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A MUFFLED OPPOSITION
The SpectatorIt _ THE SPECTATOR A MUFFLED OPPOSITION WVestland has provided the opposition Parties with their best opportunity in this Parliament, and the Fulham by-election will be the...
Margaret FitzHerbert
The Spectator| Margaret FitzHerbert IVIARGARET FitzHerbert, a regular and highly perceptive contributor to the Spectator, was killed in a street accident last week at the age of 43. Her...
JAMES FOR SALE
The SpectatorJAMES FOR SALE AS TAXATION bites, country house after country house is threatened. Now there is Monkton, but this is different. It is a 20th-century house: a test of taste to...
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POLITICS
The SpectatorP O L I T I C S The Winslow Boy and the Westland Woman FERDINAND MOUNT Mrs Winslow: . . . They all get so terribly worked up you find yourself getting worked up too. Sir...
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WITH MUSEVENI IN UGANDA
The SpectatorWITH MUSEVENI IN UGANDA John Nagenda visits the victor in his country's civil war WE, RONNIE Mutebi, heir to the kingdom of Buganda, and I, went to visit the National...
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[All right, then, hands up:]
The SpectatorCITY AND SUBURBAN Watch the markets break the cartels in tin, in oil, in money CHRISTOPHER FILDES All right, then, hands up: who thinks sterling wouldn't be in this pickle...
Inflated balloons
The SpectatorInflated balloons I HAVE been absent this last fortnight, making a first-hand study of the Moroccan economy (rugs firm, oranges advancing), much helped by Walter Harris, the...
Lesson from Leyland
The SpectatorLesson from Leyland ONCE upon a recent time there was a company called Leyland Motors, which lived at Leyland in Lancashire, and made buses and lorries, and was run by an old...
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Pen friends
The SpectatorPen friends Sir: In writing ('High Life', 25 January) that International Pen is 'an organisation . . . whose members meet periodically to denounce the United States in general,...
[Sir: The Bishop of Stepney has given up on...]
The SpectatorShir: Te Bishop of Stepney has given up on fo t proposal to dispose of this property r housing development. He has stated t e is convinced it is not suitable for the Present...
[Sir: Your correspondent, Mrs Pat Beale...]
The SpectatorL E T T E R S St George's Sir: Your correspondent, Mrs Pat Beale kLetters, 25 January), says that her letters to me about St George-in-the-East have not been answered. The...
Something was said
The SpectatorSomething was said Sir: Alan Protheroe may, as he says, be 'a journalist of some years' standing', but he has not yet learned to check his facts (Letters, 1 February). What...
Flashy conifers
The SpectatorFlashy conifers Sir: Why does Ursula Buchan (Gardens, 1 February) chide nursery gardens for lumping conifers together? There are excellent and obvious reasons for it - they are...
From darkest Wapping
The SpectatorFrom darkest Wapping | Sir: When I visited the Times in its new premises last week, a man entered the office asking for a copy of the Spectator. Unfortunately, neither I nor...
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THE ESPIONAGE OF THE SAINTS: TWO ESSAYS ON SILENCE AND THE STATE by David Caute
The SpectatorB O OKS A pinch of salt Colin Welch THE ESPIONAGE OF THE SAINTS: TWO ESSAYS ON SILENCE AND THE STATE by David Caute Hamish Hamilton, £12.95 W henever I'm in France, I order...
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THE HOLOCAUST: THE JEWISH TRAGEDY by Martin Gilbert
The SpectatorA horrible book Norman Stone THE HOLOCAUST: THE JEWISH TRAGEDY by Martin Gilbert Collins, £17.50 .lhere have been several very large histories of the Holocaust. Martin...
Wet day
The SpectatorWet day Stapled to boredom, the poison fag of a pen between smudged fingers, I survey the garden. Or rather, don't. Because - who's kidding who? Me, not rain's the trouble....
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THE SILENT TWINS by Marjorie Wallace
The SpectatorWords seemed too much Anthony Storr THE SILENT TWINS by Marjorie Wallace Chatto & Windus, £0. 95 Psychiatrists become accustomed to hearing strange stories and encountering...
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THE SEVEN MOUNTAINS OF THOMAS MERTON by Michael Mott
The SpectatorIn spite of all, a real vocation Peter Levi THE SEVEN MOUNTAINS OF THOMAS MERTON by Michael Mott Sheldon Press (SPCK), £19.50 The sensation of reading these 670 pages is like...
A JOURNALIST'S ODYSSEY by Patrick O'Donovan
The SpectatorThe nose has it Peter Hebblethwaite A JOURNALIST'S ODYSSEY by Patrick O'Donovan Esmonde Publishing, £5.95 T his is not so much a book as a memento mori. I never knew the slim...
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Unhappy hour
The SpectatorRadio Unhappy hour Noel Malcolm Each time I switch on Radio 3 1 seem to get the same programme, an endless series of organ concerts called Music for the Iron Voice. I cannot...
Wigmore delights
The SpectatorMusic Wigmore delights Peter Phillips S ince we are now in the thick of what promoters lightly refer to as 'the season' of concert-giving. I shall take the opportunity to...
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Revolution
The SpectatorCinema Revolution ('PG', selected cinemas) The failed revolution Peter Ackroyd Perhaps it ought to have been produced as a silent film, not least because of its script....
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The Merry Wives of Windsor (RSC, Barbican) Blithe Spirit (Vaudeville)
The SpectatorTheatre The Merry Wives of Windsor (RSC, Barbican) Blithe Spirit (Vaudeville) Slightness and light Christopher Edwards It is a pleasure, not to say a surprise, to report...
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Offcentre
The SpectatorTelevision Offcentre Alexander Chancellor I he Murdoch revolution has finally Stluck home. I was watching the local Thatnes' news on television the other day 4a4Td heard the...
High life
The SpectatorHigh life All in the mind Taki I New YorkI think it was about six years ago that I wrote in these pages about a match at Wimbledon that was won after a long struggle by...
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Home life
The SpectatorHome life Ghost stories Alice Thomas Ellis It is, as somebody has remarked, a small world. I had arranged with my friend the analyst that I would go and stay in the flat of...
Low life
The SpectatorLow life The arena Jeffrey Bernard Last Sunday lunchtime I turned up an hour too early for a slice of the home life and so had to kill time in a Camden Town pub that was...
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RESTAURANT
The SpectatorIII~iIIIIAI .II, 1111-11H l No';~~ j, .. I I~~~SINZI'~ T'ang UNTIL recently a certain culinary racism has coloured this country's restaurantgoing. The prejudice has not...