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THE TORRINGTON DIARIES Edited by C. Bruyn Andrews
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[GENERAL FRANCO'S troops, having captured Lerida,...]
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The Blum Cabinet's Last Days
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Ourselves and Germany. By the Marquess of Londonderry.
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Important Points
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Daily Delivery by Rope
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The Silence of Age
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Leading Features
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[It is bad news for the motor-driver-and a larger propor-...]
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[It is curious with what unanimity eminent mathematicians...]
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[In the recent German diplomatic changes there are two...]
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[A CURIOUS point of personal and political history is...]
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[Someone has sent me a copy of a guide to the exhibition of...]
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[The death of Sir John Davies provides the Prime Minister...]
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Sources of Colour
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Captive Birds
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In the Garden
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A Tropical Contrast
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Homes of Blossom
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Domestic Robins
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COMPANY MEETINGS BRITISH INSULATED CABLES
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[The House gave the Coal Bill an unopposed third reading...]
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[The foreign diplomats in the gallery must have listened...]
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[Not that Mr. Greenwood was solely to blame.]
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The Week in Parliament
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Great Britain and Eire
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Labour's Victory at West Fulham
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Arms and Industry
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JUSTICE FOR GERMANY
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"A Yank at Oxford." At the Empire"Bringing up Baby." At the Gaumont
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Under Thirty Page CAN I BE A CHRISTIAN?-IV
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[EVEN the Treasury's bookkeeping, it seems, is not what it...]
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Eastern Europe and Herr Hitler
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The Elections in Egypt
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LOST MEN; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
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"CHACUN A SON GOUT"; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
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THE BASQUE CHILDREN; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTHE BASQUE CHILDREN [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-In reference to the letter in your issue of March 25th signed by Mr. Vincent Duncan Jones, we would like to say that...
HOW VIENNA WENT NAZI; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
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CAN I BE A CHRISTIAN?; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
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VICKERS PROSPECTS.
The SpectatorVICKERS PROSPECTS. It was to be expected, atter the sharp advance in pronts shown by all the main companies of the Vickers group, that Mr. A. A. Jamieson's review at the annual...
ERICSSON TELEPHONES.
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BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.
The SpectatorBANK OF AUSTRALASIA. Sir John Sanderson, the chairman of the Bank of Australasia, in reviewing conditions in Australia and New Zealand, had to take account of the probable...
AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC COMPANY.
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COMPANY MEETING VICKERS LIMITED
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NORWICH UNION POLICY.
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MAPLE'S BIG CONTRACTS.
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THE MYTH OF BLOOD; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTHE MYTH OF BLOOD To the Editor of THE SPEC[TATOR] SIR,-In your issue of February I8th, the reviewer of my book on Race as a Modern Superstition incidentally raises two...
CHILDREN AND HEATH FIRES; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorCHILDREN AND HEATH FIRES [To the 1?litor of TIiL SP. TA~TR.1 SIR,-During the summer months we are continually being requested to take care while in the country that wve pre-cnI...
DR. RHINE'S EXPERIMENTS; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorDR. RHINE'S EXPERIMENTS [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-Dame Edith Lvttelton, in her recent review of Dr. J. B. Rhine's book New Frontiers of the M7ind, states that she...
LAST WORDS ON SPAIN; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorLAST WORDS ON SPAIN [To thc Editor of TIIE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-Your comments on the Spanish war are enough tI 1 make a cat laugh !Stockbridge, Hants. P. R. BUETLER. II
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Black and White Make Brown. By Archibald Lyall.
The SpectatorUNFORTUNATE ISLES Black and White Make Brown. By Archibald Lyall. (Heine- mann. i8s.) No one will dispute the claim to obscurity of the Cape Verde Islands and Portuguese...
Men Without Work: A Report Made to the Pilgrim Trust.
The SpectatorUNEMPLOYMENT ANALYSED Men Without Work: A Report Made to the Pilgrim Trust. (Cambridge University Press. 7s. 6d.) THE authors of this report have confined their attention to...
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TIN AND RUBBER FALL.
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BRITISH INSULATED CABLES.
The SpectatorBRITISH INSULATED CABLES. Among the most interesting speeches by industrialisti during the past week were the two delivered by Sir Alexand-r Roger as chairman of the Automatic...
DUNLOP OUTLOOK.
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COMPANY MEETING THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA
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[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The Spectator[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-My attention has been drawn to a statement by a correspondent in a recent number of your paper to the effect that I have " challenged the...
GERMANY AND THE WORLD; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorLETTERS TO THE EDITOR [Correspondents are requested to keep their letters as brief as is reasonably possible. The most suitable length is that of one of our " News of the Week...
REACTIONS AND ROAD SAFETY; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorREACTIONS AND ROAD SAFETY [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-What authority has Sir Bruce Bruce-Porter for stating that many road accidents are caused by motorists who...
STRATEGY AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorSTRATEGY AND CZECHOSLOVAKIA [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-I was much puzzled by the letter of Mr. Saywells on "Strategy and Czechoslovakia" which you printed last...
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EASTERN EUROPE AND THE EMPIRE
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The International Distribution of Raw Materials. By Herman Kranold.
The SpectatorHAVES AND HAVE-NOTS The International Distribution of Raw Materials. By Herman Kranold. (Routledge. 15S.) Tins is a grand, solid, foursquare book, equally rich in facts,...
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Winter in April. By Robert Nathan. A Traveller Came By. By Sally Carson. No Middle Way. By Jeffery Marston. Characters In Order of Appearance. By Romilly Cavan. Pictures On the Pavement. By G. S. Marlowe.
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NEW INDIA?
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COMPANY MEETING ASSOCIATED ELECTRICAL INDUSTRIES
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COMPANY MEETING AUTOMATIC TELEPHONE AND ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED
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THE ALAND QUESTION; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTHE ALAND QUESTION [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-The much debated Aland has once more turned up on the international horizon. As my views on the subject have been...
THE WANDERING JEW; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTHE WANDERING JEW [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-In his article " Five Years of Persecution" Mr. Knop paints a sad picture of the effect of anti-Semitism in Nazi...
RED SQUIRRELS; [To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorRED SQUIRRELS [To the Editor of TIE SPECTATOR.] SIR,-Your correspondent who recently asked for advice in the establishing of red squirrels in a new district might be interested...
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BOOKS OF THE DAY
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With Stanley in Africa. By William Hoffmann.
The SpectatorAFRICAN HERO Z?- --- 'With Stanley in Africa. By William Hoffmann. (Cassell. 12S. 6d.) W\E seldom hear much talk of heroes nowadays. We are perhaps more critical than our...
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The SpectatorTHE PARADOX OF NEWTON Isaac Newton, 1642-1727. By J. W. N. Sullivan. (Macmillan. 8S. 61.) IN the very welcome and judicious memoir with which this book opens, Dr. Singer...
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English Art in Paris
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IRELAND TODAY: IV. THE SILENT REVOLUTION
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Commonwealth and Foreign THE PROTECTORATES: SOUTH AFRICA'S CASE
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HUDSON'S BAY ACCOUNTS.
The SpectatorHUDSON'S BAY ACCOUNTS. The Governor and Company of Adventurers of England trading into Hudson's Bay has already announced the resumption of ordinary dividends after an interval...
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FROM 1914 TILL NOW: II. THE PEACE
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HOLIDAYS NEARER HOME
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THE HOME FRONT
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THE PRESS AND THE PUBLIC
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COMPANY MEETING DUNLOP RUBBER CO., LTD.
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