8 JUNE 1962

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Investment Notes

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. In'%esti-vient Notes It (q [i S I () S T111 I~il~l)\ 1ol~lifclsal /Irr<, ls t~ ,1I~ T1~lC 1vz't'llk C."t;11111lic"k'I ~i 'hea,"l 111,1.,l t. M5 hr,.,klm, . I}]ol' g ll l Its...

Company Notes

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Con-pany Notes I IRMIN(;IIANI S(WINI) 1IiI'K(ULl (A-As, a lp prc-tai\ prolit of f 816(,547 tot I)i>1. I US C')I111't's \I I I a IiilrC 01 C ,5ThS(.5T or 1 1 I is iNrI Ilnkahlk...

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The Polls

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The Polls T' 111- IlYsteri-cal our burstt by NIr. Aidan C'ra'N Icy oil tile eve of pollinlg, ill hlie \\West I)erbshire by-election, inI which hle Said thalt puIlic o)pinion1...

Esprit de Champs

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Esprit de Champs [Froml Our Commoniun AItrket Corre~s)oidtlelit I l,;%Rlj I NLXI lo su Hill jit Coll lClCIlCCS, fi FCSide ChatS Illl Oilg SI IC;llel]l C 1Ctli Jl oustn I i ma...

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BEASTLY TO THE GERMANS

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BEASTLY 1o 11THE GERMANS SmR,---lf Mr. James Mackinlay really believes that Synlagoguc-daubers are 'at least as representative of the "new" Germany as the Mayor of Berlin' hc...

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COVENTRY CATHEDRAL

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(COVEIKN IRY CATI11)RAL Sli,-- l ?1ri at It colmlletc loss to tindileista"Id tle C;e(i1 of' thlC Wetl-nigh uliniii 11m1oiS lpr'aiSC pO'iCrd with pagall revercnce oiln tihe...

DONKEY FOR DINNER

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DO.N.'KEY FOR DINNIAt SIR. Y'otir urCveSp)o1lJcltI H-. (ioe is as IllthicI as the don kcy meat that hc chiams is secrved hei c. As a foire r mliIlh.' Aro the I ood colillnittee...

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[IF most of us suffer from a poverty of...]

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The Hinge of EuropC-2 Greece Ity ROBERT CONQU EST IF Inost of us stiller I rom l ipoverty of' Iimaginative and h istonrical Ceoltict NVIth Turkey, with Grecce exactly the...

Fragments of Politics

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r'c)rts of, llofitics il lilC lbIw)Snce ol gecntillc ISsIICs, i} CtIOlUlS di ri rd I 'leS tias Cole OVer1' Oreek polities. I1i Itirley at prCsent all the political incidents...

The Party Cycle

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The Party Cycle UnItriI Karhamall lis caIlme to powVer' CGreece had got LIS( to . I at11Cr peCuliar cycle. T sam e politicians retmainted beftore the pu1 hi C eye. bItt lby...

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Co-existing and Partly Co-existing

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Co-existing and Partly Co-existing Peaceful co-existence, if welcome, is not exactly the most digestible of subjects. So it was as well for at least one participant that the...

In Foreign Parts

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In Foreign Parts StarbUck having JccKkledl to visit his l)Id American 11haIntS. II' illace is being taken by QCLAQLllG

Those D-Notices

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Those D- Notices About the Official Secrets Act and 1)-notices I am not so sure. I can imagine that British journalists would like to have that access to State documents...

Fair Comment?

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Faier Co immient? I am all for Co0suLlmer research of the type so ably carried on by OWhich?, but I am not SO Sure that I likc Some of its later developments. My attention has...

[I HAVE a good deal of sympathy with Mr....]

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Spectator's Notebook IRlAVE a good deal of sympathy with Mr. Cecii King's attack on the legal fetters in which the British press find itself. The present libel laws have grown...

USSR and EEC

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USSR and EEC 1B y' A L E1 C N O'I V T.Sovicvit Uniol is igainst the Coiiammon T MI'ark.t, and ccrtainly regards with dis-' 1la~Vour the idea that Great Britain, or indedc any...

British Bond

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Britislh Bond I Was delighted (and I aull sLur-e tltht Alr'. iall flelmling was too) to see that James Bond 11as been denounced in the Soviet press. Of course, w\c k-newv that...

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The Lake Lovers. By Geoffrey Wagner. As Near as I Can Get. By Paul Ableman. The Fourth of June. By David Benedictus. Night and Hope. By Arnost Lustig. Translated by George Theiner. The Struggle of Mulvaney Gill. By Vera Leff.

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Flight into Fantasy The Lake Lovers. By Geoffrey Wagner. (Quad- riga Press, I5s.) As Near as I Can Get. By Iatul Ablenman. (Spear- man, 16s.) The Fourth of 3unc. By David...

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Island in Revolt. By Charles Foley.

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Playing it Dirty Island in Revolt. By Charles Foley. (Lon-gmans, 25s.) 'IORITURE has always been an accepted tactic of warfare; so I suppose it is arrogant of the British to...

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Portrait of the Week

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I-Portrait of the Week- I)M .\A)N NAIlT[ SAIl) (tatl it Ills govcrnminCt granted rlly ced its to the ast (Ciermalls, the BIeIin w1al Wolid~i have to Come downu niiianwhile yet...

FALSE ALTERNATIVES

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FALSE ALTERNATIVES T111 .tgrccn .c n I reIChed.i ill 131BLSSCIs (1n i Tldusltvial imports from tlhe (oimmollwnclth and Mr. Mia:tcmnillan's visit to Priesidcide nt (dieelc scent...

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HOW THE LIGHTS WENT OUT

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11OW '11E LIGHTS WENT OUT SIR,-As a bookseller I can testify to the co1ntillued interest in the 1914-18 War bUt I do not think that Mr. Kee, in his very interest ing review of...

[SIR,-Hymn writers work under the severe limita-...]

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Siit,--- l-Hymln \Nri .ers work undcr the scverc limila- ;tions ImliposCd by shortcss of lines and findill rlylming woids to Clf tIlk seconud and u1ollrtli lilies and(...

HYMNS AS POETRY

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HYMNS AS POETRY Sniz,-Two essential qLlllities for a good hymn are sili-II1 icity and clItity, if] both words a-ind music. A hylmnll will not st llnd Compielpiled scrutiny ats...

[SIR,-One is reminded by this correspondence of...]

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-S-tOC-ne is reminded by this correspondence of lie jUdiC cil commelit hat 'tile only thing that cvcr benhfited from Ira nslatioon is a bishop.' FIlafi 5, I(r,) ,rit-fu'ld...

[SIR,-The editor of the Sunday Pictorial denies that...]

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s Ih- 1Thc editoi ol the Slunday Picl oril (ellics that the P'icimrial cncom aged 111,uiel1 to make his coufes',icll I)oCS N Mr. Pa ync seriously suggest that the sum ol...

SITTING DOWN IN MOSCOW

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SIT ING D()WN IN MNOSCOW Slits,-- TPCviOLS M oSCOW-Sp)OIdSOl peaCe ConlgieCSSCS have mcriited the kind of commentI that 'SpectaCitor's Notchook' miakes a bout the imlelllillLng...

AMERICAN SYMPHONIES

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AMRIC('AN SYMPI'IIONIIKS S i,- Mr. J ohn lRosscl i has rightly cal le(I our attention to 'thi bcst SCetLiLCnCC Of' pla.CCe nam1leS I knI(W heCIrC in Pennsylvania. . . . The...

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The History of the Derby Stakes. By Roger Mortimer.

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Olympian Games The History of the Derby Stakes. By Roger Mortimer. (Cassell, 5 gns.) Amui jellied eels and Pearly Kings Olympian? Palmerston thought so, I do not. I prefer...

Marie Stopes. By Keith Briant.

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Planner Marie Stopes. By Keith Briant. (Hogarth, 25s.) WHEN I met Marie Stopes shortly before her death, she had become a garrulous egocentric, convinced that in opposing her...

Robert Lowell: The First Twenty Years. By Robert B. Staples. Imitations. By Robert Lowell.

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Americanisations I Robert Lowell: The First Twenty Years. BY | __ -Robert B. Staples. (Faber, 21s.) I Imitations. By Robert Lowell. (Faber, 21s.) LN the last few years...

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To Kill or Not to Kill

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To Kill or Not to Kill F r o in 1) A It S I F C I 1. L I F V'ARIS T l ~liISCNc)\'erl' bl the SL preme N1iii afy COLrt (tiow def ulnct) t hat. I hcr* eree hterL aIiuge...

Middlesbrough

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Middlesbrough By 1) A I 11) A It Q U A N I) T in West MiddlcsbroOLgh resuIlt is, by ally sItliladrIds. a shAttering blow to thc GovernImnit-- in rcal political terms, the most...

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The Centre

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The Centre 'I lie ( clillC ; Is Li-ly VI'iC.glt. CO.flhillttiol. Bt es.cilliallIy it divides' into 1\wo sections. Papan)1 odreoui, t he leai d cr of' I lhe partyv an rd hl is...

The Zachariades Case

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The Zacliariades Case 'I he (,r:ck t 0111n1,;IStS, too, uVC jISi SUlIffered 1rom it (6rcck-siyle 'accideniaIl' cLnI. Hi recenLt JLuss abOLIu BUI gCSS and Maclelan palles in...

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The Inquest

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The Inquest From N ILRRA,:VY KEAIPTON NI\V YORKI MR. LOUIS NZiiE is clearly America's rirost M .conspicuous trial attorney, but his very flash has obscured his true...

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More Moderate

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More Moderate It is dlifficult to foresee the outcom1c of the Centre's current line. Mr. Sophocles Venizelos Seems to be taking a mote moderate line than Mr. Papandreou. In...

THE MONARCHY

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THIE MONARCHY SIR,-It is proper that while the appearance of Kingslcy Martin's book on the monarchy elicits, in the paiges of' Britain's most reactionary weekly, backha1nde 1...

CONFESSIONS EXCLUSIVE

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CONFESSIONS EXCLUSIVE SIR.----I feel I mult.st reply to several of your correspon- denits who attacked my letter on the FIl1Cme case. Firstly, I amn impressed by the aCCUracy...

[SIR,-We noticed with interest the letter written on...]

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s '.AWe noticed with interest the letter written on behljFjl' tf' SiX institLtion0S concerned with educational television in which they deprecated the formation of an...

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Witches and Stepmothers

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Witches and Stepmothers | Mosi people \vho can bear IeaCdlilng allu at 111 enjoy lolk stories. So there is no need for the collectol to make conIceSsionIS to tilhe alt l , ill...

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Bloody Sunday. By James Gleeson.

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Day of Reckoning lBloody Suda.iy. By James Glceson. (Peter Davies, 21s.) FOURI iEFN mnel-C were shot thart morning, November 21, 1920, many o[ themn in their beds; men Who...

The Byzantines. By David Talbot Rice. The Phoenicians. By Donald Harden. Writing. By David Diringer.

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Magi and Spellings The Blyzantines. By David Tarlbot Riec. The P'inenicians. By Donald Ha arden. Writing. By David Diringer. (ThameCs and HLUdSOI, 30s. each.) DR. GLYN...

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The Age for Little Eva

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CHILDREN'S BOOKS The Age for Little Eva By R OSA 1.1 P IACK A RI) V ICIORIANS \\ere so horrible to their children. V CrimI1es inInuI.merable were perpetrated Under the...

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The Self-Made Child

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The Self-Made Child I'Cs amai.ing how soon children take delight in scorning us for the deficiencies in our knowlcdge and skill; a natural retribution, I supposC, for the years...

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Living Dolls

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BO OKIS Living Dolls LB RON AL) BRYD1DN I KNOW it's exceSSiVC to seiie (In tile CoinlIcidence which brings lorth in one week new works by Iris NIMurdoch and .I. i). Salinger...

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Bare Legs andi Buttercups

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Bare Legs andi Buttercups Awrm'i] RANSOMNlS Sal//ow's and Amazo nna s is tile prototype and archetype of' the Holioday AdvecntUre story. Ihe types have been prodLLuCeL...

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Nursery Shelf

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Nursery Shelf WHERE to begin? This is a question which every toddler's parent has to settle the moment ragbooks are discarded and the recurrent plea at walk-time, meal-time,...