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THE WAR SURVEYED: GREECE SHOWS HER TEETH
The SpectatorTHE WAR SURVEYED: GREECE SHOWS HER TEETH I By STRATEGICUS I IF the Italian attack upon Greece were designed to influence the United States election by an exhibition of the...
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LIFE IN OCCUPIED FRANCE
The SpectatorLETTERS TO THE EDITOR I [In view of the paper shortage it is essential that letters on these pages should be brief. We are anxious not to reduce the number of letters, but...
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The SpectatorSIR,-Mr. George Cadbury has put his finger on the vital spot ."f I the "Rebuilding England" problem. The evils and injustices of X private ownership of land are nowhere more...
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The SpectatorLORD REITH'S CHANCE I SIR,-With reference to Mi. Clough Williams-Ellis's article on the I replanning of the cities of this country after the war and to Mr. George Cadbury's...
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The SpectatorSIR,-It seems to be thought that the difficulties of town planning I would be removed if the nation or the town owned the land. Alter the annexation of Pegu in i852 the...
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[NEXT March is not quite four months away.]
The SpectatorA SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK EXT March is not quite four months away. It is a point |of time to fix our minds on. Before we get to it we shall have much to go through. If we do get...
[One thing that every competent and honest journalist knows...]
The SpectatorOne thing that every competent and honest journalist knows is that straight news should be straight news, and every decent and honest paper tries to give it. That is the one...
[The article I have mentioned raises other issues.]
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[The perils that are on our doorsteps in these days take...]
The SpectatorThe perils that are on our doorsteps in these days take undiscriminating toll, and I have to pay sad tribute to the memory of more than one frequent contributor to this...
[A good deal that is simply silly and a good deal that is...]
The SpectatorI A good deal that is simply silly and a good deal that is actively pernicious is being said and written about British help for Greece. We are all of us impatient about...
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[The Prime Minister selected three main items for his sur-...]
The Spectator* * th The Prime Minister selected three main items for his sur- vey. The failure of the invasion and air attack, the present condition of the Army and the military position in...
[The Prime Minister-and no other man could have made it...]
The SpectatorThe Prime Minister-and no other man could have made it -announced modifications in the Household Means Test. This will give general satisfaction throughout the country, and...
[Sir Edward Grigg made an important statement on the...]
The SpectatorSir Edward Grigg made an important statement on the Home Guard. I suspect that he wrote much of it himself. It was too good for a War Office document and too sensible....
[The Country is finding its way through an uncharted field...]
The SpectatorThe country is finding its way through an uncharted field of history. It is fighting for its life on the high seas, m the air, in foreign lands and in its own cities....
The Week in Parliament
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Two Aspects of Evacuation
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The Re-building of London
The SpectatorI the Re-building of London A resolution urging the necessity of preparing a scheme for the post-war planning of London and other damaged urban areal, wsas adopted last week at...
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The Police and Crime Detection To-day. By Reginald Morrish.
The SpectatorBooks of the Day The Spot Marked X The Police and Crime Detection To-day. By Reginald Morrish. (Oxford University Press. 4s. 6d.) THIS latest volume of the Oxford University...
The War for World Power. By Strategicus.
The SpectatorFrom Warsaw to Dunkirk The War for World Power. By Strategicus. (Faber and Faber.I ios. 6d.) IT is surely unnecessary to commend this book to the readers of The Spectator....
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Letter
The SpectatorI I SIR--\tss Rose Macaulay in her interesting article on King Charles I Would seem to have overlooked one point which is important in deciding for what King Charles really...
THE GHOSTS OF BORLEY
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BACK TO PARTY POLITICS?
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KING CHARLES THE MARTYR
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ARMY WELFARE
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Letter
The SpectatorSIR.-The Rev. Patrick K. O'Horan will have to delete from his list of churches dedicated to "King Charles the Martyr" the example which he quotes from Plymouth. This church is...
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Milton and His Modern Critics. By Logan Pearsall Smith.
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The Gestapo. By O. C. Giles.
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[THE war in Greece, which is dealt with in detail on another...]
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Hitler and Vichy
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Shelters-a Compromise
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Mr. Churchill's Survey
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General Smuts at Khartoum
The SpectatorGeneral Smuts at Khartoum I I There are few places in the world where the British flag is flown that seem today, as when Gordon died, more remote from the centres of...
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Letter
The SpectatorSIR,-Whllst Canon Lloyd's article is timely, having regard to the fact that the present Parliament has almost run its course and we must very soon be preparing fox a general...
INDIA'S EFFORT
The SpectatorINDIA'S EFFORT SIR,-The situation in India has provoked much correspondence in your columns and elsewhere. To the outsider it appears remarkable that, after a hundred years of...
RUSSIA AND THE BALTIC STATES
The SpectatorRUSSIA AND THE BALTIC STATES I SIR,-I can conceive nothing more cynical than your contributor's remarks about the necessity of appeasing Soviet Russia by our Go ez. ment...
Letter
The SpectatorSIR,-The behaviour of the animals of London Zoo during air-raids,| as described by Dr. Julian Huxley, may be paralleled by the varying reactions of our own native wild life....
DISENFRANCHISED SOLDIERS
The SpectatorDISENFRANCHISED SOLDIERS SIR,-I wonder if it is generally realised that whereas officers serving in H.M. Forces enjoy facilities for voting in the by-elections of their home...
SPITFIRES FROM BOOKS
The SpectatorSPITFIRES FROM BOOKS An appeal for the Book Trade Spitfire Fund has been signd by Mr. Basil Blackwell and Mr. G. B. Bowes as booksellers, Spence, Curtis Brown as a literary...
"BIRDS' INDIFFERENCE TO AIR-RAIDS"
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Twilight in Delhi. By Ahmen Ali. Mooshka. By Avram Melnikoff. Whiteoak Heritage. By Mazo de la Roche. Strangers and Brothers. By C. P. Snow.
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Life is Sweet, Brother. By Bernard Darwin.
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Magdalen School. By R. S. Stanier.
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An Increase in Anglers
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Medicinal Herbs: An Explanation
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Pure Rivers
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Sources of Pollution
The SpectatorSources of Pollution Pollution is easily detected. The distressed condition of fish is the commonest sign. Where no fish are seen dead or distressed the obvious signs are badly...
"Pride and Prejudice." At the Empire.-"The March of Time
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HITLER'S BALANCE-SHEET
The SpectatorHITLER'S BALANCE-SHEET | WITH British aeroplanes encountering snowstorms as they fly to bomb Berlin, the war is entering its winter phase, with consequences inevitably exacting...
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FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
The SpectatorFINANCE AND INVESTMENT I By CUSTOS MARKETS are so good that one might easily be tempted to draw over-optimistic conclusions about the course of the war, The truth is that...
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GREAT DOG OF WEIMAR
The SpectatorGREAT DOG OF WEIMAR By GRAHAM GREENE MY title is not, I should explain, a disrespectful reference to the great German poet, but to another inhabitant of Weimar, equally...
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AMERICA'S MIGHT
The SpectatorI"V- ' w a--'1'' tz *- -. ..-.. __- .. I.., . - ..W I. i.. ..-. AMERICA'S MIGHT By ERWIN D. CANIIAM By Air Mlad. AS, or soon after, this dispatch reaches British readers, the...
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AIR-RAID WARDENS' CLAIMS
The SpectatorAIR-RAID WARDENS' CLAIMS By LADY- VIOLET BONHAM CARTER DURING the year of lull before the Blitzkrieg started Air Raid Wardens were generally regarded as a quite unnecessary...
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GREECE'S DANISH KINGS
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MR. ROOSEVELT'S TRIUMPH
The SpectatorMR. ROOSEVELT'S TRIUMPH MR. ROOSEVELT'S re-election as President of the United States, with at least 43i electoral votes in his favour out of 541, is a triumph alike for his...