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Jam Tomorrow
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Unwelcome Guest
The SpectatorUnwelcomc Guest \1 n % eck the Spanish Foreign I Mnister, N Sr. Casticlla, conies to England at the inv'itat;on of Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. According to the Foreign Secretary the...
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COMMON SENSE IN DEFENCE
The SpectatorC'OMMIION SENSEI IN D)EFFNCE Sii. -In assessing thc weight of Commander Sir Stephen King-Hall's argument concerning the unlikelihood of Russia's waiting to occupy an unarmed...
CRASH COSTS
The SpectatorI i tAH C> ~~"k"COSTS . k . III his article on motor insurance in your issue n ruepl 17, Mr. M ihert states that accusations are 4PLtel y mnadeti 'that gains in Britain are...
TIED HOUSES
The SpectatorTlEI) HO(ISiES SI R,- -liscriminating beer-drinkers amiong your readers will he delighted at Leslie Adrian drawing attention to the practice in Watney Mann houses of...
GENERAL PRACTICE
The SpectatorCIFNRAL PRAC'ICI. S As a general practitioner. I read the not infrequent comments upon medical matters in your editorial columins with interest,. appreciation for their...
[SIR,-I was astounded to see Leslie Adrian, advocate...]
The SpectatorSIR. -- I li'as ItiundCd to ;ee I eslic Adrian. advocate of late shopping hours. critic ofl bad service. ailling for that old gag ab)out it heing uncconomical to ofrer the...
THE MILKMAN'S ROUND
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COUNTY HALL OMBUDSMAND
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[SIR,-I agree with much that Mr. Gilmour has written...]
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[SIR,-As one who knows Israel well, and sees much...]
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No Illusions
The SpectatorNo Illusions From Otur Industrial Correspondent, TIIE NationIl Union of Mineworkers, in confcrencc at. LiandudLno this wcek, may be excused for thinking that their induLstr y...
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The Sign of the Fish. By Peter Quennell.
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A Time in Rome. By Elizabeth Bowen.
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Consenting Adults
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Cautious Road to Peace
The SpectatorCautious Road to Peace Ir onm I) A R S I 1 ( I 1. 1. I F PA ItIS III: protcst of the f ormer President Atiriol 1against the iniefectiv'eness of' the COlnStitUti fla (ott net...
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[IT was probably inevitable that there should be...]
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Portrait of the Week
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A Resounding Finale
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Roots of Revolution By Franco Venturi.
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The Fall and Rise of Alfried Krupp. By Gordon Young. The Price of Glory. By Henriette von Schirach.
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INVESTMENT NOTES
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Aneurin Bevan
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Political Messianism: The Romantic Phase. By J. L. Talmon.
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The Subterraneans. By Jack Kerouac. Escape to an Autumn Pavement. By Andrew Salkey. Generation Without Farewell. By Kay Boyle. A Spring of Love. By Celia Dale. Final Approach. By Christopher HodderWilliams. This Day's Madness. By Reginald Griffiths.
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