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[This quarrel had a very loud echo in the House of...]
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[The Archbishop of York has lately said that...]
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[Even more than the usual interest has been taken in...]
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[The Ministry of Agriculture, in accordance with the...]
The SpectatorThe Ministry of Agriculture, in accordance with the Act passed last session empowering it to regulate the grading and marking of eggs, has prescribed a national mark. This can...
[It seems that there is a rather larger foreign demand...]
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[The Government have proved their concern for the...]
The SpectatorThe Government have proved their concern for the future of civil flying in a very sensible way. - They are encouraging the proposed " Company of Air Pilots and Navigators of...
[The Ministry of Agriculture has further ordered that...]
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The Roman Question
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The Cinema
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[THE FINE ART SOCIETY. FOUGASSE, MARY BIRD, AND HILDA MAY GORDON.]
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THE MARKETING OF EGGS AND BRITISH FARMING; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
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THE BEHAVIOUR OF THEATREGOERS; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
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A PIGEON'S INSTINCT.
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[A book that will please the converted, and exasperate...]
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[The history of every parish ought to be written, for the...]
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Austin Dobson. By Alban Dobson.
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The Life and Uncommon Adventures of Captain Dudley Bradstreet. By G. S. Taylor.
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The Spectator[To the Editor of the SPECTA'TOIR.j SiR,-In your issue of January 26th,. Sir Jame Douglas states that in a letter from me, which you published on October 1 :3th last, I had...
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GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISE; [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.]
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[There has been serious rioting in Colombo, Ceylon,...]
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[Stupid, one might indeed say criminal, scaremongering...]
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[Just when we were congratulating General Primo de...]
The SpectatorJust. wheii we were. congratulating General Prinio de Rivera on his usual good fortune in scotching revolt, there came news of further trouble in Spain. Last Saturdav some...
[The present sitting of the Legislative Assembly at...]
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[On Tuesday a meeting of manufacturers and others...]
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[The intense zest for life which characterizes most of Mr....]
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[The fact that His Majesty the King has chosen to go to a...]
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[The fashion started by Americans of finding fault with...]
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[We congratulate Major Cardew and all those concerned...]
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THE DATCHLEY INHERITANCE. By Stephen McKenna.
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THE PRISONER IN THE OPAL. By A. E. W. Mason.
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Night Falls on Siva's Hill. By Edward Thompson. Expiation. By the Author of "Elizabeth in her German Garden." Judith Silver. By Hector Bolitho.
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End of the "Spectator" Conference
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The SpectatorIt is most satisfactory that on Tuesday the Senate carried an amendment advocatinig new treaties on maritimc law which should be niegotiated if possiible before the meeting of...
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The Dublin of Yesterday. By Page L. Dickinson.
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Opus Epistolarum Des. Erasmi Roterodami. Denuo recognitum et auctum per P. S. Al1en et H. M. Allen. Tom. VII 1527-28. A History of Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century. By J. W. Allen.
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The SpectatorTHE STANDARD TRUST. The latest annual Report of the Standard Trust Ltd. is a good one, the net profit for the year amounting to £44,037 against £35,696, while the available...
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Wanted: More Families to be Adopted
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For Lancelot Andrewes: Essays on Style and Order. By T. S. Eliot.
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The Socialist Woman's Guide to Intelligence. By Mrs. Le Mesurier. Typhoeus or The Future of Socialism. By Arthur Shadwell
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Studies in International Law and Relations. By A. Pearce Higgins. The Development of International Law. By Sir Geoffrey Butler K.B.E., and S. Maccoby.
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