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[THE NATIONAL COAL BOARD, I see, has now decided...]
The Spectator'Il-IF NATIONAL (COAI. BOARD, .1 see, has now decided to join the galme; it has given way to the National Union ol Mineworkers, ani conceded that the rise in rents for its...
[I HOPE MANY members of the Government heard...]
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Writers at Work. Interviews first published in the Paris Review. With an Introduction by Malcolm Cowley.
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British Public Finance and Administration 1774-92. By J. E. D. Binney
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Curious Naturalists. By Niko Tinbergen The World of Butterflies and Moths. By Alexander B. Klots
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Technical Education and Social Change. By Stepeln F. Cotgrove.
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Evelyn Underhill. By Margaret Cropper.
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WHICH LORIMER?
The SpectatorINAICHs- LdORIMlllER SI, I.e'sij Adii ill 1101 i allowed to etl awN ,aNy with attrilhlting the lRen111iiol' to 'Sir E'dward. Lo I oimle.. a Scottish p5kl Siti \ n se 'Mep it...
BANK HOLIDAY
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PRECOGNITION
The SpectatorI NIECOCNIT'ION SIR,-- I While waIS ,lniol curatilIe inI (the thell Ulldivided diocese of, Winchester. ill thle earlyT 1I llics, m11y Wii'C d 1 ;, a 1'rc11 Which dis! ressed...
THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND DIVORCE
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[SIR,-The Conservatives of Bournemouth will doubt-...]
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THE MIDDLE EAST
The SpectatorLetters to the Editor MAar/ l? ,, /Biia, ( arler, AMl'. (i,,, A'lore Rev. '. I' 1U-iCg ' L,.'s ULOe Nr i(thle 1oads Precognjilioll Olle for the lRoa Sir A 1itgus Ivw.vs ,n Jlo...
[SIR,-It may be the case that even moderate drinking...]
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ONE FOR THE ROAD
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How to be a King
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Formula for Making Poems
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The Triumph of the Muse and other Poems. By John Heath-Stubbs. A Crackling of Thorns. By John Hollander. The Two Freedoms: Poems by Jon Silkin.
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The Penguin Book of Australian Verse. Edited by John Thompson, Kenneth Slessor, and R. G. Howarth. New Land New language. An Anthology of Australian Verse compiled by Judith Wright. One landscape Still and other poems. By Patrick MacDonogh. Oxford Poetry 1957. Edited by Peter Ferguson and Dennis Keene.
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INVESTMENT NOTES
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A TRUCE FROM TERROR
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Portrait of the Week
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[THE PARIS FASHION WORLD now feels about Dior's...]
The Spectator| THlE PARIS FASHION WORLD now feels about Dior's Successor, M. St. Laurent, much as Detroit feels about the Volkswagen. American automobile Manufacturers realised a few years...
[I SEE THAT Field-Marshal Lord Harding has re-...]
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[I DO NOT believe that there is any widespread ill-...]
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In Harm's Way
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Crude Protoplasmic Poison...
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COMPANY NOTES
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Back to 1949
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THE LIBERAL-UNIONISTS
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ENGLISH IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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TRAVEL BY NIGHT
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TAPER
The Spectator'TA I'ER Sm,---Oh, wicked Taper, to flotI and jeer at the bcst Foreign Secretary we have! Mr. O'Brien, the impartial observcr from St. Janics's (some of his best friends are...
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Kim. By Rudyard Kipling. Mary Ann. By Alex Karmel. The Earlsdon Way. By Frederic Raphael.
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