Mrs Barbara Castle aa Castigating Sir Keith Joseph on '-ne television screen last Friday. I , e)c Plai n ed the background to...
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Religion Not so meek Martin Sullivan
The SpectatorThere has always been a popular notion abroad that Christ's unwillingness to retaliate in kind has turned Him and His followers into a feeble useless opposition. The air of such...
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Sir Philip Magnus on a royal Peter Pan
The SpectatorBiographies of monarchs who have reigned for Many years are normally richly documented. They make in consequence a substantial Contribution to history, but this rule is...
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Italian troubles
The SpectatorRichard Luckett Garibaldi Jasper Ridley (Constable £7.50) The British infatuation with Garibaldi has still to be explained satisfactorily. In the Mole's garden — that...
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Gay blade
The Spectatorrancis King Ca l'afy Robert Liddell (Duckworth £4.95) lany years ago a Greek writer who had known d i n gave me his version of Constantine a vafy's last visit to Athens from...
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Arts and hearts
The SpectatorOsbert Lancaster Ward ion Album Nicolas Bentley (Weidenfeld and Nicolson £3.50) CM the one hand cartwheel hats and wasiD waists, M. de Soveral and Mrs Keppel, vast meals and...
Fiction
The SpectatorThis England Peter Ackroyd The Bottle Factory Outing Beryl Bainbrid g e (Duckworth £2.35) Brin g Forth The Body Simon Raven (Blond and Bri gg s £2.75) Miss Bainbridge is...
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Talking of books
The SpectatorPlaying fool Benny Green The bibliography of Leon `Bix' Beiderbecke is almost as extraordinary as his career. Perhaps I should explain that Bix was a pioneer jazz cornettist...
Bookbuyer's
The SpectatorBookend As a keen supporter of the £5,000 Booker Prize for Fiction — now in its sixth year and due to be renewed (or not) by the sponsors Booker McConnell next January —...
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Duncan FaHowell on roundabouts revisited
The SpectatorStardust Director: Michael Apted. Stars: David Essex, Adam Faith. :M' ABC 1 Shaftesbury Avenue 013 minutes) he Night Porter Director: Liliana Cavani, Stars: Dirk Bogarde,...
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Theatre
The SpectatorA Stritch in time Kenneth Hurren The Gingerbread Lady by Neil Simon (Phoenix Theatre) The Male of the Species by Alun Owen (Piccadilly Theatre) Evy, the lady played by Elaine...
Will Waspe
The SpectatorLights may be going out all over the world — but not at El Vino, the well-known Fleet Street wine shop, where they still insist that customers must wear collar and tie or they...
Art
The SpectatorEasy to live with Evan Anthony It is possible that my fondness for blues and greens makes me a natural foil for the talents of Alfred Cohen, American ex-patriot, but I should...
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Commonsense in the City
The SpectatorWords to the City. "The assistance t owards the balance of payments has never been more valued. 1 am uttered sweet and complimentary Pa rticularly grateful for the unique the...
EAST ASIATIC RUBBER ESTATES
The SpectatorAt the Annual General Meeting of East Asiatic Rubber Estates Limited, held on October 15th in London, the Chairman, Mr. N. E. Blemrner, made the following additional remarks:...
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Skinflint's City Diary
The SpectatorFor some reason this column has been almost flattened by competing material on these pages. Anyway during a period when the banks are gasping for cash to lend and industry is...
Writing on the Wall...Street
The SpectatorCharles R. Stahl Summitry has been the key word in Washington lately. President Ford came down from his economic summit with a 'package' which with due respect to the loyal and...