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Abortion, 16 Apr 21(L) Abroad thoughts from home, 22 Jan 15(A) Acid rain and tidal waves, 26 Feb 14(A) Ackerley, J. R., Hindoo Holiday, 5 Mar 27(R) Abrahams, Ivor: exhibitions, 5 Mar 36, 18 Jun 28(AR Ackroyd, Peter, The Last Testament of Oscar Wilde, 16 Apr 26(R) Admirably boring, 19 Mar 4(PC) Adventures of Jasper Ridley, The (Half Moon), 14 May 28(AR) ADVERTISING

an advertising campaign to support the Government's defence policy, 5 Feb 3 (LA), 12 Feb 18(L); an unusual Times ad in the Sunday Times, 5 Mar 5(N); the butter/margarine war, 9 Apr 19(A); an advertisement by LIFE, 16 Apr 21(L); the IBA's ad- vertising standards bar the Spectator from advertising on ITV, 21 May 5(N), 28 May 23, 4 Jun 26(L)

Afg,hanistan: the government admits guerrilla successes, 23 Apr 10(A) AFRICA conditions in West African countries, 5 Feb 8(A); tribalism an important factor, 12 Mar 9(A), 19 Mar 21(L); its parlous state 20 years after the ending of colonialism, 9 Apr 5(N); the 'Back to Africa' movement, 9 Apr 15(A); tribal songs and slavery, 28 May 20(A); the British Empire in Africa defended, 28 May 20(A); see also individual countries After Long Silence, Michael Straight, 12 Mar 23(R) After the Wake, Brendan Behan, 19 Feb 23(R) Age of the common Tory, 4 Jun 19(A) Airplane 11: The Sequel (film), 29 Jan 28(AR) Air travel: the sale of duty-free drink, 29 Jan 6(AV); Swissair's charge for skis and ski boots, 12 Mar 5(N), 2 Apr 19(L); new baggage-handling procedure at London Airport, 23 Apr 5(N); a journalist's unauthorised flight on an RAF plane, 30 Apr 16(A) Alcohol: see Drink Aldburgham, Alison, Silver Fork Society 1814-1840, 14 May 24(R) Alderman, Geoffrey, The Jewish Community in British Politics, 7 May 23(R) Alexander the Great: defeated by Indian armies?, 1 Jan 19 (L) Allain, Marie-Francoise, The Other Man: Conversations with Graham Greene, 23 Apr 20(R) Allaun, Frank: his Right of Reply Bill, 26 Feb 6(AV), 24 May 4(N), 18 June 17(L) ALLIANCE, THE Linea.AUSDP

failure at Darlington, 2 Apr 4(PC); Mr Jenkins to be Prime- Minister-in-waiting and Mr Steel the campaign leader, 30 Apr 3(LA); its election manifesto, 21 May 19(A); the election press conferences, 28 May 8, 4 Jun 8(A); the Battlebus, 28 May 14(A); the gross discrepancy between its votes and the seats gained in the general election, 18 Jun 3(LA), 6, 8(A); successes in Scotland, 18 Jun 9(A); see also Liberal Party and SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY

All Stracheys Are Cousins, Amabe1Wfiliams-Ellis, 5 Mar 25(R) Almanac of British Politics, The, Robert Waller, 23 Apr 15(A) Almshouses: Mr Holdnall's bequest, 9 Apr I8(A) Alternative Health Guide, The, Brian Inglis and Ruth West, 30 Apr 22(R) Always bores on Sundays, 29 Jan 17(A) Amalrik, Andrei, Notes of a Revolutionary, 29 Jan 21(R) America in Search of Itself, Theodore H. White, 5 Mar 24(R) American Express cards, 30 Apr 5(N) Amery, Julian, 8 Ian 17(L)

Ames-Lewis, Francis, and Joanne Wright, Drawing in the Italian Renaissance Workshop, 16 Apr 28(R

Anarchists of the Midwest, 18 Jun 13(A Ancestral voices, 23 Apr 18(A) Andrina and Other Stories, George Mackay Brown, 2 Apr 24(R) Android (film), 28 May 37(AR) Andropov, Yuri: 5 Feb 7(1); implicated in the attempted assassi• nation of the Pope?, 1 Jan 5(N), 8 Jan 17(L), 22 Jan 17, 5 Feb 17(A), 31(PS); the arms control talks, 5 Feb 7(A); little in the way of new policies, 26 Feb 11(A) Andropov's first 100 days, 26 Feb 11(A) And We Shall Shock Them: The British Army in World War David Fraser, 2 Apr 23(R)

Angels Fall(Longacre, New York), 12 Mar 28(AR)

'Anguish' of Greenham, The, 15 Jan 6(AV) ANIMALS the rights and wrongs of seal-culling, 1 Jan 5(N), 17(A), 15 Jan 19(L), 29 Jan 32(PS); 'living wonders', 8 Jan 20(R); the 18th- century Beast of Gdvaudan, 15Jan 17(A); John Asmnall's zoos, 2 Apr 14(A); the Labour Party to abolish fox-hunting but sub- sidise angling, 9 Apr 5(N) Another voice, 1Jan 6, 8 Jan 6, 15 Jan 6, 29 Jan 6, 5 Feb 6,12 Feb 6, 19 Feb 6, 26 Feb 6, 5 Mar6, 12 Mar 6, 19 Mar 6, 26 Mar 6, 2 Apr 6, 9 Apr 6,16 Apr 6, 23 Apr 6,30 Apr 6, 7 May 6,14 May 6, 21 May 6, 28 May 5, 4 Jun 5, 11 Jun 5, 18 Jun 5, 25 Jun 5 (AV) Anthony Blunt, 2 Apr 17(A) Anthropology: the sex life of young Samoans, 19 Feb 6(AV) Anti-nuclear wars, 1 Jan 10(A) Antony and Cleopatra (The Pit), 23 Apr 30(AR) Any old iron?, 14 May 4(A) Apes and Aspers, 2 Apr 14(A) Aphorisms: The Oxford Book of Aphorisms, 26 Mar 23(R) Apologies: to James R. Mancham, t Jan 11(X) Appeasement, pre-1939,16 Apr 22(R) Arafat, Yassir: 25 Jun 10(A); a rebellion against his leadership of El Fatah, 25 Jun 10(A) Arafat's other armed struggle, 25 Jun 10(A) Aragon, Louis: 22 Jan 10(1); death 22 Jan 10(A) Ararat, D. M. Thomas, 19 Mar 28(R) Archaeology: King Arthur's cross, 5 Feb 16(A); the Cambridge Museum of Classical Archaeology, 9 Apr 24(R), 7 May 20(L) ARCHITECTURE

the wooden churches of Eastern Europe, 15 Jan 24(R); Sir Ninian Comper, 22 Jan 19(L); the Victorian Society's quarter- centen, 22 Jan 27(AR); the National Gallery extension, 5 Feb 5(N); royal residences, 12 Feb 19(R); the work of the Survey of London, 19 Feb 15(A), 26 Feb 18(L); the damage from acid rain, 26 Feb 14(A); Gliasgow's architecture and pub- lic housing, 5 Mar 19(A), 19 Mar 21(L), 26 Mar 20(X); Hugh Plommer and Cambndge's ugly modern architecture, 9 AT 23(R); country houses built since 1945, 30 Apr 27rR ; Stephen Dykes Bower's church architecture, 30 Apr 3 AR ; Alfred Waterhouse exhibition, 14 May 27(AR); Be fast's architecture, 21 May 17(A), 4 Jun 26(L); Erni; Goldfinger exhibition, 11 Jun 30(AR); the nature of the architect, 25 Jun 24(R)

Ardoin, John, The Callas Legacy, 19 Feb 24(R) Argentina: General Galtien, 22 Jan 4(PC); the 'disappeared ones', 22 Jan 4(PC), 5 Feb 19(L); Argentina's bleak future, 2 Apr 10(A) Arms and the Adman, 5 Feb 3(LA) ARMY ANDARMED FORCES, THE an RAF Phantom accidentally shoots down a Jaguar, 15 Jan 30(A), 5 Feb 18(L); military rule in Third World countries, 5 Mar 10(A); the improbability of military coups in Communist countries, 5 Mar 10(A); the British Army in the second world war, 2 Apr 23(R); as depicted in a play, 2 Apr 26(AR), 16 Apr 21(L); paras' language, 9 Apr 24(R); see also FALKLAND Is- LANDS ART artists' exhibitions: Ivor Abrahams, 5 Mar 36, 18 Jun 28, Terry Atkinson, 14 May 29, Frank Auerbach, 29 Jan 26, Chris Baker, 8 Jan 25, James Barry, 26 Feb 26, Cecil Beaton, 5 Feb 29, Peter Blake, 26 Feb 26, Anthony Caro, 19 Mar 30, Tony Carter, 29 Jan 26, Francesco Clemente, 15 Jan 26, Stephen Cox, 30 Apr 29, Edward Gordon Craig, 15 Jan 28, Francis Davison, 5 Mar 36, Natalie Dower, 18 Jun 28, Stephen Farthing, 1 Jan 26, Barry Flanagan, 15 Jan 26, Martin Froy, 29 Jan 26, Lawrence Gowing, 16 Apr 30, Nigel Henderson, 21 May 31, Anthony Hill, 18 Jun 28, Roger Hilton, 15 Jan 26, Wenceslaus Hollar, 30 Apr 29, John Hoyland, 21 May 32, Jean Hugo, 12 Mar 33, Asger Jom, 12 Mar 33, Peter Kalkhof, 9 Apr 28, Per Kerkeby, 8 Jan 26, Anselm Kiefer, 18 Iun 28, Phials p King, 18 Sun 28, 'Wyndham Lewis,23 Apr 30, Richard Long, 23 Apr 30, Manet, 28 May 31, Markus Liipertz, 16 Apr 31, Bruce McLean, 14 May 29, Murillo, 22Jan 25, Martin Naylor, 9 Apr 28, Ben Nicholson, 16 Apr 31, Leonid Pasternak, 1 Jan 26, Deanna Petherbridge, 5 Feb 29, Picasso, 16 Apr 31, Rodin, 12 Mar 33, Gerald Searle, 9 Apr 27, Glenn Sujo, I Jan 26, Andrew Stahl, 18 Jun 28, Anne Ttcho, 5 Feb 29, Buan Llg.low, 18 Jun 28, Paula Vezelay, 16 Apr 30, Leon Vilaincour, 21 May 32, Victor Willing, 29 Jan 26, Bill Woodrow, 30 Apr 29, Jack Yeats, 16 Apr 31(AR) a plea for the Elgin Marbles to be returned to Greece, 1 Jan 12(A), 8 Jan 6(AV), 15 Jan 19(L), 29 Jan 30(A); a Royal Opera House retrospective exhibition, 22 Jan 25(AR); the National Gallery extension, 5 Feb 5(N); the Pre-Raphaelite Brother- hood, 5 Feb 24(R); novelists' use of colour, 5 Feb 26(A), 12 Mar 19(L); the Tate Gallery's expansion, 19 Feb 18(L); some 19th. and 20th-century Scottish painters, 5 Mar 33(AR); Landscape in Britain 1850.1950, 5 Mar 36(AR); Samuel Courtauld and the Courtauld Institute's galleries, 26 Mar 32(AR); the restoration of Cimabue's 'Crucifix', 26 Mar 35(AR); new exhibitions at the V& A, 2 Apr 27(AR); William Blake, 16 Apr 28(AR); Balthus, 16 Apr 28(R); Drawing in the Italian Renaissance Workshop (V & A), 16 Apr 28(R); J. S. Sargent, 16 Apt 29(R); forthcom- ing fine art auctions, 16 Apr 31(AR.); two Italian exhibitions, 30 Apr 29(AR); Cubism, 7 May 29(AR); the Bath Festival Con- temporary Art Fair, 21 May 32(AR); forthcoming exhibitions, 28 May 34(AR); exhibitions of botanical art, 28 May 34(AR); death of Lord Clark, 28 May 36(AR); the Royal Academy's summer exhibition, 4 Jun 36(AR), 25 Jun 17(L); Eastern car- pets, 11 Jun 31(AR); the miniaturists Hilliard and Oliver, 18 Jun 21(R); 19th-century Dutch painting, 18 Jun 26(AR) Arthur, King: a disputed cross, 5 Feb 16(A)

Art of Happiness, The, John Cowper Powys, 22 Jan 24(R) ;„,an Arts Council: this year's grants, 15 Ian 5(N); the post of 22 Jan 5(N)

Arts festivals of 1983, 23 Apr 27(AR)

Ascherson, Neal: to Poland with a lorryload of supplies, I Jan 28(A) Aspem (film), 2 Apr 29(AR) ,.4(A) Asp pall, John: his zoos and his love of wild animals, 2 ^C• Atkinson, Terry: exhibition, 14 May 29(AR) Atomic Cafe, The (film): its reception by the critics, 1 Jan 19(L) At the bottom of the harbour, 26 Feb 11,A)

Auctions: fine art sales, 16 Apr 31(AR Auerbach, Frank: exhibition, 29 Jan 2 (AR)

Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, Mario Vargas Llosa, 14May "(11) AUSTRALIA the pro sed Franklin River dam in Tasmania, 1 Jail 13(A)1126e Mar 20(Lpo); waking up to today's hard reality, 8 Jan 13(1)' „id Great Australian Drought, n Jan 6(A); the early 0,1%1; pioneers, 22 Jan 6(A); a biography of Bob Hawke, VJaa disposing of nuclear waste, 22 Jan 9(A); diamond (IT 26 Western Australia, 5 Feb 10(A); violence in a trade unio Feb 9(A); massive tax evasion, 26Feb 9(A); theoarnin88%.ty election, 26 Feb 9(A); general election won by the Labour tion under Bob Hawke, 12 Mar 8(A); the media and the ele_c, campaign, 19 Mar 11(A); the new government at work, 31-Zti 11(A); the economic summit meeting, 30 Apr 11(A); M'AL) University's test-tube baby team, 30 Apr 15(A), 21 AV Australia's reawakening, 30 Apr 11(A) and Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, The, (ed.) Charles Hope Alessandro Nova, 11 Jun 27(R)

Avery, Gillian, Onlookers, 19 Feb 22(R) Away from it all, 4 Jun 5(AV)

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Babies: embryo transfers and test-tube babies, 30 Apr 15tA/,

May 20(L)

Babington Smith, Constance, Julia de Beausobre, 7 May 22(14)

Bacchae, The (Orange Tree, Richmond), 26 Feb 28(AB) Bad aay for Mr Boateng, 5 Feb 14(A)

Baker, ,aris: exhibition, 8 Jan 25(AR)

Balloon festival, a, 18 Jun 31(PS) Balthus, Stanislas KJossowski de Rola, 16 Apr 28(R)

Bangers ri g na erasr, aa w :Cry lofhimL pigs, 2 Jan 8(A) Banks: )Eck, 15 Jan 23(R) Banks: Labour's plans for the banks, 16 Apr 4(PC) Badribteied, tKl e France, etehe1 2 Feb m Nazi'Burphwer)of Lyons', n Feb 7(A); eltilk.

Barbie and the collaborators, 12 Feb 7(A) Barker, Dennis, One Man's Estate, 4 Jun 32(R) Barker, George: portrayed at seventy, 5 Mar 31(A) Barnes, Leonard, Caliban in Africa, 25 Jun 13(A) Barnett, Anthony, Iron Britannia, 12 Mar 20(R)_ Barrow, Andrew, International Gossip, 18 Jun 20(R)

Barry James: 2Ja0m (Re)s: exhibition, 26 Feb 26(AR) and Simon Jenkins,12

Battle for the Falklands, The, Max Hastings Mar

Battle of Algiers(film), 15 Jan 27(AR)

Bax, Arnold, 19 Feb 26(AR) Beast of Gevaudan, The, 15 Jan 17(A) Beating the retreat, 1 Ian 3(LA.) Beaton, Cecil: exhibition, 5 Feb 29(AR) Beauties of Belfast, The, 21 May 17(A) Beaverbrook, Lord, 23 Apr 1811)),23 Apr 18(A) Bech is Back, John Updike, 19 Feb 23(R) Beethoven's Tenth (Vaudeville), 4 Jun 37(AR) ,

Id W. Clark, 164Ajel:2;(;) Behan, Brendan: his extraordinary life, 2 Apr 20(R/ Behan, Brendan, After the Wake, 19 Feb 23(R) Behind the Screen and The Scoop, (ed.) Dorothy L. Sayers, 29W

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Belfast: its architectural beauties, 21 May 17(A), 4 Jun 26121 run BBeeilgraanono,btahme sin1k1ilnung of the, 11 Jun 12, 14(A), 18 Jun 17, ' I6(L)

Belloc, Hilaire, The Path to Rome, 11 Jun 21(A)

BBB eee jcneent- TJ ioon nnieyrs heMiks tact erakr. , The Viceroys of India,15 I a n 22(R) gi(l?) eAerB,28rMaPahyYl.3R(Ala. Bentley, Joyce, The Imrtance of Being Constance, BBeenofyogno,oWdrihre: 1121 Febninb 5AAr), 19 Feb I8(L), 26 Feb Berendt, Joachim E., The azz Book, 11 Jun 25(R1 Berenson, Mary: her diaries and letters, 4 Jun 27(0 Berghahn, V. R., Modern Germany, 19 Mar 27(R) 29 WI Berlin: exhibition fifty years after Hitler came to 8(A) Bermondsey boys, 5 Mar 13(A) C • Liberal Bermondsey by-election: the campaign, 19 Feb 4(P ), a Best Friends (film), 16 April 33(AR)

victory, 5 Mar 4(PC), 13, 22(A), 42(PW)

Betjeman, John: 12 Mar 25M bi 25(R) Betjeman, John, Uncollected Poems, 12 Mar 25(R)

a -ography, 12 Mar power,

Bindrnan, David, William Blake: His Art and Times, 16 A r 28(R) Binns, Ronald, The Loch Ness Mystery Solved, 4 Jun 30i

Bfraefigham, the Bishop of: on Christ's antisemitism, ) 5 Mar

3Pg) Binh and Death on the Nile, 9 Apr 10(A)

Birthdays in early January, 8 Jan 5(N) Biting on the ballot, 22 Jan3(LA)

Mack and British in Brixton, 4 Jun 16(A) Blackett-Ord Mark, Hell-fire Duke: The Life of the Duke of harton, 26 Feb 20(R)

Black Light Theatre of Prague, The (Lyric, Hammersmith), 9 Apr 29(AII)

Blake, Peter: exhibition, 26 Feb 26(AR) Blake, William: his art and times, 16 Apr 28(R) Marne for victory, The, 22 Jan 4(PC) Blood Brothers (Lyric), 23 Apr 30(AR) Bloodsrnoor Romance, A Joyce Carol Oates, 29 Jan 24(R)

Blunt, Anthony: death, 2 Apr 5(N), 17(A), 34(PW)

Boateng, Paul: at a conference on lice coercion, 5 Feb 14(A)

6ed,Y, 77ie (The Pit)c°,14 May 2848 'adlYpower, Dr Vernon Coleman, 30 Apr 22(R)

Boer war song, a, 14 May 19(L), 21 May 5(N), 28 May 23(L), 4 Jun 4(N) Boenr Worship , 25 Jun 13(A)

£100as

Boes of St Peter The, John Evangelist Walsh, 2 Apr 23(R) working in a bookshop, 1 Jan 15(:A); contributors' 'books of the

they 1Jan 24(R); A book in my life, 15 Jan 25, 22Jan 24,26 Mar 38(A); a record price for a bookbinding, 12 Feb 30(PS); a new method for authors, 12 Feb 30(PS), 19 Feb 18(L); the P's Post Masters series, 19 Mar 24(R); 19th- B century 'Silver Fork' novelists, 14 May 24(R) °Od:T. days 1 Jan 15(A)

B_orn-again socialts' t, 28 May 13(A) Boottwn lines, 16 Apr 3(LA)

1133 ttom's Dream (Little Venice), 4 Jun 37(AR) B2atique Fanfare/14e, La (ballet), 22 Jan 28(AR)

"'ace, Elizabeth: The Death of the Heart, 21 May 23(R); To the North, 21 May 23(R) Bowman, John, be Ycdera and the Ulster tion, 8 Jan 19(R) !losing: death of Jack Dempsey, 4 Jun 39 A)

!cIleYlan, Clare, Holy Pictures, 5 Mar 29(R toy Scout Handbook The, Paul Russell, 5 Feb 23(R) radburg, .. d, malcolm, Rates of Exchange, 9 Apr 26(R) Bra d.''r , Sarah, Disraeli, n Jan 20(R) Brendan

the rules, 8 Jan 15(A)

dreadan Behan: Interviews and Recollections, (ed.) _Mikhail, 2 Apr 20(R)

Etiri!ler E. H. Fenton, .7he Mystery of Geoles Simenon, 26 Feb 24(R) „ ..e. tie, Baps' Sulhwa, 5 Mar 29r t!F.rl.aeshead Revisited (TV), 4 Jun 26 Brighton Beach Memoirs W an), 9 Mar 32(AR)

29a101 visited 28 May 13(A), 11 Jun 22(L) untain: in the 1880s, 30 Apr 23(R); a guide to historic Britain, 18 Jun 22(R) Britain Can Work, Ian Gilmour, 12 Mar 4(PC), 19 Mar 21(L) 8 oadcasting: the restrictions on its coverage of elections, 21 May L), 4 Jun 26(L)

Brookner, Anita, Look at Me, 26 Mar 27(R)

_Brrothers Powys, The, Richard Perceval Graves, 19 Mar 25(R) p. own, George Mackay, Andrina and Other Stories, 2 Apr 24(R)

eluce-Gardyne, Jock: fails selection as Conservative candidate, 2 Apr 5(N)

gBrunei, 7 May 34 A lut bocring11111 new ideas, 8 Jan 6(AV) Sir Geoffrey Howe's fifth budget, 19 Mar 3(LA), 4(PC); 'sound and responsible' but boring, 19 Ma 4(PC); Peter Shore and his

alternative budget, 19 Mar (PC), 6(AV), 2 Apr 32(PS);

measures to aid industry, 26 Mar 4(PC); tax relief for start-up of ., new companies, 26 Mar 20(L) R4 utef.envelope buff, 19 Feb 13(A)

.„ PY Afakne (Her Majesty's), 4 Jun 37(AR) ekt.lpria: and the attempted assassination of the Pope, 1Jan 5(N),

„ :1? Jan 8(A), 5 Feb 31(PS) p,eluigar'tan horrors, 15 Jan 8(A) 2 a, Vice-President George, 19 Feb 5(N)

TiaaY; Dorothy: her love for Andre Gide, 28 May 24(R)

,-T,' auxuter versus margarine, 9 Apr 19(A)

e on, David, The Wooden Churches of Eastern Europe, 15 Jan 24(k)

RarY t _ll other name 22Jan 11(A) 237 (hands Letters of David and Sybil Eccles 1939-42, 12 Feb Cable television: see TELEVISION

Cal, Bernard McLaverty, 12 Feb 21(R) Calcutta revisited, 30 Apr 12(A) Caliban in Africa, Leonard Barnes, 25 Jun 13(A) Callas, Maria: 19 Feb 24(1); her marriage, 19 Feb 24(R) Callas Legacy, The, John Ardoin, 19 Feb 24(R) Calling some women, 12 Feb 15(A) Calling their own bluff, 12 Mar 3(LA) Cambridge Guide to English Literature, The, Michael Stapleton, 28 May 26(R) Cambridge University: the 'Apostles', 12 Mar 23(R), 34(AR); its ugly modern architecture, 9 Apr 23(R); the Museum of Classi- cal Archaeology, 9 Apr 24(R), 7 May 20(L) Campaign tedium, 21 May 3(LA) Can the disease be cured?, 4 Jun 22(A) Can the train take the strain?, 22 Jan 13(A) Care (Royal Court 'Theatre Upstairs), 26 Feb 28(AR) Caribbean disease, The, 7 May 7(A) Carmelites, The (Covent Garden), 7 May 32(AR) Carmen: Covent Garden, 12 Mar 32(AR); WNO, Cardiff, 4 Jun 34(AR) Caro, Anthony: exhibition, 19 Mar 30(AR)

Caro, Robert A., The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Path to

Power, 5 Feb 20(R) Carpets, exhibitions of, 11 Jun 31(AR) Carter, Jimmy, Keeping Faith: The Memoirs of a President, 1 Jan 20(R) Carter, Tony: exhibition, 29 Jan 26(AR) Case against Sizewell, The, 15 Jan 14(A) Case for Dr Owen, The, 30 Apr 3(LA) Cas R) e of the Kidnapped Angel, The, E.V. Cunningham, 2 Apr 25( Catcher in the Rye, The, J. D. Salinger, 15 Jan 25(A) Catling, Patrick Skene: an untrue story about him, 30 Apr 5(N) Cats: looking after a neighbour's cat, 15 Jan 16(A) Caute, David, Under the Skin: The Death of White Rhodesia, 26 Feb 19(R); The K-Factor, 11 Jun 29(R) Caves of Ice, James Lees-Milne. 26 Feb 21(R) Cellini, Benvenuto: his autobiography, 11 Jun 27(R)

Chamberlain, Neville: and appeasement, 16 Apr 2(R)

Chamber pots, 12 Mar 5(N), 9 Apr 32(CO) Champagne Charlie lives on, 12 Feb 12(A) Charities: a frustrated bequest, 9 Apr 18(A) Charles l's beheading, 9 Apr 2I(R), 7 May 20(L) Charley's Aunt (Lyric, Hammersmith), 19 Feb 25(AR)

CHESS

a survey of 1982, 1 Jan 30(A); the Fide presidential election, 8 Jan 29(A); the Brighton tournament, 15 Jan 31(A); answers to the Christmas quiz, 22 Jan 33(A); the Hastings tournament, 22 Jan 33(A); the Sochi tournament, 29 Jan 32(A); Fischer's con- ditions for a match against Timman, 5 Feb 33(A); three English GMs, 12 Feb 31(A); the Wijk aan Zee tournament, 12 Feb 31, 9 Apr 33(A); the Linares 'super-tournament', 12 Feb 31, S Mar 41(A); tournaments in Delhi and Harare, 19 Feb 31(A); the Commonwealth individual championship, 26 Feb 32, 2 Apr 33(A);coposed reform of the world championship cycle, 5 Mar 41 A); the Kasparov-Beliaysky Candidates' match, 5 Mar 41, 12 ar 37, 19 Mar 36, 26 Mar 41, 16 Apr 36(A); the 'Pterodactyl' in chess, 19 Mar 36(A); the Lloyds Bank problem solving competition, 26 Mar 41(A); the value of 'the exchange', 9 Apr 33(A); the Fide president's reprimand to Russia, 16 Apr 36(A); the Candidates' quarter-finals, 16 Apr 36, 23 Apr 36, 30 Apr 37, 7 May 37(A); the New York Open, 23 Apr 36(A); the Smyslov-Hiibner quarter-final decided by the spin of a roulette wheel, 30 Apr 37(A); the Soviet championship, 7 May 37(A); the Dortmund tournament, 14 May 32 A); women players and their world championship quarter- nals, 14 May 32(A); coffeehouse chess, 21 May 37(A); the draw in chess, 28 May 40(A); Giant Chess, 4 Jun 41(A); Raymond Keene's latest games, 11 Jun 22(L); a New York tournament, 11 Jun 37(A); the first Chequers chess competition, 18 Jun 32(A); the Euro- pean team championship, 25 Jun 33(A)

Chess, 1 Jan 30, 8 Jan 29,15 Jan 31, 22Jan 33, 29 Jan 32, 5 Feb 33, 12 Feb 31, 19 Feb 31, 26 Feb 32, 5 Mar 41. 12 Mar 37, 19 Mar 36, 26 Mar 41, 2 Apr 33, 9 Apr 33, l6 Apr 36, 23 Apr 36, 30 Apr 37, 7 May 37, 14 May 32, 21 May 37, 28 May 40, 4 Jun 41, 11 Jun 37, 18 Jun 32, 25 Jun 33(A) Chesterton, G. K.: a biography, 21 May 26(R); on the family, 28 May 39(1'S)

Chicago: the machine stops, 5 Mar 8(A)

CHILDREN

evacuees in an Irish convent, 8 Jan 17(L); traditional infanticide in China, 29 Jan 32(PS); A. A. Milne's poems imitated, 5 Feb 32(C0); early children's books, 12Feb 20(R); a history of baby- care books, 9 Apr 25(R); Kenneth Grahame's children's books, 16 Apr 27(R); wartime evacuees in Wales, 23 Apr 16(A); paedophilia, 7 May 27(R) Child-Lovers, The: A Study of Paedophiles in Society, Glenn D. Wilson and David N. Cox, 7 May 27(R) China: Chairman Mao, 22 Jan 19(L); infanticide discouraged, 29 Jan 32(PS)

CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH

the new liturgy an alternative form only, 1 Jan 19(L); the contemporary abandonment of Christianity, 1 Jan 23(A); desecration of a Cornish church, 9 Jan 18(R); the Orthodox Church in Russia, 15 Jan 24(R); today's new servicesand trendy clergy, 22Jan 16(A), 29Jan 18, 5 Feb 19,12 Feb 18(L); the Ten Commandments and the law, 12 Feb 6(AV), 19 Feb 18(L), 26 Feb 6(AV); St Mary's, Graham Street, 12 Feb 23(R); the C of E General Synod's debate on the nuclear deterrent,19 Feb 12(A); the country parson over the centuries, 26 Feb 24(R); the Bishop of Birmingham finds antisemitism in Jesus Christ, 5 Mar 39(PS); an address in a school chapel, 12 Mar 35(PS); the 'pro- gressive' ministry of St James's, Piccadilly, 19 Mar 5(N), 2 Apr 19, 9 Apr 20(L); hot cross buns, 2 Apr 19(L); 'lovey-dovey' Christianity and homosexuality, 9 Apr 6(AV); Jesus's personal appearance, 9 Apr 20(L)); broadcast choral evensong, 16 Apr 5(N); the New English Bible, 16 Apr 5(N), 23 Apr 19t); TV re- ligious programmes under threat, 23 Apr 3(LA h); English church choirs and choristers, 30 Apr 31(AR); Step en Dykes Bower's church architecture, 30 Apr 32(AR); a biography of Julia de Beausobre, 7 May 22(R); the 'born-again' phenome- non, 14 May 6(AV); religion in other than purely religious radio programmes, 4 Jun 36(AR); a Dial-a-Prayer service, 4 Jun 40(CO); the new Hymns Ancient and Modern, 25 June 23(R) Christmas: 1 Jan 5(N); early pagan festivals, 1 Jan 6(AV); advice on what to eat and drink, 1 Jan 6(AV); working at holiday time, 8 Jan 27(A)

Churchill, it Winston: 30 Apr 19(I); his early life, 30 Apr 19(R); implicated in the transportation of Romanians to Russia in 1945, 14 May 16(5) Churchill: 1874-1915, Ted Morgan, 30 Apr 19(R) Clark, Lord: a tribute, 28 May 36(AR) Clark, Ronald W., Benjamin Franklin: A Biography, 16 Apr 25)

Clarke,(R A. F. N., Contact, 9 Apr 24(R)

Classes, social: class resentment, 4 Jun 5(AV) Clay (The Pit), 1 Jan 25(AR) Cleese, John: not funny?, 5 Feb 30(AR) Clemente, Francesco: exhibition, 15 Jan 26(AR) Clifford, Dr Robert, Look out, Doctor!, 16 Apr 26(R) Clubs: a tie ring stolen in the Turf Club, 26 Feb 5(N), 5 Mar 6(AV), 23(L), 12 Mar 19(L) CND, the: its hypocrisy and self-righteousness, 1 Jan 4(PC), 15 Jan 19, 22 Jan 19, 5 Feb 19(L); what if Hitler, not Russia, were the nuclear enemy?, 12 Feb 5(N), 26 Feb 7(A); Monsignor Bruce Kent's position as general secretary, 7 May 5(N), 21 May 38(PW) Coin in Nine Hands, A, Marguerite Yourcenar, 19 Feb 23(R) Cole, Sir Henry: 16 Apr 20(1); a biography, 16 Apr 20(A) Coleman, Dr Vernon, Bodypower, 30 Apr 22(R) Colette, Joanna Richardson, 25 Jun 22(R) Collapse of education, The, 11 Jun 8(A) Collected Poems, Peter Porter, 23 Apr 24(R) Collier, J. P.: his career, 26 Mar 2447 Colonels and commissars, 5 Mar 1 A) Colour, novelists' use of, 5 Feb 26( ), 12 Mar 19(L) Comedy Without a Title, The (Lyric, Hammersmith), 4 Jun 37(AR) Commedia (Lyric, Hammersmith), 9 Apr 29(AR) Communes, brochures describing fictitious, 5 Mar 40(CO) Communication Cord, The (Hampstead), 28 May 36(AR)

COMMUNISM

the East European satellite countries distancing themselves from each other and from Russia, 8 Jan 8(A); the Catholic Church in communist states, 15 Jan 7(A); the improbability of military coups in communist countries, 5 Mar 10(A); What is left of Marxism?, 19 Mar 12(A); the US's obsession with com- munism in the Caribbean area, 7 May 7(A);Milovan Djilas on the nationalisation of communism, 11 Jun 20(A) Competition, 1 Jan 29, 8 Jan 29,15 Jan 31, 22 Jan 32, 29 Jan 32, 5 Feb 32, 12 Feb 30, 19 Feb 30,26 Feb 32,5 Mar 40,12 Mar 36, 19 Mar 35, 26 Mar 40, 2 Apr 32, Apr 32, 16 Apr 36,23 Apr 35, 30 Apr 36, 7 May 36,14 May 32, 21 May 36,28 May39„ 4Jun 40, 11 Jun 36, 18 Jun 32, 25 Jun 32(CO) Computers: computer records on lawyers, 19 Feb 18(L)

USING THIS INDEX

words ar as Iv ent of entries Entries are arranged in letter-by-letter alphabetical order, i.e. spaces between

exed Ind Ignored. Thus the entry 'One Man's Falklands' precedes 'On History'. Abbreviations are • exceptions: , nt.ten (i.e. 'Mr' follows all 'Mo..' entries and precedesentries) with two mac,. as. St' is indexed as if spelt out as 'Saint' , and 'Mac' and its variations are all treated as if spelt Use of Italia En • in • • newspapers tries in italics are titles--either of articles in the Spectator or of books, magazines and Taun.e or of plays, films, operas, ballets, exhibitions etc reviewed or mentioned. s t s ffiejences are in the form: (Day) (Month) (Page), i.e. date of issue followed by page number. the ref_ nu 5' means 'issue for 11 June, page 5'. Where a subject occurs more than once in an issue, The _erence may appear thus: '19 Mar 4(PC), 6(AV)'. ' 16 Au mp iv" 1r6e n f contributions is indicated by the letter or letters which follow the page reference. Th. us successe (11)' refers the reader k ' • e 26 of the 16 April issue. Where er to a boo review appearing on pag refe

after the last of in a list are to the same type of contribution the distinguishing letter is inserted ast of

of the d' them only. Thus the entries '15 Jan 19, 22 Jan 19, 5 Feb 19(Ly all refer to letters. A list Au tewits_tinguishing letters used is printed at the head of this index, films, onweg and In addi" 'middle' articles indexed by title, as are all books (under author and title), plays, ras etc which are either seenpfically reviewed or mentioned at length. Km co • -

main

of their ! ntributions are indexed under the subjects they deal with, usually with a brief indication contents. head. rigs to ve space and to group together references on similar subjects, a number of general eeun't2,g_ sucsah as 'Children', 'Education', 'Economic' and 'Parliament' are used, as well as the names of from entries"'s 9nd or und.aegnisations. Refer es enc which there is no room to index separately can often be traced these general headings. Artatigenri ISSUE NUMBERS

No.

8060 Date 1 January No.

8073 Date 2 April 8061 8 8074

9 „

8062 15 8075 16 „ 8063 22 8076 23 „ 8064 29 8077 30 „ 8065 5 February 8078 7 May 8066 12 8079

14 I I

8067 19 8080

21 I I

8068 26 8081 28 8069 5 March 8082 4 June 8070 12 8083 11 „ 8071 19 8084 18 „ 8072 26 8085 25 „

Comyn, James, Lost Causes, 1 Jan 21(R) Concise Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs, The, (ed.) J. A. Simpson, 8 Jan 20(R) Conditioned to failure, 7 May 18(A) Conklins, The, 15 Jan 16(A) Conscience of M Cot, The, 1 Jan 9(A) Conservation: seal-culling, 1 Jan 5(N), 17(A), 15 Jan 19(L), 29 Jan 32(PS); opposition to the proposed Franklin River darn in Tasmania, 1 Jan 13(A); the Victorian Society's quarter- centenary, 22 Jan 27(AR); the preservation of buildings and of the countryside, 5 Feb 5(N); the work of the Survey of London, 19 Feb 15(A)

CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, THE the Government's record during the lastyear, 1 Jan 3(LA); the Government 'bubbling over with new ideas', 8 Jan 6(AV); an advertising campaign to support its defence policy, 5 Feb 3(LA), 12 Feb 18(L); the 'Conservative Philosophy Group', 12 Feb 5, 19 Feb 5(N); how Mrs Thatcher could achieve the ten years of office she needs, 26 Feb 3(LA); confidential papers on family policy leaked, 26 Feb 17(A); the poor quality of MPs and candidates, 2 Apr 5(N); Tory election manifestoes, 9 Apr 3(LA); the election manifesto, 21 May 5,28 May 4(N); Conser- vative schemes watered down or forgotten, 21 May 6(AV); Mrs Thatcher's press conferences, 28 May 8, 4 Jun 8(A); concentra- tion on financial targets to help achieve economic objectives, 28 May 9(A); old Etonians in the Conservative Party, 4 Jun 4(N), 19(A), 25 Jun 4(N); a 'secret manifesto' unearthed by Denis Healey, 4 Jun 7(A), 18 Jun 5(AV); the men who will be in charge if the Conservatives win, 4 Jun 7(A); a Freudian in- terpretation of Mrs Thatcher's leadership, 4 Jun 18(A); the social, educational and professional backgrounds of Tory candi- dates, 4 Jun 19(A); must gain acceptance for the reform of the social services, 11 Jun 7(A); the general election victory, 18 Jun 3(LA), 34(PW); the Government reshuffled, 18 Jun 5(AV), 7(A), 34(PW); in what direction will the Government now move?, 18 Jun 8(A); how it fared in Scotland, 18 Jun 9(A); one reason for the election victory, 18 Jun 30(AR); see also THATCHER, MRS MARGARET and individual ministers and mem- bers

Contact, A. F. N. Clarke, 9 Apr 24(R) Contempt: as you were, 19 Feb 17(A) Contempt of court: the law still ambiguous after the Sunday Times case, 19 Feb 17(A)

Cooper, Duff: his resignation after Munich, it Jun 22(L)

Coote, Stephen, (ed.) The Penguin Book of Homosexual Verse, 19 Mar 26(R) Copper's nark, 29 Jan 6(AV)

Corsica, 23 Apr 32(AR)

Cottle, Basil, Names, 7 May 21(R) Count of Luxemburg, The (Sadler's Wells), 12 Feb 26(AR) Country Parson, The, Simon Goodenough, 26 Feb 24(R) Countryside, the: the country parson, 26Feb 24(R); tree recogni-

tion, 2 Apr 24(R); the power of farmers over the environment, 21 May 35(A); dry-stone walls, 21 May 36(A), 11 Jun 22,18 Jun

17(L); man's attitude to the natural world, 14 May 20(R) Courtauld, Samuel: his art benefaction, 26 Mar 32(AR) Cowboys and computers, 14 May 10(A)

Cowper, William: letters and prose writings, 15 Jan 20(R)

Cox, David N., and Glenn D. Wilson, The Child-Lovers: A Study of Paedophiles in Society, 7 May 27(R)

Cox, Stephen: exhibition, 30 Apr 29(AR) Craig, Edward Gordon: exhibition, 15 Jan 28(AR)

Cranston, Maurice, Jean-Jacques: The Early Life and Work of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 23 Apr 22(R)

Cresta Run, the, 8 Jan 14(A) Cricket: a tour of South Africa by rebel West Indians, 22 Jan 14(A); reflections on the MCC tour of Australia, 22 Jan 15(A);

the 1983 Wisden, 14 May 26(R); schools cricket, 11 Jun 22(L) Cricket before politics, 22 Jan 14(A) Crosland, Susan, Tony Crosland, 8 Jan 4, 15 Jan 4(PC) Crosland, Tony: a biography by his wife, 8 Jan 4(PC); his obses-

sive egalitarianism and his attitude to public expenditure, 8 Jan 4(PC)

Crossword clues embodied in a piece of prose, 26 Mar 40(CO) Crowl, Philip A., The Intelligent Traveller's Guide to Historic Britain, 18 Jun 22(R) Cubists and Cubism, Pierre Daix, 7 May 29(AR) Culling for conservation, 1 Jan 17(A) Cunningham, E. V., The Case of the Kidnapped Angel, 2 Apr 25(R) Curing the disease, 26 Mar 4(PC) D Dabney, Lewis, (ed.) The Portable Edmund Wilson, 25 Jun 26(R) Dacre, Lord (Hugh Trevor-Roper): first accepts, then rejects Hitler's 'diaries', 30 Apr 6(ANO,7, 17(A), 14 May 5(N) Daily Express: 8 Jan 5(N); Christopher Ward replaced as editor, 23 Apr 18(A), 30 Apr 18(L) Daily Mirror: on Prince Andrew's activities in Barbados, 2 Apr 6(AV); a series on young people, 7 May 6(AV) Daisy Pulls It Off (Globe), 30 Apr 30(AR) Daix, Pierre, Cubists and Cubism, 7 May 29(AR) Dale, Alzina Stone, The Triumph of Sanity: A Life of G. K. Chesterton, 21 May 26(R) Dalyell, Tam, One Man's Falklands, 12 Mar 20(R)

DANCE AND BALLET

Violet Ballantine's dancing academy to close, 1 Jan 29(A); Les Sylphides, Pas de Legumes, Five Tangos and La Boutique Fan- tasque, 22Jan 28(AR); a tribute to Nora Roche, 22 Jan 28(AR); Train, The Dancing Department and Secret Gardens, 26 Feb 29(AR); Maedie Dupre's, 26 Feb 29(AR); Valley of Shadows and Requiem, 12 Mar 29(AR); the Ballet Rambert season (Chicago Brass, Apollo Distraught etc), 2 Apr 27(AR ; the Royal Ballet tour (New York and Tokyo), 14 May 27 AR); Glen Tetley's Albion and MacMillan's Manor:, 14 May28 AR); Lydia Lopokova, 4 Jun 28(R); the Royal Ballet tour of hina and Korea with The Sleeping Beauty, 25 Jun 27(AR) Dancing Department, The (dance), 26 Feb 29(AR) Danger: ideas at work, 26 Feb 17(A) Dark Wind, The, Tony Hillerman, 2 Apr 25(R)

Darlington by-election: the campaign, 19 Mar 16(A); a Labour victory, 2 Apr 4(PC)

Daughters of Passion, Julia O'Faolain, 1 Jan 22(R) Davies, Joseph E.: on Russia in Mission to Moscow, 26 Feb 15(A) Davin, Dail, (sel.) Short Stories from the Second World War, 1 an 22R Davison, Francis: exhibition, 5 Mar 36(AR) Deadeye Dick, Kurt Vonnegut, 26 Feb 22(R) Dead men on leave, 16 Apr 8(A) Death: A Hebridean funeral, 1 Jan 16(A), 29 Jan 18(L); a death in an Egyptian hotel, 9 Apr 10(A); The Oxford Book of Death, 23 Apr 23(R); the BBC's obsession with death, 4 Jun 36(AR) Death of an idealist, 22 Jan 10(A) Death of the Heart, The, Elizabeth Bowen, 21 May 23(R) Death penalty, the: bloodthirsty Conservatives, 28 May 4(N); to

be debated again in Parliament, 25 Jun 4(N); the official hangman, 25 Jun 4(N) DEATHS Louis Aragon, 22 Jan 10(A); Eva Johansen, 22 Jan 31(A); Arthur Koestler, 12 Mar 17(A); Sir William Walton, 12 Mar 32(AR); Donald Maclean, 19 Max 15(A); Rebecca West, 19 Mar 19(A); Anthony Blunt, 2 Apr 5(N), 17(A), 34(PW); David Williams, 14 May 26(A); Lord Clark, 28 May 36(AR); Jack Dempsey, 4 Jun 39(A) de Beausobre, Julia: a biography, 7 May 22(R)

Debtors and Creditors, 11 Jun 26(P) Decadence (Arts), 29 Jan 27(AR) Decks cleared for battle, 29 Jan 3(LA) Deerbrook, Harriet Martineau, 16 Apr 23(R) Defence: Michael Heseltine appointed Secretary for Defence, 15 Jan 3(LA), 4(PC), 5(N), 6(AV); an advertising campaign to support the Government's defence policy, 5 Feb 3(LA), 12 Feb 18(L); the wasteful 'Fortress Falklands' policy, 23 Apr 3(LA) de Fontbrune, Jean-Charles, Nostradamus: Countdown to Apocalypse, 11 Jun 23(R) De Gaulle s France, 23 Apr 12(A)

Dempsey, Jack: death, 4 Jun 39(A) Denmark: dispute with Britain over fishing rights, 8 Jan 3(LA), 28(PW); agreement reached, 29 Jan 31(PS) Detective stories, 25 Jun 32(CO)

De Valera and the Ulster Question, John Bowman, 8 Jan 19(R) de Vallone, Yves: a biography, 8 Jun 22(R)

Diamonds: their marketing, 1 Jan 8, 5 Feb 10(A); finds in Western Australia, 5 Feb 10(A) Diaries: Hitler's alleged `diaries' turn out to be forgeries, 30 Apr 6(AV), 7, 17(A), 14 May 5(N), 7, 18, 31(A); Jeffrey Bernard's diaries, 14 May 31(A); imaginary extracts from Hitler's diaries, 28 May 39(CO)

Difficult Women, David Plante, 5 Feb 21(R), 29(AR) Diminishing Presidents, 12 Mar 14(A) • Dining Room, The: Astor Place, New York, 12 Mar 28(AR);

Greenwich, 11 Jun 33(AR)

Dirty Night on the Fastnet Rock, A, 21 May 36,11 Jun 36(CO) Disraeli, Sarah Bradford, 22 Jan 20(R) Disraeli, Benjamin and Sarah, A Year at Hartlebury, or The Elec- tion, 18 Jun 22(R) Disturbing experience, A, 19 Feb 16(A) Ditchburn, Jonathan, and Simon Jenkins, Images of Hampstead,

26 Feb 23(R)

Divisions in Scotland, The, 5 Mar 16(A)

Doctors: a small-town GP, 16 Apr 26(R) Dogs: death of a Doberman Pinscher, 26 Feb 5(N); a stray dog in Tuscany, 23 Apr 5(N)

Dog's breakfast, 26 Mar 19(A) Don Carlos (Covent Garden), 23 Apr 32(AR) Donna Quixote, 23 Apr 4(PC) Donovan, Robert J. 'Tumultuous Years, 14 May 25(R) Dori, La (Spitalfields)., 25 Jun 29(AR)

Dower, Natalie: exhibition, 18 Jun 28(AR) Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan: a biographical study, 8 Jan 22(A)

Draughtsman's Contract, The (film), 8 Jan 24(AR) Draw!, Wolfgang Heidenfeld, 28 May 40(A) Drawing in the Italian Renaissance Workshop, Francis Ames-

Lewis and Joanne Wright, 16 Apr 28(R)

Dream Babies, Christina Hardyment, 9 Apr 25(R) Dream Days, Kenneth Grahame (intro. Marion Lochhead), 16

Apr 27(R) Drink: El Vino's dress regulations, 9 Apr 5(N); coming back to drinking, 30 Apr 35(A); a book on how to control drinking, 7 May 35(A) Drugs: used by US liberal Democrats, 14 May 30(A)

Drumming up hatred, 16 Apr 9(A)

Dublin: recollections of prewar literary life, 21 May 28(A)

Dukes of Norfolk, The, John Martin Robinson, 29 Jan 19(R) Dust-up in Darlington, 19 Mar 16(A) Dying Breed, A, 19 Feb 10(A)

Dykes Bower, Stephen: his work in church architecture, 30 Apr 32(AR)

Early Children's Books, Eric Quayle, 12 Feb 20(R)

East-West relations: 8 Jan 28(PW); US ambassador Davies taken in by the Russians, 26 Feb 15(A); East and West at the END convention, 28 May 17(A)

Easy Way to Tree Recognition, The, John Kilbracken, 2 Apr 24(R) Eating Raoul (film), 29 Jan 28(AR)

Eccles, David and Sybil: letters 1939-42, 12 Feb 23(R)

Eck, Diana L., Banaras: City of Light, 15 Jan 23(R)

Economic: the inability ofgovernments to control economic life satisfactorily, 1 Jan 3(LA); the Government's concentration on financial targets to help achieve economic objectives, 28 May 9(A); how medium-term forecasts are produced, 28 May 9(A), 18 Jun 17(L); see also FINANCIAL

Edmond, Mary, Hilliard and Oliver: The Lives and Works of Two Great Miniaturists, 18 Jun 21(R) Edmund Kean (Lyric, Hammersmith), 30 Apr 30(AR) EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS

a speech at a school prizegiving, 15 Jan 12(A); the value of the public school system, 15 Jan 12(A); an address in a school chapel, 12 Mar 35(PS); 'cy' teachers urge instruction about os

homexuality, 9 Apr 6 AV); shortcomings of present-day school education, 16 Apr 19(A); the havoc wreaked by Shirley Williams, 7 May 6(AV), 11 Jun 8(A); Old Etonians in the Con- servative Party, 4 Jun 4(N), 19(A), 25 Jun 4(N); a Sunday Times schools essay competition, 11 Jun 5(AV); the collapse of state education, particularly in Liverpool, 11 Jun 8(A); schools cric- ket, 11 Jun 22(L); Bristol's gram:liar schools, 11 Jun 22(L); Neil Kinnock's views on education, 25 Jun 6(A) Education of a Gardener, The, Russell Page, 11 Jun 26(R) Edward III: a biography, 19 Feb 20(R) Edwards, Owen Dudley, The Quest for Sherlock Holmes, 8 Jan 22(R)

EEC, the: see European Economic Community

Egremont, Max, The Ladies' Man, 12 Feb 21(R)

Egypt: the multiplying population, 9 Apr 10(A)

Ehrman, John, The Younger Pitt: The Reluctant Transition, 25 Jun 18(R) 84 Charing Cross ,Road (Nederlander, New York), 12 Mar 28(AR)

Eisenhower, President , 16 Apr 24(1), 16 Apr 24(R)

Eisenhower Diaries, The, (ed.) Robert H. Farrell, 16 Apr 2400 ELECTIONS AND BY-ELECTIONS an election desirable sooner rather than later, 29 Jan 3(LA); lvia: Bermondsey by-election campaign, 19 Feb 4(PC); a 1-.)bera masa tory in Bermondsey, 5 Mar 4(PC), 13(A), 42(PW); the P prospects in Scotland, 5 Mar 16(A); the Darlington r campaign, 19 Mar 16(A); Labour retain Darlington, 2 the 4(PC); general election manifestoes, 9 Apr 3(LA), 4(PC), revised constituencies examined, 23 Apr 15(A); speeul_eti_,°nd the timing of the general election, 30 Apr 4(P'C); a"neral portunist general elections in the past, 7 May 15(A); a Prfar, election announced for 9 June, 14 May 3(LA), 4(A), 31Vi 34(1:pinion polls, 14 May 4(A), 21 May 20(L), ""21 42(P ; the restrictions on broadcasting's election coverag.eio May ), 4 Jun 26(0; Campaign tedrum, 21 May 3(1-10' &- Thatcher herself the real issue?, 21 May 4(PC); names of e,rth, dates used in verses, 21 May 5, 4 June 4(N); the 'myth °S. 21 floating voter as someone who occupies the middle groan May May 6(AV); Why I will vote Labour, 21 May 9(A), 28 Tiis 5(AV), 4 Jun 26(L); constituencies and areas visited: 21 Thatcher in Cornwall, 28 May 7(A), Plymouth, Devone.1iej, May 14(A), Down South, 28 May 12(A), Tony Berm in lsq 28 May 13(A), Roy Jenkins in Brixton, 28 May 38(A), hfict.a Foot in Yorkshire, 4 Jun 6(A), Michael Heseltine, Normorrir Tebbit and Cecil Parkinson electioneering, 4 Jun 7(A), lure, West Norfolk, 4 Jun 10(A), Edward Heath in Nottingham ed. 4 Jun 12(A), Merseyside, 11 Jun 8(A); the party political casts, 21 May 34(AR); the Labour leaders poor tactics, (-°' ress 3(LA); election smears and scares, 28 May 6(A); the Per1Y Porn- conferences, 28 May 8, 4 Jun 8, 11 Jun 7(A); the electioa cis paign in Northern Ireland, 28 May 12(A); the Alhan ,28 Battlebus, 28 May 14(A); opinion polls on voting intent*: Drina May 42(PW); advice to vote Conservative, 4 Jun 3(LA). intentions in Brixton, 4 Jun 16(A); prominent people's_rio; intentions, 4 Jun 24(A); Election Call (radio), 4 Jun 35 three parties contending in a two-party electoral system,,..'..,"12, 10(A); the General Beigrano sinking made an issue, 11 14(A); Walter Cronkite reporting, 11 Jun 34(A); the COn (VW). Pre tive victory in the general election, 18 Jun 3(LA), 34.- sent electoral system not 'unfair', 18 Jun 3(LA), 6(A); The it a discrepancy between the Alliance's votes and the see:„,,i. gained, 18 Jun 3(LA), 6, 8(A); how the parties fared in ,?,uri land, 18 Jun 9(A); reasons for the Conservative victory, la 30(AR); see also AUSTRALIA; GERMANY, WEST; Italy

Elgin Marbles, the: see GREECE

Elstree, Patricia Warren, 21 May 22(R)

El Vino's dress regulations, 9 Apr 5(N), 16 Apr 35(A) Ely visited, 4 Jun 9(A) Energy: opposition to the proposed Franklin River dam em from 1 Jan 13(A); sulphur dioxide and carbon dioxide le" from power stations, 26 Feb 14(A), 12 Mar 19(L)

Enfield cross mystery, The, 5 Feb 16(A)ra, I English language: a prose passage with a given syllabic paq,,,,);

Jan 29(C0); oratory and the mastery of language, 11 Jun 11 regional accents, 11 Jun 22, 25 Jun 17(L)

English Literature, The Cambridge Guide to, Michael Stapleterl' 28 May 26(R) Enoch's A) stand? 28 y 12( Enright,last D. J., (chi osenMa and ed.) The Oxford Book of Death' 23 Apr 23(R) 34(0) EnOThrung aus dem Serail, Die (Glyndebourne), 4 Jun whoa Environment, the: dangers from sulphur dioxide and

dioxide in the atmosphere, 26 Feb 14(A), 12 Mar 19(L)

Escape from Empire, R. J. Moore, 19 Mar 22(R) ET - The Extra-Terrestrial (film), 1 Jan 19(L) , Europe: postwar Europe 1945-1957, 21 May 21ir fishing Euroean Economic Community, the: Denma disputes meet limits around Britain, 8 Jan 3(LA), 28(PW); anion reached, 29 Jan 31(PS); ten years of British mem Ts 6 May 3(LA); postwar Europe and the EEC, 21 May 21(19,25 100 23(L); Bntain secures a refund on its 1983 contnbe"ee, 34(P) Excess baggage, 9 Apr 3(LA) Extremities (West Side Arts Center, New York), 12 Mar 2g(Alt) Eyewitness Falklands, Robert Fox, 12 Mar 20(R)

F

Face-lift f Jun 7(A or Labour?, A, 25 J 7(A) Facing the people, 14 May 3(LA)

FALKLAND ISLANDS, THE

the Falklands war, 1 Jan 3(LA); visited by MIS ThatCha, 15,,,,,J81! 34(PW), 22 Jan 5(N); the report by Lord Franks, 22Jan 40-, 34(PW), 29 Jan 5(N), 2 Apr 8(A); books on the Falklands ta,i• 12 Mar 20(R); the Argentinian flag raised on Thule, 11T.ri, 5(N); lessons learnt, 2 Apr 3(LA); the Franks cepa! eTill„,.eZr 2 Apr 8(A); Mrs Thatcher's 'Fortress Falklands' policy, .‘" e 3(LA); the 'Falklands factor' in the election, 21 May 5(N); i.g Truth about the Belgrano, 11 Jun 12(A), 18 Jun . ,

17 25 Jun

1161T2n; tih2e, 1G4e(nAe)ral Belgrano sinking raised as an election issue' 16(L); jduirio2cesicsARdc Malvinas (Royal Court Theatre Fallen lilkeinanAdsngeW4aAr, , Th19em, 20(R) - Fall of a down-under Tory 12 Mar 8(A) Familiar tale, A, 26 Mar 7(A) Family, the: government papers on familY_PeheY leaked' 26 Feb 17(A); G. K. Chesterton on, 28 May 390.8) Thar le '5S(Aun)dav Times Insight Team, 12 Mar 'Famine reports exaggerated', 2 Apr 17(A) , Trn, 19(R) Farjeon, Eleanor and Herbert, K!larld.Queeds, '"''' - -- , Farrell, J. G., Troubles, 21 May 1 2.4(111 FFaartrrhelinl,gRostbeeprtheHn.:,e(xheclib)itiThoen,lian 26(weArR/laries, 16 APT - Fashion show, a, 26 Feb 31(PS) Frasarhoseert Murphy's ytDicartymN 14 MayoanytoheA, v21.)May 36,11 Jun 36(C0) Fathers and mothers, 4 Jun 18(A) Fen (Almeida), 5 Mar 37(AR) Fermor, Patrick Leigh, A Time to Keep Silence,8, Jan 231,,,i0 Festivals: the Manila film fesival, 5 Feb 6(AV); an ada fea devastated Beirut, 19 Febt 8(A); arts festivals of 1983. 23 Apr 27(AR); Britain Salutes New York, 30 Apr 34(A) Few lessons learned, A, 2 Apr 3(LA) r jail 19(Q; Films: a correction to a 'film of the year' judgment, . 12SAt; American westerns and the 'Code of the West', 14 May , es the Elstree story', 21 May 22(R); see also individual film u --.

a new sterling crisis, l5 Jan 5(N); little official reaction to the fall in the pound, 22 Jan 12(A); the expenditure White Paper, 12 Feb 4(1,0'; the local authorities 12 Feb 4(PC); what will the Government s so-called 'underspending' by government and _financial policy be?, 25 Jun 15(C); See also BUDGET

littancial Times, the: crippled by a machine-minders' strike, 18

Jun 16(A)

Finland: and a nuclear-free Fennoscandia, 1 Jan 10(A)

Fishing: a dispute on fishing rights round Britain, 8 Jan 3(LA), -,.2(PW); agreement reach.ed, 29 Jan 31(PS)

e_ry , Robert, In Tune of War, 4 Jun 31(R) Five e Tangos (ballet), 22 Jan 28(AR) Fit

gs: the Union Flag and the Union Jack, 19 Mar 5(N), 26 Mar

H2O, 9 Apr 20(1) Fiana,..gan, . .arteirhibirion, 15 Jan 26(AR) F 7'"th'Y "18 'el, 22 Jan 12(A) _o wing riednicin, 28 May 9tAl

rood: what to eat and drink at Christmas, 1 Jan 6(AV); butter

4(N)

versus margarine, 9 Apr 19(A); Lymeawold cheese, 28 May

Fools

Focrr.oMIcf Fortunerbkot , William Trevor, 7 May 26(R) 9 Apr 1, 4 Jun 6(1); a failure in leadership, 5 Feb 4(PC); the 9yestio of resigning, 5 Mar 4(PC); a vote-loser on T'V, 2 Apr 3AR.); interviewed on TV, 14 May 30, 4 Jun 38(AR); his dog 113)jr2Y, 28 May 30-A)* campaigning in Yorkshire, 4Jun 6(A), 'a roody hen sitting 'serpents' ems', 4 Jun 6(A); let off lightly

rantin ow • ' '

at the press conferoennces- 4 Jun 8-(A); nearly seventy, 11 Jun rn,,3 (0,R); to resign the Labour Party leadership, n18to g . ay like King Lear in the thunde Jun '6,(1A1)Jun --.4 all, association: Manchester United before and after the

Munich Apr 5 Mar 21(A); too much of it and too poor

Force of D •

qualiy, 2 Apr 5t)

Ford A esa' e (Coliseum), 23 Apr 32(AR) Ford'Colin and wine-throwing episode, 25 Jun 31(A) `--°lin, and Brian Harrison, A Hundred Years Ago: Britain Ford, 1880s in Words and Photographs, 30 Apr 23(R) !for , Ford Maalox: friendship with Ezra Pound, 12 Mar 24(R)

Foreign Office, the: its recruitment for MI6, 21 May 16(A); Sir Geoffrey 'low Morale' a sign of grace?, 29 Jan 5(N); _ Places Francis Pym as Foreign Secretary, 18 Jun 7(A)

pryorgery trail, The, 14 May 7(A) Howe re- nudable politician, A, 21 May 14(A) ForIr5r E. M, The Hill of Devi, 23 Apr 26(R) rites own good, 29 Jan 4(PC) ess Falklands 23 Apr 3(LA) l'ornine and Men's' Eyes, Dewey Ganzel, 26 Mar 24(R) For" - ... •fl. Fox ......gazt e, 26 Feb 3A), Mar 2(L) , , Gore, 2 A. 25(R) ro, Robert Eyewitness Falkland s12 •, 12 Mar 20(R) Flt.oucE ttcYthe resignation of M Cot, 1 Jan 9(A); little change in foreign . 1 Jan 9(A); the rift between the government and the , 1 Jan 9(A); the 18th-century Beast of evauda"party Jan 17(A); a passage in fractured French, 15 Jan 34C0); Louis Ara,gon and the Communist Party, 22 Jan 10(A); wreeankepnsition of the Communists, 5 Feb 9(A); a book on the 1(A);E. h, 5 Feb 22(R); the many wartime collaborators, 12 Feb Klaus Barbie, the Nazi 'Butcher of Lyons', handed over by Bolivia, 12 Feb 34(PW); a conference on culture and the economic crisis 19 Feb 28 (AY the municipal elections, 5 Mar Li, 19 Mar 7(A); the Commurnsts in decline, 5 Mar 11(A); the Left fare better than seemed probable, 19 Mar 7(A); Pans in F 5, 6 Mar 3A); an Englishman's disillusionment with rance today, 26 Mar 39(PS); new austerity measures and a split Tnong the &alists, 2 Apr 7(A), 34(PW); Apr 2 PrL(A); France's nuclear strike power, 9 Apr 12(A); France liiii ,48---and today, 16 Apr 11(A), 30 Apr 18(L); Charles nu and defence policy, 16 Apr 12(A); a growing sense Of Franccommitment to its various allies, 16 Apr 12(A); de Gaulle s. e, 23 Apt (; the student revolt of 1968, 30 Apr 10(A), ue olunderMal the government's first year now having to be 12(A)

Paid for, 28 y 16(A); police demonstrations in Paris, 18 Jun

;anances shrinking Left, 19 Mar 7(A) ra !din, Benjamin: a biography, 16 Apr 25(R) auks rep., on the Falklands invasion, the, 22 Jan 4(PC), Fr (P W), 29 Jan 5(N), 2 Apr 8(A)

afireofridDavid 4

t AR We Shall Shock Them: The British Army in F War II 2 Apr 23('R) r4sr Malcolm: loses the Australian general election, g(A) Frauetu with d 12 Mar Free,_ if _ange, 5 Mar 3(LA) French ,rn_ wa/es, 23 Apr 16(A) ro„, ,,i.he Theodore Zeldin, 5 Feb 22(R) -"`', kAement: on what to cat and drink at Christmas, 1 Jan 6(AV)

Freudian inte ' priadr, rPrelation of current polities, a, 4 Jun 18(A)

g(A)411- %iron: on the 'natural rate' of unemployment, 28 May From: Holbein to Hockney, Simon Wilson, 16 Apr From War to War with L.ove (New End), 5 Feb 28(AR) Frost, David, i.„,

rust, Roben his punctuation altered, 19 Mar 35(PS)

"rno Wants to be a Millionaire?, 4 Jun 3001(R) Fuchs. Martin: exhibition, 29 Jan 26(AR) pyep%"22(7)Villiani. Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement, re furoPe, 10 Apr 17(A) Fidl Tiu, Dela Muphy, 26 Feb 22() Fussell Paulrv, ?lie BorY Scout Handbook, 5 Feb 23(R)

G

Gambler. The (Coliseum), 7 May 32(AR) "d)" (filn1): 8 Jan 26(AR); the presentation of Oscars, 16 Apr 34(AR1 Genzel■ Dewey, Fortune and Men's Eyes, 26 Mar 24(R) Gard Jane, 7he Pangs of Love 19 Feb 23(R)

Gardening.: garden gnomes, 28 May 4(N); gardening books, 11

aJun 26() raarvey, Marcus: the 'Back to Africa' movement, 9 Apr 15(A) , Romain, Kin Solomon (trans, Barbara Wright), 28 May R) g l_Gasnel lrolight (opera), 15 Jan 28(AR)

other Nazi war criminals, 12 Feb 7(A); Barbie handed over to France, 12 Feb 34(PW); modern Germany, 19 Mar 27(R); see also Hitler Germany, East: a student's treatment in East and in West Germany, 9 Apr 7(A) GERMANY, WEST

issues in the general election, 29 Jan 7(A), 5 Mar 3(LA); exhibi- tions in Berlin recalling Hitler's rise to power, 29 Jan 8(A); Ostpohtik and the attitude no Poland, 12 Feb 10(A); an SPD election rally, 5 Mar 7(A); two contrasting visions of Germany, 5 Mar 7(A); the CDU!FDP coalition win the general election, 12 Mar 7(A); a student's treatment in East and West Germany, 9 Apr 7(A); Stern and the Hitler `diaries', 30 Apr 7(A); who forged and sold the 'diaries'?, 14 May 7(A); postwar Germany, 21 May 21(R) Gertrude Jekyll on Gardening, (ed.) Penelope Hobhouse, 11 Jun

6(R) Ghana: nearly two millions Ghanaians expelled from Nigeria, 5 Feb 8(A)

Gibbons, Orlando, 19 Feb 26(AR)

Gide, Andre: loved by Dorothy Hussy, 28 May 24(R)

Gilmour, Ian, Britain Can Work, 12 Mar 4(PC), 19 Mar 21 (L) Girl's best friend no more, A, 1 Jan 8(A) Girl Talk, 19 Mar 20(A) Give them back their marbles, 1 Jan 12(A) Glasgow revived, 5 Mar 19(A)

Glasgow's architecture and public housing, 5 Mar 19(A), 19 Mar 21(L), 26 Mar 20(X) Gold: its ups and downs in price, 1 Jan 8(A)

Golden Age, The, Kenneth Grahame (intro. Marion Lochhead),

16 Apr 27(R)

Golden Calf, The, 19 Feb 12(A)

Goldfinger, Emit his architecture, 11 Jun 30(AR) Goldring, Douglas: photograph wanted, 15 Jan 19(L)

Goodbye to Calcutta, 30 Apr 12(A) Goodenough, Simon, The Country Parson, 26 Feb 24(R) Goodman, Jonathan, r.) The Pleasures of Murder, 11 Jun 24(R) Good tax, A ,7 May 3(LA) Good YMCA Guide, The, 12 Feb 13(A) Gosling, Paula, Woman in Red, 25 Jun 21(R)

Gossip-writing of 1970-80, the, 18 Jun 20(R)

Gotchal: The Media, the Government and the Falklands Crisis,

Robert Harris, 12 Mar 20(R) Gowing, Lawrence: exhibition, 16 Apr 30(AR)

Graduate on the dole, A, 12 Feb 16(A) Graduating to MI6, 21 May 16(A) Grahame, Kenneth: The Golden Age and Dream Days, 16 Apr 27(R); Paths to the River Bank (selections), 16Apr 27(R) Graham Stuart Thomas's Three Gardens, 11 Jun 26(R) Grandsen, Antonia, Historical Writing in England, Vol II, 19 Feb

20(R) Gravedigger, a jolly, 19 Feb 29(A)

Graves, Richard Perceval, The Brothers Powys, 19 Mar 25(R) Great Australian Drought, The, 22 Jan 6(A) Great hotel robbery, The, 26 Mar 15(A) Great scribe, A, 2 Apr I8(A) Great work, Vishinsky!, 26 Feb 15(A)

GREECE the return of the Elgin Marbles urged, 1 Jan 12(A), 8 Jan 6(AV), 15 Jan 19(L), 29 Jan 30(A); increasing political tension, 2 Apr 30(A); the national karate championships, 2 Apr 30(A); a

legal rutin j ce on foreign-held property, 23 Apr 33(A), 30 Apr 18, 28 May 23 L); a Teddy Kennedy visit to Greece, 14 May 30(A); Melina ercouri views the Elgin Marbles in the British Museum, 11 Jun 4(N)

Greene, Graham: an interview, 1 Jan 19, 8 Jan 17(L); conversa- tions with, 23 Apr 20(R); bad grammar, 14 May i9(L) Greenham Common anti-nuclear demonstrators, the: 1 Jan 18(A), 8 Jan 17(L),15 Jan 6(AV), 19 Mar 5(N), 20(A), 26 Mar 20(L); the Greenham Common women visited, 23 Apr 4(PC) Greer, Germaine, 5 Feb 21(R) Grey, the 6th Earl: arrested by the Obscene Publications Squad, 7 May 5(N)

Grigorenko, Petro G., Memoirs (trans. Thomas P. Whitney), 14 May 23(R Grimond, Jo): an audience of none, 8 Jan 17(L) Gross, John, (chosen by) The Oxford Book of Aphorisms, 26 Mar 23R) Gstaa(d: visitors to, 26 Feb 30, 5 Mar 38, 12 Mar 35(A); the skiing, 12 Mar 35(A) Guardian, the: its intellectual snobbery, 15 Jan 18(A), 22 Jan 19(L); belittles the Sun, 15 Jan 18(A); a 'special report' on Nigeria, 3 Feb 8(A); leaks government papers on family policy, 26 Feb 17(A); Malcolm Muggeridges Manchester Guardian articles on Russia in 1933, 2 -Apr 17(A); sends 15 correspon- dents to Moscow, 23 Apr 5(N); its value to Russia, 23 Apr 5(N) Guatemala: the reported massacre discounted, 7 May 8(A) Guinness Book of Records, 1983 Edition, The, (ed.) Norris

McWhirter, 19 Feb 19(R); its factual reliability, 5 Mar 23(L) Gurney, Ivor: his war letters, 12 Feb 22(R)

Hamilton, Ian, Robert Lowell: A Biography , 14 May 21(R) Hampstead and Hampstead Heath, 26 Feb 23(R) Hard Feelings (Bush), 12 Feb 27(AR) Hardyment, Christina, Dream Babies, 9 Apr 25(R) Harriet Martineau's Autobiography, 16 Apr 2.3(R) Harris, Frank: correspondence with Bernard Shaw, 19 Mar 28(R) Harris, Robert, Gotchal: The Media, the Government and the Falklands Crisis, 12 Mar 20(R) Harrison, Brian, and Colin Ford, A Hundred Years Ago: Britain in the 1880s in Words and Photographs, 30 Apr 23(R) Hart-Davis, Rupert, (ed.) Siegfried Sassoon's War Diaries 1915- 1918, 26 Mar 26(R) Hastings, Max, and Simon Jenkins, The Battle for the Falklands, 12 Mar 20(R)

Hattersley, Roy: seeks the Labour leadership, 30 Apr 5(N), 18 Jun 6, 25 Jun 7, 8(A) Hawke, Robert J.: 12 Mar 8(I); a biography, 22 Jan 7(A) Hawks and falcons, 12 Mar 16(A) Healey, Denis: 4 Jun 14(1); his earlier attachment to communism, 15 jan 4(PC); reveals a 'secret Conservative manifesto', 4 Jun

7(A), 18 Jun 5(AV); a volunteer for martyrdom?, 4 Jun 14(A) Heartbreak House (Haymarket), 26 Mar 33(AR) Heat and Dust (film), 12 Feb 25(AR) Heath, Edward: an incident involving the Queen Mother, 7 May 5(N); electioneering in Nottinghamshire, 4 Jun 12(A) Heath: radiating isolation, 4 Jun 12(A) Hebridean funeral, A, 1 Jan 16(A), 29 Jan 18(L) Heifer, Eric: defends Live! 16 Apr 18(A); and foreign travel 14 May IO 78 May 111 r:1 Heidenfeld, Wolfgang, Draw!, 28 May 40(A) Hell-Fire Duke: the Life of the Duke of Wharton, Mark Blackett-

Ord, 26 Feb 20(R) Henderson, Nigel: exhibition, 21 May 31(AR)

Henry V, William Shakespeare (ed. G. Taylor), 23 Apr 21(R), 30

Apr 18(L) Heseltine, Michael: 15Jan 1(I); appointed Secretary for Defence, 15 Jan 3(LA), 4(PC), 5(N), 22 Ian 19(L); 15 Jan 6(AV); elec- tioneering in Liverpool, 4 Jun 7(A)

Heseltine and Tebbitson, 4 Jun 7(A) Higher form of apathy, A, 28 May 10(A) High Life, 1 Jan 27,8 Jan 26, 15 Jan 29, 22 Jan 30, 29Jan 30, 5 Feb

30,1 Feb 29,19 Feb28, 26 Feb 30,5 Mar 38,12 Mar 35,19 Mar 33, 26 Mar 38, 2 Apr 30, 9 Apr 31,16 Apr 34,23 Apr 33,30 Apr 34, 7 May 34,14 May 30, 21 May 34, 28 May 38, 4 Jun 38,1 1 Jun 34, 18 Jun 31,25 Jun 30(A)

High-pitched Msssss, A, 1 Jan 18(A) Highsmith, Patricia, People Who Knock at the Door, l2 Feb 20(R)

Hill, Anthony: exhibition, 18 Jun 28(AR)

Hillerman, Tony, The Dark Wind, 2 Apr 25(R)

Hilliard and Oliver: The Lives and Works of Two Great

Miniaturists, Mary Edmond, 18 Jun 21 R Hill of Devi, The, E. M. Forster, 23 Apr 26(R)

Hilton, Roger: exhibition, 15 Jan 27(AR)

Hindoo Holiday, J. R. Ackerley, 5 Mar 27(R)

Historians past and present, 9 Apr 22(R)

Historical Writing in England, Vol II, Antonia Grandsen, 19 Feb

20(R)

History Men, The, John Kenyon, 9 Apr 22(R) History of the Modern World, A, Paul Johnson, 7 May 22(R)

Hitler: his alleged 'diaries' turn out to be forgeries, 30 Apr 6(AV), 7, 17(A), 14 May 5(N), 7, 18, 31(A), 34(PW), 21 May 20(L);

who forged and sold the 'diaries'?, 14 May 7(A); imaginary ex-

tracts, 28 May 39(CO)

Hoban, Russell, Pilgermann, 12 Mar 27(R) Hobhouse, Penelope, (ed.) Gertrude Jekyll on Gardening, 11 Jun

26(R)

Hogg, James, Selected Stories and Sketches (ed. Douglas S.

Mack), 5 Mar 28(R) Holidays: dreams of holidays in the sun, 5 Feb 31(A); old holiday snaps, 23 Apr 34(A); holidaying alone, 21 May 35(A) Hollar, Wenceslaus: exhibition, 30 Apr 29(AR) Holmes, Sherlock; short detective stories, 25 Jun 32(CO)

Holy Pictures, Clare Boylan, 5 Mar 29(R)

Homosexuals: their influence on politics and civic affairs in the US, 26 Feb 13(A); a book of homosexual verse, 19 Mar 26(R); the Gay Teachers' Group and the Gay Christian Movement, 9 Apr 6(AV); San Francisco's homosexuals, 9 Apr 9(A) Honours and awards: the New Year honours list, 8 Jan 6(AV); a knighthood for Kenneth Lewis but none for Peregrine Worsthome, 8 Jan 6(AV); Mrs Thatcher and the honours sys- tem, 11 Jun 4, 18 Jun 4(N); the Birthday honours list, 18 Jun 4(N), 5(AV), country, 18 Jun 4(N), 5(AV) 34(PW); Whitelaw's hereditary vis-

Hope, Charles, and Alessandro Nova, (ed.) The Autobiography of Benvenuro Cellini, 11 Jun 27(R)

Horses and horse-racing: Lambourn, 19 Mar 28(R); the Grand National, 16 Apr 5(N); Kentucky, 7 May 34(A) Hospitals: a report from a hospital ward, 19 Mar 34(A); a short en- gagement with the kitchen staff, 26 Mar 39(A) HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, ETC

the Palace, St Moritz, 8Jan 14(A); some recommended London pubs and restaurants, 15 Jan 30(A); New York's Chelsea Hotel, 19 Feb 9(A); features of a badly-run hotel or boarding house, 19 Feb 30(C0); British Transport hotels sold off, 26 Mar 15(A), 9 Apr 20,16 Apr 21(L); the Adelphi, Liverpool, 26 Mar 15, 2 Apr 13(A), 9 Apr 20(L)•' an incident in a French hotel, 26 Mar 39( PS); a death in anEgyptian hotel, 9 Apr 10(A); the Moskva Hotel in Belgrade, 7 May 20(L); Sofia's Hotel Bulgaria, l4May 19(L); a new chess cafe in London, 21 May 37(A) Hot hair, 15 Jan 3(LA) House of Horror, 26 Feb 6(AV)

Houses, historic and notable: royal residences, 12 Feb 19(R); James Lees-Milne's postwar work for the National Trust, 26 Feb 21(R); country houses built since 1945,30 Apr 27(AR); the Hertford family seat, Ragley Hall, 4 Jun 32(R) Houses and housing: moving house, 8 Jan 27(PS); house rents in Scotland, 29 Jan 5(N); Glasgow's public housing, 5 Mar 19(A), 19 Mar 21(L) Howe, Sir Geoffrey: interviewed on TV, 29 Jan 30(AR); little in the economy under his control, 12 Feb 4(PC); presents his fifth budget, 19 Mar 3(LA), 4(PC); appointed Foreign Secretary, 18 Jun 7(A)

How He Lied to Her Husband (Bear and Staff, Bear St), 21 May 30(AR) How they will vote, 4 Jun 24(X)

Hoyland, John: exhibition, 21 May 32(AR)

Huffing and puffing, 8 Jan 12(A)

Hugo, Jean: exhibition, 12 Mar 33(AR) Human rights: the confusion of the issues of human rights and nuclear disarmament, 28 May 17(A)

Humphreys, Emyr, The Taliesin Tradition,7 May 18(A) Hundred Years Ago, A: Britain in the 1880s in Words and Photo- graphs, Colin Ford and Brian Harrison, 30 Apr 23(R) Hundred years ago, One, 1 Jan 8, S Jan 9, 15 Jan 12, 22 Jan 9, 29

Jan 13, 5 Feb 12, 12 Feb 11, 19 Feb 16, 26 Feb 11, 5 Mar 22, 12 Mar 16, 19 Mar 14, 26 Mar 15, 2 Apr 10, 9 Apr 10,16 Apr 16, 23 Apr 14, 30 Apr 15, 7 May 19,14 May 15, 21 May 12,28 May 21, 4 Jun 20, 11 Jun 16,18 Jun 14, 25 Jun 11(X)

Hunger, The (film), 11 Jun 31(AR) Hymns Ancient and Modern New Standard, 25 Jun 23(R)

Hypocrisy, 1 Jan 4(PC), 11 Jun 35(PS)

'1, as a government', 11 Jun 3(LA) Ice is breaking, The, 5 Feb 7(A) Identification of a Woman (film), 26 Feb 27(AR) Idomeneo (Glyndebourne), 4 Jun 34(AR) Image of the Architect, The, Andrew Saint, 25 Jun 24(R) Image of the hawk, The, 12 Mar 16(A) Image of the Poet, The, David Piper, 26 Mar 21(R) Images of Hampstead, Simon Jenkins and Jonathan Ditchbum, 26

Feb 23(R)

Immigrants in Wales, 16 Apr 14(A)

Immigration: Mr Whitelaw seeks to change the immigation rules,

5 Feb 3(LA); a refugee sent back to Romania, 26 Mat 9(A), 42(PW); the impact of immigrants in Wales, 16 Apr 14(A) Imperial attitudes, 28 May 20(A) Importance of Being Constance, The, Joyce Bentley, 4 Jun 29(R) rh.irdesor Win Vinreime, in Arty Zal

Incomes: contract between 'top people' and the 'lower orders', 5 Feb 5(N); Labour's future wage policy, 16 Apr 4(PC)

INDIA

India's viceroys, 15 Jan 22(R), 5 Mar 23(L); Benares (Banaras), 15 Jan 23(R); Englishmen who served Indian rajahs, 5 Mar

27 R); the Attlee government and the Indian problem, 19 Mar 22(R); the course of the British raj, 2 ,r 22(11.); E. M. Forster in ndia, 23 Apr 26(R); Goodbye to Calcutta, 30 Apr 12(A) India Britannica, Geoffrey Moorhouse, 2 Apr 22(R) Industry: a patriotic match firm, 15 Jan 5(N); the Budget's aid to industry, 26 Mar 4(PC); tax relief for start-up of new com- panies, 26 Mar 20(L); Labour's plans for industry, 16 Apr 4(PC) Inglis, Brian, and Ruth West, The Alternative Health Guide, 30 Apr 22(R) Ingrains, Richard: his Who's Who entry, 16 Apr 21(L) Inner Voices (Lyttelton), 25 Jun 29(AR) Innocent Millionaire, An, Stephen Vizinczey, 26 Mar 28(R) Inquiries, tribunals etc: see REPORTS, INQUIRIES ETC In Search of Love and Beauty, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, 23 Apr 26(R) Intelligent Traveller's Guide to Historic Britain, The, Philip A. Crowl, 18 Jun 22(R) Interlopers in the Gulf, 12 Mar 15(A) Intermezzo(Glyndeboume), 25 Jun 29(AR) International Gossip, Andrew Barrow, 18 Jun 20(R) Interviews by John Mortimer, 30 Apr 25(R) In the Service of the Peacock Throne, Parviz C. Radji, 30 Apr 20(R) In Time of War, Robert Fisk, 4 Jun 31(R) Introverted city, An, 26 Mar 10(A) Iran: an ambassador's diary, 29 Jan 17, 5 Feb 30(A), 30 Apr 20(R ; what wilt follow Khomeini and the mullahs?, 26 Mar 12(A ; Edward Mortimer's welcome to Khomeini, 7 May 20(L) Iran: a er the mullahs, 26 Mar 12(A)

IRELAND

a visit to Dublin, 1 Jan 28(A); British broadcasting dominated by Irishmen, 8 Jan 5(N); de Valera and the Ulster question, 8 Jan 19(R); ; Haughey and the storm over telephone-tapping, 29 Jan 16(A ; Haughey survives as leader of the opposition, l2 Feb 12(A); e Irish RM and the end of the Anglo-Irish Ascen- dancy, 19 Feb 10(A); Dr FitzGerald's plans for North-South cooperation, 26 Mar 3(LA); IRA supporters and New York's St Patrick's Day parade, 26 Mar 8(A); the Irish in Liverpool, 2 Apr 13, 16 Apr 18(A), 21(L); Dublin's prewar literary life, 21 141z.28(A); Ireland's neutrality during the 1939-45 war, 4 Jun

IRELAND. NORTHERN

the ban on two Sinn Feiners visiting London, 1 Jan 4(PC); the Irish community in Johannesburg, 8 Jan 10(A); de Valera and the Ulster question, 8 Jan 19(R); the GLC dissuaded from mak- ing a grant to the Troops Out Movement, 26 Feb 3(LA)•' Dr FitzGerald's plans for al] Ireland cooperation, 26 Mar 3(LA); no peaceful unification of Ireland possible, 26 Mar 5(N); a pare battalion, 9 Apr 24(R); Belfast's architecture, 21 May 17(P,), 4 Jun 26(L); Enoch Powell's seat in danger, 28 May 12(A) Irish RM, The, Somerville and Ross, 5 Feb 30, 12 Feb 2.8(R), 19 Feb 10(A) Iron Britannia, Anthony Barnett, 12 Mar 20(R) Isa Mae's unhappy New Year, 1 Jan 7(A) Is Calvocoressi mad?, 28 May 5(AV) Island in the rain, 1 Jan 13(A)

ISRAEL

the report on the Beirut camp massacre allocates blame, 12 Feb 3(LA), 8(A), 19 Feb 7(1,), 26 Feb 18, 5 Mar 23(L); a report from Hebron, 26 Mar 1 A); West Bank Arabs and Israelis irreconcilable, 26 Mar 10 A), 23 Apr 19(L); the West Bank problem, 16 Apr 7(A); John le Carre'S The Little Drummer Girl as anti-Israel propaganda, 16 Apr 9(A), 23 Apr 6(AV), 19(L); Mr Begin's defiance of the US, 30 Apr 5(N); Mr Shultz's 'peace mission', 7 May 10(A); see also Lebanon Israel: the awkward truth, 19 Feb 7(A)

Italy: a stray dog alleged to worry sheep, 23 Apr 5(N); the general election, 25 Jun 4(N)

It is hypocrisy, 1 Jan 4(PC) It passeth all understanding, 22 Ian 16(A) Ivor Gurney: War Letters, (ed.) R. K. R. Thornton, 12 Feb 22(R)

J

Jamaica, 12 Feb 18(L)

JAPAN

the Tanaka bribery trial, 29 Jan 9(A); Yasahiro Nakasone's pre- miership and visit to the US, 29 Jan 9(A); uproar over defence policy, 29 Jan 10(A); opposition to nuclear weapons weaken- ing, 26 Feb 7(A); still no peace treaty with Russia, 26 Feb 8(A); the internment by the US in 1942 of Japanese and Japanese Americans, 12 Mar 13(A), 19 Mar 21(L); the student who dis- membered and ate his Dutch girlfriend, 19 Mar 8(A); a best-sel- ler based on the crime, 19 Mar 8(A); the 1960 Mutual Security Treaty with the US, 21 May 7(A); the nuclear weapons of the US carrier Enterprise, 21 May 8(A); Soviet warship movements monitored, 21 May 9(A); pursues two different defence Mir, 21 May 9(A); a Russian spy who defected, 11 Jun

Jay, Peter: resigns from TV-am, 26 Mar 5(N), 19(A), 38(AR), 42(PW)

Jazz Book, The, Joachim E. Berendt, 11 Jun 25(R) Jean-Jacques: The Early Life and Work offeror-Jacques Rousseau, Maurice Cranston, 23 Apr 22(R)

Jekyll, Gertrude: on gardening, 11 Jun 26(R) Jenkins, Roy: at a New York party, 15 Jan 29(A); complains about the Darlington campaign, 2 Apr 5(N); to be the Alliance's Prime-Minister-in-waiting, 30 Apr 3(LA); canvasses in Brixton, 28 May 38(A); steps down from SDP leadership, 18 Jun 9(A)

Jenkins, Simon, and Jonathan Ditehbum, Images of Hampstead, 26 Feb 23(R) Jenkins, Simon, and Max Hastings, The Battle for the Falklands, 12 Mar 20(R) Jewish Community in British Politics, The, Geoffrey Alderman, 7 May 23(R) Jhabvala, Ruth Prawer, In Search of Love and Beauty, 23 Apr 26(R) Jo'burg jealousies, 8 Jan 10(A) Johansen, Eva: death, 22 Jan 31(A) John Betjeman: His Life and Work, Patrick Taylor-Martin, 12 Mar 25(R) John Singer Sargent, Carter Ratcliffe, 16 Apr 29(R)

Johnson, President Lyndon B.: 5 Feb 20(I); a biography, 5 Feb 20(R)

Johnson, Paul, A History of the Modern World, 7 May 22(R) Johnston, Susanna, and Anne Tennant, (ed.) The Picnic Papers, 11 Jun 24(R) Joke, The, Milan Kundera (trans. Michael Henry Heim), 5 Mar

29(R)

Joke of the decade, 30 Apr 6(AV)

Jorn, Asger: exhibition, 12 Mar 33(AR) Journalists: a freelance's dealings with the Inland Revenue, 19 Feb 13(A); foist their own concerns on the public, 30 Apr

36(A); see also PRESS Julia: A Portrait by Herself and Frances Partridge, 7 May 24(R) Julia de Beausobre, Constance Babington Smith, 7 May 22(R) Julius Caesar (Stratford-on-Avon), 16 Apr 32(AR)

Jury system, Lord Hailsham on the, 21 May 6(AV)

.Tuxon, John, Lewis and Lewis, 18 Jun 23(R)

K

Kalkhof, Peter: exhibition, 9 Apt 28(AR) Karate championships, 2 Apr 31, 25 Jun 30(A)

Katya Kabanova (Opera North, Manchester), 7 May 32(AR) Kaufman, Gerald: his contribution to Renewal, 7 May 4(PC) Keeping Faith: The Memoirs of a President, Jimmy Carter, 1 Jan

20(R) Kennedy, Senator Edward: his sons-a correction, 1 Jan 19, 15 Jan 19(L); a visit to Greece, 14 May 30(A); connected with drugs, 14 May 30(A)

Kensington Gore, Peter Fox, 2 Apr 25(R) Kenyon, John, The History Men, 9 Apr 22(R) Keynes, Milo, (ed.) Lydia Lopokova, 4 Jun 28(R) K-Factor, The, David Came, 11 Jun 29(R) Kick for Touch (Cottesloe), 5 Mar 37(AR)

Kiefer, Anselm: exhibition, 18 Jun 28(AR)

Kilbracken, John, The Easy Way to Tree Recognition, 2 Apr 24(R) King, James, and Charles Ryskamp, (ed.) The Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper Volt,: 1787-1791, 15 Jan 20(R)

King, Phillip: exhibition, 18 Jun 28(AR)

King Edward III, Michael Packe, 19 Feb 20(R) King Lear (RSC, Barbican), 11 Jun 33(AR) Kings and Queens, Eleanor and Herbert Farjeon, 25 Jun 19(R)

King's Lynn visited, 4 Jun 9(A)

King Solomon, Romain Gary (trans. Barbara Wright), 28 May

26(R) Kings past and present, a comprehensive list of, 9 Apr 21(R), 7 May 20(L) Kinnock, Neil: a candidate for Labour leader, 18 Jun 6, 25 Jun 7, 8(A); interviewed, 25 Jun 6(A); on education, 25 Jun 6(A); his style, 25 Jun 8(A) Kirkeby, Per: exhibition, 8 Jan 26(AR) Kissinger, Henry: his morality and his public papers, l8Jun 31(A)

Klossowski de Rola, Stanislas, Balthus, 16 Apr 28(R) Knutsford, Cheshire: The sandmen of Knutsford, 14 May 14(A)

Koestler, Arthur: his friendship with Orwell, 12 Mar 5(N); an ap- preciation, 12 Mar 17(A)

Kompassion in Kandy Kolar, 26 Mar 6(AV) Korea, North: the rule of Kim II Sung, 12 Mar 10(A), 19 Mar

21(L)

Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulfilment, Mary Lutyens, 5 Feb

25(R)

Kundera, Milan, The Joke (trans. Michael Henry Heim), 5 Mar

29(R)

LABOUR PARTY,THE

Ta tch ell v. 'real' Labour in the Bermondsey by-election, 19 Feb 4(PC); a proposal for a statutory right of reply in the media, 26 Feb 6(AV), 28 May 4(N), 18 Jun I7 (L); Bermondsey by-elec- tion lost to the Liberals, 5 Mar 4(PC), 13, 22(A), 42(PW); George Orwell and Labour's policy of unilateralism, 12 Mar 5(N); the Darlington by-election won, 2 Apr 4(PC); today's 'moderates' are yesterday's extremists, 2 Apr 4(PC); the party's present and future programmes, 2 Apr 4(PC); its election man- ifestoes, 9 Apr 3(LA); the campaign document, The New Hope for Britain, 9 Apr 3(LA), 4(PC), 21 May0l. PC); to abolish fox- hunting but to subsidise angling, 9 Apr 5 N ; Labour's plans for the banks and for industry, 16 Apr 4( ); Renewal; a sym- posium by members of the shadow cabinet, 7 May 4(PC), 25 Jun 6(A); The New Hope for Britain as the election manifesto, 21 May 4(PC), 19(A), 2S May 4(N), 4 Jun 3(LA) 14(A); Why I will vote Labour, n May 9(A), 28 May 5(AV, 4 Jun 26(L); poor tactics in the election campaign, 28 May 3(LA); the man- ifesto 'full socialism', 28 May 6(A); the morning press confer- ences, 28 May 8, 4 Jun 8(A); its whole campaign strategy mis- conceived, 4 Jun 14(A); a victory for Labour now could mean ir- revocable change, 11 Jun 6(A); the party's resounding defeat in the general election, 18 Jun 6(A), 34(PW), 25 Jun 7(A); the candidates for the leadership, 18 Jun 6, 25 Jun 7, 8(A); how it fared in Scotland, 18 Jun 9(A); which were to blame-policies OT leaders?, 25 Jun 7(A); Labour's 'credibility', 25 Jun 8(A); see also FOOT, MICHAEL and individual members Labour's good egg, 4 Jun 9(A) Labour's hope for Britain, 9 Apr 4(PC) Ladies' Man, The, Max Egremont, 12 Feb 21(R) Lambourn, Villlage of Racing, Alan Lee, 19 Mar 28(R) Last lies of Hitler, The, 30 Apr 7(A) Last Testament of Oscar Wilde, The, Peter Ackroyd, 16 Apr 26(R) Lawson, Nigel: Chancellor of the Exchequer, 18 Jun 5(AV), 8(A); what policies will he pursue?, 25 Jun 15(C)

Leach, Sir Henry: his part in preparing the Falklands task force, 12 Mar 20(R)

Lear (RSC, The Pit), 28 May 36(AR) Lebanon: the Israeli report on the Beirut camp massacres, 12 Feb 3(LA), 8(A), 19 Feb 7(A), 26 Feb 18, 5 Mar 23(L); an arts festi- val in devastated Beirut, 19 Feb 8(A); see also ISRAEL le Carre, John, The Little Drummer Girl, 2 Apr 21(R), 16 Apr 9(A), 23 Apr 6(AV), 11 Lee, Alan, Lambourn, Village of Racing, 19 Mar 28(R) Lees-Milne, James, Caves o1 : Ice, 26 Feb 21(R)

LEGAL

Some lost causes and possible miscarriages of justice, 1 Jan

21n court ; the Roger Smith murder trial in South Africa, 29 Jan

13 A ; the law on contempt of cou still ambipous, 19 Feb 17 A ; computer records on lawyers, 19 Feb 18(1); huge acci- dent settlement for a nine-year-old boy in the US, 26 Mar 6(AV); Sir George Lewis, solicitor, 18 Jun 23(R); see also Libel Lent (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 26 Mar 33(AR) Less death in Guatemala, 7 May 8(A) Letters and Prose Writings of William Cowper Vol III: 1787',.- The, (ed.) James King and Charles Ryskamp, 15 Jan 21)(R.'

Letters asking for a loan, 16 Apr 36(CO)

Letters to his Son W. B. Yeats and Others, 1869-1922, J. R. Yeats.

18 Jun 24(R)

Letters to Malaya, Martyr Skinner, 26 Mar 30(A) Letters to the Times, 22 Jan 32(CO)

Letters to editors, writers of, 5 Mar 23, 12 Mar 19(L)

Leverson, Ada, The Little Ottleys, 8 Jan 21(R)

Lewes, G. H.: his life with George Eliot, 11 Jun 28(R) Lewis, Sir George, 18 Jun 23(R)

Lewis, Kenneth: a knighthood, 8 Jan63c:r

Lewis, Wyndham: exhibition, 23 Apr AR)

Lewis and Lewis, John Juxon, 18 Jun 23 )

Libel: John Pilger drops his action against the Spectator' 140 7(X); sonic recent defamation cases, 26 Mar 5(N)

Liberal Party, the: a Liberal-Alliance victory in the Berman°. by-election, 5 Mar 4(PC), 13, 22(A), 42(PW), 12 Mar 19(1,.),,, Steel to be the Alliance's election campattn leader, r'r 3(LA); SCC also ALLIANCE. THE LIBERAL/SDP Lichens, sruJ4 rumoured l dtwo 19(L) about to attack the Sudan, 26 Feb 1.2(A) Life and Death of Michael X, The James Sharp, 1 Jan 21(R) Life of John Milton, The, A. N. Wilson, 22 Jan 22(R) Lighthouse, the meditations of a, 11 Jun 36(CO) Lindberg-Seyersted, Brita, PoundlFord: The Story of a 1.441° Friendship, 12 Mar 24(R) Line of Duty, The, Hugh Plommer, 9 Apr 23(R) Literary prizes and awards: a prize for romantic novels by autb°11 under 35, 4 Jun 4(N) le Carte, 2 Apr 21(R), 16 API Little Drummer Girl, The, John Little Brother, John McNeil, 25 Jun 2_1(R)

9(A), 23 Apr 6(AV), 19(L)

Litt e Ottleys, The Ada Leverson, 8 Jan 21(R) Littlewood, Ian, The Writings of Evelyn Waugh, 22 Jan 231(R2)All Liverpool: the YMCA, 12 Feb 13(A); run-down Liverpo9', .k, at 13,16 Apr 18(A); the Adelphi Hotel, 2 Apr 13(A); the 16 Apr Liv1HelkarplAew2:11:4adm,a2ayAyfoic9r(h1L3(e)pA; ); Liverpool's workers defended,, Living at the Chelsea, 19 Feb 9(A) Merseyside, 25 Jan 5(AV) 8 Jen ,Pc6°1'Al err 18o(fAM) Livin Wonders, John Michell and Robert J. M. Rickard' Lario Vargas, Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, 14 May

22(R) . Aularia Local government: local rates a good tax, 7 May 3(LA), candidates win council seats, 4 Jun 4(N)

Local Hero (film), 19 Mar 30(AR) Loch Ness monster, the, 5 Mar 5(N), 4 Jun 30(R)Jun 30( R) Loch Mystery Solved, The, Ronald Mans, 4 Lo

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she ban on the visit of two Sinn Feiners, 1 Jan 40,0; commended pubs and restaurants, 15 Jan 30(A); the r:under- Gallery extension, 5 Feb 5(N); the GLC's support t921:.,k,„, 19 privileged' women, 12 Feb 15(A); The Survey of Lo.;king a Feb 15(A), 26 Feb 18(L); the GLC dissuaded from making tot, grant to the Troops Out Movement, 26 Feb 3(LA); pic- 26 Feb 23(R); the 'progressive' ministry of St Jata.ese_ „go cadilly, 19 Mar 5(N), 2 Apr 19, 9 Apr 20(L); a Cama tfd name changed for political reasons, 18 Jun 4(N); proud mantling of the GLC, 25 Jun 4(N)

Long, Richard: exhibitions, 23 Apr 30(AR)

Look at Me, Anita Brookner, 26 Mar 27(R) Look Out, Doctor!, Dr Robert Clifford, 16 Apr 26(R) Looks and Smiles (film), 1 Jan 26(AR) Loot (Geary), 19 Mar 32(AR) Lopokova, Lydia, 4 Jun 28(R) • A vintage Lords, House of: the Dukes of Norfolk, 29 Jan 19(R), viscount, 26 Mar 16(A), 23 Apr 19(L) Lorenzaccio (Olivier), 26 Mar 33(AR) Lost Causes, James Comyn, 1 Jan 21(R) Lost for words, 11 Jun 11(A)

Lowell, Robert: a biography, 14 May 21 11.)

Love for sale in Zimbabwe, 19 Mar 10(A 31,5 rcb L o3w1, elbTR289, Ffielba2n92,761F5elban 3130, 1,923s4Jaarn3431,,2714.1ai 389321% O'Turk, 25 Jun 21(R) 14 , 31, 16 Apr 35, 23 Apr 34, 30 Apr 35, 7 May 35, May 35, 4 Jun 39, 11-Jun 35, 25 Jun 31(A) Liipertz, Markus: exhibition, 16 Apr 31(AR) , 5 Feb Lutyens, Mary, Krishnamurti: The Years of Fulihmen 25(R) at 84

DaYs

Lydia Lopokova, (ed.) Milo Keynes, 4 Jun 28R(Ra;"

Lutyens, Mary, and Malcolm Warner, (ed.) M

Macaulay: 29 Jan 22(1); selected letters, 29 Jan 22(R) MacGregor, Ian: a possible NCB chairman, 12 Mar 18(A) ,,,,/, mMaaccLavineer,tyShBirelernya: radntichaelr, EnnFgleibsh2pol(Rlit)ician lover, 11 Jan 4($) McLean, Bruce: exhibition, 14 May 29(AR) Maclean, Charles, The Watcher, 25 Jun 21(t) 15(A) Maclean, Donald: 19 Mar 15(I); death, 19 Mar „, ., NiMcaNcTiililanjo,hHnoLroultdie: his masteryojfunla2ngui(Rag)e, 11 Jun 11(,st Mac the Knife, 12 Mar 18(A) Records, 1983 Mczirtiotenr, 1, 9NFoerribNRCed):)5TrvihearG23ist Guinness Book of Reco ., Madam Butterbuy, 9 Apr 19(A) Made in England, 9 Apr 15(A) MaadMosaaie,Thune, Gael EAltporn 4/7. 12 Mar 26(R) Maggie May in je, 30 MMMaaliniocrannienyuintigethreT ehkea 1(mS,cittish °pm) 500 Major public issues,7 May 4(PC) Maitland, Lady Olga: a petition to Mr Andropov, 7 May . 29 Jan 25(AR) ,,, finder Aofpf T61 Arthur's u r' s Cross, 5 Feb imp/

20(RJ

Malamud, Bernard, Pictures of Fidelman, 15 Jan 22(R) , Man and the Natural World, Keith Thomas, 14 May MMaannechhaniesterlUanini"tedR,,5: aMnarapllo(Agy) 1 Jan 11(X) Manet, Edouard: centenary exhibition, 28 May 31(AR) Marton Lescaut (Covent Garden), 21 May 33(AR) Map of the World, A (Lyttelton), 5 Feb 28(Alt) Map ted:otrhiecbaumttlernvF. emstiargvaann,n2e Apr 29(AR)

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Marilyn! (Adelphi), 26 Mar 33(AR) Martineau, Ham et: Autobiography, eert04'°.t' 16 Apr 23(R) 16 Apr 23(R); D

Apr 19(A)

Man,, What is left of Marxism? 19 Mar 12(A), his 'invention of ...the proletariat', 9 Apr 17(A)

M.. ex and Sir Jasper, 9 Apr 17(A)

"Ng Berenson: A Self Portraitfrom her D and Barbara Strachey and Jayne Samuels, 4 Juniaries 27(R)Letters, (ed .) Mess of SDP innocent, 2 Apr 4(PC) assereene and Ferrard the 13th Viscount: A vintage viscount, ‘_a2,5 Mar 16(Al, 23 Apr 19(1)

,18(11 •

'n nIIIRTIRM. Fi . J.. on 17th-century poets, 23 Apr 34(PS), 30 API' `.atchboxes: Bryant and May's patriotism, 15 Jan 5(N); a picture ...arid a caption, 23 Apr 5(N)

manimonio segreto, II (Cologne Opera at Sadler's Wells), 12Feb ..26(AR)

intter Matter ofresponsibility, A, 12 Feb 3(LA) of Trust, A: MI5 194572, Nigel West, 15 Jan 21(R) Matthiessen, F. O. 12 Feb 24(A) MMaturae in error, 18 Jun 6(A) ay, wet, 4 Jun 39(PS) Day pageant in Knutsford, a, 14 May 14(A) rnaYne, Rkhard, Postwar: The Dawn of Today's Europe, 21 May

1(R)

M„:yo Gael Elton, The Mad Mosaic, 12 Mar 26(R

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.1 d Mar ar r 6a() 13 e . . wrong about the sex life of the Samoans, 19 Feb MEracAL a rehabilitation centre for torture victims, 1 Jan 5(N); in hospi- tal as a patient, 19 Mar 34(A); the huge expenditure on medicine in the US, 9 Apr 8(A); the cholesterol controversy, 9 Apr 19(A); embryo transfers and test-tube baby developments in Australia, 30 Apr 15(A), 21 May 20(4); the body's self- healirigno ers 30 Apr 22(R); The Alternative Health Guide 30 Apr .,x, (1. _ ' ;9; new sexual diseases, 18 Jun 14(A); Jeffrey Bet- menaired s medical report on himself, 25 Jun 31(A) 3,, 'a 1 madness, 9 Apr 8(A)

p.,,MaY 23(R) emoirs, Petro G. Grigorenko (trans. Thomas P. Whitney), 14 -.Jereghini. Giovanni Battista, My Wife Maria Callas, 19 Feb

24(R)

al,,ennof Merthyr, The, 19 Mar 17(A) me Should

29(AR) Weep (Theatre Royal, Stratford East), 18 Jun Merth

Me Yr, the men of, 19 Mar 17(A)

Av; front the Falklands, A, (compiled) Hugh Tinker, 12 Mar Messia4.1.• • Me • • .cycle, 29 Jan 27(AR); Aldwych, 19 Feb 25(AR) . xico relations with the US, 26Feb 12(A); a bar in Mexico City, ?c3hAaepr 7(A) 0 ,biography, 1 Jan 21(R) ..enell John and R b J. M R. k d Living Wonders, 8 Jan 0) . o ert . M. 1c ar , Middle East, the. the life style of Oman's 'Brits', 12 Mar 15(A); Mr Sthultz's 'peace mission', 7 May 10(A); see also individual

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74,1TTimmer . %Z.upnter Night's Dream, A (Lyttelton?, 23 Apr 30(AR) . • he-(Sadler's Wells), 12 Feb 26 AR) • 1' • rt., ed.) Brendan Behan: nterviews and Recollec- 4,. lis, J. E: his ighland sketchbooks, 25 Jun 21(R) ci kifirtr, 2 AD, 20 ,j, Milian imitated, 5 Feb 32(CO) , John: 22Jan 22(1); a biography, 22 Jan 22(R) Mails, first-class, 16 Apr 35(PS) IMY, caea,:f;a1nsant 1,a4aslikreegoorn litzseuleclosures, 12 Mar min: 1:,.8(A); ihe Men of Merthyr, 1914oaofrbl NCB !chairman, 12 rf;i4!qiefea;1371!;;Tgttte Flood, 9Silalt.1 29(R) Ai.9m0Y, The (film), 12 Mar 30(AR) Mar 34(PS), 9 Apr 20(4)

Airtussit7,1',0263fFoetoisw(A(11m): Ambassador Joseph E. Davies on afFs•utizeh, Studio, Hammersmith), 29 Jan 27(AR) „trier° Err o (Riverside Studios), 14 May 28(AR) (AR) t Moritz, The, 8 Jan 14(A) , . .

-.Remand, President: 5 Feb 9, 2 Apr 1(I); Impolitical history and ”Apr 7(A) Mite' with the Communists, 5 Feb 9(A); policy changes, 2 T.. erMerrand's poodle, 5 Feb 9(A) ,21"n rand's unsteady course, 2 Apr 7(A) .0ture as before? The, 8 Jan 7(A) .1 dem Germany, tilc'or!errprporaf, 4, 12 Feb 10(4' '3I. R Berghah 19 Mar 27(R) mr,g.gar-k Oeborah, Porky, 14 May 23(R) 1,,,,o"aro Grand Prix, the 21 May 34(A) p'ilariedchs, Rulers, Dyn . ties and Kingdoms of the World, (win- ks ) R. F. Tapsell 9asApr 21(R) l

"ners and the Crcs and Other Essays, The, J. R. R. Tolkien

zi,,le, d. Christopher Tolkien), 9 Apr 25(R) fr _nitrous betrayal, A, 16 Apr 0 Zauhiotejeant Sans Masque: I, 1895-1932, Pierre Sipriot, 22 Jan 114°" als° 'Res; The, 15 Jan 9(A) Mooret:: f the lif egotten, A (Riverside Studios), 25 Jun .29(AR) , the: the Revd Sun Myung Moon and his Unification .mor h in the US, 15 Jan 9(A) Moor ,R• J., Escape from Empire, 19 Mar 22(R) Moorh Susanna My Old Sweetheart, 5 Mar 29(R) ko Geoffrey, India Britannica, 2 Apr 22(R) Mor 44 of Yalta, 14 May 16(A) Ban, Ted, Churchill: 1874-1915, 30 Apr 19(R)

Zp.Ilmer, John, In Character, 30 Apr 25(R)

Zi'llon, H. V., A Stranger in Spain,7 May 26(R) ostey, Nicholas: his biography of his parents attacked by Lad moDiarta Mosley, 8 Jan 15(A) 22 Jan 18(1) e 3 Feb not ....., atZrN: fines for motoring 'offences, 1 Jan 5(N); the seat-belt MrAf-'(,'4,r; Taki at the Mona Grand Prix, 21 May 34(A)

‘ --tem): an exception to the seat-belt law,

Mrr :Wers Dada 22 Jan 28(AR) Afr _elvos blackboard, 11 Jun 7(A) Air l',..,,:ge Eliot, David Williams 11 Jim 28(R)

Mr Zawanall's bequest, 9 Apr 18(A)

ilfr prrr, 'Pit's_ lenda, 25 Jun 15(C) Afj, w. tiles grid His Servant Maui (Tricycle), 26 Mar 33(AR)

Machadinglon's judgment, 26 Mar 9(A) mu Ado Aout' Nothing (RSC, 2rdge, Malcolm: eightieth birthday, 6 Mar 5(N), 38(AR),

Barhical, 28 MaY 36(AR) Abrs1,„..(;),19(L); his 1933 reports on Russia, 2 Apr 17(A), 23 Muir -r 2;,(,,s, ; A great scribe, 2 Apr 18(A); interviewed, ,,. ,..rank, 12 Feb 30(PS) 19 Feb 18(11 18 Jun Modes Indiana: a typi 'cal '141 u 41 e mn* 'middle American' town, 23 Apr 11(A) Smith, . The, 29 Jan 13(A

Murillo: exhibition, 22 Jan 25(AR) Murphy, Dervla, Full Tilt, 26 Feb 22(R) Museums: fears about the National Heritage Bill, 26 Feb 5(N), 5 Mar 23(L); Sir Henry Colc and the V&A, 16 Apr 20(A) MUSIC AND OPERA

Mozart and Mendelssohn compared as prodigies, 8 Jan 24(AR); Le Vin Herbe and Gaslight, 15 Jan2•8(Alit); Le Notre di Figaro and Romeo and Juliet, 15 Jan 28(AR); The Magic Mae and The Queen of Spades, 29 Jan 25(AR); The Count of Luxemburg, the Mikado, II matrimonio segreto and The Pearl Fishers, 12 Feb 26(AR); Maria Callas, 19 Feb 24(R); the anniversaries of Orlando Gibbons and Arnold Bax, 19 Feb 26(AR); Carmen, 12 Mar 32(AR), 4 Jun 34(AR); Sir William Walton: an appreciation, 12 Mar 32(AR), and an anecdote, 26 Mar 18(A); Rudolf Serkin at eighty, 26 Mar 5(N); Rusalka and Parsifal, 26 Mar 34(AR); The School for Fathers and Maria Tudor, 2 Apr 29(AR); Radio 3 composers, 2 Apr 31(A), 16 Apr 21(L); the booing of opera singers, 9 Apr 5(N); undue attention paid to German classical and romantic music, 9 Apr 28(AR); arts festivals of 1983, 23 Apr 27(AR); Don Carlos and The Force of Destiny, 23 Apr 32 AR); English church choirs and choristers, 30 Apr 31(AR); The Carmelites, The Gambler, and Katya Kabanova, 7 May 32(AR); Manon Lescaut, 21 May 33(AR); 'authentic' performances of early music, 28 May 32(AR); Glyndeboumes Idomeneo and Die Entfahrungaus dentSerail, 4 Jun 34(AR); Intermezzo and La Dori, 25 Jun 29(AR); see also Recordings

My .01d Sweetheart, Susanna Moore, 5 Mar 29(R) Mystery of Georges Simenon, The, Fenton Brater, 26 Feb 24(R) Myth of moderation, The, 26 Mar 3(LA Myth of the middle ground, 21 May 6(A My Wife Maria Callas, Giovanni Battista Meneghini, 19 Feb 24(R)

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Naipaul, Shiva, 26 Feb 25(A) Names: a new Swedish law about names, 22Jan 11(A); a book on names, 7 May 21(R); some Boer war names, 14 May 19(L), 21

May 5(N), 28 May 23(1); names of general election candidates

used in verses, 21 May 5, 4 Jun 4(N) Names, Basil Cottle, 7 May 21(R)

Napping a one-horse race, 21 May 19(A)

NATO: the arms control talks with Russia, 22 Jan 8(A), 34(PW), 5 Feb 7(A); the nuclear issue in the West German elections 29 Jan 7(A), 5 Mar 3(LA); France as 'NATO's silent partner', 16 Apr 12(A) Nato's silent partner, 16 Apr 12(A) Naylor, Martin: exhibition, 9 Apr 28(AR) Nepotism in North Korea, 12 Mar 10(A) Netherlands, the: Amsterdam's brothels, 22 Jan 5(N); 19th- century Dutch painting, 18 Jun 26(AR) Neville Chamberlain and Appeasement, Larry William Fuchser, 16 Apr 22(R) New brooms in Nicaragua, 11 Jun 18(A) New Orleans: an English visitor's impressions, 7 May 12(A) News of the World: on Prince Andrew in Barbados, 2 Apr 6(AV) New Year's Eve, 8 Jan 26(A) New York Times, the, 16 A r 34(A)

Neznansky, Fridrikh, and Edward Topol, Red Square, 12 Feb

21(R) Nicaragua: the internal situation, 11 Jun 18(A) Nicholson, Ben: exhibition, 16 Apr 31(AR) Nicolson, Harold, Some People (intro. Nigel Nicolson), 26 Mar 29(R) Nigeria: nearly two million Ghanaians expelled, 5 Feb 8(A) Night the Gods Smiled, The, Eric Wright, 2 Apr 25(R) Nine months to 1984, 30 Apr 15(A)

1982: the Government's record, I Jan 3(LA); trade unions' disas-

ters and reverses, 1Jan 14(A); a correction to a 'film of the year' judgment, 1 Jan 19(L); contributors' books of the year', 1 Jan s awards, 1 Jan

24r); the year's plays, 1 Jan 25(AR); Taki 27 A); the year in chess, 1 Jan 30(A); summed up in verse, 8Jan 30 CO)

Nisbet, Robert, Prejudices: A Philosophical Dictionary, 22 Jan 23(R)

Nkomo, Joshua: 26 Mar 7(1); flees from Zimbabwe, 12 Mar 9(A) Noel and Gertie (King's Head), 21 May 30(AR)

Norfolk, the Duke of, 29 Jan 19(R) North, Christopher: his acerbic criticism, 5 Mar 32(A) Nostradamus: Countdown to Apocalypse, Jean-Charles de Fontbrune, 11 June 23(R) Not About Heroes (King's Head), 16 Apr 32(AR) Not a small folly, 26 Feb 4(PC) Notebook, 1 Jan 5,8 Jan 5, 15 Jan 5, 22 Jan 5, 29 Jan 5, 5 Feb 5, 12 Feb 5,19 Feb S, 26 Feb 5, 5 Mar 5,12 Mar 5,19 Mar 5, 26 Mar 5, 2 Apr 5, 9 Apr 5,16 Apr 5, 23 Apr5, 30 Apr 5, 7 May 5,14 May 5, 21 May 5, 28 May 4, 4 Jun 4, 11 Jun 4,18 Jun 4, 25 Jun 4(N) Notes of a Revolutionaw, Andrei Amalrik, 29 Jan 21(R)

Not so freakish, 5 Mar 4(PC) c

Nova, Alessandro, and Charles Hope, (ed.) The Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini, 11 Jun 27(R) Now it can be told, 23 Apr 10(A) Now let's bomb Russia, 18 Jun 5(AV) Now or never for the TUC, 21 May 10(A) Nozze di Figaro, Le (Covent Garden), 15 Jan 28(AR) Nuclear knowledge, 23 Apr 14(A) Nuclear storm warnings, 9 Apr 11(A) NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND NUCLEAR POWER

CND's self-righteousness, 1 Jan 4(PC), 15 Jan 19, 22 Jan 19, 5 Feb 19(4); a critique of unilateralism, 1 Jan 4(PC), 15Jan 19, 22 Jan 19, 5 Feb 19(4); the idea of a nuclear-free zone in Scan- dinavia, 1 Jan 10(A); anti-nuclear demonstration at Greenham Common, 1Jan 18(A), 8Jan 17(1), 15Jan 6(AV), 19 Mar 5(N), 20(A), 26 Mar 20(1), 23 Apr 4(PC); the opening of the Sizewell inquiry, 15 Jan 14(A), 29Jan 18(L); the US arms negotiator dis- missed, 22 Jan 8(A); an informal US-Russia deal reputedly quashed, 22 Jan 8(A), 34(PW); an Australian suggestion for disposing of nuclear waste, 22 Jan 9(A); nuclear missiles an issue in the West German election, 29 Jan 7(A), 5 Mar 3(LA); the Government's advertising campaign to support its defence policy, 5 Feb 3(LA); the story of the deadlocked US-Russian arms control talks, 5 Feb 7(A); the peace movement and the morality of nuclear deterrence, 12 Feb 5(N), 26 Feb 7(A); the C of E General Synod debate 'The Church and the Bomb', 19 Feb 12(A); the Japanese attitude to nuclear weapons, 26 Feb 7(A); a TVrogramme about official nuclear propaganda, 5 Mar 38(AR); Egon Bahr and the proposal for a nuclear-free zone through Central Europe, 26 Mar 14(A); Lord Zuckerman on how the present nuclear arms situation developed, 9 Apr 11(A), 23Aor 19(41: the develonment of rnieie and Rershina micadex

in NATO now an issue of confidence, 16 Apr 3(LA); France favours cruise and Pershing missiles-for Germany, 16 A r 12(A); a visit to the Greenham Common women, 23 Apr 4(

a multiple-choice questionnaire on nuclear war, 23 Apr 14(A ; demonstrators and protestors outside the Soviet Embassy in London, 7 May 5(N); a Russian concession in the disarmament negotiations, 7 May 5(N); the US carrier Enterprise's nuclear weapons, 21 May 8(A); the END (European Nuclear Disarma- ment) convention in Berlin, 28 May 17(A)

Nuclear waste down under, 22 Jan 9(A)

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Oakeshott, Michael, On History, 9 Apr 22(R) Oates, Joyce Carol, A Bloodsmoor Romance, 29 Jan 24(R) Observer, the: an opportunity for Mr Nkomo, 19 Mar 5(N); 'Tiny' Rowland recommends an African journalist, 18 Jun 4(N) Octopussy (film), 18 Jun 27(AR) O'Donnell, Lillian, Wicked Designs, 25 Jun 21(R) O'Faolain, Julia, Daughters of Passion, I Jan 22R) O'Higgins, James, SJ, Yves de Vallone, 8 Jan 22(R) 0, How the Wheel Becomes It!, Anthony Powell, 25 Jun 19(R) Oil: oil prices, 29 Jan 5(N), 19 Mar 4(PC) Old American bones, 12. Mar 13(A) Old editorial Adam, 12 Feb 17(A) Old people: little provision for them in the US, 1 Jan 7(A); old age creeping up on Taki, 19 Mar 33(A) Old Tony, The, 8 Jan 4(PC) Old V & A King Cole, 16 Apr 20(A) Oliver, Isaac: miniaturist, 18 Jun 21(R) Olympic Games: the 1984 Los Angeles Games being financed by large corporations, 26 Mar 33(A) Oman's 'Brits', 12 Mar 15(A) On and off the hall, 5 Mar 21(A) On being bugged, 29 Jan 16(A) One Man's Estate, Dennis Barker, 4 Jun 32(R) One Man's Falklands, Tam Dalyell, 12 Mar 20(R) On History, Michael Oakeshott, 9 Apr 22(R) Onlookers, Gillian Avery, 19 Feb 22(R) Opinion polls: 2 Apr 19(1); their value at elections, 14 May 4(A),

21 May 20(L); forecast a large Conservative lead, 28 May

42(PW) Orthodox Church in Russia, The, (ed.) Archbishop Pitrim of Volokolamsk (photos Fred Mayer), 15 Jan 24(R) Orthodox reflex, The, 11 Jun 5(AV) Orwell, George: what would his attitude be to Labour's policy of unilateralism?, 12 Mar 5(N); friendship with Koestler, 12 Mar

5(N); and being 'grown-up', 9 Apr 31(PS); 25 Jun 32(PS)

Orwell, Sonia, 5 Feb 21(R)

Other Man, The: Conversations with Graham Greene, Marie- Francoise Attain, 23 Apr 20(R)

Other Worlds (Royal Court), 28 May 36(AR) Our striking interest, 19 Feb 3(LA) Outlook gloomy, 8Jan 16(A) Oversensitive, 23 Apr 6(AV) OWEN. DAVID

21 May 14(I); and the proposal fora nuclear-free zone through

Central Europe, 26 Mar 14(A); a more suitable leader of the Alliance than Rov Jenkins, .30 Apr 3(LA); A formidable politi-

cian, 21 May 14(A); his election campaign, 21 May 14(A), 18

Jun 17(1); should discard the 'Dr', 18 Jun 4(N); Roy Jenkins steps down from the SDP leadership in his favour, 18 Jun 9(A) Oxford Book of Aphorisms, The, (chosen by) John Gross, 26 Mar

Book Book of Death, The, (chosen and ed. by) D. J. Enright, 23

Apr 23(R) Oxford University: recruitment for M16, 21 May 16(A); a discus- sion at Ruskin College on 'Victorian values', 28 May 15(A), 4 Jun 26(L) Packe, Michael, King Edward ill, 19 Feb 20(R) Paddy's other island, 2 Apr 13(A) Paedophiles, 7 May 27(R) Page, Russell, The Education of a Gardener, 11 Jun 26(R) Painted Lady, The, Francoise Sagan (trans. Lee Fahnestock), 21 May 25(R) Palestinians, the: the Arabs of the West Bank, 26 Mar 10(A), 23

Apr 19(L); the PLO refuse to let King Hussein negotiate with

Israel on their behalf, 16 Apr 7(A); Dr Issarn Sartawi assassi- nated by extremists, 16 Apr 8(A); successive advocates of moderation murdered, 16 Apr 8(A); a rebellion against Yassir Arafat's leadership of El Fatah, 25 Jun 10(A); see also ISRAEL Pangs of Love, The, Jane Gardam, 19 Feb 23(R) Paperbacks, recent, 5 Feb 27, 26 Mar 31, 23 Apr 24, 7 May 28, 21 May 29(R) Paradise regained, 19 Feb 6(AV) Pardoner's Tale, The, 2 Apr 8(A) Parkinson, Norman: Conservative campaign organiser, 4 Jun 8(A) PARLIAMENT the Falklands report 22 Jan 4, 5 Feb 4(PC); considerations af- fecting the general election date, 29 an 3(LA); the cost of refurbishing the Houses of Parliament, 5 Feb 5(N); uncom- memorated statesmen, 5 Feb 5(N); the Shops Bill defeated, 12 Feb 6(AV); candidates for Speaker, 16 Apr 5(N); politicians who write in newspapers, 16 Apr 5(N); the revised constituen-

cies examined, 23 Apr 15(A); MPs severance pay, 30 Apr

3(LA); Edward Pearce's pen portraits of MPs, 7 May 4(PC); a

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3(LA), 34(PW); a parliamentary sketch-writer, 18 Jun 25(R); proposals in the Queen's Speech, 25 Jun 4(N); see also ELECTIONS and Potritc ANS AND POLITICAL THOUGHT Parry, Linda, William Morris Textiles, 16 Apr 28(R)

Parsifal (film), 9 Apr 275StAR)

Parsifal (WNO. Birrnin arn), 26 Mar 34(AR) Partridge, Frances, andJulia Strachey, Julia: A Portrait by Herself and Frances Partridge, 7 May 24(R) Pas de Legumes (ballet), 22 Jan 28(AR) Passion (film), 21 May 32(AR) Pasternak, Leonid: exhibition, 1 Jan 26(AR); his Memoirs, 1 Jan 26(AR) Paths to the River Bank, (selection from) Kenneth Grahame, (intro. Peter Haing), 16 Apr 27(R)

Path rn Rnmo A Path to Rome, The, Hilaire BeHoc, 11 Jun 21(A) Patriot For Me, A (Chichester), 21 May 30(AR)

Patronage, the network of official, 22 Jan 5(N)

Peacewar breaks out, 28 May 17(A) Pearce, Edward, The Senate of Lilliput, 7 May 4(PC), 18 Jun

25(R), 25 Jun 17(L)

Pearl Fishers, The (Scottish Opera at the Dominion), 12 Feb

26(AR)

Peccavi, 1 Jan 23(A) Peer Gynt (RSC, The Pit), 18 Jun 29(AR) Pen Book of Homosexual Verse, The, (ed.)Stephen Coote, 19 ar 2) People's6(R power, 5 Mar 22(A) People Who Knock at the Door, Patricia Highsmith, 12 Feb 20(R) Perfect yuletide celebration, 1 Jan 6(AV) Permissiveness destroys, 18 Jun 14(A) Persevering in hope, 25 Jun 12(A) Personal History, A, A. J. P. Taylor, 28 May 28(R)

Peter, Saint: his bones discovered, 2 Apr 23(R)

Peter Pan (Barbican), 1 Jan 25, 15 Jan 28(AR)

Petherbridge, Deanna: exhibition, 5 Feb 29(AR) Philippines, the: the Manila film festival, 5 Feb 6(AV); bar girls and prostitutes, 5 Feb 6(AV); remittances home from ex- patriates, 5 Feb 6(AV)

Philosopher's Pupil, The, Iris Murdoch, 30 Apr 26(R)

Photography: looking at old holiday snaps, 23Apr 34(A); Britain in the 1880s, 30 Apr 23(R) Picasso: exhibition, 16 Apr 31(AR)

Picnic Papers, The, (ed.) Susanna Johnston and Anne Tennant,

11 Jun 24(R)

Pictorial History of the Republic of China, A: Vols I and II, Its

Founding and Development, 21 May 27(R) Pictures of Fidelman, Bernard Malamud, 15 Jan 22(R) Piero Plays His Part (Polka, Wimbledon), 26 Feb 28(AR) Pilger, John: writ against the Spectator withdrawn, 15 Jan 7(X) Pilgerman, Russell Hoban, 12 Mar 27(R) Pinchpenny Olympics, 26 Mar 13(A) Pinney, Thomas, (ed.) The Selected Letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay, 29 Jan 22(R) Piper, David, The Image of the Poet, 26 Mar 21(R) Pitnm of Volokolamsk, Archbishop(ed.) The Orthodox Church in Russia (photos Fred Mayer), 15 Jan 24(R)

Pitt, the Younger: 25 Jun 18(1); the period 1789-96, 25 Jun 18(R)

Pity the poor Filipinas, 5 Feb 6(AV) Plague on the economists, A, 12 Mar 4(PC) Planning for chaos, 16 Apr 4(PC) Plante, David, Difficult Women, 5 Feb 21(R), 29(AR) Playing with nuclear fire, 26 Feb 7(A) Playwright and the Pirate, The, (ed. and intro.) Stanley Wein-

traub, 19 Mar 28(R)

Pleasures of Murder, The, (ed,) Jonathan Goodman, II Jun 24(R) Plommer, Hue, The Line c‘mDray, 9 Apr 23(R) Plot thickens, The, 5 Feb 17 A) Ploughman's Lunch, The ( ), 4 Jun 35(AR)

Plymouth: and the general election, 21 May 14(A) POETRY George Barker at seventy, 5 Mar 31(A); homosexual verse, 19 Mar 26(R); Robert Frost's punctuation altered, 19 Mar 35(PS);

ppoomaits .'5pertS/ 26I-1)larathletic n

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assmgham on 11-&-c'entury poets, 23 Apr 34(PS); poets as parasites, 7 May 35(PS); guessing the author and date of a poem, 21 May 36,11 Jun 36(CO)

POLAND 1 Jan 28(A); its repeated subjugation, 12 Feb 10(A), 26 Feb 18(L); desires freedom before efficiency or security, 12 Feb 10(A); conditions before the Pope's second visit, 11 Iun 19(A); how will the visit go?, 18 Jun 11(A); the Pope's visit and his sup- port for Solidarity, 25 Jun 12(A) Police, the: a conference at County Hall on 'policing by coercion', 5 Feb 14(A); opposition to the Police and Criminal Evidence Bill, 5 Feb 14(A), 26Feb 18(L); demonstrations by Paris police, 18 Jun 12(A)

Political commentary, 1 Jan 4, 8 Jan 4, 15 Jan 4, 22 Jan 4, 29 Jan 4, 5 Feb 4, 12 Feb 4, 19Feb 4, 26Feb 4, 5 Mar 4, 12 Mar 4, 19 Mar 4, 26 Mar 4, 2 Apr 4, 9 Apr 4,16 Apr 4, 23 Apr 4, 30 Apr 4, 7 May 4, 21 May 4(PC)

POLMCIANS AND POLMCAL THOUGHT

Why we need the monarchy, 15 Jan 15(A); a biography of Disraeli, 22 Jan 20(R); politicians' rancour and hatred, 2 Apr 31(PS); 'our people', 2 Apr 32(PS); politicians who write in newspapers, 16 Apr 5(N); Jews in British politics, 7 May 23(R); a political education-of sorts, 28 May 10(A); how to accom- modate three parties in a two-party electoral system?, 11 Jun 10(A); speech-writers, 11 Jun 11(A); see also PARLIAMENT Politics and the police, 18 Jun 12(A) Polyglots, The, William Gerhardie, 28 May 29(R) Polysyllabic snobbery, 15 Jan 18(A) Pope in Poland, The, 18 Jun 11(A)

POPE JOHN PAUL II 25 Jun 12(1); the KGB and the assassination attempt, 1 Jan 5(N), 8 Jan 17(L), 22 Jan 17(A), 5 Feb 31(PS); Bulgaria impli- cated in the assassination attempt, 1 Jan 5(N), 8 Jan 17(L), 15 Jan 8(A), 5 Feb 31(PS); a critical book review and its aftermath, 1 Jan 23(A); his concern to improve the status of the Roman Catholic Church in communist states, 15 Jan 7(A); his second visit to Poland, 11 Jun 19, 18 Jun 11, 25 Jun 12(A); at Czes- tochowa, 25 Jun 12(A); see also ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH

Pope's Eastern divisions, The, 15 Jan 7(A) Pope's second coming, The, 11 Jun 19(A) Porky, Deborah Moggach, 14 May 23(R)

Pornography: Earl Grey arrested, 7 May 5(N)

Portable Edmund Wilson, The, (ed.) Lewis Dabney, 25 Jun 26(R) Porter, Peter, Collected Poems, 23 Apr 24(R) Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog (King's Head), 25 Jun 29(AR) Portrait of the week, 8 Jan 28,15 Jan 34,22 Jan 34,29 Jan 34, 5Feb 34, 12 Feb 34 19 Feb 34, 26 Feb 34, 5 Mar 42(PW), 12 Mar 19(L), 3gpviS, 19 Mar 38, 26 Mar 42, 2 Apr 34, 9A 34, 16 Apr 38, Apr 38, 30 Apr 38, 7 May 38,14 May 34, 21 May 38, 28 May 42, 4 Jun 42, 11 Jun 38,18 Jun 34, 25 Jun 34(PW) Postscript, 1 Jan 28, 8Jan 27, 15Jan 30, 22 Jan 31, 29 Jan 31, 5 Feb 31, 12Feb 30, 19Feb 29,26Feb 31, 5 Mar 39,12 Mar 35,19 Mar 34,26 Mar 39,2Apr 31, 9 Apr 31,16 Apr 35, 23 Apr 34, 30 Apr 35, 7 May 35, 14 May 31, 21 May 35,28 May 38, 4.1-un 39, 11 Jun 35, 18 Jun 31,25 _Tun 31(PS) Postwar: The Dawn of Today's Europe, Richard Mayne, 21 May 21(R) Pound Ford: The Story of a Literary Friendship, (ed.) Brita Lindberg-Seyersted, 12 Mar 24(R) Powell, Anthony, 0, How the Wheel Becomes It .r.„ 25 Jun I9(R) Powell. Enoch: 28 May 12(1); would prefer life an a Communist

Britain to life in a West European state 26 Feb 4(PC); his par- liamentary seat in danger, 28 May 12(A); urges electors to vote for anti-EEC candidates, 11 Jun 4(N)

Power and irresponsibility, 19 Mar 11(A) Powys, John Cowper, The Art of Happiness, 22 Jan 24(R) Powys brothers, the, 19 Mar 25(R) Practical voting, 4 Jun 3(LA)

Prayer: a Dial-a-Prayer service, 4 Jun 40(CO)

PRB, Evelyn Waugh, 5 Feb 24(R) Prejudices: A Philosophical Dictionary, Robert Nisbet, 22 Jan R) Pr2e-R3(aphaelite Brotherhood, the, 5 Feb 24(R) Presidential election, A, 21 May 4(PC)

PRESS, THE

'letters to the editor about the all-women Greenham Common demonstration, 1 Jan 18(A); some old scores due to be settled, 8 Jan 16(A); differing views of role of the press, 29 Jan 6(AV); Fleet Street's poverty of invention, 29 Jan 17(A); a typical Sun- day's offerings, 29 Jan 17(A); chequebook journalism and the Press Council's report on the Yorkshire Ripper case, 12 Feb 17(A), 19 Mar 32(AR); the law on contempt of court still am- biguous, 19 Feb 17(A); Labour and a statutory right of reply, 26 Feb 6(AV), 28 May 4(N), 18 Jun 17(L); blamed. for Labour's Bermondsey defeat, 5 Mar 22(A); writers of letters to editors, 5 Mar 23,12 Mar 19(L); handlingof the 'MacGregor as coal chief' issue, 12 Mar 18(A); on the Greenham Common women, 19 Mar 20(A); a paper's 'voice', 23 Apr 18(A); the PPA's 'Editor of the Year' awards, 30 Apr 5(N); attitude to the Sunday Times deal over the Hitler 'diaries', 30 Apr 17(A)• newspapers and magazines criticised in verse, 30 Apr 36(C0); Alan Coren on magazines, 14 May 5(N); the press's sympathies in the election, 21 May 19, 4 Jun 8(A); the parties' election press conferences, 28 May 8, 4 Jun 8, 11 Jun 7(A); union censorship in Fleet Street, 18 Jun 16(A); a Freedom of the Press Bill needed to restrain the unions, 18 Jun 16(A); see also individual newspapers and magazines Press, The, 1Jan 18, 8Jan 16,15 Jan 18, 22 Jan 17, 29 Jan 17, 5Feb 17, 12Feb 17, 19Feb 17,26 Feb 17, 5 Mar 22, 12 Mar 18,19 Mar 20, 2 Apr 18, 23 Apr 18, 30 Apr 17, 14 May 18, 21 May 19, 28 May 8, 18 Jun 16(A) Press Council, the: report on chequebook journalism in the York- shire Ripper case, 12 Feb 17(A) Price of chivalry, The, 7 May 15(A) Price of milk, The, 28 May 19(A) Price of Mitterrand, The, 28 May 16(A) Prince Andrew: his activities on Barbados, 2 Apr 6(AV) Prisoner of the Vatican, 12 Mar 6(AV) Problems of Merseyside, 25 Jun 5(AV)

Proportional representation, 11 Jun 10(A), 18 Jun 3(LA), 8(A) Prostitution: Amsterdam's brothels, 22 Jan 5, 29 Jan 5(N); Filipino prostitutes, 5 Feb 6(AV); prostitution in Zimbabwe, 19 Mar 10(A)

Proverbs, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of, (ed.) ] J. A. Simpson, 8 Jan 20(R) Provoked Wife, The (Donmar Warehouse), 26 Mar 33(AR) Pryce-Jones, David: on The Little Drummer Girl, 16 Apr 9(A), 23 Apr 6(AV), 19(L); his background and pro-Israeli sympathies,

23 Apr 6(AV)

Public Bahr story, 26 Mar 14(A)

Public houses: some recommended Londonpubs, 15 Jan 30(A); many being turned into eating houses, 26 Feb 5(N)

Public notices versified, 18 Jun 33(C0). Publishing: the OUP's Past Masters series, 19 Mar 24(R) Puppet for a Corpse, Dorothy Simpson, 25 Jun 21(R)

Pym, Francis: a 'man for all seasons', 5 Feb 4(PC); dismissed as Foreign Secretary, 18 Jun 7(A) Q

Quayle, Eric, Early Children's Books, 12 Feb 20(R) Queen and the spaceman, The, 4 Jun 21(A)

Queen Elizabeth II: success of her American tour, 12 Mar 3(LA); visit to Sweden, 4 Jun 21(A)

Queen of Spades, The (Coliseum), 29 Jan 25(AR) Quest for Sherlock Holmes, The, Owen Dudley Edwards, 8 Jan

22(R)

guestion of taste, A, 19 Mar 8(A) Quixote (Donmar Warehouse), 12 Feb 27(AR) uotations: a biblical quotation, 7 May 20(L); The Travellers' Dictionary of Quotations, 7 May 28(R) R

RACE RELATIONS Michael X, 1 Jan 21(R); the immigrant communities of Johan- nesburg, 8 Jan 10(A); a cricket tour of South Africa by rebel West Indians, 22 an 14(A), 12 Feb 18(L); police coercion of coloureds alleged, 5 Feb 14(A); Marcus Garvey and the 'Back to Africa' movement, 9 Apr 15(A); mistaken ideas about the British Empire, 28 May 20(A); voting intentions in Brixton, 4 Jun 16(A) RADIO

Midweek's birthday guests, 8 Jan 5(N); where radio scores over television, 8 Jan 25(AR); Kaleidoscope on Katharine Hepburn and the Wordsworths, 8 Jan 25(AR); Roads to Trebizond (on Rose Macaulay), 8 Jan 25(AR); Broadcasting Tomorrow and Woman's Hour, 22 Jan 29(AR); The Crazy Gang Story, 22 Jan 30(AR); Richard Baker's Start the Week, 5 Feb 28(AR); the seat belt law discussed, 5 Feb 29(AR); Cacophony of Cultures, 5 Feb 29(AR); Frank Delaney's Bookshelf, 26 Feb 29(AR); guests interviewed on The Jimmy Young Show and What Next?, 12 Mar 30(AR); the Dillon sisters in Weekend, 26 Mar 36(AR); Jimmy Young's politician guests, 26 Mar 36(AR); I'm Sorry, I Haven't a Clue, 26 Mar 36(AR); Radio 3 composers, 2 Apr 31(A), 16 Apr 21(L); LBC, 2 Apr 31(A); Kaleidoscope on changes in the arts scene, 9 Apr 30(AR); fact/fiction or 'faction' dramas, 9 Apr 30(AR); Albert and Me, 23 1pr 32(A7Ri; First Lady of Corsica, 23 Apr 32(AR); Laughter Be ore Nigh all and other programmes on or from Wales, 7 May 3 (AR); e News Huddlines, 7 May 33(AR); Yehudi Menuhm savaged by Roald Dahl on Start the Week, 21 May 31(AR); Feedback (listeners' letters), 21 May 31(AR); insensitive interviewing by David Lee Travis, 21 May 31, 4 Jun 36(AR); Election Cali, 4 Jun 35(AR); religion in other than strictly religious programmes, 4 Jun 36(AR); the BBC's obsession with death, 4 Jun 36(AR); Mal- colm Muggeridge In the Psychiatrist's Chair, 18 Jun 29(AR); a discussion of radio drama, 18 Jun 30(AR) Radii, Parviz C., In the Service of the Peacock Throne, 30 Apr 2(01(R)

Ragley Hall, 4 Jun 32(R) RAILWAYS

the Semen report on the finances of British Rail, 22 Jan 13(A): an MP railway buff, 12 Feb 4(PC); BR banishes the chamber s pot, 12 Mar 5(N), 9 Apr 32(C0); disused and trackless lints in paths for walkers, 19 Mar 5(N); 'British Transport Hotels s°26 off, 26 Mar 15(A), 9 Apr 20 ; the Great Central Railway, Mar 16(A), 2 Apr 19, 16 Apr l(L) Raine, Craig: a scatological poem, 1 Apr 3(LA), 30 Apr 18(11al ) Rainy Days at Brig O'Turk, (ed.) Mary Lutyens and Male° Warner, 25 Jun 21(R) Ratcliffe, Carter, John Singer Sargent, 16 Apr 29(R) Rates: a good form of tax, 7 May 3(LA) Rates of Exchange, Malcolm Bradbury, 9 Apr 26(R) Reading the entrails, 23 Apr 15(A) Reagan, President Ronald: 29 Jan 12(I); meets the JIT,arAs)1 prune minister, 29 Jan 10(A); a celebratory rally, 29Jan "" confidence in him waning, 29 Jan 12(A); the question of a sac and term, 25 Jun 9(A); see also UNITED STATES Real Thing, The (Strand), 12 Feb 27(AR) Rebecca West, 19 Mar I9(A) 19 Recordings: effect of the recession on recording compa.abkfin Mar 31(AR); Decca's recent successful projects, 1?, par 31(AR); Deutsche Grammophon's Brahms project, la den. 31(AR), 26 Mar 20, 16 Apr 21, 7 May 20(L); Bath's Bran burg Concertos, 28 May 32(AR) Records, The Guinness Book of, 19 Feb 19(R) Redgrave, Deirdre, To Be a Redgrave, 7 May 25(R) Red Square, Edward Topol and Fridrikh NeznanskY, 12 Feb 21(R)

Reid, Jimmy, 4 Jun 5(AV)

Religion: see CtinisriANrry AND THE CHURCH and R°MA14 CATHOLIC CHURCH Rendell, Ruth, The Speaker of Mandarin, 2 Apr 25(R) REPORTS, INQUIRIES ETC Green The opening of the Sizewell inquiry, 15 Jan 14(A); the Papers proposals for trade union reform, 22 Jan 3(1,A),12 inn 4(PC); the Franks report on the Falklands invasion, ft on 4(PC), 34(PW), 29 Jan 5(N), 2 Apr 8(A); the SerPell reF°,10r1 the finances of British Rail, n Jan 13(A); the Kahan repo Feb the massacres of Palestinians in the Beirut camPs; 3(LA), 8(A), 19 Feb 7(A), 26 Feb 18, 5 Mar 23(L); the 1-'1-2 Council report on chequebook journalism in the fl_.1pPef nerp3" Feb 17(A); the White Paper on cable systems, 7 MaY `"'" Requiem (ballet), 12 Mar 29(AR) Resilience of nations, The, 8 Jan 3(LA) Wlson,5 Reviewing: the Scottish reviewers Jeffrey, Lockhart and - Mar 32(A). MO; 28 Reviewers criticised: 1 Jan 19(L); 1 Jan 23(A); 30 Apr 1- May 23(L); 25 Jun 17(L)

Rhys, Jean, 5 Feb 21(R) Rich, the: amusing stories about millionaires, 4 Jun 30(R)

Richardson, Joanna, Colette, 25 Jun 22(R) 830 Rickard, Robert J. M., and John Mitchell, Living Wonders'

20(R) Riddles, 14 May 32(CO)

Right of Reply Bill, the, 26 Feb 6(AV), 28 May 4(N), 1g 'rub 11(14 Ripeness man, A, 5 Feb 4(PC) Rising Mr Kinnock, The ,25 Jun 6(A) Rites of a Beirut Spring, 19 Feb 8(A) Rivals, The (Olivier), 23 Apr 30, 25 Jun 29(AR) Road from communism, The, 11 Jun 20(A) Road to purgatory, The, 25 Jun 3(LA) Roaring Girl, The (Barbican), 7 May 31(AR) Robert Lowell: A Biography, Ian Hamilton, 14 May 21()1900; Robinson, John Martin: The Dukes of Norfolk, 29 Jab Royal Residences, 12 Feb 19(R) Rocky road to Paradise,7 May 16(A)

Rodin, Auguste: exhibition, 12 Mar 33(AR)

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE Esstell the monastic life, 8 Jan 23(R); the Catholic Church h' ,91); Europe, 15 Jan 7(A); the Latin mass abandoned, 29 Ja1.4.10/ tensions in the Zambian Church, 12 Mar 6(AV); '"es 001 English catechism, 12 Mar 6(AV); the search for the WI eneral Peter, 2 Apr 23(R); Monsignor Bruce Kent's position g attic secretary of CND, 7 May 5(N), 21 May 38(PW);_menLbbnitsv), the Faith and Light movement at Lourdes, 14 May nv-Gortt 'born-again' phenomenon, 14 May 6(AV); Joe Fenton, 8 again' Christian, 14 May 6(AV); see also POPE Jol-tN PA9A); Romania: rumours of an abortive military coup, 5 Mar 9 A), British officials return a refugee to Romania, 26 Mar s ave 42(PW); Romanians transported to Russia in 1945 as labour, 14 May 16(A) Romantic Comedy (Apollo), 2 Apr 26(AR) Romantic Love and Society, la ueLine Sarsby, 7 May 271(g) Rome, a new path to 11 Jun 21(A) Romeo and Juliet (Coliseum), 15 Jan 28(AR) Room for improvement,? May 19(A) Rotating in Middleton, 23 Apr 11(A) Rousseau: his early life and work, 23 Apr 22(R)25 Jaa

Royal Academy's summer exhibition, thee, M e, 4 Jun t '

17(L) 30 APr Royal Air Force, the: a journalist's unauthorised night, 16(A,) sn 19 Mar Royal Commissions: reports often ignored, 12 Mar 5(,,, 21(L) Queens 15 Family and the monarchy, the: Why we need the 02 wens 15 Jan 15(A); royal residences, 12 Feb 1.9(R); Kingrand ?„1.„,9 (exhibition of portraits), 12 Feb 27(AR); the monarchy1g) Apr 21(R); verses on the English monarchs, 25 Jun 1( Royal Residences, John Martin Robinson, 12 Feb 19(R) Rude awakening, A, 8 Jan 13(A) Run for Your Wife (Shaftesbury), 9 Apr 29(AR) Rupert of the Rhine, 14 May 18(A) Rusalka (ColiseumHighland 26 34(AR) mos' Ruskin, John: the excursion with Effie and John 25 Jun 21(R) RUSSIA life, 11.811 Yuri Andropov's KGB and the attempt on the Pope s tagnoni 5(N), 8 Jan 17(L), 22 Jan 17, 5 Feb 17(A); internal s.drary and external expansion under Brezhnev, 8Jan 7N, 7195 unlikely to be able to make many changes, 8Jan 7(A);;A); the cident when Swedish planes were shot down, 8 Jan ' 15 Jab. Pope's efforts on behalf of the Roman Catholic Chl1;i0; Iv./1 7(A); the Orthodox Church in Russia, 15 Ian cb5-

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Gromyko in West Germany, 29 Jan 7(A); „inns ecbn,b sident, 29 Jan 21(R); the deadlocked US-Russ"-, -GB, talks, 5 Feb 7(A); Sveriges Radio infiltrated by tab_ Lie 1 A); Andropov's first 100 days, 26 Feb 11(A); a malccd0 sailor's impression of Russia, 26 Feb 15(A)+ y3 AP,; Muggeridge's 1933 articles on Russia, 2 Apr 1 Vibe L/5, 5(1" the recent history of the nuclear arms race WIE" Apr 11(A), 23 Apr 19(L); the 'two Trotskys', 16 Apr 15(A); Guardian corespondents in Moscow, 23 Apr 5(N); greater frankness about the situation in Afghanistan, 23 Apr 10(A)i. demonstrations and protests outside the Soviet Embassy in London, 7 May 5(N); makes a concession in the disarmament negotiations, 7 May 5(N); Russian submarines intrude into Swedish waters, 14 May 8(A); Romanians transported to Rus- sia m1945 as slave labour, 14 Ma16(A); General Grigorenko s memoirs, 14 May 23(R); a Radio ' Moscow announcer broad- casts anti-Soviet propaganda 28 May 4(N); the impact of Stahnism, 4 Jun 33(R); a spy who defected in Japan, 11 Jun L5(A); Kenny Everett's 'Let's bomb Russia' joke, 18 Jun R ''k1)11); policies unchanged under Mr Andropov, 25 Jun 3(LA) alone enuces West Germany, 29 Jan 7(A) Yu,skarr11), Charles, and James King, (ed.) The Ceders and Prose ''' glings of William Cowper Vol III: 1787-1791, 15 Jan 20(R)

Ssaabre Rattlingiasiberia, 21 May 7(A)

PtEra/19(45e, The Painted Lady (trans. Lee Fahnestock), 21 s . Y 25(R) &Int, Andrew, The Image of the Architect, 25 Jun 24(R) St Aubin de Teran, Lisa, The Slow Train to Milan, 19 Mar 29(R) ,.alinger J. D., The Catcher in the Rye, 15 Jan 25(R) Salvador El: its British community, 28 May 19(A); political mur- „lets, 28 May 19(A) ;f9.4,.: the sex life of young Samoans, 19 Feb 6(AV) ayne, and Barbara Strachey, led.) A ZeyPorir ir from her D. ries and Letters, Jun 27(R) Mary Berenson: gZwnen ofaKntsford, The, 14 May 14(A) s Bent, John Singer: a critical appreciation, 16 Apr 29(R) arsEy, hcqueline, Romantic I,ove and Socie ,7 May 27(R) S saassoon, Siegfried: his war diaries, 26 Mar ) s tut", daY mornings, 9 Apr 5(N), 16 Apr 35(A) save our morning 19 Feb 15(A) Ialii.3ir thy L., (ed . ) The Scoop and Behind the Screen, 29 :andinavia: a nuclear-free zone proposed, 1 Jan 10(A) s...4f, Gerald: exhibition, 9 Apr 27(AR) 59,,,?• at /„11111 Arthur: acquitted on charge of speeding, 1 Jan I, r sct!ne Sizewell nuclear inquiry, 15 Jan 14(A); has strike cal re- icitCd, by. the miners, 12 Mar 3(LA), 18(A) . 29 pl, Helmut: and the new generation of American missiles, Se,2,„a,d 7() Sek,;/°, Fathers The (Camden Festival), 2 Apr 29(AR) se?.8(,-,a47 iScsah4IFeb The (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), 22 Jan S oee,„el,c1IY, the Church of: A disturbing experience, 19 Feb 16(A) Sre,,,,-"' ' AP/ h(AV) seat.,a9 2.3(R) Screen, 14, The, and Behind the Screen (ed.) Dorothy L. Sayers, 29 23 funeral, 1 Jan 16(A), 29 Jan 18(L); seal-culling in bid ,131eYs, lian 5(N), 17(A), 15 Jan 19(L); the Charterhoul /9,, for Anderson Strathclyde, 22 Jan 5(N); house rents low, 2 , 1.,„,,- s'i); the mystery of the Loch Ness monster, 5 Mar 5(N), 4 4..;, , ,,,Zi the problem of dual nationality in a unitary state,aar 160 N` l /' the political parties and their prospects, 5 NI 5 Ni.r, 2 Air 19(L); Glasgo 's architecture and public housing, 7 pc ) 19 Mar 21(L)w, 26 Mar 20(X); the 'Scotch review- fnehrl-'' -teers7a5ivlitfcr 31(artAR and Wilson, 5 Mar 32(A); some Scottish st'vc Pasties fared in the election, 18 Jun 9(A) , en route to Ham's, 7 May 16(A); how se/.allrpit)ll the Orkneys, 1 Jan 5(N), 17(A), 15 Jan 19(L); 29 Secre4,ardens (dance) 26 Feb 29(AR) SeRc-urcvice, the: see'SPYING l''' Letters of Andre Gide and Dorothy Missy, (ed.) Richard SeR7„scil (intro. Jean Lambert), 28 May 24(R) /cu. Letters of Thomas Babington Macaulay, The, (ed.) sde,.., Mas Pinney, 29 Jan 22(R) 5'i/ft/Stories and Sketches, James Hogg (ed. Douglas S. Mack), SeZ9r 28, () stsoci(n.plir2sLiljruipnuiti(ri;e, Edward Pearce, 7 May 4(PC), 18 Jun Serpci,.Rudolf, 26 Mar 5IN) Sertke'lFon on British Rail's finances, the, 22 Jan 13(A) S,,, , won 29 Jan 12(A), 12 Feb 18(L) „ ctfilg 'ull'Ulantriosn, l&xeenbT(IM;dttlfe 11!;g41(A); the sex life Shah sex COUDter-revolution in the US 18 Jun 14(A) _ ari philosophy' and CreiP.care, Wiliam, Henry V (ed. G. Taylor) and Troauszt a 4ake„:,,...rda_ (c.d. K. Muir), 23 Apr 21(R), 30 Apr 118, 2c Mr 3kc .151' his ,'-are. a Shakespeare passage rewritten, 12 M sh,..Portraits, 26 Mar 21(R); 26 Mar 24(R) hal,1/;nrames, The Life and Death of Michael X, 1 .141_131R18(R) Shawcrocrnard: correspondence with Frank Harris, 19 M Shen.tri ssi.„, Lord: joins the SDP, 9 Apr 20(L) ss.4),...,...../ay,:i;chiev, AemenSmali,17Thminayg-6(LAikve)an Earthquake, 5 Mar 26(R) ire u211 defeated the, 12 Feb 6(AV) if:,,Peter: his alternative budget', 19 Mar 4(PC), 6(AV); on 18 Jun 6,A 32(PS); a cdidate for the Labour leader An! ,..) A Jun 7(A); not rade union democracy, 25 Jun ShorinraltillPstead), 2 Apr 26(AR) siZ2(R) - from /*Second World War, (sel.) Dan Davin, 1 Jan Sluirtzei Work spectacular, 23 Apr 8(A) e East ea ),,e°r3e, 7 May 10(1)• his 'peace mission' to the Middle ,,i1/Ihwi D'waY. 1,0(A) ' "iceried .1r1: / he Pride, 5 Mar 29(R) Sie -' ne Nazis' Last Stand, Charles Whiting, 29 Jan 20(3) vi.„, -L9s5...dati_ ' War Diaries 1925-18, (ed.) Rupert tiart- Slver ' -"mar 26(R) Sime,, ork Society 1814-1840, Alison Aldburgham, 14 May 24(R) Si,,,ra, Georges: a biography, 26 Feb 24(R) Sin( 8, 26-eb 3(LA) ' Smpl4cd, borothy, Pupp t {or a Corpse, 25 Jun 21(R) si..1908142,h,' '11',.,, (cd.)77teeCoancise Oxford Dictionary of Proverbs, 4,101!) erre, Montherlant Sans Masque: 1, 1895-1932, 22 Jan Si.‘,4/1serpe 77'.- - (film), 23 Apr 31(AR)

nts' eggs 4 Jun 6(A)

Ski wiltriticiyuoity tbe. 15 Jan 14(4 29 Jan 18(L) ii„,„_nia; jp anYll, Letiers to Malaya Mar pater m urger men 19 Mar 33t) 30(A) - - ech/v- The (Royal Ballet iour of China), 25 Jun 27(AR)

Swan Villa, The Martin Walser, 19 Mar 24(R)

SWEDEN

and a nuclear-free Scandinavia, 1 Jan 10(A); its confused foreign NAV.% 1 Jan 10(A): a bnish_withinssia in 1057 R inn

Sloth, 12 Feb 6(AV) Slow Train to Milan, The, Lisa St Aubin de Teran, 19 Mar 29(R) Small Change (Cottesloe), 2 Apr 26(AR) Small Thing-Like an Earthivake, A, Ned Sherrin, 5 Mar 26(R) Smears and scares, 28 May A) Snap, crackle, pop, 5 Feb 15 A)

SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY, THE

a poor third at Darlington, 2 Apr 4(PC), 5(N); Lord Shawcross joins the party, 9 Apr 20(L); Mr Jenkins to be the Alliance's formidable politician', 21 May 14 A); Roy Jenkins steps down Prime-Minister-in-waiting , 30 Accr 3(LA); David Owen 'a from leadership in favour of Davi Owen, 18 Jun 9(A); see also ALLIANCE, THE and ELECTIONS

Social services, the: the 'robin in a cage' theory of social policy, 9 Apr 20(L); the Conservatives and the need to reform the social services, 11 Jun 7(A)

SOCIETY LIFE

Taki's awards for 1982, 1 Jan 27(A); a New York party for Roy Jenkins, 15 Jan 29(A), 29 Jan 18(L); phoney titles, especially Italian ones, 12 Feb 29(A); visitors to Gstaad, 26 Feb 30, 5 Mar 38, 12 Mar 35(A); 'Johnny Christmas', 5 Mar 38(A); Arki BUS- son's romance with Farah Fawcett-Major, 19 Mar 33(A); Tars income halved, 9 Apr 31(A); Koo Stark in New York, 30 Apr 34(A); an amateur performance of South Pacific, 4 Jun 38(A);

society gossip of 1970-W, 18 Jun 20(R Nigel Dempster friendly with John Aslinall, 11 Jun 35(A); high Solicitors: Sir George Lewis, 18 Jun 23( ) Some People, Harold Nicolson (intro. Nigel Nicolson), 26 Mar 29(R)

Sotrrx AFRICA the Anglo-American Corporation's economic importance, 1 Jan 8(P, ; the mining and marketing of gold and diamonds, 1 Jan 8(A ; the immigrant communities of Johannesburg, 8 Jan 10(A); a cricket tour by rebel West Indians, 22 Jan 14(A); the Roger Smith murder trial, 29 Jan 13(A); De Beer's control of the world diamond market, 5 Feb 10(A); the Afrikaners and their outlook, 25 Jun I3(A)

South Pacific: an amateurperformance, 4 Jun 38(A) Spain: H. V. Morton's A Stranger in Spain, 7 May 26(R); a 'recu- peration' in Spain;21 May 35, 11 Jun 35(A) Sparkling prospect, A, 5 Feb 10(A) Sneaker of Mandarin, The, Ruth Rendell, 2 Apr 25(R)

'SPECTATOR' THE

the editor takes a few weeks off, 15 Jan 5(N); the findings of a MORI readership survey, 22 Jan 31(PS); the Treasure Hunt answers, results and prizewinners, 12 Feb 32, 19 Feb 32(X); a cover drawing criticised, 19 Feb 18(L); three readers' letters, 19 Feb 30(PS); polymath readers in the transport services, 5 Mar 5(N); R. S. Rintoul quoted, 5 Mar 32(A); its music critic criti- cised, 26 Mar 20(L); Anthony Blunt dies, 2 Apr 17(A), 34(PW); comparative absence of misprints, 9 Apr 20(L); a PPA award for the editor, 30 Apr 5(N); Alan Coren on the Spectator, 14 May 5(N); not allowed to advertise on ITV because 'political', 21 May 5(N), 28 May 23, 4 Jun 26(L); how will the editor vote?,

4 Jun 4(N) Spectator Wine Club, the: recommended wines, 15 Jan 33,19 Feb 32(A), 5 Mar 10(X), 19 Mar 37(A)

Sport: the Crests Run, 8 Jan 14(A); a modern sportsman as seen by a Romantic poet, 26 Feb 32(C0); athletic verse, 16 Apr 21(L); see also individual sports

SPYING

MI5, 15 Jan 21(R); a German agent in the OSS, 22 Jan 30(A); Svenges Radio infiltrated by the KGB and by the Swedish sec- ret service, 5 Feb 12(A); Michael Straight arid the Blunt! Burgess spy ring, 12 Feb 11(A), 12 Mar 23(R), 34(AR); death • of Donald Maclean, 19 Mar 15(A); death of Anthony Blunt, 2 Apr 5(N), 17(A), 34(PW); an interview for MI6, 21 May 16(A); The spy who lost me, 11 Jun 15(A); Stanislav A. Levchenko, defected spy, 11 Jun 15(A) Spy who lost me, The, 11 Jun 15(A)

Stahl, Andrew: exhibition, 18 Jun 18(3AR) Stalinism, (ed.) G. R. Urban, 4 Jun 3 (R)

Stalin's France, 16 Apr 11(A) Stancey, Helen, Words, 11 Jun 28(R) Stapleton, Michael, The Cambridge Guide to English Literature, 28 May 26(R) State of the Deficit, 29 Jan 12(A) Steady and she stays, 19 Mar 3(LA) Steel, David: 28 May 14(I); to he the Alliance's election campaign leader, 30 Apr 3(LA) Strachey, Barbara, and Jayne Samuels, (ed.) Mary Berenson: A Self Portrait from her Diaries and Letters, 4 Jun 27(R) Strachey, Julia, Julia: A Portrait by Herself and Frances Partridge, 7 May 24(R) Strachey family, the, 5 Mar 25(R) Straight, Michael: his partin the Blunt/Burgess spy ring, 12 Feb

Straight, Michael, After Long Silence, 12 Feb 11(A), 12 Mar

11(A), 12 Mar 23(R , 34(AR) 23(R) Stranger in Spain, A, H. V. Morton, 7 May 26(R) Street credible?, 25 Jun 8(A) Strikes: the water workers' strike, 12 Feb 34(PW), 19 Feb 3(LA); the strike at Ford's, Halewood, 2 Apr 13(A); the Financial Times strike, 18 Jun 16'A) Strong, Sir Roy, 1 Jan 19(L) Suffering of West Africa, The, 5 Feb 8(A) Sujo, Glenn: exhibition, 1 Jan 26(AR) Sun, the: disparaged by the Guardian, 15 Jan 18(A)

Sunday 21 Exp)(11)res s Magazine Team, the, War in the Falklands, 12

Max

'SUNDAY TIMES', THE

its `campaigns', 29 Jan 6(AV); on the Pope assassination plot, 5 Feb 17(A); an Iranian ambassador's diary, 29 Jan 17, 5 Feb 30(A); an article overturning Margaret Mead's account of Sa- moan sex life, 19 Feb 6(AV); fined for contempt over the Fagan case, 19 Feb 17(A); to serialise Hitler's alleged 'diaries', 30 Apr

6(AV) 7, 17(A); the diaries proved to be, forgeries, 14 May IN

5 1, 7, 18, 31(A), 34(PW), 21 May 20(L); its apology, 14 May 5 , 21 May 20(L); who forged and sold the diaries?, 14 May 7 A ; extra sales, 14 May 18(A); result of a schools essay com- petition, 11 Jun 5(AV) Sunday Times Insight Team, the, The Falklands War, 12 Mar 20) Superstars and dogstars, 28 May 8(A) Survey of London, The, 19 Feb 15(A), 26 Feb 18(L) Surviving the Rood, Stephen Minot, 5 Mar 29(R) Sutcliffe, Tom, (ed.) Tracts for Our Times 1833 to 1983, 12 Feb 23(R) 12(A); a new law about names, 22 Jan 11(A); Sveriges Radio in- filtrated by their own security service and by the KGB, 5 Feb 12(A); the Note proposing a nuclear-free zone through Central Europe, 26 Mar 14(A); Swedes' sexual tastes, 19 Mar 10(A), 2 Apr 19(1); the search for intruding Russian submarines in Swedish waters, 14 May 8(A); the Queen's visit, 4 Jun 21(A) Swedish scandals, 5 Feb 12(A) Switzerland: Swissair's charge for skis and ski boots, 12 Mar 5(N), 2 Apr 19(L); see also Gstaad Sylphtdes, Les, (ballet), 22 Jan 28(AR)

T

Taiwan: a pictorial history, 21 May 27(R) Taking care of the money, 18 Jun 7(AL Tale of two Germanies, A, 9 Apr 7(A Taliesin Tradition, The, Emyr Hump eys, 7 May 18(A) Taming of the Shrew, The (Barbican), 7 May 31(AR) Tapsell, R. F., (compiled) Monarchs, Rulers, Dynasties and King- doms of the World, 9 Apr 21(R)

Tasmania: thelpposed Franklin River dam, 1 Jan 13(A),15 Jan Taste of OZ, A Cottesloe), 25 Jun 29(AR)

19, 26 Mar 20(L) Tatchell v. 'real' Labour, 19 Feb 4(PC) Tati, Jacques: biographical material sought, 12 Mar 19(L) TAXATION judges' rulings on tax avoidance, 29 Jan 6(AV); the freelance journalist and the Inland Revenue, 19 Feb 13(A); massive tax evasion in Australia, 26 Feb 9(A); pursued by the tax man, 26 Feb 31(A); taxing the rich, 19 Mar 6(AV); local rates a good tax, 7 May 3(LA); the tax on imported wines, 28 May 23(L); see also Buooer Taxis: notices in taxis, 16 Apr 5(N) Taylor, A. J. P.: his life and opinions, 28 May 21(A), 28(R) Taylor, A. J. P., A Personal History, 28 May 28(R) Taylor-Martin, Patrick, John Betjeman: His Life and Work, 12 Mar 25(R) Teachers: the annual NUT conference, 16 Apr 6(AV); the lef getting in control, 16 Apr6(AV)

Teachers' problems, 16 Apr 6(AV)

Tebbit, Norman: 4 Jun 8(1); his Green Paper's proposals for trade union reform, 22 Jan 3(LA), 29 Jan 3(LA); campaigning in Bol- ton, 4 Jun 7(A) Tedeschi, Richard, (ed.) Selected Letters of Andre Gide and Dorothy Burry (intro. Jean Lambert), 28 May 24(R) Telephones: a storm over telephone-tapping in Ireland, 29 Jan 16(A); on first looking into the telephone directory, 7 May 36(C0); a Dial,a-Prayer service, 4 Jun 40(CO)

TELEVISION

widespread disillusionment with TV, 1 Jan 27(AR); some good programmes of 1982, 1 Jan 27(AR); Channel 4's nannying com- mercials, 8 Jan 5(N); a gloomy outlook for commercial TV, 8 Jan 16(A); the cost of Channel 4, 8 Jan 16(A); publicitkr the film Gandhi, 8 Jan 26(AR); Anyone for Denis?, 8 Jan AR); Chanel4, 8 Jan 26, 12 Feb praise and criticism for AR); Ralf Dahrendorf on Britain, 15 Jan 29(AR); a portrait of Alas- tair Sim, 15 Jan 29(AR); thrives on confrontations in politics and industry, 22 Jan 5(N); the BBC's breakfast television, 22 Jan 30, 5 Feb 30(AR); Terry Wogan's chat show, 22 Jan 30, 5 Feb 30(AR); The Lady is a Tramp, 22 Jan 30(AR); the 'God- Slots', 29 Jan 30(AR); Sir Peter Parker, 29 Jan 30(AR); Sir Geoffrey Howe in People and Power, 29 Jan 30(AR); BBC and ITV breakfast television make their bow, 5 Feb 15(A), 12 Feb 30(C0); TV-am's debut, 5 Feb 30(AR), 12 Feb 29(A); John Cleese not funny?, 5 Feb 30(AR); The Irish RM, 5 Feb 30, 12 Feb 28(AR), 19 Feb 10(A); Klaus Barbie and Mrs Jeane Kirkpatrick interviewed in the same Panorama programme, 12 Feb 5(N), 19 Feb 18(1); Harold Pinter's play Landscape, 12 Feb 28(AR); Time with Betjeman, 19 Feb 28, 12 Mar 34(AR); Mavis Nicholson in Predicaments, 19 Feb 28(AR); Stand Your Ground, 19 Feb 28(AR); BBC news readers, especially Moira Stuart, 26 Feb 30, 19 Mar 33(AR); poor ratings for TV-am, 26 Feb 30(AR), 5 Mar 5(N); the number of viewers dropping, 5 Mar 5(N); That Was The Week That Was recalled, 5 Mar 26kTgi; John Pager's programme about nuclear arms, 5 Mar 38(AR ; Omnibus on Sir Adrian Rauh, 5 Mar 38(AR); Michael Straight interviewed, 12 Mar 34(AR); World in Action on chequebook journalism, 19 Mar 32 AR); the crisis at 'P/-am and Peter Jay's resignation, 26 Mar 3 LA), 5(N), 19(A), 38(AR), 42(PW), 30 A_pr 35 PS , 7 May 34 AR); the IBA and TV-am, 26 Mar 5(N), 19 (Ad Malcolm Mingeridge on Face the Press, 26 Mar 38(AR); My main Rachel, 2-War 38(AR); a pro5 le of Dirk Bogarde, 2 Apr 30(AR); tribute to Walton, 2 Apr 30(AR); Michael Foot a vote-loser on TV, 2 Apr 30(AR); Graham Greene interviewed, 9 Apr 30(AR); Laurence Olivier in King Lear, 9 Apr 30(AR); Peter Ustinov's two personae, 16 Apr 34(AR); Gandhi's Oscars, 16 Apr 34(AR); religious programmes under threat, 23 Apr 3(LA); Heart of the Matter, 23 Apr 33(AR); Terry Wogan on the Orient Express, 23 Apr 33(AR); Death of an Expert tVit- ness, 23 Apr 33(AR); 'PT programme presenters and news readers, 30 Apr 36(PS); the White Paper on cable television sys- tems, 7 May 19(4 14 May 19(L); a programme about Brahms, 7 May 34(AR); miserable holiday programmes, 7 May 34(AR); Princess Alice interviewed, 7 May 34(AR); Michael Foot on Panorama, 14 May 30(AR); The South Bank Show on Keith Waterhouse, 14 May 30(AR); Jonathan Miller on States of Mind, 14May 30 AR ; the Spectator barred from advertising on ITV, 21 May 5 ) 2May 23, 4 Jun 26(1); The Best of Russell Harty, 21 May AR); Private Lives (series), 21 May 34(AR); The Late Clive ames 21 May 34(AR); the party political broadcasts, 21 May AR); the BBC's 'blanket coverage' of the election, 28 May 3 (AR); David Bassett puts the Labour case, 28May 37(AR); media poeople's support, 28 May 38(AR); Auberon Waugh in a Tyne-Tees 'confrontation' programme, 4 Jun 5(AV); bad American films on bank holidays, 4 Jun 38(AR); Brian Walden and Robin Day as political interviewers, 4 Jun 38(AR); Tory complaints about the BBC, 11 Jun 14(A); John Cole's accent, 11 Jun 22, 25 Jun 17(L); the boring coverage of the election, 11 Jun 33(AR); Mrs Thatcher and Michael Foot contrasted, 11 Jun 33(AR); Bernard Levin interviews Isaac Stern, II Jun 34(AR); the Desmond Wilcox series The Visit, 11 Jun 34 AR); Michael Cockerell on the Conservative victory18 Jun AR); Ken Russell's film for Delius 's The Planets, 18 Jun 31(AR Jemima Shore Investigates, 18 Jun 31(AR)

Tempest film), 19 Feb 27(AR) Tempest, The (Donmar arehouse), 26 Mar 33(AR)

Tennant, Anne, and Susanna Johnston, (ed.) The Picnic Papers, 11 Jun 24(R) Tennis business, The, 25 Jun 14(A)

Terrorism: Abu Nidal, leader of al-Fatah extremists, 16 Apr 8(A)

THATCHER, MRS MARGARET

11 Jun 6(I); the New Year honours list, 8 Jan 6(AV); visits the Falklands, 15 Jan 34(PW), 22Jan 5(N); the Franks report on the Falklands exonerates her, 22 Jan 4(PC), 34(PW), 29 Jan 5(N), 18(L); considerations affecting the general election date, 29Jan 3(LA); attends the 'Conservative Philosophy Group' 12 Feb 5(N); how she might get the ten years of office she needs carry out her policies, 26 Feb 3(LA); heartily disliked in the north of England, 5 Mar 6(AV); an imaginary letter to her friend Pam, 19 Mar 35(CO); the wasteful 'Fortress Falklands' policy, 23 Apr 3(LA); what date will she pick for the general election?, 30 Alr 4(PC); has she 'missed the bus' over the election?, 7 May 15(A ; the timing of the general election, 14 May 3(LA), 4(A) 5(N ; she is the election issue, 21 May 4(PC); her hair 'tinted', 21 May 5(N); the Falklands war will help her win the election, 21 May 5(N); declines a friend's offer of an aeroplane during the elec- tion campaign, 21 May 5(N); and Lymeswold cheese, 28 May 4(N); her confident electioneering in Cornwall, 28 May 7(A); the analogy with Queen Victoria, 28 May 7(A); her press con- ferences, 28 May 8, 4 Jun 8(A); Thatcherism as viewed by Marxists, 4 Jun 16(A); her personality and leadership inter- preted in Freudian terms, 4 Jun 18(A); interviewed by Robin Day in Panorama, 4 Jun 38(AR); no messianic figure bent on transforming society, 11 Jun 3(LA); her message to the electo- rate, 11 Jun 3(LA); calls Sir Robin Day 'Mr Day', 11 Jun qN her imperious character no cause for misgivings, 11 Jun 6(A ; unaffected by her gruelling campaign routine, 11 Jun 33(AR ; gives a hereditary viscountcy to Mr Whitelaw, 18 Jun 4(N , 5(AV); Carol Thatcher's Diary of an Election, 18 Jun 4(N); re- shuffles her government, 18 Jun 5(AV), 7(A), 34(PW) Thatcher precedent, The, 25 Jun 9(A)

Theatre: the plays of 1982, 1 Jan 25(AR); arts festivals of 1983, 23 Apr 27(AR.); the Redgrave family, 7 May 25(R); amateur theatricals, 4 Jun 38(A); see also individual play titles Theft: a tie ring stolen at the Turf Club, 26 Feb 5(N), 5 Mar 6(AV), 23(L), 12 Mar 19(L) Theosophy: a biography of Knshnamurti, 5 Feb 25(R)

They Came From Somewhere Else (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 4 Jun 37(AR) Third force for good?, 11 Jun 10(A) This Thing Called Love (Ambassadors), 30 Apr 30(AR) Thomas, D. M., Ararat, 19 Mar 28(R)

Thomas, Graham Stuart: his gardens, 11 Jun 26(R)

Thomas, Keith, Man and the Natural World, 14 May 20(R) Thornton, R. K. R., (ed.)Ivor Gurney: War Letters, 12 Feb 22(R) Three Six Seven: Memoirs of a Very Important Man, Peter Vansit- tart, 19 Feb 21(R)

Thrillers and crime novels: 29 Jan 23, 2 Apr 25, 25 Jun 21(R); ex- tracts from a detective story, 29 Jan 32(CO) Thule: the Union Jack replaced by the Argentinian flag, 19 Mar 5(N) Ticho, Anna: exhibition, 5 Feb 29(AR)

Ticonderoga, 5 Mar 30(A)

Tie rings, 26 Feb 5(N), 5 Mar 6(AV), 23(L), 12 Mar 19(L)

Time of Your Life, The (The Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon), 16 Apr 32(AR) Timerman, Jacobo: on Israeli extremism, 19 Feb 7{A) 'TIMES', THE cartoonist Ranan Lurie leaving, 8 Jan 5(N); imaginary letters to the editor, 22 Jan 32(CO); on a 'right-wing pressure group', 12 Feb 5, 19 Feb 5(N); the editor ill, 19 Feb 5(N); an unusual Times advertisement in the Sunday Times, 5 Mar 5(N); misprints, 19 MarfS); an untrue story about Patrick Skene Carling, 30 Apr ; the new 'down-market' Times, 30 Apr 6(AV) Time toKeep Silence, A, Patrick Leigh Fermor, 8 Jan 23(PS) Tinker, Hugh, (compiler) A Message from the Falklands, 12 Mar

20(R)

To Be a Redgrave, Deirdre Redgrave, 7 May 25(R) Tolkien, J. R. R., The Monsters and the Critics and Other Essays

(ed. Christopher Tolkien), 9 Apr 25(R)

Tony Crosland, Susan Crosland, 15 Jan 4(PC) Too good to last, 7 May 12(A) Tootste (film), 7 May 30(AR) Top Girls (Royal Court), 19 Feb 25(AR) To21(R)pol, Edward, and Fridrikh Neznansky, Red Square, 12 Feb

Torture victims, a rehabilitation centre for, 1 Jan 5(N)

To the North, Elizabeth Bowen, 21 May 23(R) Tracts for Our Times 1833 to 1983, (ed.) Tom Sutcliffe, 12 Feb

R) Trades, queer, 23 Apr 35(CO) Trades Union Congress, the: its relations with the Labour Party, 21 May 11(A)

TRADE UNIONS

1982 reviewed, 1 Jan I4(A); reforms, either voluntary or im- posed, likely, 1 Jan 14(A); Norman Tebbit's proposals for re- forming the unions, 22 Jan 3(LA), 29 Jan 4(PC); should have a regular legal status, 29 Jan 4(PC); the coalminers reject Scar- gill's strike call, 12 Mar 3(LA), 18(A); the Labour Party tries to buy back their support with its election manifesto, 21 May 11(A); how to cope with a further term of Mrs Thatcher?, 21 May 12(A); monopoly trade unions in Fleet Street, 18 Jun 16(A); see also Strikes

Train (dance), 26 Feb 29("AR) Travel: to India on a bicycle, 26 Feb 22(R); using American Express cards, 30 Apr 5(N); The Travellers' Dictionary of Quotations,7 May 28(R) Travellers' Dictionary of Quotations, The, (ed.) Peter Yapp, 7 May 28(R)

Treasure Hunt answers, result and prizewinners, 12 Feb 32, 19 Feb 32(X) Tree identification, 2 Apr 24(R)

Trevor, William, Fools of Fortune, 7 May 26(R) Triumph of Sanity, The: A Life of G. K. Chesterton, Alzina Stone Dale, 21 May 2.6(1) Troilus and Cressida, William Shakespeare (ed. K. Muir) , 23 Apr 21(R) Trojan War Will Not Take Place, The (Lyttelton), 21 May 30(AR) Trotsky: the 'two Trotskys' and present-day Trotskyism, 16 Apr 15(A), 23 Apr 19(L) Trotsky and the Trotskyists 16 Apr 15(A) Trotsky's France, 30 Apr 1b(A)

Troubles, J. G. Farrell, 21 ay 29(R)

True West (Cherry Lane, New York), 12 Mar 28(AR) Truth about the Belgrano, The, 11 Jun 12(A)

Tucson, Arizona: the 'Old Tucson' village used for filming, 14 May 10(A)

Tumultuous Years, Robert J. Donovan, 14 May 25(R) Twelfth Night (Stratford-on-Avon), 30 Apr 30(AR) Twenty Years at St Hilary, Bernard Walke, 8 Jan 18(R) Two days in September, 12 Feb 8(A) Two kinds of truth, 14 May 11(A) Two visions of Germany, 5 Mar 7(A) Ubu the Vandalism (Donmar Warehouse), 5 Feb 28(AR) Uglow, Euan: exhibition, 18 Jun 28(AR) Uncle Vanya (Geary), 19 Mar 32(AR) Uncollected Poems, John Betjeman, 12 Mar 25(R) Underspending: a new crime, 12 Feb 4(PC) Under the Skin: The Death of White Rhodesia, David Caute, 26

Feb 19(R)

UNEMPLOYMENT

little provision in the US for extended unemployment, 1 Jan 7(A); A graduate on the dole, 12Feb 16(A); the parties' plans to reduce unemployment, 26 Mar 4(PC); poor work prospects for the US's unemployed, 23 Apr 8(A); the 'natural rate' of un- employment, 28 May 9(A); ways of attacking it, 18 Jun 6(A); little incentive to take low-paid jobs, 25 Jun 5(AV) Union censors, The, 18 Jun 16(A) Unions without muscle, I Jan 14(A)

United Nations, the: silent over the Iran-Iraq war, 29 Jan 5(N)

UNITED STATES

the country's 'bag ladies', 1 Jan 7(A); little provision for extended unemployment, I Jan 7(A ; President Carter's memoirs, 1 Jan 20(R); the Moonies an their 'church', 15 Jan

A); looking after a New England neighbour's cat, 15 Jan 1 A); the American European Community Association, 15 Jan 29(A), 29 Jan 18(L); arms negotiator Eugene Rostov( dis- missed, 22 Jan 8(A); a German spy in the OSS, 22 Jan 30(A); James Watt, Secretary of the Interior, 29 Jan 12(A); the budget deficit and the economy, 29 Jan I2(A); the deadlocked US-Rus- sian arms control talks, 5 Feb 7(A); a biography of Presidint Johnson, 5 Feb 20(R); a tribute to F. 0. Matthiessen, 12 Feb 24(A); the need for respected leaders, 19 Feb 5(N); 'The Demo- cracy Program', aimed at winning the war of ideas against Soviet communism, 19 Feb 5(N); reactions to the Beirut mas- sacre and the Kahan report, 19 Feb 7(A); New York's Chelsea Hotel, 19 Feb 9(A); the Libyan scare, 26 Feb 12(A); relations with Mexico, 26 Feb 12(A); 'gay' politics becoming a serious force, 26Feb 13(A); a petition to unseat the mayor of San Fran- cisco, 26 Feb 13(A); Chicago's Democratic political machine losing its grip, 5 Mar 8(A); the 'making of the President' in the 1950s and today compared, 5 Mar 24(R); the internment in 1942 of Japanese and Japanese Americans, 12 Mar 13(A), 19 Mar 21(L); the diminishing stature of recent Presidents, 12 Mar 14(A); the 'theft' of Texas, 12 Mar 19(L); some current New York plays, 12 Mar 28(AR); huge accident settlement for a nine-year-old boy, 26 Mar 6(AV); the St Patrick's Day parade in New York, 26 Mar 8(A); the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games financed by large corporations, 26 Mar 13(A); the huge expenditure on medicine, 9 Apr 8(A); implants and transplants, 9 Apr 8(A); San Francisco's eccentrics and homosexuals, 9 Apr 9(A); the recent history of the nuclear arms race with Russia, 9 Apr 11(A); job offers and electronic retraining for the un- employed, 23 Apr 8(A); Japanese domination of the colour TV market, 23 Apr 8(A); Muncie, Indiana, a typical 'middle American' town, 23 Apr 11(A); must bring Israel to heel, 30 Apr 5(N); the 'Britain Salutes New York' festival, 30 Apr 34(A); the obsession with communism in the Caribbean, 7 May 7(A); Mr Shultz's 'peace mission' to the Middle East, 7 May 10(A); New Orleans, 7 May 12(A); Taki makes a speech at Kentucky University, 7 May 34(A); the man who found over a million dollars in the street, 7 May 35(A); Tucson, Arizona, 14 May 10(A); the American western and the 'Code of the West', 14 May 12(A); the Truman years, 14 May 25(R); the Mutual Security Treaty with Japan, 21 May 7(A); the carrier Enter- prise's Siberian cruise, 21 May 8(A); the hedonist principle and the epidemic of 'jes grew', 4 Jun 22(A); the decline of the schools, 4 Jun 22(A); the 'Posse Comitatus'-anarchists of the Right, 18 Jun 13(A); the 'Playboy philosophy' and the sexual counter-revolution, 18 Jim 14(A); presidential election analogies drawn from Mrs Thatcher's victory, 25 Jun 9(A); see also Reagan, President Ronald Universities: one function of, 5 Feb 5(N); Oxbridge entrance exams criticised, 12 Feb 3(LA); reverse discrimination at Ox- bridge over entries, 26 Feb 5(N); A graduate on the dole, 12 Feb 16(A) Updike, John, Bech is Back, 19 Feb 23(R) Urban, G. R., (ed.)Stalinism, 4 Jun 33(R)

V

Valley of Shadows (ballet), 12 Mar 29(AR) Valuable woggle mystery, 5 Mar 6(AV) Value of Mr Shultz, The, 7 May 10(A) Vansittart, Peter, Three Six Seven: Memoirs of a Very Important Man, 19 Feb 2I(R) Verdict, The (film), 5 Mar 34(AR) Veronica Voss (film), 26 Mar 36(AR) Very mixed-up mole, A, 12 Feb 11(A)

Vestey family's avoidance of income tax, the, 29 Jan 6(AV) Vezelay, Paule: exhibition, 16 Apr 30(AR)

Viaduct, The, David Wheldon, 30 Apr 25(R) Viceroys of India, The, Mark Benceones, IS Jan 22(R)

Victorian Society, the, 22 Jan 27(AR) Victorian virtues and values, 28 May 7, 15(A), 4 Jun 26(L)

Victoria syndrome, The, 28 May 7(A Victory (Royal Court), 9 Apr 29(AR

Vietnam war, the, 14 May 12(A)

View from Twisden Rd The, 28 May 21(A)

Vilaincour, Leon: exhibition, 21 May 32(AR)

Vin lierbE, Le (opera), 15 Jan 28(AR) Vintage viscount, A, 26 Mar 16(A) Vizinczey, Stephen, An Innocent Millionaire, 26 Mar 28(R) Vonnegut, Kurt, Deadeye Dick, 26 Feb 22(R) Vultures gather, The, 4 Jun 14(A)

Wagner: a centenary party in New York, 19 Feb 29(A)

Waiting for Dizzy, 28 May 3(LA) Waiting for Trotsky, 23 Apr 7(A)

WAtzs the Welsh praised, 8 Jan 27(PS); the men of Merthyr, 19 Mar

17(A); Immigrants in Wales, 16 Apr 14(A); child evacuees in

Wales, 23 Apr 16(A); Cwmllynfell, 23 Apr 16(A), 7 May 20(L);

the Welsh and their past, 7 May 18(A); a Gwyn Thonms0 ramme, 7 May 33(AR); radio programmes on or from „, May 33(AR) Walke, Bernard, Twenty Years at Sr Hilary, 8 Jan 18(R) Walking: Louis Jebb's path to Rome, 11 Jun 21(A) Walser, Martin, The Swan Villa, 19 Mar 24(R) Waller, Robert, The Almanac of British Politics, 23 Apr 15(A) Walsh, John Evangelist, The Bones of St Peter, 2 Apr 23(RD) Walton, Sir William: an incident at an honorary degree ee_Lertla„ 0,

26 Mar 18(A); a BBC 'tribute', 2 Apr 30(AR); an aPIN.`"" 12 Mar 32(AR)

Walton's lost chord, 26 Mar 18(A)

WAR

short stories from the second world war, 1 Jan 22(R); the Siceat fried Line, 29 Jan 20((R); the Gestapo and Frelm112 Feb laborators, 12 Feb 7(A); a wartime correspondence, tbY 23(R); letters from the front, 19 Feb 18(L); the internal 1,0 the US in 1942 of Japanese and Japanese Americans,lt, die 13(A); Siegfried Sassoon's war thanes, 26 Mar 26P%'„or British Army in the second world war, 2 Apr 23(R); lire

time neutralit 4 Jun 31(R)

War in the Falklands,the Sunday Express Magazine Team, 12 Mai 20(R Warner,) Malcolm, and Mary Lutyens, (ed.) Rainy Days O'Turk, 25 Jun 21(R) Brig Warren, Patricia, Elstree, 21 May 22(R) Watcher, The, Charles Maclean, 25 Jun 21(R) Water: the water workers' strike, 12 Feb 3344(W),19 Feb 30

Waterhouse, Alfred: his architecture and drawings' 27(AR)

Watershed elections, 5 Mar 11(A)

Waugh, Evelyn, 22 Jan 23(R)

Waugh, Evelyn, PRB, 5 Feb 24(R) Way out West, 26 Feb 13(A) Wealth trap, The, 19 Mar 6(AV) Weather: reflectionso n a wet May, 4 Jun 39, 25 Jun 31(Ind yM Weintraub, Stanley, (ed. and intro.) The Playwright Pirate, 19 Mar 28(R) .01 16 AIs Welcome Home (Royal Court Upstairs), 2 Apr 26(r., 21(L) 21(R) ness West, Nigel, A Matter of Trust: MI5 1945-72,15 Jan West, Rebecca: an appreciation, 19 Max 19(A); her hti8'

26 Mar 5(N); 2 Apr 19(L)

West, Ruth, and Brian Inglis, The Alternative Heal.- th Gude,

Apr 22(R) West( Donmar Warehouse), 14 May 28(AR)

West Germany plays safe, 12 steam tar 7(A) 22 Je

West Indies: a rebel cricket ours South Oil ;XL/ 14(A), 12 Feb 18(L); attitudes to apartheid etc, 12 Fe Wharton, the Duke of: a biography, 26 Feb 20(R)

What is left of Marxism?, 19 Mar 12(A) What next for the Alliance?, 18 Jun 8(A) What North-South divide?, 18 Jun 9(A) What's fair?, 18 Jun 3(LA) What sort of man?, 15 Jan 4(PC) Wheldon, David, The Viaduct, 30 Apr 25(R) When democracy ended, 29 Jan 8(A) When the Wind Blows (Whitehall), 30 Apr 30(AR.„.„,. 24(R , White, Theodore H., America in Search of Itself, 31(31; White Glove, The (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 7 Nlite.givin% Whitelaw, William: 15Jan 12(1); a speech at a school P ,„, 5 Fc

15 Jan 12(A); tries to change the immigration ri?,73,/,,V),

3(LA); receives a hereditary viscountcy, 18 Jun 4(19,„„‘20(g) Whiting, Charles: Siegfried: The Nazis' Last Stand, J"" Who owns the Victorians?, 28 May 15(A) Who's afraid of Aer Lingus?, 26 Mar 8(A) Who's odd, 2 Apr 16(A) Who's Who 1983.2 Apr 16(A); its selection policy, who is really who, 23 Apr 19(L) un 30(g) Why I will vote Labour, 21 May 9(A) Who Wants to be a Millionaire?, David Frost, 4 J Why we need the monarchy, Jan 15(A) Wcildoen,stOascarnce Wicked Designs, Lillian O'Donnell, 25 Jun 21(R) ' 16 APr2gL); Wicked Lady, The (film), 30 Apr 32(AR) /lift ,:4aJfiuclin 29(R) r 2Bfri 28(R) William Blake: His Art and Times, David Bindrnan, William Morris Textiles, Linda Parry, 16 Apr Williams, David: an obituary, 14 May 26(A) , 'last testament', 16 Apr VA Williams, David, Mr George Eliot, 11 Jun 28() 7 6(AV), 11 Jun 8(A) 11)ay

Williams, Shirley: the havoc wreaked by her in eduou 16AP

5 MM25( Willie's world, 15 Jan 12(A) Williams-Ellis, Amabel, All Stracheys are Cousins,

Willing, Victor: exhibition, 29 Jan 26(AR)

Willingly to school, 16 Apr 19(R) Jan 22(R) Wilson, A. N., The Life of John Milton, 22 , Wilson, Edmund: essays and reviews, 25 Jun 20(r• Wilson, Glenn D., and David N. Cox, The Child- of Paedophiles in Society ,7 May_27(R) Ani.28(R) Wilson, Simon, From Holbein to HOCkney,1" 15 Winds of War, The, 26 Feb 12(A) wines' ended 37, 713 Wines: Christmas drinking, 1 Jan 6(AV); recom14%. 23 Apr 29 Jan 33, 19 Feb 32(A), 5 Mar 10(X), 19 Mm compaMes: May 41(A); prizes for thrifty.organisations an_ nie, 23CL,Lo Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1983, (ed.) John Jan 5, 5 Feb 5(N); the tax on imported wine isko'7A, 1nm ' 26(R)

21(R)

WOMEN

Woman in Red, Paula Gosling, 25 Jun 2 cow G calor" 641, re 10,5 983 Lovers: A mon, 1 Jan 18(A), 8 Jan 17(L), 15 Jan 6SIA: pare Ricbcrets the all-women anti-nuclear demonstration at. 3, 19 AA), 26 Mar 20(L), 23 Apr 4(PC).; m`erand Ih 5 Feb Women's Liberation Diary, 8 Jan 5(N), Zerned' wdenel!'s dress

Run, 8 Jan 14(A); Taki debates with

30(A); the GLC's support for 'underpn_ 28(AR), oteal 15(A); a TV series on self-defence, 19 tbe 060 ',don show at the Park Lane Hotel, 26 Feb 31(PSdt); lob' 'u0 „isit and prostitution in Zimbabwe, 19 Mar Ir( ar 20(A), 'aid `,7 de reMlig' 7 May 2 (RI, 1). woolen against the Comm Common womentoy: me

l(P to Greenbelt'on, 23 Apr 4(PC),. ron" today's liberation of women,

983 "

' 31(PS); exploited in business, 14 May

players' achievements, l4 May 32(A) , Aimoadt , 15 isn

May 26(R)

Woodcock, John, (ed.) Wisden Cricketers

24(R) Wooden Churches of Eastern Europe, The, " en's libbets,2ro

Woodrow, Bill: exhibition, 30 Apr 29(AR)

Words, Helen Stancey, 11 Jun 28(R) Apr 6(AV)

Wordsworthian ending, verses with , 2 p, 5 Mar Worsthome, Peregrine; deserving of a krugnm David Buxton

Wright,righl, Eric, The Night the Gods Smiled, 2 Apr 25(R) " Joanne, and Francis Ames-Lewis, Drawing in the Italian wRenaissance Workshop 16 Apr 28(R) ntms of Evelyn Waugh, The Ian Littlewood, 22 Jan 23(R) Wrong-Footed, 4 Jun 8(A) Yaketaty Yak (Astoria), 29 Jan 27(AR)

Yal: Romanian 'victims of Yalta', 14 May 16(A)

11), Peter (ed.) The Travellers' Dictionary of Quotations,7 May 28(R) Yasu and Ron and pinch me, 29 Jan 9(A) Year at Hartlebury, A, or The Election, Benjamin and Sarah Disraeli, 18 Jun 22(R) Year of Living Dangerously, The (film), 25 Jun 28(AR) Years of Lyndon Johnson, The: The Path to Power, Robert A. Caro, 5 Feb 20(R)

Yeats, Jack: exhibition, 16 Apr 31(AR); in prewar Dublin, 21 May 28(A)

Yeats, J. B., Letters to his Son W. B. Yeats and Others, 1869-1922, 18 Jun 24(R)

YMCAs, living in, 12 Feb 13(A)

Yol (film), 22 Jan 26(AR) Younger Pitt, The: The Reluctant Transition, John Ehrman, 25 Jun 18R)

Young people: on love, sex, marriage etc, 29 Jan 31(A); young people 20 years ago and now, 7 May 6(AV)

Yourcenar, Marguerite, A Coin in Nine Hands, 19 Feb 23(R) You Should See Us Now (Greenwich), 12 Feb 27(AR) Yugoslavia: Milovan Djilas on the loosening-up of the Soviet empire, 11 Jun 20(A) Yuri the Pope-killer, 22 Jan 17(A) Yves de Vallone, James O'Higgins, SJ, 8 Jan 22(R)

z

Zambia: tensions in the Zambian church, 12 Mar 6(AV) Zeldin, Theodore, The French, 5 Feb 22(R)

ZIMBABWE

the last years of White Rhodesia, 26 Feb 19(R); the tribal struggle between the Shona and the Ndebele, 12 Mar 9(A), 19 Mar 21(L); the lobola system and prostitution, 19 Mar 10(A); the tribal struggle likened to Animal Farm, 26 Mar 7(A); killings in Matabeleland, 9 Apr 5(N) Zimbabwe's tribal struggle, 12 Mar 9(A)

Zoos: John Aspinall's zoos, 2 Apr 14(A)

CONTRIBUTORS

Abse, Leo, MP, 4 Jun 18(A) Ackroyd, Peter, 1 Jan 26, 8 Jan 24, 15 Jan 27, 22 Jan 26, 29 Jan 28(AR), 5 Feb 15(A), 12 Feb 25(AR), 19 Feb 9(A), 27(AR), 26 Feb 27, 5 Mar 34, 12 Mar 30,19 Mar 30, 26 Mar 36, 2 Apr 29, 9 Apr 27, 16 Apr 33, 23 Apr 31, 30 Apr 32, 7 May 30, 21 May 32(AR), 28 May 15(A), 37(AR), 4 Jun 12(A), 29(R), 35(AR), 11 Jun 31, 18 Jun 27, 25 Jun 28(AR) Acton, Sir Harold, 1 Jan 24, 11 Jun 27(R)

Amory, Mark. 1 Jan 25(A122_

Anant, Victor, 12 Feb 24(A Anderson, Bruce, 18 Jun R) Arnold, Bruce, 29 Jan 16(A) Avery, Gillian, 12 Feb 20, 9 Apr 25, 16 Apr 27(R) Bell, Alan, 12 Feb 23(R) Bernard, Jeffrey, 1Jan 28,8 Jan 27, 15Jan 30,22Jan 31,29Jan 31, 5 Feb 31,12 Feb29, 19 Feb 29, 26 Feb 31,19 Mar 34, 26 Mar 39, 2 Apr 31,16 Apr 35,23 Apr 34, 30 Apr 35, 7 May 35, 14May 31, 21 May 35, 4 Jun 39, 11 Jun 35, 25 Jun 31(A) Bernard, Oliver, 5 Mar 31(A) Best, Alastair, 15 Jan 25(A) Blackwood, Lady Caroline, 26 Mar 26, 4 Jun 27(R) Blake, Robert (Lord Blake), 25 Jun 18(R) Blond, Anthony, 7 May M(R) Bogdanor, Vernon, 11 Jun 10(A Booker, Christopher, 12 Feb 3 , 19 Feb 19, 12 Mar 20(R) Boyle, Andrew, 15 Jan 21,12 Mar 23, 2 Apr 21(R) Brame, John, 16 Apr 26(R) Brown, Andrew, 1Jan 10, 8 Jan 12,22Jan 11, 5Feb 12, 26 Mar 14, 14 May 8,4 Jun 21(A) Bruce-Gardyne, Jock, 25 Jun 15(C) Butler, David, 12 Mar 8, 23 Apr 15(A) Bywater, Michael, 1 Jan 16(A) C., S.F., 8 Jan 28, 15 Jan 34, 72Jan 38, 29 Jan 34, 5 Feb 34, 7 May 38, 14 May 34, 21 May 38, 28May 42, 4Jun 42, 11 Jun 38, 18Jun 34, 25 Jun 34(PW) Calvocoressi, Peter, 21 May 9(A) Calvocoressi, Richard, 29 Jan 8(A), 19 Mar 27(R) Cameron, Euan, 15 Jan 17(A) Cameron, James, 15 Jan 23,2 Apr 22, 7 May 22(R) Carlton, David, 7 May 15,14 May 16(A) Carpenter, Humphrey, 9 Apr 25(R) Casein, 28 May 40(X) Catling, Patrick Skene, 8 Jan 20, 22 Jan 23(R), 5 Feb 26(A), 26 Feb 22, 21 May 29, 18 Jun 24(R) Cecil, Robert, 19 Mar 15(A) Chancellor, Alexander, I Jan 5, 8 Jan 5, 15 Jan 5(N),12 Feb 8,26 Mar 10,16 Apr 7(A), 23 Apr 5, 30 Apr 5,7May 5, 14 May 5, 21 May 5, 28 May 4, 4 Jun 4, 11 Jun 4, 18 Jun 4, 25 Jun 4(N) Chipman, John, 16 Apr 12(A) Chnstiansen, Eric, 29 Jan 19, 19 Feb 20, 9 Apr 22, 23 Apr 22, 11 Jun 23(R)

Cohen, Gerda, 15 Jan 16, 19 30(Mar 17(A)

Collis, John Stewart, 26 Mar A), 2 Apr 20, 30 Apr 22,14 May 20(R), 11 Jun 11(A) Congdon, Tim, 28 May 9(A) Cooper, Artemis, 4 Jun 30(R) Courtauld, Simon, I Jan 24(R), 5 Mar 5, 12 Mar 5,19 Mar 5(N), 7 May 26(R) Cyrus, 26 Mar 41(X) Davies, Ross, 9 Apr 18(A) Dawnay, Caroline, 25 Jun 19(R) De'Ath, Wilfred, 30 Apr 16(A) Deedes, William, 19 Mar 11(A) Derbyshire, John, 12 Mar 10(A) Desmond, Patrick, 5 Mar 10(A) Dick, Kay, 19 Mar 29, 30 Apr 26(R) Djilas, Milovan, 8 Jan 7(A) Doc, 8 Jan 30, 5 Feb 33, 26 Feb 33, 19 Mar 36, 9 Apr 33, 30 Apr 37, 21 May 37, 11 Jun 37(X) Dormer, Leanda, 21 May 16(A) Egma, 22 Jan 33(X) Elwell, Henry, 16 Apr 31(AR) Eyres, Harry, 25 Jun 14(A)

Fallowell, Duncan, 28 May 21(1 Fildes, Christopher, 22 Jan 12(A Fitzherbert, Margaret, 5 Feb 24( ) Forbes, Alastair, 12 Mar 26(R) Ford, Boris, 26 Mar 18(A)

Gainza, Maxi, 2 Apr 10(A) Gale, George, 21 May 21(R) Gardner, Dame Helen, 26 Mar 21(R) Garton Ash, Timothy, 29 Jan 7, 12 Feb 10, 5 Mar 7, 12 Mar 7, 9 Apr 7, 30 Apr 7, 14 May 7, 28 May 17,11 Jun 20,18 Jun 11,25 Jun 12(A) Gibson, Alan, 22 Jan 15, 14 May 26(R) Glass, Charles, 25 Jun 10(A) Goodman, David, 23 Apr11 Jun 37(A) Gordon, Giles, 15 Jan 28, 2211 Jan 28, 29Jan 27, 5 Feb 28,12 Feb 27, 19 Feb 25,26 Feb 28, 5 Mar 37, 12 Mar 28,19 Mar 32,26 Mar 33, 2 Apr 26,9 Apr 29, 16 Apr 32, 23 Apr 30, 30 Apr 30, 7 May 31,

14 May 28, 21May 30, 28-May 36,4 Jun 37,11 Jun 33, 18Jun 29,

25 Jun 29(AR) Grimond, Jo,MP, 22 Jan 5, 29 Jan 5, 5 Feb 5(N), 5 Mar 33(AR), 30 Apr 19(R), 14 May 4, 18 Jun 8(A) Gross, John, 16 Apr 23, 30 Apr 20, 18 Jun 23(R) Haltrecht, Monty, 5 Mar 29(R) Hastings, Max, 2 Apr 23(R) Haupt, Robert, 8 Jan 13(A) Hawtree, Christopher, 8 Jan 21, 5 Feb23,23 Apr 26, 25 Jun 26(R) Helfer, Eric, MP, 16 Apr 18(A) Henry, A. S., 8 Jan 24,19 Feb 26,19 Mar 31, 9 Apr 28, 30 Apr 31, 28 May 32(AR) Heren, Louis, 5 Mar 24, 16 Apr 24,14 May 25(R) Hitchens, Christopher, 1 Jan 12, 15 Jan 9, 19 Feb 7, 26 Feb 13, 26 Mar 8,16 Apr 8,23 Apr 11, 7 May 10, 25 Jun 9(A) Holroyd, Michael, 5 Mar 25, 28 May 29(R) Hughes-Onslow, James, 1 Jan 13, 8 Jan 14, 22Jan 9, 5 Feb 10(A), 27(R), 26 Feb 9(A), 26 Mar 31,23 Apr 25(R), 30 Apr 15(A), 7 May 28, 21 May 29(R), 28 May 14(A), 18 Jun 20(R) Huxley, Anthony, 11 Jun 26(R) Huxley, Francis, 8 Jan 20(R) Inglis, Brian, 19 Feb 10(A)

Ingrains, Richard, 1 Jan 24(R), 27(AR), 8 Jan 26, 15 Jan 29, 22 Jan 30, 29 Jan 30, 5 Feb 30,12 Feb 28, 19 Feb 28, 26 Feb 30, 5 Mar 37, 12 Mar 34, 19 Mar 32, 26 Mar 38(AR), 2 Apr 16(A), 30(AR), 9 Apr 30, 16 Apr 34, 23 Apr 33(AR), 30 Apr 25(R), 7 May 34, 14 May 30(AR), 21 May 26(R), 34(AR), 28 May 37, 4 Jun 38, 11 Jun 33, 18 Jim 30(AR-)

Ix, 7 May 37(X) Jac, 5 Mar 41, 16 Apr 37, 18 Jun 33(X) Jason, 15 Jan 32(X) Jaspistos, 1 Jan 29, 8 Jan 29,15 Jan 31, 22Jan 32, 29 Jan 32, 5 Feb 32,12 Feb 30, 19 Feb 30,26 Feb 32, 5 Mar 40,12 Mar 36,19 Mar 35, 26 Mar 40, 2 Apr 32, 9 Apr 32, 23 Apr 35, 30 Apr 36, 7 May 36,14 May 32, 21 May 36,28May 39, 4 Tun 40,11 Jun36, 18 Jun 32, 25 Jun 32(CO) Jebb, Louis, 11 Jun 21(A) Jenkins, Elizabeth, 5 Feb 25, 26 Feb 23, 14 May 24(R) Jenkins, Simon, 2 Apr 8, 11 Jun 12(A) Johnson, Paul, 1 Jan 18, 8Jan 16,15 Jan 18, 22Jan 17, 29 Jan 17, 5 Feb 17,12 Feb 17,19 Feb 17,26 Feb 17, 5 Mar 22,12 Mar 18,19 Mar 20, 26 Mar 19, 2 Apr 18,23 Apr 18, 30 Apr 17, 7 May 19, 14 May 18, 21 May 19, 28 May 8, 4 Jun 8, 11 Jun 14, 18 Jun 16, 25 Jun 8(A) Jolliffe, John, 15 Jan 24, 2 Apr 24,14 May 23(R) Jordan, Marc, 16 Apr 29(R) Joynes, Andrew, 12 Mar 16(A) Kavanagh, Julie, 22 Jan 28, 26 Feb 29, 12 Mar 29, 2 Apr 27, 14 May 27, 25 Jun 27(AR)

Kavanagh, P. J., 1Jan 24(R), 22 Jan 24(A), 12 Feb 22(R), 12 Mar 35(PS), 19 Mar 25(R), 34(PS), 26Mar39,2Apr 31, 9 Apr 31, 16 Apr 35, 23 Apr 34, 30 Apr 35, 7 May 35,14 May 31, 21 May 35, 28 May 38, 43un 39, 11 Jun 35, 18 Jun 31, 25 Jun 31(PS) Keating, H. R. F., 8 Jan 22(R)

Keegan, John, 1 Jan 24(R) Keene, Raymond, 1 Jan 30, 8 Jan 29,15 Jan 31, 22 Jan 33, 26 Feb 32, 5 Mar 41,12 Mar 37, 19 Mar 36, 26 Mar 41, 2 Apr 33, 9 Apr 33,16 Apr 36, 30 Apr 37, 7 May37, 14 May 32,28 May 40, 4 Jun 41, 18 Jun 32, 25 Jun 33(A) Kendall, Walter, 16 Apr 15(A) Kenny, Mary, 12 Feb 12(A), 7 May 27, 4 Jun 31(R) Kerridge, Roy, 5 Feb 14,12 Feb 13, 2 Apr 14, 9 Apr 17, 7 May 16, 14 May 14, 28 May 20, 4 Jun 16(A) King, Francis, 1 Jan 22,15 Jan 22, 29 Jan 24, 12 Feb 21,26 Feb22, 12 Mar 27, 26 Mar 27, 9 Apr 26, 23 Apr 26, 7 May26, 14 May23, 28 May 26,11 Jun 28, 25 Jun 19(R) Larkin, Philip, 11 Jun 25(R) Laski, Marghanita, 26 Mar 28,14 May 22(R) Lawson, Nigella, 11 Jun 24, 25 Jun 22(R) Levi, Peter, 22Jan 23(R), 26 Feb 25(A), 19 Mar 26, 23 Apr 24(R) Lewis, Jeremy, 16 Apr 19(A) Links, J. G., 1 Jan 24(R) Longford, Frank (Lord Longford), 16 Apr 26, 7 May 22(R) Lycctt Green, Rupert, 19 Mar 28(R) M., P.H., 12 Feb 34, 19 Feb 34, 26 Feb 34, 5 Mar 42(PW) McEwen, John, 1 Jan 26, 8 Jan 25,15 Jan 26, 22 Jan 25, 29 Jan 26, 5 Feb 29, 12 Feb 27, 26 Feb 26, 5 Mar 36,12 Mar 33,19 Mar 30, 26 Mar 32(AR), 2 Apr 17(A), 27(AR), 9 Apr 27,16 Apr 30, 23 Apr 30, 30 Apr 29, 7 May 29, 14 May 29, 21 May 31, 28 May 3I(AR), 36(A), 4 Jun 36, 11 Jun 31, 18 Jun 28(AR) McGuffie, Duncan, 8 Jan 22(R) Maclean, Allan, 26 Feb 24(R) Maclean, Sir Fitzroy, 5 Mar 30(A) Marnham, Patrick, 1 Jan 28(PS), 8 Jan 23(R), 27(PS), 15 Jan 30, 22 Jan 31, 29 Jan 31(PS), 5 Feb 21(R), 31(PS), 12Feb 30,19 Feb 29, 26 Feb 31, 5 Mar 39(PS), 9 Apr 9, 23 Apr 7, 7 May 8, 28 May 19, 11 Jun 18(A) Marshall, Arthur, 1Jan 24, 5 Mar 26, 26 Mar 23, 7 May 21, 21 May 22(R) Martin, Antonia, 16 Apr 14(A) Mass, 1 Jan 30, 29 Jan 33, 19 Feb 31,12 Mar 37, 2 Apr 33, 23 Apr 36, 14 May 33, 4 Jun 41, 25 Jun 33(X) Massie, Allan, 5 Mar 16, 18 Jun 9(A) Masters, Brian, 19 Feb 24, 7 May 2.5, 4 Jun 30(R) Milnes, Rodney, 15 Jan 28, 29 Jan 25, 12 Feb 26, 12 Mar 32, 26 Mar 14, 2 Apr 29, 23 Apr 27, 32, 7 May 32, 21 May 33, 4 Jun 34, 25 Jun 29(AR) Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh, 15 Jan 22(R) Mooney, Bel, 11 Jun 26(R) Moore, Charles, 15 Jan 12, 28 May 7, 4 Jun 7, 11 Jun 7, 18 Jun 7)

Morri(As, Jan, 2 Apr 23, 21 May 27(R)

Muggeridge, Malcolm, 12 Mar 17(A), 23 Apr 20(R) Mullen, The Revd Peter, 22 Jan 16(A) Nahaylo, Bohdan, 15 Jan 7(A), 29 Jan 21(R), 5 Feb 7, 26 Feb 11, 26 Mar 9, 2 Apr 17, 23 Apr 10(A), 4 Jun 33(R) Naipaul, Shiva, 28 May 10(A)

Nichols, Peter, 15 Jan 8(A) Nicolson, Nigel, 23 Apr 23(R) O'DonotruiueliFlorence, 1 Jan 21(12,

O'Shau y, Kathy, 5 Mar 28(R Owen, aureen, 8 Jan 25, 22 Jan

30, 26 Mar 36, 9 Apr 30, 23 Apr 32,, 35, 18 Jun 29(AR) 57Fme Feb y2833, P. P. J., 12 Mar 38, 19 Mar 38, 26 Mar 42, 2 Apr 34, 9 Apt 34,16

Apr 38, 23 Apr 38, 30 Apr 38(PW)

Paterson, Peter, 1 Jan 14(A), 21(R), 23 Apr 16, 21 May 10, 4 Jos

Payne, Ronald, 12 Mar 15(A) 14(A)

Piper, Sir David, 18 Jun 22(R) Pole, J. R., 12 Mar 14(A) ,2621FMaeb 29y 3'11,2411c

Porter, Henry, 19 Feb 1 9 Apr 10(A) Powell, J. Enoch, MP, 8 Jan 19, 19 Mar 22, 16 Apr 22(R) Pryce-Jones, David, 12 Feb 7, 16 Apr 9(A)

Quennell, Peter, 15 Jan 20, 22 Jan 22, 26 Feb 20, 5 Mar 27, 2.6 Mar

29, 16 Apr 25, 7 May 24, 28 May 24, 18 Jun 21, Radji, Parviz, 26 Mar 12(A) Raine, Kathleen, 1 Jan 24(R) Regan, Sean, 30 Apr 11(A) Richardson, Joanna, 21 May 25(R) 4 Jun 32(R) Robinson, John Martin, 30 Apr 27(AR), Rogers, Byron, 5 Feb 16, 7 May 18(A) 25 Jun 1(R) Ross, Alan, 19 Feb 8, 30 Apr 12(A) Rowse, A. L., 22 Jan 21,26 Feb 21(R), 19 Mar 21(A), 23 Apr 21(R) 26 Mar 24. Roy, Amit, 11 Jun 19(A) Rusbridger, Alan, 26 Mar 16, 4 Jun 19(A)

Sayle, Murray, 22 Jan 6,29 Jan 9, 26 Feb 7,19 Mar 8,21 May 7, 11

Jun 15(A) Seaton, Charles, 16 Apr 36(C0) Sewell, Brian, 26 Mar 35:R) Sewl, Dennis, 9 Ar 19 A)

20(R)

R) Shawcross, William, 1 Jan 20(

Seymelour, Miranda, p 19 Fe 23, 2 Apr 24, 30 Apr 25, 18 Jun 22(

Shone, Richard, 16 Apr 28, 4 Jun 28(R)

Sisson, C. H., 15 Jan 15(A)

Sitwell, Nigel, 26 Feb I4(A) Smokey, 12 Feb 31(X) Spanier, David, 5 Feb 33, 12 Feb 31, 21 May 37(A) Spcelman, Jon, 22 Jan 32(A)

Sta7,11 un 30(AR), 25 Jun 24(R) Gavin, 22 Jan 27(AR), 12 Feb 19(R), 19 Feb 15, 5 NI,le.1, 19 A), 9 Apr 23(R), 30 Apr 32, 14 May 27(AR), 21 May 17(A.1 Tait, Simon, 16 Apr 20(A) Taki, 1 Jan 27, 8 Tan 26,15 Jan 29, 22 Jan 30, 293" 3°' " Mar33, 5 FebF 30, 12 Feb 29,19 Feb 28, 26 Feb 30, 5 Mar 38.12 Mar 35, 19 mar34, 26 Mar 38, 2 Apr 30, 9 Apr 31,16 Apr 34, 23 Apr 33, 3 APr 34, 18 Jun 31, 25 Jun 30(A) 7 May 34,14 May 30, 21 May 34, 28May 38, 411un 38, 11 Jun

Taylor, David, 1 Jan 15, 12 Feb 16(A) Taylor, Peter, 26 Feb 19(R) Thwaite, Anthony, 12 Mar 24, 14 May 21(R) Tindall, Jonathan, 19 Feb 31(A) Villiers, Peter, 23 A 14(A)

von Hoffmann, Nichprolas, 1Jan 7, 22Jan 8, 29 Jan 12,12 r---,4-' .0/

.1., i 1 26 7, 4 Jun 22, 18 Jun 13(A)

Feb 12,5 Mar 8, 12 Mar 13, 26 Mar 13, 9 Apr 8,23 Apr 8, , ---

Wakefield, David, 28 May 34, 18 Jun 26(AR) Waller, Ian, 8 Jan 15, 22 an 13, 26 Mar 15(A) Warner, Philip, 29 Jan 20, 9 Apr 24(R)

Watkins, Alan, 22 Jan 20(R) maw 6, Waugh, Auberon, 1 Jan 6, 8 Jan 6, 15Jan 6(AV), 33(A)....- - 12 5 Feb 6, 12 Feb 6, 19 Feb 6(AV), 32(A), 26 Fab 6 5 1%41T66APr, Mar 6, 19 Mar 6(AV), 37(A), 26 Mar 6, 2 Apr 6, 9 "pr 6, 6 28 May 5(AV), 41(A), 4 Jun 5, 11 Jun 5, 18 Jun 5,1, Jun ?Apr

6, 23 Apr 6(AV), 37(A), 30 Apr 6, 7 May 6, 14 May6,21 MaYv) 25, 25 Jun 21(R)

Waugh, Harriet, 29 Jan 23,12 Feb20, 19 Feb 22,19 Mars..

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Welch, Colin, I Jan 4, 8Jan 4,15 Jan 4,22 Jan 4, 29 Jan 4, 12 Fehil, 19 Feb 4, 26 Feb 4, 5 Mar 4,'12 Mar 4, i97061.4, 2011 4, 2 Apr 4, 9 Apr 4, 16 Apr 4, 23 Apr 4, 30 Apr 4, 7 Mar„4.,1 May 4(PC), 28 May 6, 4 Jun 6, 11 Jun 6, 18 Jun 6, 25 Jun en' West, Richard, 1 Jan 8(A), 24(R), 8 Jan 10, 15 Jan 14, 22 isee 3 29 Jan 13, 5 Feb 8, 12 Feb 15(A), 21(R), 19 Feb 13, 26 Feb Di6 Mar 21, 12 Mar 9, 19 Mar 10, 26 Mar 7, 2 Apr 13, 9 APr 15'14, Wharton, Michael, 19 Feb 21(R) Apr 11, 23 Apr 12, 30 Apr 10, 7 May 12, 14 May 10, 21 MaY,,, 28 May 13, 4 Jun 9, 11 Jun 8(A), 29(R), 18 Jun 14, 25,1un 1.,V" A o 19 Mer Wheatcroft, Geoffrey, 5 Mar 13(A), 12 Mar 32ci-j'„ 12(A) 16(1,426 Mar 5, 2 Apr 5, 9 Apr 5,16 Apr 5(N), a., - ' White, ichael, 25 Jun 7(A)

28(R 7, 28 May 16, 18 Jun 12(A) 2 Alle Wigan, Michael, 1 Jan 17(A) 28(M White, Terence de Vere, 19 Mar 19(A), 28(R), 21 May Williams, David, 1 Jan 2212)

White, Sans, 1 Jan 9, 22 Jan 10, 5 Feb 9, 5 Mar 11, 19 Mar'''. - nil 12 Feb Wilson A. N. I Jan 23(.4. , 8 J 18, 29 Jan 22, 5 Feb. ,,,,, 26 19 25 Jun 23(R) 23(R , 19Feb 12(A), 26 eb gR), 5 Mar 32(A), 12 e".,41024. Mar 9 Apr 21,30 Apr 23, 21 May 23, 28 May 26, I+ • Feb26 Feb Worsthorne, Peregrine, 5 Feb 22(R), 12 Feb 5, 19 • - 5' 5(N)

Zuckerman, Solly (Lord Zuckerman), 9 Apr 11(A)

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