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Progress on Austria
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E.R.P. in Practice
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New Mandate Look
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Finland and the Kremlin
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TAXATION AND OUTPUT
The SpectatorTAXATION AND OUTPUT SIR,-Mrs. Honor Croome in her article in your issue of March 26th says, "But whether many business-men or professional workers actually throw up the chance...
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[SIR,-May I be allowed to voice a protest against the attitude so well...]
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[SIR,-Your timely and well-reasoned article on Power Behind U.N.O....]
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FIRST THINGS FIRST
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FINANCE AND INVESTMENT
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Queen's College: 1848-1948. By Rosalie Glynn Grylls.
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A Se ection of Poems by William Wordsworth. Edited with an Introduction by Montgomery Belgion.-A Song to David and Other Poems. By Christopher Smart. Selected with an Introduction by Ruthven Todd.-A Selection of Poems. By Robert Bloomfield. Edited with an Introduction by Roland Gant.
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[ALARMING as the situation in Berlin in the past eight days has...]
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Mr. Bevan's New Move
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[Dr. Edith Summerskill's party broadcast on Saturday was as...]
The SpectatorDr. Edith Summerskill's party broadcast on Saturdav was as capable as one would expect, though her opening passages worked sentiment quite as hard as it is wise to work it. But...
[Sir Ernest Gowers' long-looked-for booklet Plain Words, written...]
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[TO say that Sir Stafford Cripps increased his already very con-...]
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[The best news I have heard of late about the United Nations-...]
The SpectatorThe best news I have heard of late about the United Nations- and good news about the United Nations is rather badly needed-is that Commander Robert Jackson has been appointed...
[I hear that The Spectator is for sale.]
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[I observe that Professor Hyman Levy, of the Imperial College of...]
The SpectatorI observe that Professor Hyman Levy, of the Imperial Collegz of Science, is credited by Ceteka, the official Czech Ne'ws A-ency, with having stated at Prague last week that...
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The Un-Marxian Socialist. A Study of Proudhon: By Henri de Lubac, S.J.
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The Goebbels Diaries. Translated and edited by Louis P. Lochner.
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AT WESTMINSTER
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Elections in Algeria
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The Monopoly Bill
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PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
The SpectatorPRESIDENT ROOSEVELT By D. W. BROGAN SIR WILLIAM REID DICK'S statue of Franklin D. Roosevelt in Grosvenor Square is to be unveiled on Monday. It is three years since Roosevelt...
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MEALS AND MISCHIEFS
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SECOND BEST BUDGET
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LIFE IN ANTARCTICA
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PEREGRINE FALCONS
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CONSOLATIONS OF A CANDIDATE
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HEALTH AND EDUCATION SERVICES
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SANDHURST MEMORIAL CHAPEL
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CALENDAR MEMORIES
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J. L. GARVIN
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Palestine Oaks
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[I HAD scarcely realised till this week (when travelling with one of the...]
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A Multiplying Bird
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In the Garden
The SpectatorIn the Garden We grow used to the enhancement of our garden flowers, but novelties may still surprise us. The date is the heyday of the species tulip, which precedes the...
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[SIR,-As you suggest that it might be useful to know the views of the...]
The SpectatorSiR,-As you suggest that it might be useful to know the views of the Headmasters' Conference on this subject, you may perhaps allow a sometime member of that body to state his...
[SIR,-Until this year I should have echoed every word of your con-...]
The SpectatorA FIXED EASTER? SIR,-Until this year I should have echoed every word of your con- tributor's argument in favour of a fixed Easter, and of your own note upon it. But I am not...
"DUBLIN AND PLENTY"
The Spectator"DUBLIN AND PLENTY" SIR,-There is something almost poetic about the fact that my article in praise of Dublin should be the object of an Irish attack. I am not even sure whether...
THE L.C.C. AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS
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CIVIL SERVICE CANDIDATES
The SpectatorCIVIL SERVICE CANDIDATES SIR,-Surely the statement that a substantial percentage of failures in the Civil and Foreign Service examinations is due to lack of personality and...
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"The Fugitive." (Leicester Square.)
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"Coriolanus." By William Shakespeare.
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Local Style in English Architecture. By T. D. Atkinson. The Regency Style. By Donald Pilcher.
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Ordeal By Planning. By John Jewkes.
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REAL AMERICAN AID
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Jesus, Son of Man. By Professor G. S. Duncan.
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"WHERE THEY SING"
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William Medium. By Edward Hyams. A Season of Olives. By Wrey Gardiner. More Lives Than One. By Hobert D. Skidmore. The Best Short Stories of M. P. Shiel. Selected by John Gawsworth.
The SpectatorFiction William Medium. By Edward Hyams. (The Bodley Head. lOs. 6d.) A Season of Olives. By Wrey Gardiner. (Falcon Press. 8s. 6d.) More Lives Than One. By Hobert D....