11 JULY 1952, Page 1

FROM JULY 4th TO DECEMBER 26th, 1952, INCLUSIVE.

INDEX NEWS OF THE WEEK

AGRICULTURE "" Arabs— 618

Art (Export of Works) .. 555 Atomic Research .. .. 382

Australia ..86

Austria 381 IQ AL KANS .. 54

" &B.C. : and youth, 414 ; television and sport, 491 ; television and the Coronation 554 B.O.A.C... British Association.. 285 British Commonwealth : No discus- sion of customs union, 54 ; Com- monwealth Economic Conference 749

Broadmoor 2

CANCER 87

" Canterbury, Dean of .. 86 Centre Group ? .. 587 Chaplin, Charlie .. .. 382 China : Co-operation in trade ?, 118 ; agreement with Russia .. 350 Church........414

Closed Shop (Coventry) .. .. 254 Coal-Mining : Debate, 555 ; winders' strike831 Communists (Vienna Peace Congress) 862

Conservatives .. 521 Cost o

Copyrightf Living .. .. 318

Cotton.. 350 Czechoslovakia .. 751 " DAILY Express " 118 Defence : Arms cut, 799 ; still

urgent ? .. 829 Development charges 851

Disarmament 206

EGYPT : Change of Government, 1; reform, 173 ; General Neguib's speed, 205 ; Alex- andria disturbances, 230 ; General Neguib's problems, 413 ; resignation of Mustapha Nahas, 458 ; agreement with Sudan over Nile, 490 ; con- versations with Sudan, 521, 553; Sudanese independence, 586 ; Neguib and Wafd .. 798 Europe (Council of) : And European federation, 317 ; sweeping resolu-

tions .. 414

European Defence Community .. 206 FINANCE Inflation or deflation?,' 117 ; Government's economic policy, 149 ; Britain self-sup- porting?, 254; Mr. Butler's review, 458 ; Mr. Butler's speech in Commons, 617 ; world economic problems .. 829 and d Mouth Disease .. 86 Ford Motor Company France : De Gaulle and the Fourth Republic, 54 ; M. Piney and finance, 286 ; reverse in Indo-China, 521 ; opposition to E.D.C., 522 ; hitting back in Indo-China, 618 ; critical days in Indo-China, 719 ; M.

Pinay's resignation .. 861 GERMANY : East German hostile measures, 85 ; Herr Krupp, 253 ; Russian interference, 349 ; notes on peace treaty, 381 ; General Ramke's speech, 554 ; elections, 617 ; Arabs and reparations to Israel, 618 ; Bundestag and France, 650 ; East German forces, 750 ;

constitutional tangle .. .. 798

Gipsies .. 619 Gold Coast .. 718 Greece .. .. 650 HOUSING : Debate in Commons, 86 ; costs, 619 ; easier issue of licences,

ICELAND 528

l• India .. 798 Indo-China : Reversals of French troops, 521, 554 ; French hit back, 618 ; critical days .. . , .. 719 Israel .. .. 618 Italy : Protecting democracy, 2 ; electoral reform .. .. 522 TAPAN : Imprisoned sailors, 174 ; .1 elections, 286 ; election results 458 Jordan • • • • • • • • 206

KENYA Anti-European acti-

vities, 350 ; tribesmen's threat, 553 ; Colonial Secretary's con- clusions, 586 ; situation still .

critical, 618 ; Mau Mau spread. ing, 649 ; reprisals, 717 ; encou- raging signs .. 750 Korea : Intensified Allied bombing, 85 ; problem, of prisoners, 413 ; flare-up, 490 ; stalemate, 586, 649 hopes dashed, 717 ; Mr. Vyshinsky opposes peace proposals, 749 ; General Eisenhower's visit, 797 ; U.N. resolution on prisoners re- jected, 830 ; Russian allegations on prisoners .. .. • • • • 861 LABOUR Party : Resolutions for -•-• annual conference, 119 ; de- bate on Germany, 173 ; con- ference agenda, 254 ; after conference, 458 ; division, 554; deputy leadership, 618 ; check for Bevanites, 650 ; Mr. Wilson at Maldon, 751 ; National Executive Committee 798

Life and Death ("Spectator" articles) 174

Living Sensibly ("Spectator" articles) 55

Lynmouth 229 MALAYA : Ground for optimism,

54 ; General Templer's opti- mism

491 " Marginal Comment ".. 862 Mediterranean Command 830 Modern Churchmen's Union .. 318 Morocco Riots, 798 ; situation still

tense' ' — NATIONAL Health Service Servi' 8330 N.A.T.O. : And military ser- vice, 206 ; General Bradley's

reminder 349

OIL 254 Olympic Games : Helsinki,

119 ; Britain's failure .. 174 PACIFIC: Defence, 173 ; United Kingdom and pacts .. 490 Parliament .. 489

Persia : Fresh oil negotiations ?, 150 ; Dr. Moussadek's note, 205; martial law reimposed at Tehran, 230 ; rejection of Anglo-American pro- posals, 285 ; oil experts' visits, 317 ; discussions with Dr. Moussadek, 349 ; Dr. Moussadek's demands, 413 ; Persian note, 457 ; deadlock again, 490; diplomatic relations broken off, 554 ; oil and America, 797 ; American companies' re-

actions .. 830 Prisons .. 150

Tcp OYAL Family .. 87 " Russia : Shots at Swedish air- craft, 2 ; and disarmament, 206 ; political change, 229 ; interference west of Berlin, 349; agreement with China, 350 ; Krushchev at Congress, 490 ; and Korea peaceproposals, 749 ; army in East Germany, 750 SAAR : The future, 318 ; dis-

cussions in Bundestag, 650 ; elections, 718 ; election results, 750

Schuman Plan 181

Scotland 151

Shinwell, Mr... .. 522 South Africa : 'Passive resistance, 230; political struggle approaching, 253 ; constitutional crisis, 286 ; Apartheid and -United Nations, 350 ; Dr. Malan checked, .. .. 650 Spain : Removal of ban on exports,

55; U.S.A. negotiations .. 862 Steel : White paper, 150 ; inter-

ruption in debate .. 719 Sudan : Agreement with Egypt over Nile, 240, ; conversations with Egypt, 521, 553 ; independence .. 586 Sweden .. 2 TRADE Unions : Engineers and " wage-increase, 3181 A.E.U. and restriction of piecework .. 382 Transport : Transport Bill, 53, 587 ; Wealdstone tragedy, 457 •, Weald- stone tragedy enquiry, 523 ; guillo- tine in Commons, 718 ; fares to be raised again .. .. 862 Trieste .. — .. 381 Tunisia : The Bey and reforms, 04 ; murder of Farhet Rached, 798;

situation still tense, 830 ; Bey's

capitulation .. 861 TNITED Nations : And South " African question, 350 ; busi- ness in Assembly, 522 ; crisis 649 U.S.A. • Republicans and Democrats, t ; Taft and Eisenhower, 53 ; Aollai Stevenson, 117 ; protection and British business, 118 • Eisen- hower and Stevenson, 149 ; two candidates, 287 ; Nixon and expenses, 381; election persona- lities, 413 ; Eisenhower the favour ite, 457 ; Eisenhower's victory, 585 ; Eisenhower and Taft, 750 ; Eisen- hower and Koine, 797; Persian oil, 797, 830 ; Mediterranean Command, 830 ; negotiations with Spain • • • • • • .. 862 WAGES : Mr. Butler on increases, 86 ; outcry, 118 ; need for restraint .. 150 YUGOSLAVIA : Foreign Secre- tary's visit, 381 ; Communist Party congress, 585 ; Tito and

Vatican .. 830 LEADING ARTICLES

AFTER Farouk .. .. 152

American Vacuum, The .. 558 r" LEAN-Up in Egypt .. " Commonwealth and Coronation EUROPEAN Tangle

HOW Urgent is Rearmament ISSUES in Kenya, The .. LABOUR in Labour

Tt/TAU MAU Threat, The ..

MAU Christmas ?

Mischief at Morecambe .. PARLIAMENT and Press .. Patterns for Africa .. Presidential Chances .. REMEMBER Korea

Real Housing Problem, The Russian Riddle, The QECOND Lap, The " Shah and the King, The

•• •• Soviet Strategy • - • • TRANSPORT-House Double, A .. Transport Test, The ..

UNIONS' Opportunity, The Unions' Powers, The .. U.N.O. and N.A.T.O. U.N.O. in Crisis ..

MIDDLES AFRICAN Airfield .. African Federation .. After the Deluge .. Alcoholism in France American Novel Today. The Anglo-Irish Ashes to Ashes

Asquith and the Welfare State At Henley At the Coast ..

Attlee and Bevan BALANCED Life, The .. Breath of Treason ..

CALYPSO on a Dustbin .. Case for a Z.V.A., The Crawley --

Cycle-Motor Era ..

DARWIN Superseded .. Delhi and Washington Delkaria ?

Democrats Choose a Winner, The .. Diving for Pleasure .. .. • • Dr. Adenauer's Policy Dr. Chaim Weizmann PCCENTRICS at Sea "-" Eddie Marsh .. Eden and Tito Eisenhower's Triumph Eisenhower the Pawn ? Evita and After Ex-Editorial .. • • Extinction of the Eskimo ? .. • .

FAMILY Then and Now, The .. 419

Farnborough Dangers 322

Fear of Death, The .. 179 Finns' Secret, The .. .. 655

Flying Triangles .. .. 290

Footmanship 838 Forest Lawn .. 418

Fourteen. Days in Lilliput 839

Fourteen v. Fifteen .. 806 France and Indo-China 802 Further Thoughts on Morecambe .. 494 GERMANY'S New Democracy .. 122 Good Solution, The .. .. 127 Gospel I Preach The .. .. 560 Gospel I Preach., The, II .. 626

Great Indiana, The .. 8

Great Salmon . 662

Grey Goose, The .. 727 HEADHUNTERS in Hospital .. HEADHUNTERS Nest .. Hunting the Crack-a-Christ

T N a Highland Deer-Forest In Basic Conflict

Influence of Winter on Russian Poetry,

The , •

Iraq Comes.' °7).' : : : :

• ""-APENGURIA Interlude

Kikuyu Case, The . . . . King Charles's ?late Knowing the Germans .. LABOUR'S Rifts ..

Last Days, The .. Life Without Papers .. Limpets Lithophiles, The .... 561

Living Sensibly — .. 6 Living Sensibl : The Religious MAKING Monegicity ......725

M , Ch Mary Had a Baby .. .. . . 869 Master of Names .. .. 663 Mau Mau Murder .. .. 758 Mau Mau Terror, The .. 464 Max at t30 — .. .. 234 Mission Year, A .... 836 Modified Rapture .. . . 12 —t 4 383 459 588 120 255 231 652 357 211 326 805 420 212 235 154 866 656 825 293 10 665 157 527 61 657 865 757 529 60 177 260 237 178 156 385 654 319 Morecambe in Retrospect461 720 M. Pinay's Second Round .. 528 VENPENCE Return ..

,•This Gospel I Preach .. This Pittsburgh

Thought for Food .. Time to Speak, A .. Tunisian Crisis, The .. Twenty Years of Christmas .. Twilight of a People .. VACATION Job.. 182

Village Church,1The 759

Village Organ, • • • • .. 93 Voice of Britain, The .. 421 Voter's Burden, The - .. 559 WAR Criminals, The .. .. 591

Warning and Hope .. . 125 Washington Report .. . 760

What Faces Eisenhower Now .. 90 What I Expect From a Sermon .. 526 When Edward VII was Crowned .. 723

Woodpecker Tragedy .. 757

MARGINAL COMMENT ADOLF Hitler .. .. 595

yt.B.c., The .. 159

" Book of Beauty, A" .. .. 423

CHURCH-GOING .. 327

Coronation Souvenirs .. • • 14

DORIPHORES .. 500

" ELIZABETHAN Home, The " Exhibition at V. and A. .. GENEROSITY to Old Servants ..

HANSARD 64 MANNELAST " Marginal Comment " .. Lectures to Foreign Students .. 'MANNERS .. .. RS Everest .. Moving ..

Mrs. Dale .. .. ..

PLUTARCH'S Lives ..

Portland Vase, The ..

REDOUTP. .. .. • . 358

SAT U FLNAL IA . . Sport and Health 286430 TITLES . 95 UNDERSTANDING One Another 466 VICTORIA and Albert Museum

• Visit to Germany Vocabularies and Madness 622 RACE Barriers Broken .. 291

682 Ralph Vaughan Williams .. 463

594 Rearmament : A Labour View .. 389 356 Recuperation .. 94 321 Reindeer in Scotland .. .. 664

62 Religious jargon . 468 236 Remembering the Duke .. 323

558 Revolt Against Revolt .. 465 91 Russian Communits Reorganise .. 269 495 SAAR Deadlock, The : An Interim " Solution .. .. 257 Senses in Double Harness .. 126 Sermon I Want, The .. 592 Settling Down .. 261 Smuggled Culture 728

Socialists After Schumacher .. 417

South Africa : Some Facts for Critics 722 Southern Sudan and its Future, The 238 Speirers, The . 181 Sports Day at the Prep .. 63 Strenuous Liberty .. 282 723 Surrey Heroes .. 258 823 355 590 462 355 627 422

351 NATAL'S Preoccupations .. 124 ' ' " Nelson Did " 175 New Disease, A .. .

• : : : 811: New London, The .. .. .. 986 832 New Note in American Politics, A .. 253 New York Christmas .. • • 803 207 New Yorker, The .. .. • • 9 Noble International, A .. • • 325 524 Notable Ambassador

• • 765 863 415 ODD DD Sort of Army, An .... • • 658 Old Luke Hansard

• • 7 752 Olympia to Helsinki .. • • 92 800 Olympic Records .. • • 180 88 Opportunity, An ..

• • 888

Other Island .. .. .. .. 593 Our Constituents and Edmund Burke .. .. .. 496 Overpower .. .. .. 324 Overworked Force, The .. 624 Oxford in Berlin .. .. 662 Oxford in the Vacation .. 158

PEACE Doves at Vienna .. 834 Period Novel, The .. 684 287 Peronismo for Export .. 59

56 Portable Harmony .. .. 292 492 Privacy and the Press .. .. 804 620 Protestant Catholics.. .. .. 754 " Protestant " Novelist, The .. 681

Psychology and the Cold War .. 497 Pythian Pilgrimage .. .. .. 499

QUAKERS in Council .. .. 213 .. 530 .. 580 .. 835 .. 58 .. 387 .. 209 .. 860 ..881 294 563 581 870 214 761 183 128 628 666 807 728 391 238 CONTRIBUTORS

AC. A., 664-Abercrombie, Ralph, 42, 444, 854-Agar, Herbert, 29, 819-Alington, Dr. C. A., 608-Allen, Sir Carleton, 624-Allen, G. C., 338- Amery, The Rt. Hon. L. S., 637- Andrewes, A., 196 - Arnold-Forster, Mark, 834-Ashcroft, E. W., 209-Ashton, Basil Godfrey, 845-Ashton-Gwatkin, Frank, 464, 710-Atiyah, Edward, 23:3.

D., H., 3, 55, 87, 119, 151-B., J. F., 491,

523, 555, 587, 619, 651, 719, 799, 831-B., 0., 200-Barraclough, Professor G., 400-Bartlett, Vernon, 156-Bashford, Sir Henry, 155, 578, 663-Beloff, Max, 165, 091-Senn, John, 387-Bentwich, Professor Norman, 625-Birkett, Sir Norman, 274, 574-Bishop, Peter, 499- Blakestone, Oawell, 644-Blishen, Edward, 98-Blunden, Edmund, 38, 336-Bone, Stephen, 30, 76, 245, 612, 759-Boraston, J. H., 739-Bowen, Elizabeth, 778- Brien, Alan, 470-Brinsmead, George, 59, 155-Brogan, Professor D. W., 9, 71, 137, 222, 236, 372, 441, 495, 559, 654- Brooke, Jocelyn, 34, 72, 433, 544- Brown, Hilton, 35-Browse, Lillian, 66, 72, 216, 296, 329, 360, 426, 469, 565, 671, 764, 844, 872-Bruce, Mary B., 536-Bryan, John, 873-Buck, Anne, 408 -Bullock, Alan, 103.

J. M., 48, 144. 200, 312, 344, 454,

'"-" 484, 516. 714, 825-C., M. 80, 144- C., P., 793-C., R. D., 80-C., S. W., 812-Dr. Cammaerts, Emile, 480-Cardus, Neville, 8, 14(1, 258, 306-Carrington, C. E., 437-Carter, Mark Bonham, 105- Cary, Joyce, 684-Chancellor, Richard, 259, 406-Charques, R. D., 78, 198, 310, 480, 580, 606, 744, 880-Church, Richard, 700-Clarke, Austin, 168-Clow, Dr. Archibald, 851-Cobban, Dr. Alfred. 406-Cocks, Seymour, 389-Cohen, J. M., 33, 103, 185, 194, 246, 376, 401 440, 508, 548, 637, 712, 790, 852, 877-Conybeare, Rev. W. J., 723-Cooper, Martin, 16, 42, 65, 97, 129, 160, 170, 184, 216, 239, 264, 295, 328, 360, 392, 425, 463, 468, 502, 532, 564, 596, 629, 608, 700, 730, 762, 808, 842, 872-Cox, Richard, 562-Cranston, Maurice, 406, 440, 740-Craven, Cicely M., 402-Croome, Honor, 308, 340, 640, 777-Cruickshank, R. J., 572-Culhane, J. H. 357-Custos, 51, 82, 114, 146, 171, 201, 227, 251, 282, 313, 346, 378, 410, 456, 486, 518, 550, 582, 614, 646, 716, 794, 826, 858, 883.

B., 344-Daniel, Dr. Glyn E., 546, 790, 852-Davidson, H. R. Ellis, 372-Davis, R. Kennard, 241-Debenham, Professor Frank, 211-de la Mare, Walter, 374, 428-Dixon, P. J., 293-Dobree, Professor Bonamy, 165, 304, 4(11, 475, 690, 850-Driver, G. R., 168-Duncan, Dr. G. S., 78-Dunsany, Lord, 63, 420, 597, 806.

ELMSLIE, Dr. W. A. L., 638-Ensor, R. C. K., 131, 844-Ervine, St. John, 657-Eadaile, Dr. Arundell, 426- Etchells, Frederick, 478-Evans, E. W. Price, 626-Evelyn, Frank, 540. - ., G., 344, 644-F., G., 871-F., F 144, 454-F., L., 882-Fairrn. Fi. J. 276-Fay. Gerard, 65. 96, 688, 730-, Feiling, A. K., 786-Felling, Dr. Keith, 336, 610, 877-Fleming, Peter, 11, 136, 968, 424, 574, 629, 658-Fowler, Lettice, 194, 370-Fox, Canon Adam, 742- Fraser, Lindley, 572-Freeman, G., 342- Friedlaender, Ernst, 122, 254, 417, 591- Fry, Margery, 26-Fulham, Bishop of, 421-Fyfe, Sir William Hamilton, 466.

, G. P., 144-Gaitakell, Rt. Hon. G Hugh, 494-Gale, George Stafford,

725-Garrett, John, 878-Garnett, Rich- ard, 806-Garrod, Dr. H. W., 192- Gedye, G. E. R. 355-Geiringer, Dr. Erich, 179, `210-Gibbon, Reginald, 93, 292-Giles, Bertram, 201-Gillie, D. R., 528, 622, 802--Goldschmidt, E. P., 196- Gordon, Seton, 157, 509-Corer, Geoffrey, 192-Graham, Michael, 125, 422- Graham, Virginia, 15, 65, 96, 184, 215, 239, 264, 295, 328, 393, 425, 469, 501, 512, 533, 565, 596, 630, 644, 670, 731, 762, 809, 842, 871-Green, Gordon, 760- Griffiths, Sir Percival, 245-Griggs, G. P., 74, 226, 608, 702-Guest, John, 138- Gunn, Ronald F., 727.

H., A., 200-H., D., 226, 312, 484- " " H., I., 312, 484, 627, 844, 882- H., L. 368-H., R. C. 200-Hacken,

Mary L., 16-Hadfield, C., 74, 482, 790-Hamilton, lain, 15, 60, 65, 215, 216, 264, 265, 295, 328, 359, 392, 424, 468, 501, 532, 51(4, 578, 596, 629, 668, 728, 762, 808, 820, 842, 871.-Hannsworth, Desmond, 627-Harris, H. Wilson, 303, 475, 819, 851-Hartley, Anthony, 12, 824-Hawkes, Jacquetta, 593, 662, c57- Hayward, John, 439-Hill Derek, 31- Hills, John, 498, 786-Hinchingbrooke, Lord, 496-Hinde, R. A., 224-Hobson, Oscar R., 434-Hodgkin, Edward, '310- Hodgson, N., 217-Hollis, A. M., 388- Holme, Thea, 640-Hopkinson, Tom, 665-Horder, Mervyn, 476-Howard, Esther, 46, 450, 712-Hoy, C. A., 127- Derek, erek, 40, 260, 329, 446, 482, 542, 898, 704, 788-Humphreys, EMYT, 681-Huxley, Anthony, 44.

TNGLIS, Brian, 166, 237, 726-Irving, " Laurence, 369, 694-Insch, Audrey G., 94.

T., A., 359-J., L. E., 812, 836-Jacques,

„I C. L., 592-James, Admiral Sir William, 541, 723-Janus, 57, 89, 121, 153, 176, 208, 232, 256, 288, 320, 352, 416, 460, 493, 525, 557, 589, 621, 653, 721, 753, 801, 833, 864-John, Arthur. 186- Jessop, Professor T. E., 608-Johnson, Joyce, 766-Jones, Dr. Thomas, 400.

IZ., R., 48-Kavanagh, Patrick, 226-

Kee, Robert, 32, 112, 138, 272, 340, 782-Keir, D. Lindsay, 739-Kelly, Sir Gerald, 778-Kendall, Guy, 18-Kennedy, Ludovic, 418-Kerr, Canon S. P., 560- Kiddell, A. J. B., 878-King, Evelyn, 7- Kinross, Lord, 61-Kirkup, James, 240- Kittesford, John, 124-Knights, Jack, 839-Knowles, Dr. David, 248.

" M. 112, :344-Lambton, Ronald, L

206-Lane, Margaret, 688-Laski, Marghanita, 46, 105, 170, 280, 408, 428, 476, 548, 644, 672, 710, 740, 776, 854- Laver, James, 436, 686-Lean, Tangye, 142, 224, 342, 514, 642, 824-Leeper,

R. A., 697-Lethbridge, Nemone, 262- Lewin, Ronald, 512-Limpet, 161, 602- Lloyd, Canon Roger, 836-Lucibo, 325, 388.

MA., 200-M., D., 344-M., P.. 516, 644-Mac.an, Dr. T. T., 742- Macaulay, Rose, 509-MacMaster- Fulton, C., 732-Macmillan, Professor W. M., 340, 385--Mallalieu, J. P. W., 12, 62, 324, 529, 806, 838-Mansergh, Professor Nicholas, 108-Mason, Colin, 265, 296, 808, 835-Mayhew, Christopher, 604- Meiklejohn, Dr. A. P., 58-Mellers, Wilfrid, 308, 822--Monsarrat, Nicholas, 660-Morgan, Charles, 886-Morley, Christopher. 659-Mumford, Margery, 756, 865.

NEWSY, John, 126-Neyroud, Gerard E., 803-Niall, Ian, 17, 70, 102, 130, 162, 185, 217, 240, 271, 302, 335, 361, 395, 427, 474, 506, 534, 566, 601, 630, 680, 738, 772, 818, 848, 873-Nicolson, Harold, 14, 64, 95, 128, 159, 183, 214, 238, 263, 294, 327, 358, 391, 423. 488, 500, 531, 563, 595, 628, 666, 728, 761, 807, 840, 870-Noel-Baker, Philip, 92, 180-Noyes, Dr. Alfred, 422.

nCHI LTREE, Kenneth, 181-Opp e, Paul, 106.

PAKENHAM, Lady, 419-Pakenham, Lord, 123, 272, 461-Parmenter, Raymond, 805-Partridge, Eric, 274, 704 -Peddy, D. R., 67, 330, 631-Pendle,

George, 28-Percy, Lord Eustace, 104- Petrie, John, 393-Petrie, Lewis, 1:32- Pevsner, Professor Nikolaus, 877- Pilkington, Roger, 561-Pimlott, J. A. R., 845-Pope-Hennessy, James, 544, 623- Pratt, John, 594-Price, Willard, 291- Pringle, J. M. D., 221-Pym, Alexander, 129, 160.

R., C., 376, 454-R., J. 80, 200- Raglan, Lord, 306-Ransome, Arthur, 604-Ray, Cyril, 129, 160, 184, 278, 360, 404-Rees, J. R., 497-Reiss, Stephen, 222-Renton, Bruce, 390-Richardson, Joanna. 76, 168-Richardson, Justin, 671, 776-Ritchie, Innes, 355, 872- Roberts, Dr. Ffrangcon, 837-Roberts,

S. C., 850-Russell, P. E. 442-Rustom, Dorothea, 868-Ryan, A. P., 781.

S., D., 48, 200, 376, 454-S., 0. G. W., 516-Sackville-West, V.. 246- Sadleir, Michael, 36, 370, 433, 541- Samuel, Viscount, :321-Scannell, Vernon, 8, 530, 838, 873-Shepherd Dr. R. H. W.,

722 J

-Six Fellows of St. John's College, Cambridge, 867-Slade, C. J., 804- Southwell, Bishop of, 278-Spender, Stephen, 780-Sprigge, Sylvia, 465- Stagg, J. M., 610-Stanier, M., 533- Stanley-Wrench, Margaret, 810-Stephens, Ian, 235-Stewart, Oliver, 290, 322- Stiven, Margaret E., 530-Stockwood, Mervyn, 10, 558-Storrs, Sir Ronald, 576-Streatfeild, Noel, 354-Strix, 5, 384-Strong, L. A. G., 110, 250, 374, 448, 612, 692, 792-Swan, Michael, 234, 356-Sweet-Escott, Bickham, 744-Sykes, Christopher, 323 - Sykes, Professor Norman, 289, 754.

, A. E., 48, 376, 882-T., G., 825- TT., P., 793-T., W. A., 376-Taplin, Walter, 280, 655-Taylor, Eve, 213- Thomas, Sir W. Beach, 580-Thomson, Dr. David, 76-Thorne, Sir John, 695- Tomlinson, Philip, 104, 708-Topping, Dr. Andrew, 6-Torrie, Dr. Alfred, 91- Townsend, Peter, 33-Tr..twer, Philip, 140, 788-Turner, Freda, 869 -Tweeds-

muir, Lord, =61. . .

"TSBORNE. John, 24S., 297, 567, 874- Usborne, Richard, "3, 302-Unwin, Peter, 627.

. C. E., 454-Vohra, H. R., 212- V Vulliatny, C. E., 136, 191, 312, 438, 512, 693.

NV.-E., A., 370, 484-W.-E., C., 882-

W., C. S., :394, 812-Wainwright, David, 158-Waithrnan, Robert, 90, 154, 353, 462,527,590, 755-Walker, Professor Eric A., 191, 370, 784-Webster, Sir Charles, 221-Whistler, Laurence, 388- Whitley, Alvin, 682-Whyte, Sir Frederick, 664-'Widlake, Brian, 326-Williams, Francis, 182-Williams-Ellis, Amabel, 108, 774-Williams-Ellis, Clough, 820- Wilkinson, C. P., 546-Wilson, B. R., 182-Wilson, R. McNair, 196-Wiske- mann, Elizabeth, 404, 510-Wrench, Sir Evelyn, 576.

VONGE, I'rofessor C. M., 178-Young, Andrew, 369.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

A. E. W. MASON, 570-African

Policies, 846-Africans and Federa- tion, 505-Against Vulpicide, 848- Alcoholism in France, 678-Ambiguity or Inverted Commas ?, 364-America's Choice, 674-America's Crime, 876- Anglo-Latin Limerick, An, 770-Anti- Alcohol Advertising, 538-Arabesques of Address, 164-Arab Refugees, The, 22- Army Pensions, 736-Arp into A.R.P., 505-Asians in Kenya, 876-At the Coast, 268-Attlee and Bevan, 598, 632, 8:34, 678, 736.

BANNOCKBUIIN, 736-Battle of

Britain Week, 164-Bearded Tits, 678, 736-Bet on the General, A, 471- Bevanite Broadcasting, 536, 568, 599- Bishop of Monmouth's Sermon, The, 734 -"B.M.G.", 472-Bolivar's Career, 100 -Books for a Boy, 432, 570-Books for Davos, 244-Both Sides of the Street, 244-British Composers, 242, 300- Buffalo Bill, 600-Buy British ?, 22.

CARAVAN Homes, 70-Carl Nielsen Defended, 506, 538-" Cenerentola, La," 22-Chicago Conventions, The, 300-Chinese in Korea, 816-Church and Divorce, The, 299-Church of South India, The, 472-Clergy's Wage, The, 472-Closing the Abbey, 504, 536- Clubs for the Professions, 188, 220, 242- Composting, 334-Confiscation, 334- Conquest of Death, The, 242, 270, 298, 334, :364-Conscientious Objector, 873- Copy-Cats, 396, 432-Countess D.D., A., 634-Country L.fe, 164-Crime and Punishment, 598, 632, 676, 678-Critic Dramatists, 68-Cybernetics, 270.

DAY and Night, 505-Death-Watch

Beetles, 366-Delkaria, 270-Devel- opment Charge, The, 768-Divorce, 472 -Doctors and Patients, 814-Doctors of Divinity, 100, 134-Doctors' Silence, The, 770-Doryphore, 364-Duchess at Dun- kirk, A, 364.

EDMUND Spenser, 135-Edward I:11's

Coronation, 848-Eisenhower for Stevenson, 504-Elizabeth II and 1, 876- "English Parliament", The, 634-Essay Today, The, 634-Everest Exhibition, The, 220.

FRENCH Books in England, 135, 164 Friends of Atlantic Union, 134- " Future of Bevanism, The", 634.

GUILLOTINE, The, 770

HAMLET'S Succession, 471-Harvest Scheme, The, 471-H.B.'s Cartoons, 568-Health Visitors, 268-Henley Royal Regatta, 135-Herr Krupp, 299-Herr or Doctor, 430-Historic Churches, 816- Holidays in Scotland, 135, 164-Home Thoughts from Abroad, 220, 244- Honorary Degrees, 398.

ICONOCLASM, 634-Identification of

a Donor, 24-Increasing Male, The, 103, 220-Incurables, The, 244-In Defence of Tyndale, 163, 188, 218-Is Shaw Dead ?, 734, 768, 814,816-Italy on £25, 570.

KENYA, 846.

T AND in Kenya, 634-Lapp Survival, "I The, 536-League and Corfu, The,

364, 396-Legalised Lotteries, 68, 100, 135-Letting a Flat, 135-Library for Delinquents, A, 506-Little Mad, A, 268 -Llanfair etc., 471-Llanfair Pw11 Gwyn- gyll, 538-London Housing Standards, 471-Lovers of Paris, 506-Lowering the Odds, 568.

MAIL-BAG Thefts, 270-Manchester " Forward Movement", 876- Marriage, Society and the Church, 332, 366, 398, 432-Marshal Tito's Visit, 846, 875-Mau Mau, 800-Mau Mau and Kikuyuland, 674, 734-Max at 80, 268- Military Objectives, 848-Mr. Asquith's Questions, 398-Mr. Churchill in Cuba, 3:12-Mr. Kirkup's Poems, 472-Mr. Nicolson and Mrs. Dale, 678-Mr. Shakespeare-Sheridan-Shaw, 504-Mr. Sim's Good Name, 818.

NATAL'S Preoccupations, 332-Negev, The, 68-Nesting Materials, 220- Never Hot, 24-New London, The, 430- ' New Yorker, The", 70.

OATHS and Affirmations, 846-Obvious Target, An, 816-Onslow Family, The, 24-Other Ladder, The, 20-

Outlook from Meikles, 135-Optlook in South Africa, The, 68-" Overworked Force, The", 816.

PAKISTAN and the Commonwealth, 268-Patients at Davos, 366-Peace by Understanding, 568-Penn and Mead,

334, 364-Pickwick Film, The, 772, 818- Place-Names, 736-Plan for Clubs, A, 599-Policy for Rivers, A, 100-Polynesian Statue, A, 364-Portable Harmony, 334, 366-Precedent, 816-Prison Conditions, 430-Prison Officers, 535, 598-Prison Problems, 188, 218-Privacy and the Press, 875-Prunes, 190-Prunophiles, Prunophobes, 218, 244, 270-Publicity Needed, 504-Public Schools, The, 432.

QUESTION, A, 818.

REDCOATS, 848-Re-establishing the Tradition, 472, 504, 538-"Reindeer in Scotland", 770-Religious Broadcasting, 366-Religious Jargon, 538. Q SAAR, The, 300, 396-Sawyer Trap, The, 3:34-Secret Ballot, 816-Seeing Browning Plain, 848-Selection of Prison Officers, 504-Sermon I want, The, 6:14- Shaw's Corner, 536-Shaw's Reputalion, 536-Sinclair Lewis, 472-South Africa,. 768-Southern Sudan, The, 396-Soviet. Strategy, 299-Speirers, The, 220- Spooner and Smith, 334.

TEMPLE of Tombs, A, 600-There

Was an Old/Young Man, 736- Thomas Gray, 164-Titillating Dramatic Critics, 538-Tito and Mihailovic, 535. -Transport Problems, 22.

JNDUE, 772.

" VATICAN and Kremlin", 101-Von • Papen, 163

.E.A., 396-Wealdstone, 505-Which. " Side of the Street 1, 220-Wimbledon Blues, 24-Winston Churchill Trophy, The, 163-Women of Letters, 24, 70, 101 -Working to Rule, 535, 570, 599. YOUNGER Poets, 538.

BOOKS REVIEWED

B.C. for Book Collectors-John A' Carter .. .. 306 Abraham Lincoln-Herbert Agar .. 475 Adventures of a Botanist's Wife- Eleanor Bor Aeneid of Virgil, The-Translated by C. Day Lewis .. .. 546 A. E. W. Mason-Roger Lancelyn Green .. 541 Alchemists, The-F. Sherwood Taylor 136 All in the Game-R. C. Robertson- Glasgow ... 248 ri Amecan Indians in the 'Pacific- Thor Heyderdahl . 306 Angler's Entomology, An-J. R. . Harris .. 742 Annapurna-Maurice Herzog .. 786 Anthology of Modem French Poetry -Selected by C. A. Hackett .. 200 Antoine Lavoisier : Scientist, Econo- mist, Social Reformer-Douglas McKie .. 851 Ape and Essence-Aldous Huxley .. 42 Ape in Our House, The-Cathy Hayes 105 Arabs and the West, The-Clare Hollingworth Arcadian Adventures With the Idle Rich-Stephen Leacock .. 40 Arnold Bennett-Reginald Pound .. 778 Arrow in the Blue-Arthur Koestler 606 Art of Being a Parent, The-Amabel Williams-Ellis .. 740 Art of Dramatic Criticism, The-S. R. Littlewood .. 820 Art of Television, The-Jan Bussell 200 Aspects of Provence-James Pope- Hennessy .. 476 As The Sailor Loves the Sea- Ballard Harman . 74

Augustan Satire-Ian Jack 090

BALLAD of the Sad Café, The- Carson McCullers 340 Baudelaire-P. Mansell Jones .. 80 Beatrice Webb's Diaries, 1912-1924 -Edited by Margaret I. Cole - 26 Bedside " Guardian", The-Selected by Ivor Brown .. 790 Bedside Manner, The-Robert Benchley 248 Beginnings of English Literature to Skelton, The-W. I. Renwick and Harold Orton .. - 144 Berkeley Square to Bond Street-B. H. Johnson .. .. 644 Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell : Their Correspondence -Edited by Alan Dent .. .. 782 Boat, The-Walter Gibson .. .. 702 Bolivar-Salvador de Madariaga .. 28 Book of Cricket, The-Denzil Batchelor .. .. 306 Book of Flowers, A-Compiled by Edith Sitwell .. 369 Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable (Revised) .. 51K British Impact on India, The-Sir Percival Griffiths - 695 British Popular Ballads-John E. Housman .. 344 Broadcasting and Television since 1900 -Maurice Gorham .. 200 Buffalo Bill : The Legend, The Man of Action, the Showman-Rupert Croft Cooke and W. S. Medamore 441 Building of England, The : London (except the Cities of London and Westminster)-Nikolaus Pevsner 76 Buried Life, The : A Study of the Relation Between Thackeray's Fiction and his Personal History-

Gordon N. Ray ... .. 192 Burlesque Tradition in the -English Theatre after 1660, The-V. C.

Clinton-Baddeley .. 436 CAMBRIDGE Anthology-Edited by Peter Townsend .. .. 312 Ceylon-Sydney D. Bailey .. 108 Challenge, The-Phyllis Bottome 700

Chamber of Horrors-" Vigilans " .. 454 Chance.. 484 Charles Rennie e Mackintosh and the Modern Movement - Thomas

Howarth .. .. 882 Charlie Chaplin-Theodore Huff .. 512 Chekhov : A Life-David Magarshack 852 Child Artists of the Australian Bush- Mary Durack Miller .. .. 376 Choice of Kipling's Prose, A-Selected by W. Somerset Maugham .. 401 Christian Society-Stephen Neill .. 278 Climate and the British Scene- Gordon Manley .. 610 Codd's Last Case and Other Mis- leading Cases-A. P. Herbert - 368 Collected Poems (1934-1952)-Dylan Thomas .. .. 780 Concise Etymological Dictionary of Modern English, A—Ernest Weekley . • .. 274 Comhill Magazine, The .. .. 484 Correct Compassion, A, and Other Poems—James Kirkup 444 Correspondence, The—Paul Claudel and Andre Gide—Translated by James Russell .. 440 Corydon—Andre Gide .. .. 42 Country of White Clover, The—H. E. Bates 48 Cricket and the Clock—E. W.

Swanton .. 140 Critical Years, The—General Baron

Geyt von Schweppenburg 272 Croce—Cecil Sprigge .. 80 Cupid and the Jacaranda—Sacheverell Sitwell .. .. 33

DANIEL Defoe—Francis Watson 344 Dean's Apology, A—C. A. Alington .. 742 Decline of Imperial Russia, The, 1855-

1914—Hugh Seton-Watson .. 691 Decorative Printed Maps of the 15th to 18th Centuries—R. A. Skelton .. 612 Denton Welch Journals, The—Edited by Jocelyn Brooke .. .. 740 Devils of Loudon, The—Aldous Huxley .. 440 Documents on International Affairs : 1947-8. Edited by Margaret

Carlyle .. .. • • • • Don Juan (in the Russian Manner)—

Anton Chekhov .. 435 Don't Look Round--Violet Trefusis 710 Downs and Dunes—Sir Edward

Salisbury

Down to the Lion—J. C. Trewin Dr. E. OE. Somerville—Geraldine Cummins .. 168 Dress in Mediaeval France—Joan Evans .. 408 Durham—Sir Timothy Eden .. 104 Duveen—S. N. Behrman 32

EAST India Company in Eighteenth- Century Politics, The—Lucy S. Sutherland .. 877 Emily Dickinson—Richard Chase .. 164 English Blind-Stamped Bindings- ]. Basil Oldham .. .. 196 Englishman Makes Music, The—

Reginald Nettel .. 822 English Parish Churches — Graham Hutton .. 478 English Prison and Borstal System, The—Lionel Fox 402 Engraved Glass of Laurence Whistler, The— .. 226 Erasmus of Rotterdam—J. Huizinga 480 Ernest Bevin—Francis Williams .. 604 Escape to Captivity—Peter Hartley .. 138 European Ceramic Art from the End of the Middle Ages to about 1815. Vol. II. The Dictionary—W. B.

Honey .. 878

Even Oddlier—Paul Jennings .. 693 Everyman's Encyclopaedia of Garden. .- ing—Stanley B. Whitehead 200

Everyman's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases—Revised from Peter Roget by D. C. Browning .. 516 Exile in Soho, An—Mrs. Robert Hervey — .. 512 Experience of Critics, An—Edited by Kaye Webb 820 Exploring Old Buildings—Evelyn Clark 777 FACE of London, The—Harold P.

44 Forgotten Journey, A—Peter Fleming 604 Forrestal Diaries, The—Edited by Walter Millis with the collaboration

of E. S. Duffield .. .. 222 For the Tenn of his Natural Life—

Marcus Clarke .. .. 446 Founding of the Second British Empire, The, 1763-93. Vol. I. Discovery and Revolution—Vincent T. Harlow .. .. 437 Fountains in Trafalgar Square, The : Some Reflections on the Civil

Service—C. K. Munro .. .. 194 Pour Gospels, The—E. V. Rieu .. 851 Four Hundred Centuries of Cave Art

—Abbe H. Breuil 852 Fra Angelico—John Pope-Hennessy 877 Francis Thompson and Wilfrid Meynell—Viola Meynell 714 French Mind, The : Studies in Honour of Gustave Ridler- Edited by Will Moore, Rhoda Sutherland, Enid Starkie .. 454 From a Garden in London—Henrik V. Ringsted . • .. .. 144 Fugitive Art, The—T. C. Worsley .. 720 Fulmar, The—James Fisher.. .. 509 Fundamentals of Good Writing- Cleanth Brooke and Robert Penn Warren .. . • .. .. 454 GARDENAGE—Geoffrey Grigson 44 Gardens—Sir William Beach Thomas .. • . 246 General and the President, The—R. H. Rovere and A. M. Schlesinger .. 48 Generals and Admirals—John Creaswell .. • • .. .. 541 Girard de Nerval—S. A. Rhodes .. 376 Gladstone and Liberalism — J. L. Hammond and M. R. D. Foot .. 276 Goad of Love, The—Translated by Walter Hilton • . 344 105 544 200 76 Fanny Brawne—Joanna Richardson 336 Fathers of 'the Western Church, The —Robert Payne .. .. 509 Finish, The—Sir Alfred Munnings 698 First and Last Loves—John Betjeman 433 Flowering Exile—Dymia Hsiung 700 Flower in Season, The—Jocelyn Gods, Graves and Scholars—C. W.

Ceram .. 546 Golden Earth—Norman Lewis .. 368 Goodbye to Berlin—Christopher

Isherwood .. 42 Good English—How to Write it— G. H. Vallins .. 312 Gospel According to St. Mark, The—

Vincent Taylor 78 Grandma Moses : My Life's History 788 Gravity and Grace—Simone Weil .. 376 Great Charlie, The—Robert Payne .. 644 Gustave, Courbet—Gerstle Mack .. 31 HAMLET Through the Ages—Ray- mond Mender and Joe Mitchenson 694 Handbooks of European National Dances—Edited by Violet Alford (The Pyrenees—Violet Alford ; Poland—Helen Wolska ; Rumania —Miron and Carole Grindea ; Yugo-slavia—Ljubica and Danica

Jankovic) 80 Harpoon at a Venture—Gavin Maxwell .... 74 Henry VIII : A Difficult Patient— Sir Arthur Salusbury MacNalty .. 196

Henry James—Michael Swan .. 825 Here I Stand : A Life of Martin Luther—Roland Bainton .. 454 Heroic Poetry—C. M. Bowra .. 372 History of Ireland Under the Union,

A, 1801-1922—P. S. O'Hegarty .. 108 History of Shewsbury School, A—

J. Basil Oldham .. .. 312 Hitler—A Study in Tyranny—Alan Bullock .. .. 572 Hogarth's Peregrination—Edited by Charles Mitchell .. 446 Holy Bible, The—Revised Standard Version .. 638 Holderlin—L. S. Salzberger .. 790 Holderlin : His Poems—Translated by Michael Hamburger .. 790 Horace Walpole's Correspondence. Vols. 15 and 16—Edited by W. S. Lewis How to '!'ravel Incognito—Ludwig Bemelmans Hymns and Human Life—Erik Routley .. 606

IMAGE 8 . . . . . . 484

Immortal Bohemian—Dante del Fiorentino .. 706 India I Knew, 'the, 1897-1944—Sir Stanley Reed .. 245 In the Mink—Anne Scott-James .. 844 introduction to Elizabethan and

Jacobean Architecture, An—

Marcus Whiffen .. 200 Introduction to the Study of William

Blake, An—Max Plowman .. 344 Irony of American History, The—

Reinhold Niebuhr .. 819 Israel and Palestine—Martin Huber.. 308 Israel—The Establishment of a State —Harry Sacher .. 308 Italian Opera—Francis Toye .. 170

JTAN Christian Smuts—J. C. Smuts 784 Jane Austen : Irony as Defense and Discovery—Marvin Mudrick 793 Johannes Kepler : Life and Letters— Carole Baumgardt, with an Intro-

duction by Albert Einstein.. .. 246 John Constable and the Fishers : The Record of Friendship—R. B. Beckett, with a Preface by Geoffrey Grigson 106 Journal of George Fox, The—Revised by John Nickalls .. 274 Journey Outward, The—Maurice

Collie 788

KING Edward's School, Binning- ham—T. W. Hutton .. .. 344 King George the Fifth. His Life and Reign—Harold Nicolson 221

LADY Charlotte Schreiber (Former- ly Lady Charlotte Guest) : Extracts from her Journal, 1853- 1891—Edited by the Earl of Bessborough138 Lelia ou la Vie de 'George Sand—

Andre Maurois .. 48 Letters of John Keats, The. Fourth Edition with Revised and Addi- tional Letters—Edited by Maurice Buxton Forman .. .. 80 Letters of Samuel Johnson, The— Collected and Edited by R. W.

Chapman .. .. 850 Life and Art of Allan Ramsay, The—

Alastair Smart. .. 778 Life and Times of 'Sir Edwin Chadwick, The—S. E. Finer .. 376 Lilac and the Rose, The—Susan Tweedsmuir 882 Literary Lapses—Stephen Leacock .. 40 Little Fellow, The—Peter Cotes and •

Thelma Niklaus .. 512 Little Learning, A—Winifred Peck .. 278 Living Landscape of Britain, The—

Walter Shepherd .. :10 Llewellyn Powys : A Selection from His Writings—Made by Kenneth

Hopkins 38 Lord Chatham : A War Minister in

the Making—O. A. Sherrard .. 336 Lord Hervey's Memoirs—Edited by Romney Sedgwick 610 Lord Milner and the Empire : The Evolution of British Imperialism— Vladimir Halperin . 191 Low Life and High Life—Anton .. 248 Lyceum, The—A. E. Wilson.. .. 369 MAGIC Curtain, The—Lawrence Langner Majority, 1931-1952: An Anthology of 21 Years of Publishing .. 76 Make Me an Offer—Wolf Mankowitz 376 Making of France, The — Marie- Madeleine Martin. Translated by Barbara and Robert North.. .. 140 Man of Law's Tale, A. The Reminis- cences of Lord Macmillan .. 574 Man Whistler, The—Hesketh

Pearson ..686 Marian Evans and 'George Eliot—

Laurence and Elizabeth Hanson .. 103 Mam'll Book, The : A Study for a

Portrait of the Blackmore Vale .. 644 Marriage and Society—E. 0. James.. 484 Mau Mau and the Kikuyu—L. S. B.

Leakey 819 Memoirs—Franz von Papen .. 103 Memoirs of Herbert Hoover : Years of Adventure874-1920 71 C Mesentente cordiale—Nadia Legrand and Roland Gant 191 Mirror to Russia—Marie Noele Kelly 200 Modern Town and Country Planning —James W. R. Adams .. .. 820 Monastic Sites from the Air—David Knowles and J. K. St. Joseph .. 790

Mr. President : Personal Diaries, Private Letters, Papers and Re- vealing Interviews of Harry S. Truman. Thirty-Second President of the United States of America—

William Hillman .. 137 Mr. Rank—Alan Wood .. .. 882 Murder Inc. : The Story of the Syndicate—Burton B. Turkus and

Sid Feder .. 372 My Dear Timothy—Victor Gollancz 512 My K Europe—Sir Robert Bruce Lock- hart

Uncle Joe—Budu Svanidze .. 48 NAPOLEON Bonaparte : His Rise and Fall—J. M. Thompson .. 196 Nature of Historical Explanation, The —Patrick Gardiner 406 New State of Israel, The—Gerald de Gaury .. 308 Nineteenth Century English Books : Some Problems in Bibliography— Gordon N. Ray, Carl J. Weber and John Carter .. 36 Nineteenth Century English Pottery and Porcelain—Geoffrey Bemrose 74 No Stone Unturned—Ian Hamilton 578 ()LIVER St. John Gogarty : Col- lected Poems .. 786 One of Our Submarines—Edward Young 608 One-Upmanship—Stephen Potter .. 438 Open Night, The—John Lehmann .. 168 Oxford History of English Art, The. Vol. II. 871-1100—D. Talbot-Rice 248 Oxford Junior Encyclopaedia. Vol. VI : Fanning and Fisheries .. 344 Oxford Junior Encyclopaedia. Vol.

X. Law and Order 777

PASSING of Parliament, The—

G. W. Keeton .. 739 Password. The, and Other Poems— James Reeves Pastures New—Ian Niall .. 580 Pattern of Islands, A —Arthur Grimble .. 544 Paul Valery—Elizabeth Sewell .. 80 Peoples and Policies of South Africa, The—Leo Marquard .. 370 People's Conscience, A—Strathearn Gordon and T. G. B. Cocks .. 688 Period Piece : A Cambridge Child- hood—Gwen Raverat .. 476 Personae : Collected Shorter Poems of Ezra Pound .. . .. 42 Philosophy of the Enlightenment, The—Ernest Cassirer 406 Pick of " Punch ", The .. .. 694 Pinkerton Story, The—James D.

Horan and Howard Swiggett .. 372 Plain and Easy Introduction to Practical Music, A—Thomas Morley 308 Plant Hunter in Manipur—F.

Kingdon-Ward 34 Play Tonight, A—J. C. Trewin .. 820 Pocket Guide to British Birds, The—

R. S. R. Fitter and R. A. Richardson 224 Poems of Baudelaire : A Translation of " Les Fleurs du Mal "—Roy Campbell .. 854 Poems of Rupert Brooke .. 42 Poets of the English Language— Edited by W. H. Auden and Norman Holmes Pearson .. .. 304 Privileged Classes, The — Lt.-Col. Frank Wilson Portrait of England : News from Somewhere—Laurence Thompson 342 Private Papers of Douglas Haig, The,

1914-19--Edited by Robert Blake 739 Problems of Nationalised Industry—

Edited by William A. Hobson .. 338 Professional Captain—H. E. Dollery 140 Professional People—Roy Lewis and Angus Maude .. . .. 640 Prospect of Cities, A—Cecil Stewart 820 Puccini : A Biography—George

Put Moneyin thy Purse—Michael 706

MacLiammoir 404

(WEST Forlorn, The—C. H. 516 `..g, Hartmann READING of George Herbert, A-

Rosemond Tuve 548 Recovery of Belief—C. E. M. Joad 608 Report on Southern Africa—Basil Davidson .. .. 340 Revolutionary Movement in France, The, I815-1871—John Plamenatz 76 Revolution in China—C. P. Fitz- gerald . .. 221

Rilke—H. E. Holthusen ..80

Rise and Splendour of the Chinese Empire. The—Rene Grousset. Translated by Anthony Watson- Gandy and Terence Gordon .. :33 Robert Browning—J. M. Cohen .. 475 Robert Browning : A Portrait—Betty Miller Robert Burns—David Daiches .. 35 Rod of Incantation—Francis King .. 854 Romantic Landscape—Paul Dehn .. 444 Rose and Crown—Sean O'Casey .. 166 R. S. Surtees—Leonard Cooper .. 781 Ruling Few. The—Sir David Kelly.. 697 Rumour and Reflection—Bernard Berenson 72 Rupert of the Rhine—Bernard Fergusson 793 Russia and her Colonies—Walter Kolarz 400 303 Selected Stories and Verses—Walter de la Mare .. 112 Selected Writings--Paul Eluard 696 Selected Writings : The Space Within—Henri Michaux .. 696 Selections from the Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci—Edited by Irma A. Richter .. .. 446 Sergei M. Eisenstein—Marie Seton.. 644 Seven Years of William IV, The : A Reign Cartooned by John Doylr G. M. Trevelyan .. 542 Shakespeare and Myself—George Mikes Shaw's Corner—Stephen Winsten Shoals of Capricorn — F. D. Ommanney Shores of Light, The : A Literary Chronicle of the Twenties and

Thirties—Edmund Wilson .. Short Dictionary of Furniture, A—

John Gloag • .. „ Shorter Cambridge Medieval History, The—C. W. Previte-Orton Short History of Switzerland, Bonjour, H. S. Appler and G. R. Potter Singular Preference, The—Peter Quennell Sizzling Platter—Peter Arno.. .. Slight Touch of Safari, A—Alastair So It Looks to Me—Sir William Darling ..

Source Readings in Music—Oliver Strunk Spain in the Modern World—James Cleugh Sparta—H. Michell Spectator " Harvest Sri Aurobindo and the Soul Quest of Man—Nathaniel Pearson

Stage by Stage—Peter Daubeny Stanley Baldwin—G. M. Young Stendhal Par Lui-Nleme—Claude Roy 401

Sterling Area, The—A. R. Conan .. 434 Sterling Area : An American Analysis —Research and Statistics Division, E.C.A. Special Mission to the

United Kingdom .. 434 Story of George Stephenson, The—

John .. .. John Thomas 777 Structure of American Life—W.

Lloyd Warner .. 192 Studies in British Financial Policy 1914-25—E. V. Morgan .. 308 Study of Writing, A. The Founda- tions of Grammatology-1. J. Gelb 168 Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town —Stephen Leacock .. 40 Supernatural in Fiction, The—Peter Penzoldt 516 Survey of International Affairs : 1947 -48—Peter Calvocoressi 185 Sweet Corn (Grants) .. 248 TALKS on Book-Collecting—Edited by P. H. Muir .. .. 36 Tallulah—Tallulah Bankhead .. 484 Ten Burnt Offerings—Louis Mac-

Neice. 444 Theory of Economic Policy in English Political Economy, The—Lionel

280

ThReoybbiWnsere Singing—Christopher Pulling

Thorndike-Barnhart Handy Pocket Dictionary—Edited by Clarence . I. Barnhart .. .. 704 Three Centuries of English Domestic Silver, 1500-1820—Bernard and Thirle Hughes ......482 Three Great Irishmen : Shaw-Yeats- Joyce—Arland Ussher .. 226 Thurber Album, The—James Thurber 438 Time on the Thames—Eric de Mare 245 Tito of Yugoslavia—K. Zilliacus .. 510 Tito's Yugoslavia—Bernard Newman 510 To the Happy Few : Selected Letters of Stendhal—Norman Cameron .. 401 Towards Fidelity—Hugh !'Anson

Fausset 712 Traitors, The—Alan Moorehead .. 136 Travels of Ibn Jubayr, The—

Translated and edited by R. J. C.

Broadhurst .. 576 Two Eggs on my Plate—Oluf Road Olsen QAGE of Baltimore, The : The Life " and Times of H. L. Mencken- William Manchester 105 Sailing Race, The, and Other Poems

—Patric Dickinson 42 Saturday Book, The—Edited by John

Hadfield .. 454 Sea Fever—A. H. Rasmussen .. 144

Second World War, The. Vol. V. Closing the Ring—Winston S. Churchill

438 482 74 877

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400 404 850 693 248 788 42 442 196 572 484 640 637 . Boat 977—Heinz Schaeffer .. 608 U

Understanding Europe—

Christopher Dawson _ .. 29 Unholy Trade, The—Richard Findlater 312 VAGRANT Mood, The — W. Somerset Maugham .. 686 Verdict at Midnight — Harold Hobson .. — . 820 Vermeer—Lawrence Gowing .. 222 Verse and Worse—Arnold Silcock .. 825 Voyage to Windward : The Life of Robert Louis Stevenson—J. C.

Fumas .. 433 \MALDEN—Henry David Thoreau 708 " Walker in the City, A—Alfred Kazin War of Shadows, A—W. Stanley Moss 138 Welsh Country Characters—D. Parry-

Jones 400 Westminster Hospital 1719-1948—

John Langdon-Davies 578 Whistling for a Wind—Charles

Landery.. 702 White Jacket—Herman Melville .. 702

Who Lie in Gaol—Joan Henry .. 870 Witchcraft—Pennethorne Hughes .. 136

Wonder Book of Aircraft, The .. 777 Wonder World of Animals, The—

Marie Neurath — .. 774 Words by Request—Christopher Hassan . . . . . . 42 World Goes By, The—Freddy Grisewood .. 692 World's Encyclopaedia of Recorded Music, The—Francis F. Clough and G. J. Cumin 144 Wrack at Tidesend—Osbert Sitwell.. 42 Wreck of the " Maid of Athens".

The—Emily Wooldridge .. .. 574 Writer and the Absolute, The—

Wyndham Lewis .. .. 194

YEARS With Mother, The—

Augustus J. C. Hare. Edited by Malcolm Barnes .. 446

FICTION

A LI BI for a Witch—Elizabeth Ferrara _ 712 Angled Road, The—Norman Levine 854 Apple Tree, The —Daphne du Maurier Attending Truth, The—E. R. Punshon 450 Away Went Polly—Caryl Brahms .. 792 DABAR'S Visit to Bird Island- " Laurent de Brunhoff 774 Bag of Stones, A—John Hampson .. 824 Barbie—Kitty Barrie 776 Barons' Hostage, The — Geoffrey

Trease. .. 778 Behind the Crimson Blind—Carter

Dickson .. 712 Bill Brown C.I.D.—Alan Brock .. 777 Black-Eyed Stranger. The—Charlotte Armstrong .. 452 Body in the Beck—Joanna Carman .. 712 Booked for Death — Martin Cumberland Boy Who Saw Tomorrow—Ian Niall 744 Brazen Bull, The—Gerald Kersh .. 142 Breaking Point—Robin King .. Burgomaster of Fumes, The—Georges Simenon. . • .. 142 Burnaby Experiments, 'The—Stephen Gilbert .. .. 142 CALENDAR of Crime—Ellery Queen .. Call Him Early for Murder—Nigel Morland • . .. 460 Campbell's Kingdom—Hammond lines Captain Jan—Jan de Hartog 548 Cardboard Crown, The—Martin Boyd 792 Catherine Wheel, The—Jean Stafford 880 Chance Acquaintances—Colette.. 4 Children's Summer, The—Sheila Kaye-Smith

Clara—Lonnie Coleman .. .. 170 Commander Comes to Dine, The—

Marie Soldati .. 480 Complete Professor Challenge Stories,

The—Arthur Conan Doyle .. 446 Count D'Orgel Opens the Ball—

Raymond Radiguet.. .. 224 Crossed Skis—Coral Carnac .. 450 Cry of Children, A—John Home ' Burns .. 580

DARK Island, The—Anne Barrett 776 Dark Saviour, 'The---Robert Harling 680 Darling Tom and Other Stories—

L. A. G. Strong .. 272 Daughter of the House— Catherine Gaskin 448 Dearly Beloved — John Stephen Strange .. 452 Death at the Dance—John Rolde .. 450 Death of a Barrow Boy—Charles Harris .. 712 Deceivers, The— John Masters . 310 Don Among the Dead Men—C. E. Vulliamy. . .. 450 Donkey Boy—Henry Williamson .. 642 Dr. Ischenaach—D. M. Dawley 854 Dwelly Lane—F. V. Morley .. 612

EAST of Eden—John Steinbeck • • 744 Echoing Strangers—Gladys Mitchell ....450 Enchanted, The — Elizabeth

Coatsworth 777

FRY Caravan, The—Beatrix Potter — — .. 340 Family Ties, The—Celia Bucktnaster 408 Far Country. The, Nevil Shute .. 170

Florins h

and t. e. Wild. Bird—Selina cisnz

.. 774 Four Farthings and a Thimble - Margaret J. Baker .. 776 Frightened Dove, The—Peter Harding 48 Frontenac Mystery, The -- Francois Maurine .. . • 448 Frontiers, The—John Strachey .. 250 UARDEN, The—Maurice Mewbum 198 Gentle Falcon, The — Hilda Lewis .. 777 Giant—Edna Ferber .. .. 710 Glimpses of the Sun—Ronald Fraser 612 Goddess Island—Georges Blond .. 280 Gown of Glory, The—Agnes Sligh Turnbull .. 280 Grass Harp, The—Truman Capote .. 710 Green Man. The—Storm Jameson .. 78 HAMLET, Revenge !—Michael Innes Happy Go Lucky Stories—Ursula Hourihane . .. 774 Happy Returns—Angela Thirkell .. 250 Hear and Forgive—Emyr Humphreys 148 Hell Box—John O'Hara . 374 Hemlock and After—Angus Wilson .. 110 Hole in the Ground, A—Andrew Carve .. 712 Holiday With Violence—Edith Pargeter 450 Home Tomorrow—Selina Mary

Edmunds .. 48 How Doth the Little Crocodile— Peter Antony .. 712 ILLUSTRATED Man, The—Ray

Bradbury .. 46 Image, The—Ann Faber .. 250 Island of Desire, The — Edith Templeton .. .. 46 It's Murder If You Say So—Allan

Aldous 450 TABADAO—Anne de Tourville .. 514 J Jan Klasson Cures the King—

Antonia Ridge. .. 774 Julien Ware--Guthrie 'Nilson .. 880 June in her Spring—Colin MacInnes 792

Jungle Child—Caroline Davis .. 776 KING is Dead, The—Eliery Queen 712

Kynsard Affair, The—Roy Vickers .. 48

LAND from the Sea—Showell Styles 46 Last Adam, The — Ronald Duncan .. 612 Lesbia Brandon—Algemon Charles

Swinburne. Commentary by Randolph Hughes .. — 104 Little Horse Bus, The—Graham Greene .. 774 Little Red Engine Goes to Town, The —Diana Ross .. 774 Living and the Lost, The—Michel Zeraffa . — 224 Log of the Pelican, The—Gibson

Cowan . . . 142

Love for Lydia—H. E. 'Bates.. .. 514 Lucifer's Dream—Jean Louis Curtis 880 MADAME de—Louise de Vilmorin 642 Madeline—Ludwig Bemelmans 774 Magpie and Miss Winter—Kathleen Mackenzie .. 777 Man Alone—Paul Pilotaz 854 Man Alone—Shelley Smith .. .. 450 Manda—Kathleen Hale .. 774 Man in the Mist,. The—Francis Bonnamy .. 712 Man Who Was Loved, The:—James Stern Many-Splendoured Thing, A — Han Suyin .. 46 Ma-rai-ee—Chin Kee Ann .. 642 Martha Quest—Doris Leasing .. 580 Men at Arms—Evelyn Waugh .. 342 Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard —Eleanor Farjeon .. 777 Men Like Shadows — Dorothy Charques Midnight Diary, The—Michael Burn 480 Miss Pinnegar Disappears—Anthony Gilbert .. .. 48 Miracle of Lemaire, The—Dorothy

Mackindir .. .. 408 Mr. Faccy: Rioffiford's Hounds.—R. S. Surtees — 781 Murder by Proxy Helen Nielson . 152 Murder in the Mill Race—E. C. R.

Lorac Murder Twice Told—Donald Hamilton .. .

Museum Pieces—William Plomer .. 310 My Naughty Little Sister—Dorothy Edwards • - .. 774 NAKED to Mine Enemies—Susan Yorke .. 408 Nature of the Beast, The—Evelyn Jordan .. 408 Night Watch—Thomas Walsh .. 48 No Bail for the Judge—Henry Cecil 450 No Name in the Street—Kay Cicellis 250

• Nonsense Novels—Stephen Leacock 40 OLD Man and the Sea, The—

Ernest Hemingway .. .. 342 On Stage Please — Joan Selby-

Lovnides. 776 Orlando, The Maimulade 'Cat : A

Seaside Holiday—Kathleen Hale 774 Our Exploits at West Poley—Thomas Hardy Out Damned Tot—Nancy Spain .. 450 Owner, The—Inez Holden .. 580 PAINTED Veil, The—Somerset Maugham .. 42 Passage Home—Richard Armstrong 280 Pathway to Heaven, A—Henry Bordeaux .. .. 480 Pat Joey—John O'Hara .. - 792 Peacocks on the Lavm—Winsten Clewes Poker and I—John Coates .. 612 Polly Put the Kettle On—Joan

Fleming .. .. 712 Poor Cousin Evelyn—James Yaffe .. 46 Porte Etroite, La (Strait is the Gate)—

Andre Gide .. .. 446 Pressure—Charles Francis Coe _ 452 Prince Among Princes—Josephine Pullein-Thompson 777 Prisoner of Grace—Joyce Cary .. 374 QUEEN'S Awards, The, Series 5 .. 48

RACK—Iris Morley 854

Rainbow and Speedy—Esme Hamilton .. . 777 Recollections of a Journey—C.

Hutchinson .. .. 580 Redcap Runs Away—Rhoda Power .. 776 Red Conker—Kathleen Mackenzie .. 777 Rescuers, The—P. B. Abercrombie .. 250 Return Home, The—Rachel Trickett 280 Return to Ithaca—Eyvind Johnson .. 514 Rich Inheritance—Winefride •Nolan 777 Right Honourable Corpse—Max Murrey . 48 Rising, The—H. R. Lenormand. Translated from the French by Lothian Small .. 78 Rowanberry Wine—Dorothy Cowlin 880 SARACEN'S Tower—Ralph .. Hammond 777 Search for a Hero—Thomas Hal Phillips .. — 710 Season's Difference, The—Frederick

Buechner .. 142 Second Gollancz Detective omnibus 450 Selections from Thomas Wolfe—

Selected by Maxwell Geismar •-• 250 Shades Will not Vanish, The—Helen Fowler — 408 Short Stories from the New Yorker .. 272 Shot of Murder, A—Jack Tams .. 48

Simple Simon—Mary Mitchell .. 170 Singing Sands, The—Josephine Tey 408 Sole Survivor, The—Roy. Vickers .. 48 Spark of Life—Erich Maria Remarque 374 Spirit of Punchbowl Farm, The— Monica Edwards — .. 776 Stories for Jane—Catherine Store — 774 Straggler of Albert Woods, The—

William Cooper .. 46 Street Music—Theodora Keogh .. 198 Sugar House, The—Antonia White 198 Sun Dances at Easter, The—Austin Clarke .. 448

PALES of Adventures—Geoffrey PALES .. 710

Telling of Murder — Douglas Rutherford .. 48 Tessie Growing Up—Priscilla M.

Warner . .. 776 This Crooked Way—Elizabeth Spencer 78 This Traitor ,Death—Desmond Cory 48 Thorn in the Heart, A—T. 0.

Beachcroft .. 514 Tiger in the Smoke, The—Margery Allingham .. 48 Tiger Mountain—Angus MacVicar .. 777 Time to Kill, A—Geoffrey Household 48 Tom Tallion—E. H. W. Meyerstein 310 Torment—Perez Galdos 642 Tread Lightly Angel—Stephen

Ransome

Trial of HEW Donge, The—Georges Simenon 824 Two Adolescents—Alberta Moravia 824 UNREAL City—Robert Liddell .. 78 VENABLES—Geoffrey Wagner .. 48

Venetia—Barbara Goolden .. 792 WANDERING Knife, The— Mary Mary Roberts Rinehart .. 452 We Never Died in Winter Yet— Barbara Jump — .. 110 Where Nests the Water Hen—

Gabrielle Roy . .. 48 Why Waterloo ?—A. P. Herbert .. 642 Widow of Bath, The—Margot YOUNG Man Waiting—Chapman Mortimer

' 741

Young Master Carver—A. Stephen 776 . Tying

THEATRE

Affairs of State (Cambridge), 264 ; Albert, R.N. (Saville), 184 ; Apples of Eve, The (Comedy), 532 ; Babes in the Wood (Players), 842 ; Bachelors are Bold (Palladium, Edinburgh), 265 ; Blue Lamp, The (London Hippodrome), 730 ; Bride of Denmark Hill, The (Royal Court), 65 ; Bridge, The (Theatre Royal, Bristol), 668 ; Caro William (Embassy), 564 ; Comedy of Errors, ThekRoyal Court), 295 ; Dancing Princess, he (Embassy), 871 ; Dead Secret (St. ames's), 629 ; Dear Charles (New), 871 ; Don Juan in Hell (Arts), 328 ; Ebb Tide (St. Mary's

452

Hall, Edinburgh), 265, (Royal Court) 392 ; Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens in " Bleak House " (Ambassadors) 328 ; Emlyn Williams' Dickens Reading, (Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh), 265 ; For Better, For Worse (Comedy), 871 ; Globe Revue, The (Globe), 96 ; Hanging Judge (New), 424 ; Happy Marriage, The (Duke of York's), 215 ; High Balcony (Embassy), 728 ; Highland Fair, The (Assembly Hall, Edinburgh), 265 ; Holy Terrors, The (Arts), 728 ; Husband's Don't Count (Winter Garden),- 468 ; Innocents, The (Her Majesty's), 65 ; Italian Straw Hat, An (Old Vic), 728 ; lack and Jill (London Casino), 871 ; Jack and the Beanstalk on Ice (Empress Hall), 842 ; King Henry the Sixth—Part /// (Old Vic), 129 ; Kiss for Adele, A (Royal Court), 762 ; Letter from Paris (Aldwych), 501 ; Long Mirror, The (Royal Court), 596 ,• Lord Arthur Savile's Crime (Royal Court), 501 ; Love from Judy (Saville), 424 ; Macbeth (Mermaid), 359 ; Maurice Chevalier (Hippodrome), 598; Million- aires:, The (New), 15 ; Mousetrap, The (Ambassadors), 762 ; Murder Mistaken (Ambassadors), 629 ; Quadrille (Phoenix), 359 ; Ring Out the Bells (Victoria Palace), 668 ; River Line, The (Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh), 265 ; Romeo and Juliet (Scala), 216, (Old Vic) 359; Second Threshold (Vaudeville), 424 ; Square Ring, The (Lyric, Hammersmith), 564 ; Step Forward, The (Strand), 184 ; Sweet Peril (St. James's), 808 ; Tomorrow's Too Late (Comedy), 668 ; Trap, The (Duke of York's), 65 ; Travellers, The (Oddfellows' Hall, Edinburgh), 265 ; Trick to Catch the Old One, A, (Mermaid), 468 ; Trouble- Makers, The (Strand), 392 ; Two Loves I Have (Arts), 421 ; Volpone (Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon), 96 ; Way to Keep Him, The (Arts), 96 ; Wild Horses (Aldwych), 629 ,• Wishing Well (Comedy), 328 ; World Behind Your Back (Mercury), 96.

CINEMA

Aan, 96 ; Because You're Mine, 565 ; Big Top, The, 184 ; Botany Bay, 871 ; Brave Don't Cry, The, 239 ; Carrie, 15 ; Casque d'Or, 295 ; Castles in the Air, 65 ; Dedie, 295 ; Dreamboat, 239 .; First Communion, 129 ; Folly to be Wise, 762 ; Forbidden City, 731 ; Full House, 425 ; Gala Festival, 809 ; Gentle Gunners, The, 533 ; Hans Christian Andersen, 842 ; Happy Time, The, 469 ; Histoire &Amour, 264 ; Holly and the Ivy, The, 565 ; H6tel du Nord, 184 ; I'll See You in my Dreams, 15 ; Inconnus dans la Maison, Les, 469 ; It Started in Paradise, 565 ; Julie de Carneilhan, 533 ; Jumping Jacks, 393 ; Just For You, 284 ; Limelight, 501; Lion and the Horse, The, 630 ; Little Man, The, 215 ; Made in Heaven, 630 ; Marching Along, 871 ; Marrying Kind, The, 596 ; Meet Me Tonight, 328 ; Merry Widow, The, 469 ; Miracle of Milan, 670 ; Misirables, Les, 295 ; My Wife's But Friend, 393 ; Narrow Margin, The, 672 ; NE de Pere Inconnu, 129 ; One Piece Bathing Suit, The, 842 ; Pat and Mike, 425 ; Penny Princess, 96 ; Pickwick Papers, The, 670 ,• Planter's Wife, The, 360 ; Road to Bali, The, 762 ; Room for One More, 184 ; Scaramouche, 239 ; Seven Deadly Sins, The, 809 ; Snows of Kill- numjaro, The, 670 ; Something Money Can't Buy, 65 ; Son of Paleface, 160 ; Sound Barrier, The, 129 ; Souvenirs Perdus, 731 ; Steel Trap, The, 809 ; Strange Ones, The, 596 ; Thief, The, 630 ; Turning Point, The, 501 ; 24 Hours of a Woman's Lift, 328 ; Untamed Frontier, 15 ; We're Not Married, 160 ; Where's Charley ?, 160 ; World in His Arms, The, 215 ; Young Caruso, The, 533.

POETRY

A., C. A., Via Verilas, 664 ; Ashton, Basil Godfrey, The Painting, 845 ; Bryan. John, Map Reading, 873 ; Cohen, J. M., At the Tomb of Adonis (Translation from the Spanish), 185 ; de la Mare, Walter Points of View, 374, English Fingerposts, Butterflies, 428 ; Dunsany, Lord, The Last Singer, 63 ; Autres Temps Autres Moeurs, 597, Coming Closer, 806 ; Ensor, R. C. K., Two Sonnets, 131, Midwinter, 844 ; 48 Esdaile, Arundel, De Senectute, Post- War Style, 426 ; H., I. Chrysanthenuans in Early Winter, 627, by Lough Fea in the Mountains, 844 ; Hacker, Mary L., The Married Woman, 16 ; Harnssworth, Desmond, Invocation of Winter, 627 ; Hartley, Anthony, The Senator, 824 ; J. ,L. E„ The Dwarf, In the Apsley House Museum, 812, The Surgeon, 838 ; Kirkup, James The Poet, 240. Morley, Christopher Old Mandarin's Christmas Tree, 659 ; Noyes, Alfred, Nicodemus, 422 ; Petrie, John, Hunter's Song, 393 ; Richardson, Justin, Insults Wanted, 671, Praise Be for All Things Large, 776 ; Ritchie, Innes, In Fine Weather, 355, Twentieth Century Carol, 872 ; Scannell, Vernon, Love in the Afternoon, 8, El Alamein Cemetery, 530 , The Finest of the Arts, 838, Memory, 873 ; Stanier, M., The Fisher, 533; Stanley-Wrench, Margaret, Classical Symphony, 810 ; Whistler, Laurence, The Shape of a Bird, 388. C0MMON ENTRANCE. -- Dinni 11513AL COACHING by experienced tutors for 11-14.-Lieut.-Colonel D. J. BRICESON. -LC.. Millbrook House, mitson. Abingdon. ses,•=h,tre. Tel.: Eiteventoa 37.

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EXHIBITIONS AND LECTURES

BRIGHTON.-The Royal Pavillon will be closed from the evening of Wednes- day, 2nd July, for the preparation of a full-scale Regency Exhibition opening on Saturday, 12th July.

HAMPSTEAD ARTISTS' COUNCIL. A selection of Lithographs, Lino Cuts and Silk Screen Pictures on the 2nd floor at HEAL & Sox. 196, Tottenham Court Road. W.I.

HAMPSTEAD TOWN HALL.-Friday, July 4th, 8 p.m. Forum: " Common- wealth Students in Hampstead." Chair- man: Mayor of Hampstead. Speakers: Henry Brooke, M.P.; Anyah Angadl, India; R. A. Close. British Council; Dr. S. D. Cudjoe, W. Africa; Dr. Marcus James. W. Indies; John Wilson, Inst. of Education. Questions to "Borough Forum," Town Hall, Hampstead. N.W.3. Demonstration of fold Coast Traditional Music (W. African Arts Club).

HEAL'S Top-Floor Flat. Furniturefor present day needs on view on the 4th floor. -Hut & Sou, 196, Tottenham Court Rd.. W.I.

HUMAN RESPONSIBILITIES IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY. Conference on modern problems and the work of Rudolf Steiner to be held in Bedford Col- lege, Regent's Park. July 28th to Aug. 4th. Lectures (8 p.m.) and discussion groups daily on Education (including Curative). Agriculture. Science, Social Questions. viewed in relation to the evolution of con- sciousness. Opening lecture on the Con- ference theme by Dr. Zeylmans van Emmichoven (The Hague). July 28th. tp.m. Particulars from-SECRETARIAT, 35, Park Rd., N.W.1 (Pad. 4400). Special terms for teachers and students.

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PROPERTY

BARMOUTH ESTUARY. - Stone built freehold residence for sale with 3 rec.. 6 beds.. 2 baths, h. & c. in beds.; garden, trout stream, electricity, garages; all fac- ing due South.-Box 465C.

DOBSON. CLARK & CO., London, ry Count and South Coast Properties. 1, Victoria Street. S.W.I. ABBey 2663/5. and at 6, Bolton Road, Eastbourne.

HOLLAND-ON-SEA, Essex. Distinctive detached freehold bungalow. Perfect ..2 recap., 3 bed.. kitch., bath., all mains, small garden with garage apace, convenient seg. shops. Ideal retirement. £ 3,250.-Box 1/69C.

ACCOMMODATION

A. COMFORTABLE home with good food midst pleasant surroundings LS offered you in private guest house, terms moderate. Call-98, Maids. Vale, or 'Phone MAI. 4154.

BED.-SIT. available, £3 3s.. per week. H. & c., gas cooker. Linen provided. Preferably young person. Kensington. WEStern 4097. After 6 p.m.

BED-SITTING ROOM with private bath- room. Kensington), to let July, August. September. Lift, Telephone. Meals avail- able in house. £3 10s. with service.-

Box 471C. • DED-SIT1ING ROOM with breakfast R.R. 12 12a 63. Pleasant situation near Nallespetead Heath. 'rube. Suit business Man or student.-Box 460C.

ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT, near Hawks- head.-A delightful country cottage, well furnished and in an elevated position. Large lounge, dining room, scullery, 2 bed- rooms (for 5 persons), bathroom, etc. Main water and electricity. Garden. Another bedroom might be provided If essential. Available for 12 months from mid-Septem- ber or early October. Especially recom- mended by the Agents.-Mssoa & FREEMAN, Auctioneers, Windermere (Tel,: 185). SELECT Town and Country furnished Accommodation supplied and required. -THE LINK BUREAD, 10, Eccleston street. S.W.1. SLOane 7101,

ACCOMMODATION WANTED

LADY, on staff Girls' Public School, would be glad to hear of unfurnished flat in good house, North Wales. for use mainly In school holidays.-Box 470C.

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ATTRACTIVE 14th Century Smugglers Haunt. Good food, comfort. Quiet retreat. Lion House Nyetimber, Hr. Bognor. 10 ann. sea. Pagham 149.

B- Hurchington. Modernised Manor in spacious secluded grounds. Apply Brochure-Hurchington, Little Com- mon Rd., Bexhill, Sussex.

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EDINBURGH, Villa. Sup. board resid. 12s. 6d. B. & B., 5 gas. per week full board. Excl. food.-Box 372C.

OXFORD. Paying guests welcome; large Country House. 8 miles from Oxford, bus route. Beautiful gardens and humeri. - BELL, The Manor House, Gt. Milton, Oxford,

HOLIDAYS AND TOURS

BOYS GIRLS Summer Holiday' arranged by Ma. C. Rscarrs since 1945. This year at Horn Court near Bournemouth. Prospectus.-8, South Drive. Middleton-on-Sea, Sussex. Tel.: 2812.

EXETER, the City of interest. Ancient buildings. Modern shops and hotels. Theatre, Cinemas. Easy reach of Torquay. Ilfracombe, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Buckfast Abbey, Dartmeet, &c. Brochure (Postage 2d.). Official Guide " C " (Post Free Is. 3d.) Information Bureau, Exeter.

GIRLS, British and French. can meet for practice in conversation; seaside sum- mer holiday house-party, Hampshire. All wk. 9, Beauchamp Pl., S.W.3. Ken. 9661.

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HOTELS

B013RNEMOUTH. - Connaught Court Hotel.-33 rooms. One acre ground,. Every comfort and superlative food. Terms: 6 gns. weekly, 7-9 gas. June on- wards. Tel.: 1944.

CORNWALL is enchanting in the Autumn and at the Four Gables Hotel, Carbl. Bay, St. Ives (618), there's good food and comfort for 16s. 6d. to 18s. daily. Bro- chure. R.A.C. Listed.

L-sOR PEACE AND QUIET in lovely .sur- roundings stay at Farringford in the Isle of Wight. Enjoy brisk sea air, wonder- ful scenery and perfect service at FARRIS.- FORD Horn, Freshwater, I.O.W. 'Phone 312. Details from the Manager.

G0013 FOOD CLUB members recommend over 700 places throughout Britain which serve a good meal at a reasonable price, in The Good Food Guide, '1952/3. Entirely revised and much enlarged but still 55. from all booksellers. Published by CASSEIJ, & Co.. 37, St. Andrews HULL B.C.& LAND'S END.-Senn ■ Cove Hotel. Licensed; A.A.' accommodates 80 sandy cove; safe bathing; unsurpassed views and rugged coastal scenery; ezmil. cuisine; 30s. per day. RYE. The Hope Anchor Hotel. A.A. a in ed, licensed. Superb position, ideal loPrptholidays. New management. Rye 2021A8R. K. Le Petit Champ Private Hotek Channel Islands. Secluded, iMrivalled- position. Comfortably appointed. Central heating. Excellent cuisine. Write Or 'phone-Melon T. H. Sorcurra Sark 41, MALL MODERN HOTEL, overlooking see. Whitt Lodge Hotel, Saltdean, SUMNSI• Rottingdean 2614. SOMERSET. The Garth Country Hotel, Axbridge, standing high in lovely opeg country, near Cheddar Gorge, supplies every amenity for perfect holiday. En route for Devon and Cornwall. Axbridge 255.

THAMES. Riverside Country Hobse Hot. Boating. Fishing, Tennis, Billiard& Ideal for Spring and Summer holiday.. Spring interior beds.-Caorr Hotter. Burn* Oxon. Tel.: Clifton Hampden 32. THE SLIPWAY HOUSE, Port Isaac, Cont- i wall. The house that is different, Every modern comfort in an old world setting of great Charm. Directly facing harbour. Boating. bathing, fishing. Good touring centre. Garage. Terms. 6-7) gne. Brochure on request.-Pwanis ePhonegda642;

;ESTON - SUPER - MARE. W Hotel for Comfort, Service. Excellent Cuisine. Private Hotel facing Pier. 24a. to 27s. 6d. daily. Brochure. Apply-M. H. Rozowsom. Tel.: 216.