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[He suggested to Sir Felix Pole, the General Manager...]
The SpectatorIle suggested to Sir Felix Pole, the General Manager of the Great Western Railway, that in starting the year 1927 it would be better to forget 1926. He then argued that though...
[Last Saturaday Mr. Ernest Bevin, speaking of a proposed...]
The SpectatorLast Saturday Mr. Ernest Bevin, speaking of a proposed industrial truce, said that it must be remembered that the Industrial Council set up by the Liberal Government before the...
[Meanwhile, the Powers have been considering the...]
The SpectatorNIeanwsvhile, the PowXsers have b)eell considering the Britiv h iMenorandlu-ii. 'I'lle Italian Government has aJ)parenltly sent a lavoural)le reply. The French Government has...
[The Prime Minister's message to the country was:]
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[On Tuesday a meeting of the National Wages Board...]
The Spectator*a * * *N On Tuesdasy a meletingf of the National Wiages Boardl for Railways prov'ide(l a pleasing examl)lc of determination to find points of agreement instcad of ransacking...
[If the year 1927 should not be happier for everybody...]
The Spectator* * * $ If the yecar 192v7 snould not be llapl)ier for eecrybody than 1926, it will not be for want of good wishes and several efforts by men of all parties towardIs a better...
[The Times correspondent says that one of the major...]
The SpectatorThe Timies correspon(lelnt says that one of the major inflluen ces in the inl)rogrlio of Central America is the tremendous southwar(l thrust of American capital. The overflow...
[The United States Government has decided to send...]
The SpectatorT'hie Vliited States Goverinmenit has decided to send miarilles to the caplital of Nicaragua. It liial been stated unollieiallY that the Amneriecan seamIen who had been landed...
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[It is a great pleasure to learn that Mr. T. R. Parkington,...]
The Spectator* * * * It is a great pleasulre to learn that Mi-. T. 1U. J'ark;llonl, of Ipswichl, has geencrousIv pres(ented( to t hie naitio Flatford M1ill and Willy Lott's Cottage, whlich...
[We regret to record the death of Mr. Ambrose McEvoy,...]
The Spectator* * * * ll'c regret to recordl the (Icath of M~r. Ambllrose MCar OV:\0, the well-known painter. Ife first became kn lown as one of the more accompl)lisled ImIp)rissionlists or...
[The Report of the three Commissioners who were...]
The SpectatorThe Report of the three Commissioners who were appointed last. July to supersede the W\est 11am Board of Guardians shows that success beyond all expectations has been obtained...
[Six members of a British ski party lost their lives...]
The Spectator* $ * * Six; mlemlbers of a B3ritishl ski jarts Iost their Ii-c. on New Year's D)av through an avalanlic ill the Austriail Tyrol. Mr. lItiog Mlolrgan, %%'h is amIongII tile...
[The New Year Honours List contained five new...]
The SpectatorThe New Year Ilonours List contained five new peerages. Sir James Craig, the Prime Minister of Northern Ireland, becomes a Viscount. He will no doubt be (lad of the opportunity...
[The Labour Party is congratulating itself, as it well...]
The SpectatorThe Labour Party is congratulating itself, as it well may, on the prosPect of a political alliance 'with the Co-operative Party. The Co-operators have at last been persuadled...
[Certainly such questions ought to be answered.]
The Spectator* * * * Certainly suchI questions oughlt to be answveredl. It would not be a difficult task, but it ought to be performed in a reasoning and not a contemptuous spirit. No...
[The Church of St. Martin-in-the-Fields has under the...]
The SpectatorThe Church of St. Martin-i--tht-Fields has undcr tile 'vicarslhip) of Mtr. Sllep)pard taken so emOispnicioiis a place in the life of London(0 tlhat the ap)o)oiIttmnietit ol His...
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The Education of the Adolescent
The SpectatorThe Education of the Adolescent Ij'IIF, permianent (onsi I Iltativ e (onmnilittee of the 1 3oar(d of E(dcation has just is~ued one of the most interestinig Reports wc have ever...
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A Change of Opinion in the United States
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Rich Men in the Labour Party
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Children and the Cinema
The SpectatorChildren and the Cinema N EARLY a decadc has passcd since the first inquiry in this colli t yV in o thc cinemia as a social fact and force. As a member of that Commission, I...
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An Adventure with an Avalanche
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Can American Prosperity Last?
The SpectatorCan American Prosperity Last ? }1 U11ING a two nionthlis visit to the Ulnite(l States DJ (the sixltl I have made in twenty years) I have heLarId this (qluestion (liselisscd by...
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[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The Spectator[To the Editor of the SPECTrATOR.] SIR,-In reference to Mr. Allison's recent article on the League of Nations, I should much appreciate your giving me the benefit of your...
THE NUMBER SEVEN; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTHE NUMBER SEVEN [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sni,--NWith regard to your issue of December 25th, and the " request for enlightenment as to the origin of the widespread...
THE LEAGUE AND PUBLICITY; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
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THE REBEL EARL AND OTHER STORIES. By William Roughead.
The SpectatorI THE REBEL EARL AND OTHER STORIES. By lW'illiam Roughead. (Edinburgh. W. Green and Son. lOs. 6d. net.)-A new volume by Mr. Roughead is always welcome. His knowledge of...
BEN WATSON. By C. J. Cuteliffe-Hyne.
The SpectatorFiction BEN WATSON. By C. J. Cutelife--I-vnle. (CoUlltry Life. lOs. 6d.)-Some of Sir Conan Doyle's many admirers regret that his friend Watson has vanished from the latest...
A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE LIVES AND ROBBERIES OF THE MOST NOTORIOUS HIGHWAYMEN, FOOTPADS, SHOPLIFTS, AND CHEATS OF BOTH SEXES. By Captain Alexander Smith. Etdited by Mr. A. L. Hayward.
The SpectatorA COMPLETE HISTORY OF TIE, LIVES AND ROBBERIES OF THE IMOST NOTORIOUS lHI(;IIhAYAlIYN, FOOTPADS, SHOPLIFTS, AND (CHEATS OF BOTh1 SEXES. By Captain Alexanler Smith. Edited by Mr....
GOOD-BETTER-BEST. By J. A. T. Lloyd.
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EARLY TUDOR DRAMA: MEDWALL, THE RASTELLS, HEYWOOD AND THE MORE CIRCLE. By A. W. Reed.
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THE JUDGES IN IRELAND, 1221-1921. By F. Elrington Ball.
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DUNRAVEN CASTLE, GLAMORGAN: SOME NOTES ON ITS HISTORY AND ASSOCIATIONS. By the Earl of Dunraven.
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[Friends and admirers of Philip Burke Marston will be...]
The Spectator* $ * se Friends and admirers of Phsilip) Bulrke M~arston wvill lhe interested in a small privately printed mnemoir (Times Book Club, 2s. Gd.) by Mr. C. C. Osborne. Marston, in...
[Eighteen years ago Mr. Alfred Noyes wrote a five-act...]
The SpectatorEi-liteen vears tgo Mr. Alfred Noves wrote :i Ii (-tlt play on thre old folk-tale of Robin JH o(d. It has nlow I)Cen n)blished b) Alessrs. Blackwood (5i.) on thle e\e of, its...
[Our learned and ever-delightful contemporary,...]
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[Mr. Anderson, who is responsible for Mr. Dion Clayton...]
The SpectatorMr. Anderson, who is responsible for Mr. Dion (layton ('althrop's Diary of an Fighlcenit Cenhtry Garden (Williams and Norgate, 7s. 6d.) h hesitates whether to put down ' the...
[The December issue of The Fuel Economist has the report of...]
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[Messrs. Barclay send us A History of Barclays Bank,...]
The SpectatorAlessrs. Barclav send us A History of Barclays Batik, Limited, a few copies of which are available at the price of t 2vs. a copy. The lbook is in many respects a financial...
[A cleverly illustrated booklet-rather in the manner of...]
The SpectatorI A cleverly illustrated booklet-rather in the manner of Aubrey Beardslev-with amiusing verses, comes from the Swan Press, BeHe Vttue Road, Leeds. The author-illustrator : is...
[An important new book of military history is The Honour-...]
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[M. ROBERT DE LA SIZERANNE has written an extremely...]
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[Foreign Affairs (6d. monthly) appears in larger form in...]
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[Mr. Len Challoner writes in What the Vintners Sell (Heath...]
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THE NEW DEMOCRACY. B Woodrow Wislon. Edited by Ray Stannard Baker and William E. Dodd.
The Spectator'TlHE NEW DEMOCRACY. 1 * Woodrow Wilson. Edit-d I Iwv Rav Stannard Baker and William E. D)odd. (Harper. I 2 Cols. 32s. net.)-Two more volumes of the late President Wilson's...
THE FRINGES OF EDINBURGH. By John Geddie. Illustrated by Arthur Wall.
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K.A.R. An Unofficial Account of the Origins and Activities of the King's African Rifles. By W. Lloyd Jones.
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ORIGINAL VIEWS OF LONDON AS IT IS. By Thomas Shotter Boys, 1842. A reissue with Notes by E. Beresford Chancellor.
The Spectator0 GLNAL TR, z np r I gAIT IS. By Thomas Shotter Boys, 1842. A reissue with Notes bv E. Beresford Chancellor. (Architectural Press. 30s.).-London is always changing. It would...
A CITY COUNCIL FROM WITHIN. By E. D. Simon. With a Preface by Professor Graham Wallas.
The SpectatorCurrent Literature A CITY COUNCI, F11OM1 WITHIN. Bv E. D. Simon. WVithi a l r(eace biv P~rofessor (raliani WValiSs. (Longmans. ,s. 6d. net.)- -Mr. Simon has written a...
THE MARKETING PROBLEM. By E. J. Elbourne.
The SpectatorTILE MARKETING PROBLEM. Bv E. J. Elbourne. I (Longmans. lOs.)-This is an interesting and well-arranged book on business methods in the United States. We are all familiar with...
OLD GLASS: EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN. By H. Hudson Moore.
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Modern Psychology and the Validity of Christian Experience. By C. H. Valentine. Psychology Applied to Education. By James Ward. Edited by G. Dawes Hicks.
The SpectatorThe Psyche and the Self Modern Psychology and the Validity of Christian Experience. Bv C. H. Valentine. (S.P.C.K. 7s. 6d.) Psychology Applied to Education. BIy Jamnes Ward]....
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PAIRING BIRDS.
The Spectator* * * * P AIRI NG BIRDS . It is not too soon before the coming of the close season to emphasize a native habit of " the best game-bird that flies." The partridge pairs early or...
VILLAGE REGISTERS.
The SpectatorCountry Life and Sport VILLAGE REGISTERS. May I niake a suggestion for the consideration of those local historians who are beginning to trouble themselves over the qjuestio(n...
WHY ONLY SWITZERLAND?
The SpectatorWHY1 Oxi.Y SWpITZIERI.AND ? Every -ear more British people. we are told. seek a winter holiday in iiSwitzerland, eagrer to wallow in both sun and snow. No one. who has tasted...
TWO KINDS OF GOLFER.
The SpectatorTwo KINDS OF GOLFER. It will be to the general social good if the recent example of a number of golf links in organizing artisan clubs is widely followed. It will also improve...
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["LILIOM," BY FERENCZ MOLNAR, AT THE DUKE OF YORK'S THEATRE.]
The SpectatorThe Theatre [" ,li.10',, Y F'In:rNCZ MIO.N-Al, ArT null DuKiE Oi- Yol0K'S 'TiHEATRE.l Tel.- programmeiiic of Liliom, recently revived at the Duke of York's Theatre, informls...
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The Magazines
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Osman Digna. By H. C. Jackson.
The SpectatorOsman Digna Osman Digna. By H. C. Jackson. (!Metliuen. 12s. 6d. not.) Am. who recollect, as does the preseult writer, the wars of thle cighties in general and in particular...
The Sailing Ship. By Romola and R. C. Anderson. Close Hauled. By K. Adlard Coles. Sailing Ships and Barges of the Western Mediterranean and Adriatic Seas. By E. Wadsworth. Text by B. Windeler.
The SpectatorSome Sailing Books The Sailing Ship. By Romola and R. C. Anderson. (Hadrrap. 1Os. Md. ) Close Hauled. By K. Adlard Coles. (Seeley, Service. 1OI. 6(1.) Sailing Ships and...
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LITERARY PARALLELS; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorLITERARY PARALLELS ['To Ite I'lditor of the SPiCTA'T.01roi.1 Sin,-- The Westminster Play remiinds me that a cuiri')us )aralh(l to one of' the most characteristic and striking,...
A FORGOTTEN BATTLEFIELD; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorA FORGOTTEN BATTLEFIELD lTo the Editor of t1h SI'E.CTATOR.] Sir,-In his interesting letter on " A Iorgotten Battlefield " in your isstue of DIcember 1IIth, " N. W. II. " states...
DO ANIMALS ENJOY CAPTIVITY?; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorDO ANIMALS ENJOY CAPTIVITY ? [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,--IMr. Graham Renshaw writes: 'The caged bird, being well fed, does not miss freedom-and why should it ? A...
DOG HOMERS; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorDOG HOMERS [To the EdIitor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin.-I am wvondering if the anecdote which I append and for the complete truth of which I am willing to vouch, would be of...
THE IRISH LANGUAGE IN SCHOOLS; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTHE IRISH LANGUAGE IN SCHOOLS [To the Editor of the SIEcrATOR.] SiR,---Your Dublin Correspondent, though otherwise wvell informen(, has gone astray with reference to the...
The Old Love
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THE ROMAN INDEX; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTHE ROMAN INDEX [To the Editor of the SPE.:CTATOR.] SIR, -That was an exceptionally interesting article in your *Januzary 1st issue, on the "Index of Prohibited Books." I...
A LESSON FROM HOLLAND; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorA LESSON FROM HOLLAND To the Editor of the SPEC'1'A'TTORl.] Siii,-Tlhc system of issuing stamps at an enlameed va!uc for the lbenefit of charities is not, as your...
THE CANADIAN FLAG; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTIHE CANGDIAN FLAG [To the Editor of the Sol c'.vIol.j SIR,-Thc article " The South African Flag " in you r isstIc of D)eeember 18th is excellent, an(l even coulrageous, hlia...
THE EASTER ISLAND STATUES; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorI THE EASTER ISLAND STATUES [To the Editor of the SPE'CTATOR.] SIR,--I am sure that there are many who, like myself, would be glad to know what the information can be that "...
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The Invicta Car
The SpectatorMotoring Notes The Invicta Car TiIE Dewar Trophy is the most coveted distinction which a car can gain. The 1926 award is to Miss Violette ('orderv of (oblham, Surrev-, and she...
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THE PROBLEM OF THE FAMILY; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorTHIE PROBLEM OF TIHE FAMILY [To t/le Edilor of the S;I'Ec-l - roIt.] SIR,-Thc articles by Mr. F. A. .Mackenzic which have h)cen appearing in your columns arc a comprehensive...
CO-PARTNERSHIP; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorL etters -to the Editor CO-PARTNERSHIP [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR .] Sin,-One is constantly hearing of the success of various forms of co-partnership and of businesses,...
GOOD WILL IN INDUSTRY; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorGOOD WILL IN INDUSTRY [To the Editor of th/e SI'I.:Ci'.vIrIt.] Snit,-It is rood to have a man of Sir Robert lHa(llield's calibre '( mling out into the open as lie Iiais dome...
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GOVERNMENT AND OTHER LOANS.
The SpectatorFinancial Notes COVE'INlXMENT AN'D O-riixii LOANS. As I anticipated, the New Year has not proceeded far before the announcement of a number of important loan flotations. First...
SOME OTHER ISSUES.
The Spectator* * * * So.^71. ()riii~it IssuZ~s. Of other capital flotations since the beginning of the year the ofrer of about £1,400,000 in shares by the Drapery Trust, Ltd., met with a...
NEW LIFE ASSURANCE BUSINESS.
The SpectatorN1\ LIIF. ASSulANCE. BUSINESS. With the turn of the year have conie the usual announcements by a number of Insurance Companies of results for the past year. The National...
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["FAUST."]
The SpectatorThe Cinema [-; FAUtST."] TuE singing of a large an(l robust choir at the Albert Hall all this week as part of the musical accompaniment to the Faust filn )eing shown there...
[A LETTER FROM GLASGOW.]; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
The SpectatorCorrespondence [A thl Editor o ttohe (1 c vi'o\V.] I T'o thec Editor of the 9'l'1V''}. Suuii--1Nc lhve a cold snap, after a very long spell of mild Weather. In the country...
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[The Soviet has cleverly established relations which are...]
The SpectatorThe Soviet has cleverly cstal)lisllc(l rclationis which are anti-British in their effects with Tuirkey and 'ersia and Afghanistan, and now it is thwarting the obviously sincere...
[On Monday night the Chinese Chief of Police harangued...]
The Spectator$** * * On )Ioil(lhV- iiighlit th- (Chine'se (Chief of P olice hasiralnm (^(l the mob, and it was agreed to 11d1(1 a p)arlecy onl Fuies&av morningr. At the p)arley it seemis to...
[THE position at Hankow when we write is ominous.]
The SpectatorNews of the Week THE position at Ilankow when wc write is ominous. It is a terribly ironic sequel to the a(ldmirable effort of the British Government to convince the ('hillcsc...
[The reception of the British Memorandum throughout...]
The SpectatorThe reception of the British Alcmorandlini throughout China has beeni very (lisap)poilting. The Cantonese profess to see in the Men'emorandntm notllnwr but a subtle sehen-ec...
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Outwitting Middle Age. By Dr. Carl Ramus.
The SpectatorA Long Life and a Merry One Outwitting Middle Age. By Dr. Carl Ranus. (George Allen and Unwin, Ltd. 7s. 6d.) Tills entertaining book has for its theme the pronouncement that...
Fifty-Two Years a Policeman. By Sir William Nott-Bower. Scotland Yard-Its History and Associations. BY George Dilnot.
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Theory and Elements of Architecture. By Robert Atkinson and Hope Bagenal. The Substance of Architecture. By A. S. G. Bu ler. Balbus: or The Future of Architecture. By Christian Barman. Architectural Style. By A. Trystan Edwardes. Small Manor Homes and Farmsteads in France. By H. D. Eberlein and R. W. Ramsdell.
The SpectatorArchitecture-Past Present and Future Theory and Elements of Architecture. Bv Robert Atkiiison .all.I HIlop IBagtlnal. (BSenn. 30~s. ) The Substance of Architecture. IIX- A....
Chosen Essays. By Edward Thomas. The Little Angel. By Robert Lynd. The Bookmark. By C. E. M. Joad. Three Hundred and Sixty-Five Days (and One More). By E.V. Lucas. Saints in Sussex. By Sheila Kaye-Smith.
The SpectatorGood Grain and Middlings IhosenEssays. Biy Eiward Thioinas. (The ('1-'egviog Press..) The Little Angel. By Rob}ert Lyni. (G.ta s . noSbt. ,? The Bookmark. ]3v 'C. E. M....
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In the Fish River Bush
The SpectatorIn the Fish River Bush THE Fish River Bush was once a place of sinister name, for in its wellnigh untrackable fastnesses hlrked the marauding Amaxosa Kafir. Time and again the...
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The National Revenue and an Industrial Revival
The SpectatorFinance Public and Private The National - Revenue and an Industrial Revival TiE opening of the New Year has been accompanied by tile usual New Year optimism, and especially in...
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Chit-chat. By Lady Augusta Fan. Certain People of Importance. By A. G. Gardiner.
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A History of Russia, Vol. 4. By V. O. Kluchevsky. A History of Russia. By Sir Bernard Pares, Professor of Russian in the University of London.
The SpectatorRussia-Yesterday and To-morrow A History of Russia, Vol. 4. By V. 0. KIhtwevskv. (.T. Mr. Den'lt. I (is.) A History of Russia. By Sir Ber-nard Paer. Professor of Russian...