9 JUNE 1944

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Letter

The Spectator

SIR,-The questions put by Sir Arthur Hurst and " Physician " can be answered. These workers at a University are not members of the teaching profession. Part of the year they...

DOCTORS' FINANCE

The Spectator

DOCTORS' FINANCE SIR,-I am pleased that Mr. Marshall drew attention to the poor remuneration of scientists as compared with that of medical men. His figures apply to other...

BALLIOL COLLEGE SCHEME

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BALLIOL COLLEGE SCHEME SIR,-Mr. Harold Nicolson, in his "Marginal Comment " of Junc 2nd, refers to "the Balliol College Scheme by which officers from the United States and...

SERVICE WIDOWS' PENSIONS

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SERVICE WIDOWS' PENSIONS SIR,-I do not think it is generally realised that the widow of an exservice man who had been a voluntary contributor under the Widows' and Orphans'...

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Britain's Largest Industry

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Britain's Largest Industry I An agreed policy for agriculture removed from all political controversy was urged by Sir John Barlow speaking as a leading industrialist at a...

Mr. de Valera's Victory

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Mr. de Valera's Victory Mr. de Valera-for whom the General Election in Eire could not have been more favourably timed-has won a substantial victory, his party' emerging with a...

Colonial Development

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Colonial Development I There were two aspects of the Colonial question on which Colonel Oliver Stanley dwelt in his statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday. He spoke of...

Electoral Reform

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Electoral Reform The Speaker's Conference on Electoral Reform has reported on three out of four of the questions referred to it, and it is satisfactory that a majority of the...

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Letter

The Spectator

SIR,-Mr. Arnold Lunn, calling for a livelier Right propaganda to counter allegedly unfair attacks from the Left, gratuitously produces three " quotations " from the sayings of...

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE

The Spectator

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE I SIR,-The future position of voluntary hospitals is raised by Mr. Paine in your last issue. He thinks it is a bad thing that we should, as he puts it,...

Letter

The Spectator

SIR,-Mr. Malone asks, " What proportion of Socialist M.P-s . . | I compared with the despised Tories have ever, in a combatant unit . . . risked or given their lives for their...

"WASTE PAPER"

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"WASTE PAPER " LETTERS TO 'THE EDITOR I SIR,-Having been exposed in his attempt to dismiss as " less-considered statements " many views which could be matched by those upon...

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A Giant in the Age of Steel.

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A Giant in the Age of Steel. By Count Alfred A. Henstio.|| I, (Hutchinson i8s.) THE sub-title of Count Hessenstein's somewhat expensive bhok is "The Story of General De...

The Trespassers.

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The Trespassers. Fiction By Laura Z. Hobson. (Gollancz. ios. 6d.) The Hours and the Centuries. By Peter de Mendelssohn. (The Bodley Head. ios. 6d.) Many Sided Mirror. By Joan...

Fighting Norseman.

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Fighting Norseman. Shorter Notices I By R. B. Nyquist. (Hutchinson. 6s.) I MR. NYQUIST's book is published by authority of the Royal Norwegian Government and is an admirably...

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THE Y.M.C.A.'S CENTURY

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THE Y.M.C.A.'S CENTURY By V. S. SWAMINATHAN T is by a singularly happy chance that the centenary of an institution which has served the British Army in the last war and in...

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[FORTY-EIGHT hours after the launching of the first attacks on...]

The Spectator

IFORTY-EIGHT hours after the launching of the first attacks on the beaches of Normandy the British official report was that NEWS OF THE WEEk operations were running to time...

The Retirement of King Victor

The Spectator

The Retirement of King Victor The fall of Rome brings with it the fulfilmcnt of King Victor Emmanuel's promise to transfer the royal powers to his son as soon as the Allies...

Organising an Invasion

The Spectator

Organising an Invasion In these days when everyone knows something of the meaning of "total war" it hardly needs demonstrating that masses of trained men cannot be thrown on to...

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In the Margins of Chaos.

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In the Margins of Chaos. Guardians of the LamD I By F. M. Wilson. (Murray. i8s.) I THE author of this fascinating book must have an experience of relief work abroad unique in...

The Good Gorilla.

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The Good Gorilla. BOOKS OF THE DAY Man or Gorilla By Arnold Lunn. (Hollis and Carter. x2s. 6d.) WE are today in the midst of a flood of Christian propaganda, but it is...

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COUNTRY LIFE

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COUNTRY LIFE THIS week I went a favourite walk down the valley of the Lea (a chief source of London's water-supply) and felt very angry with whoever was responsible for the...

AMERICAN SOLDIERS

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AMERICAN SOLDIERS SIR,-Soon after reading Mr. Harold Nicolson's comments on this subject, I heard the following story, which I believe to be true, although I doubt whether the...

INDIA SINCE CRIPPS

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INDIA SINCE CRIPPS SIR,-I try to observe the rule that an author should not defend himself against his reviewers, but Mr. H. G. Rawlinson says some things about my book, India...

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SECOND FRONT

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SECOND FRONT By STRATEGICUS UNCTUAL to the arrangements made at Teherap the Allies have opened the Second Front, and all the early news of the Idevelopment of the operation...

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STRUGGLE IN CHINA

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STRUGGLE IN CHINA By ARTHUR SANDFORD IURING recent weeks a number of articles on China have appeared in the British Press. But any satisfaction those con- cerned for the...

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The Universe Around Us.

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The Universe Around Us. , , . ,, ..L_. :- . 1:. By Sir James Jeans. (Cambridge University Press. 4th revised edition. 15s.) SIR JAMES JEANS' deservedly popular book, first...

FINANCE AND INVESTMENT

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FINANCE AND INVESTMENT By CUSTOS I To those who may have been puzzled at the apparent lack of response in the markets to the world-shaking events across the Channel it may be...

The Lost Traveller.

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The Lost Traveller. By Ruthven Todd. (Grey Walls Press. 7s. 6d.) THE fantasy which transports a man to an improbable country has been written so often and so well that any new...

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THE BATTLE OF FRANCE

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THE BATTLE OF FRANCE ITH deep relief at the ending of the long tension, and sobered by a still deeper sense of the gravity of the days before them, the peoples of the United...

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THE POETRY OF FLIGHT

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THE POETRY OF FLIGHT By RICHARD RUMBOLD LYING is in my blood and in my bones. It must gratify, I believe, some deep and fundamental urge in human nature. For my fellow-pilots...

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Strangers in India.

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Strangers in India. Missionaries or Mercenaries ? I By Penderel Moon. (Faber and Faber. 7s. 6d.) MR. MooN, who recently retired from the Indian Civil Service, has, embodied...

The Londoner.

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The Londoner. The Citizen of London By Dorothy Nicholson. "Britain in Pictures" Series. (Collins. 4s. 6d.) Tills little book is eminently attractive, even if we feel that we...

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"A Trip to Scarborough."

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US"A Trip to Scarborough." THE THEATRE At the Arts Theatre.-" The Shoe- maker's Holiday." At the Lyric, Hammersmith. A Trip to Scarborough shows little more than the vivacity...

"Lady in the Dark."

The Spectator

"L Lady in the Dark." THE CINEMA At the Plaza.- "None Shall Escape." At the Leicester Square.-" The Purple Heart." Generally released. " Princess O'Rourke." At Warner and the...

FLYING MEN

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FLYING MEN MEN sailed of old like dolphins thro' the waves, Or galloped Centaur-like about the land, Shot arrows high, to fall upon their graves; Eagles they saw yet could but...

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A SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK

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A SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK I HE events of Tuesday inspire a multitude of reflections. To take a minor one first, the breaking of the news was a windfall Ibr the evening papers,...

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MARGINAL COMMENT

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MARGINAL COMMENT By HAROLD NICOLSON I HAVE been spending the week of the Whitsun recess lecturing to naval units at a northern base. It has been an arduous hut fascinating...

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INDIA'S REAL PROBLEM

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INDIA'S REAL PROBLEM By PROFESSOR A. V. HILL, M.P., F.R.S. N recent years Indian affairs have been regarded here too exclusively from the political and constitutional angle;...