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Religion and Citizenship
The SpectatorReligion and Citizenship 1l The memorial on Christian education presented by Lord Wolmer to the Prime Minister on behalf of 72 Peers and 152 Members of Parliament gains in...
[We are very glad to be able to announce that Mr. Harold...]
The SpectatorWe are very glad to be able to announce that Mr. Harold Il Nicolson will resume his weekly commentary on men and things in next week's Spectator, under the general headingzl...
Labour and the Communist Party
The SpectatorLabour and the Communist Party I The Labour Party and the Trades Union Congress could not be expected to adopt any other attitude to the Communist Party than that defined in...
World Economic Planning
The SpectatorWorld Economic Planning Mr. Eden has shown himself alive to the necessity of laying plans now to deal with the economic situation of the world after the war, and of organising...
Neglected Coal Supplies
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Vichy and the African Bases
The SpectatorVichy and the Africa-i Bases In view of the pressure which Germany has been applying to the Vichy Government for permission to occupy Dakar and French bases in North Africa,...
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Hitler's War Machine and the Invasion of Britain. By William Necker. Translated by H. Leigh Farnell.
The SpectatorThe War on Britain Hitler's War Machine and the Invasion of Britain. By William Necker. Translated by H. Leigh Farnell. (Lindsay Drummonrid. i2S. 6d.\ THIS book is the...
Jacobite Epilogue. By Henrietta Tayler.
The SpectatorI BOOKS OF THE DAY | Over the Water I Jacobite Epilogue. By Henrietta Tayler. (Nelson. 15S.) ;--. know a good deal more about exiles than we did ten years a,: but it is...
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The Forge. By Arturo Barea. Struggle for the Spanish Soul. By Arturo Barea.
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Fishermen at War. By Leo Walmsley. Sea Shepherds. By Sir Herbert Russell, K.B.E. Hospitals Under Fire. Edited by George C. Curnock.
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Valse des Fleurs. By Sacheverell Sitwell.
The SpectatorConservatory in Winter |1 Valse des Fleurs. By Sacheverell Sitwell. (Faber and Faber. f| FOR the reader who cares for this especial art there is never a: thing so exquisite...
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PLANS OR PLANLESSNESS?
The SpectatorPLANS OR PLANLESSNESS ? By J. G. LEDEBOER L AST November the Government, in its wisdom, charged the Minister of Works and Buildings with the investigation of the problems...
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FAMILY CORN
The SpectatorFAMILY CORN SIR,-Might not the problem of poultry-feed be solved-at any rate, partially-by the encouragement of corn-growing on a quite small scale? Many years ago an account...
"PRO AND CON LORD WOOLTON"
The Spectator" PRO AND CON LCRD WOOLTON " SIR,-Mr. Lchmann repeats the stale argument. - you cannot blanIe the Ministry if new potatoes were three weeks later than USua3." One does and can...
RUSSIA AND FINLAND
The SpectatorRUSSIA AND FINLAND SiR,-In The Spectator of August ist the action of Finland in breaking off diplomatic relations with Britain is discussed. Although the comment is on the...
"TALK ABOUT THE LAND"
The Spectator"TALK ABOUT THE LAND " SIR,-Mr. Massingharn, like all other authors, naturally wants rci :cr and public to think as well of his book as he does himself. Unloltunately, it...
READINESS FOR RAIDS
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A RATIONING INJUSTICE
The SpectatorA RAI IONING INJUSTICE SIR,-You are a great upholder of fair play and justice for all, and I should much tlike to hear your opinion on a curious case that has arisen in my own...
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[I can find little to admire in the new note in the B.B.C.'s...]
The SpectatorI can find little to admire in the new note in the B.B.C.'s references to Germany. The broadcast addressed to Herr von Ribbentrop last Saturday was widely reported, but abuse...
[The habit of celebrating centenaries is good; whether semi-...]
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[I am glad to see the appointments of Mr. R. J. Cruiksh...]
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[Great men's recreations sometimes have political reper...]
The SpectatorGreat men's recreations sometimes have political repeE sions. At a public luncheon last week a well-known can speaker observed that whenever President Roosevelt on a sea-trip...
[Some of Germany's Atlantic victories are won rather ea...]
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[More light on army petrol.]
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[PERTURBATION in various quarters has been caused by an...]
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ADVANCE IN INDIA
The SpectatorADVANCE IN INDIA II By SIR WILLIAM BARTON II THE success of the Viceroy of India in forming a strong War Cabinet will relieve much of the anxiety felt in India and Britain,...
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DEFENCE AGAINST NIGHT BOMBING
The SpectatorDEFENCE AGAINST NIGHT BOMBING SIR,-According to official announcements, waves of German nightbombers have approached Moscow, but only a few machines have been able to penetrate...
In the Garden
The SpectatorIn the Garden I1 It will shortly be time to sow autumn onions and spring cabbage. Autumn-sown onions, which make large bulbs in the following surnner and are generally more...
Rural Workers
The SpectatorCOUNTRY LIFE Rural Workers | How many kinds of rural workers are there? A country rai:way. man recently pointed out to me the inconsistency of allowing e-x~t cheese only to...
NAZI INFLUENCE IN SOUTH AFRICA
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Scabious
The SpectatorScabious On roadsides, on the edges of cornfields, in corn and along fieldtracks everywhere, there is now in bloom perhaps the loveliest of late summer flowers. Pale mauve...
Drying Beans
The SpectatorDrying Beans I " You will do a service to many housewives," says a correspondent, "if you publish that fresh scarlet runner-beans can be kept indefinitely if they are sliced as...
HISTORIES OF THE UNITED STATES
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THE ETHICS OF BOMBING
The SpectatorTHE ETHICS OF BOMBING SIR,-The German bombing of such cities as Warsaw, Rotterdam, London and Coventry was rightly execrated in this country as foul and barbarous. They then...
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[THE war-review given to the House of Commons by Mr....]
The SpectatorAN ENCOURAGING SURVEY THE war-review given to the House of Commons by Mr. Attlee on Wednesday was comprehensive and encou- raging. The chief danger, indeed, today is...
Mr. Churchill and India
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American Supplies for Russia
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COMPANY MEETINGS BIKAM RUBBER ESTATE
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PATALING RUBBER ESTATES
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COMPANY MEETING GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.
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HERBS AND HERBALISM
The SpectatorHERBS AND HERBALISM By HOWARD BAYLES DURING she recent debates in the House of Commons on the Pharmacy and Medicines 14iil (which has now passed both Houses and will soon be...
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One Anglo-American Nation as Basis of World Federation. A British Response to Streit. By George Catlin.
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Trelawny: A Man's Life. By Margaret Armstrong.
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THE BREAD ARGUMENT
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THE TWO FRATERNITIES
The SpectatorTHE TWO FRATERNITIES IN death's unfelt fraternity the cold And horizontal dead bestrew the world. And you and I must add our little quota To the globe's veneer. What is more...
ON LUDGATE HILL
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TRADE AFTER THE WAR
The SpectatorTRADE AFTER THE WAR SIR,-Mr. Paine sees the advantages of a universal currency in the simplification of international transactions, and asks me to develop my proposal further....
THE COAL SHORTAGE
The SpectatorTHE COAL SHORTAGE I SIR,-For some weeks past householders have been urged to fill j coal cellars to provide against a possible winter shortage and tranrsv difficulties. Early...
THE MYSTERY OF PRICES
The SpectatorLETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE MYSTERY OF PRICES SIR,-I should be glad if you would throw some light on this problem of " fairness " in prices which seems to be the basis of the...
"THE PLIMSOLL LINE"
The Spectator",THE PLIMSOLL LINE" I SIR,-Mr. James Hanley and his seafaring friend are not the o,. people gravely concerned at the raising of the Plimsoll line. ET so many dangers that are...
NO VACANCIES FOR ALLIED DOCTORS
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COMPANY MEETING AMALGAMATED PRESS
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This Little Hand. By Pamela Kellino. Sapphira and the Slave Girl. By Willa Cather.
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FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
The SpectatorFINANCE AND INVESTMENT || By CUSTOS II IT may be unfair to attribute this week's rise in markets entirely to a "V" buying movement, but there is no denying that the emphasis...
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"Lady Hamilton." At the Odeon.-"High Sierra." At Warner's.
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In War-Time Germany
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ASIA AND THE WAR
The SpectatorASIA AND THE WAR HHE war which is blazing in Europe and is smouldering Iowards a new outbreak in Africa has not yet, apart orn the brief operations in Iraq and Syria, reached...