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INDEX FOR JULY- DECEMBER 1970 SUBJECTS AND TITLES

ABBREVIATIONS USED

(A) ARTICLE (M) MEDICINE (AF) Aermmoumrr (P) POEM (CL) Courrrav Lox (R) BOOK REVIEW (CO) COMPETITION (S) THE SPECTATOR'S (GL) THE GOOD LIFE (SL) SPORTING LIFE (L) LETTER (TT) TABLE TALK (LA) LEADING ARTICLE (V) VIEWPOINT (AR) THE ARTS (PC) POLITICAL COMMENTARY

A

Abroad thoughts from home, 205 (V) Abse, Dannie, 0 Jones, 0 Jones, 444 (R) Academic freedom and the Socratic ideal, 464 (A) Academic Freedom in Action, Paul Hoch, 299 (R) Account of Harrods, An, 760 (A) Actor Managers, The, Frances Donaldson, 301 (R) Acworth, H. A.: libretto for Elgar's Caractacus, 801 (PS)

Address, correct forms of, 805 (L) Adenauer, Chancellor Konrad, 584 (LA)

Adventurer, The, Naomi May, 217 (R)

ADVERTISING sexually suggestive advertising, 361 (A); one role of news- paper advertisements, 725 (PS); a homosexual advertise- ment, 831 (S) AFRICA African arts, 244 (R); the British in Africa, 370 (R); a history of colonialism, 732 (R)

African Dream, The, Brian Gardner, 370 (R)

Afrikaans language, the, 60 xix (A), 85, 112 (L)

Afterthought, 26, 55, 113, 141, 168, 196, 224, 252, 280 (AF) Against a scientific elite, 429 (A) Against Stalin and Hitler, 1941-1945, Wilfried Strik-Strikfeldt

(foreword David Footman), 369 (R), 439, 518, 598, 805 (L)

Age of Death, The, William Leonard Marshall, 133 (R)

Agnew, Vice-President Spiro T., 431, 636 (A) Agriculture: a bad year, 126 (A); organo-phosphorus insecti- cides, 152 (S)

Ah, Sweet Dancer: A Correspondence, (ed.) Roger McHugh,

74 (R) Aircraft industry: prospects, 278 (F); West German Star- fighter crashes, 291 (A); opposition to plane projects, 756 (PW) Air pollution: see Pollution AIR TRAVEL AND AVIATION BOAC and BEA to hand over routes to new merged independent line, 118 (PW); Concorde's sonic boom test runs, 236 (S); four airliners hijacked by Palestinian guer- rillas, 258 (PW), 259 (LA), 261 (V), 262 (A), 286 (PW), 287 (LA), 288 (PCT; 333, 365, 439 (L); a hijack poser, 310 (L); no negotiations with hijackers?, 459 (LA); anti- hijacking measures, 549 (A); the Roskill Commission recommends Cublington as London's third airport, 830 (PC), 831 (5), 836 (PW)

Aitmatov, Chingiz, Farewell Gul'sary!, 105 (R) Alas! Poor Porbeagle, 415 (A) Alchemist, The (Chichester), 108 (AR)

Alcoholism, 290 (P) Aldrin, Edwin E., Jr: see Armstrong, Neil, 187 (R)

Alexander, Andrew, and Alan Watkins, The Making of the Prime Minister 1970,204 (PC) All change, 512 (A) All hail to Mr FitzNixon, 580 viii (A)

Alliterative phrases, 440 (CO)

All of a twitch, 436 (M) All quiet on the money front, 358 (A) Aluko, T. M., Chief the Honourable Minister, 482 (R) Amalrilc, Andrei, Involuntary Journey to Siberia, 678 (A),

843 (L)

American Muses, The, 240 (TT) Americans at the finish, The, 589 (A) Amis, Kingsley, What Became of Jane Austen? and Other Questions, 690 (R)

Amman: the Philadelphia Hotel. 355 (S); the war corres- pondents immured in the Intercontinental Hotel, 362 (A)

Among my souvenirs, 295 (M) Ancient Historians, The, Michael Grant, 273 (R) Anderson, Jessica, The Last Man's Head, 189 (R) Anderson, Mary, and Eric Ashby, The Rise of the Student Estate in Britain, 299 (R) Anderson, William, Castles of Europe, 811 (R) . and flashpoint at Kazungula, 396 (A) And Soon the Darkness, 49 (AR)

Anglesey, 181 (PS) Angola, 365, 599, 638, 684 (L) Anguilla: the Wooding report due soon, 288 (PC) Anne, Queen, 602 (R) Anniversaries: 3 September's anniversaries, 236 (S)

Another kidney, 113 (AF) Another world?, 467 (A)

Anxiety: and 'functional' ailments, 436 (M) Apartheid: see CoLouR PROBLEM and Sourn AFRICA

A.P.H.: His Life and Times, Sir Alan Herbert, 481 (R) Apologia pro vita sua, 184 (Tr) Appearance and Reality In International Relations, Grant

Hugo, 847 (R) Apples: this year's glut, 452 (CL)

Archbishop, apartheid and the English conscience, The, 711 (LA)

Archer, Mildred, British Drawings in the India Office Library, 404 (R) ARCHITECTURE why has modem architecture run out of steam?, 96 (A); today's harsher climate for the architect, 127 (A); the preservation of ancient buildings, 155 (A); urban conserva- tion areas, 155 (A); the future of London-centralisation or decentralisation?, 183 (A), 251 (L); the architect's involvement with other disciplines, 211 (A); English country houses, 1685-1715, 242 (R); the new Kensington barracks and stables, 507 (S); the architect's function, 507 (S); 602 (R)

Architecture: the lost horizon, 96 (A) Arden of Faversham (Roundhouse), 609 (AR) Ardrey, Robert, The Social Contract, 602 (R)

Aristocats, The, 850 (AR) Armenia, 560 (L)

Arms and the Man (Chichester), 50 (AR) Armstrong, Neil, First on the Moon: A Voyage with Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, Edwin E. Aldrin Jr, written with Gene Framer and Dora Jane Hamblin, epilogue by Arthur C. Clarke, 187 (R)

Army: task of the forces in Northern Ireland, 150 (A), 194 (L); history of the British Army, 187 (R); the new Kensington barracks and stables, 507 (S) ART individual artists and exhibitions: Sally Bartley, 814, Vlastimil Benes, 491, Sergio de Camargo, 692, Michael Challenger, 491, Henry Elliott-Blake, 814, Norah Glover, 531, Juan Gonzalez, 305, Madeleine Henderson, 531, Horst Jansson, 652, Phillip King, 109, 192, Herman Makkink, 531, Peter Max, 305, Giorgio Morandi, 814, Roberto Morvan, 692, Margot Perryman, 276, Patrick Procktor, 531, Mary Raymond, 814, Ceri Richards, 410, Zsuzsi Roboz, 491, Richard Smith, 48, Gloria Stacey, 814, Frank Stella, 109 (AR); Turner, 17 (R); the Venice Biennale, 48 (AR); art in South Africa, 60 xviii (A); 'British Sculpture out of the 'Sixties' (exhibition), 192 (AR); exhibition of modem sculpture in Salisbury Cathedral close, 208 (S); oil paintings in the London Museum, 216 (R); Bryan Organ's portrait of Princess Margaret, 218 (AR); African art, 244 (R); 'Kinetics: art in motion' (exhibition), 376 (AR); drawings of India, 404 (R); 'Art and the East India Trade' (exhibition), 571 (AR); a Stubbs exhibition, 609 (AR); building up a valuable collection, 612 (F); art schools and their courses, 635 (A); Brazilian painting, 692 (AR); a Velasquez portrait sold for over £2 million, 715 (S), 799 (TT); works of art as hedges against inflation, 715 (S); "Leger and Purist Paris' (exhibi- tion), 738 (AR); selling works of art abroad, 799 (IT); entrance charges to galleries, 799 (TT); fresco, 811 (R); some new galleries, 850 (AR)

Art for art's sake, 799 (TT)

Arts, the: Tory plans, 10 (A); the arts in South Africa, 60 xviii (A); 244 (R); Covent Garden and Sadler's Wells should 'wither and die', 795 (S), 842 (L) Arts Council, the: patronage of the arts, 10 (A); 721 (A), 764 (L); its subsidy system, 795 (S)

Arts in South Africa, The, 60 xviii (A) Arts of Africa, The, Rene S. Wassing, 244 (R) Ashby, Eric, and Mary Anderson, The Rise of the Student Estate in Britain, 299 (R) As I saw it, 516, 554, 594, 676, 724, 760, 800 (A) Assassination of Mozart, The, David Weiss, 370 (R) Assassinations, political, 261 (V) Assaults on our Senses, The, John Barr, 17 (R)

Atkinson, Norman: outsmarts Mr Wilson, 546 (PC) Attlee as Prime Minister, 12, 268 (Ti)

Auden, W. H., Dennis Davison, 522 (R) Auschwitz rag, The, 409 (P)

Australia: Ned Kelly, 19 (AR), 439 (L) Authors: the public lending right, 10 (A), 53 (L), 123 (A), 194 (L); their earnings, 123 (A); and blurbs, 153 (PS) Autumn, 547 (S), 574 (CL)

Aveline, Claude, Prisoner Born, 161 (R)

Aveling, Eleanor (Marx), 368 (R)

Aveu, L', 530 (AR)

B

Babel, Isaac, You Must Know Everything: Stories 1915-1937, 14 (R) Back in the old routine or, Opposition Follies, 354 (PC) Baden (Austria), 36 (S) Bad taste, 555 (PS), 729 (L)

Bagehot quoted, 612 (F)

Baker in the woodpile, 797 (A) Bakewell, Joan, and Nicholas Garnham, The New Priesthood, 642 (R)

Baldwin, Stanley: on the press, 289 (V)

Balkans and the President, The, 399 (A)

BALLET

production costs, 11 (A); Paul Taylor's Churchyard, Private Domain and Post Meridian, 18 (AR); Festival Ballet (Dvorak Variations and Don Quixote), 80 (AR); Scottish Theatre Ballet (Herodias), 80 (AR); the Leningrad Kirov Ballet (Festival Hall), 135, 219 (AR); American Ballet Theatre, 135 (AR); Ploys (Scottish Theatre Ballet pro- gramme), 306 (AR); Natalia Makarova's future, 324 (S); the new regime at Covent Garden, 490 (AR); MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet, 490 (AR); Jerome Robbins's Dances at a Gathering, 533 (AR); Ashton's Creatures of Prometheus, 572 (AR); the Nederlands Dans Theater: Twice and Mutations, 587 (S), 610 (AR), 729 (L); MacMillan's Checkpoint, 738 (AR); The Empty Suit (Ballet Rambert), 739 (AR); the Alvin Ailey American Dance Company, 739 (AR)

Bamford, Joe, 853 (F) Banda, Dr: 'Bandaism', 396 (A)

Bandits' week, The, 287 (LA) Bank manners, 414 (F) Banks, J. A., Marxist Sociology in Action, 645 (R)

Banks and banking: shortcomings of the National Giro, 97 (PS), 167 (L); the big four clearing banks cold-shoulder the Co-operative Bank, 414 (F); attitude to customers, 520 (L); student protest against Barclays, 587 (S)

Bantu stances, 551 (A), 639 (L) Barbarians of Siena, 528 (A)

BARBER, ANTHONY first approaches to the EEC, 6 (A); appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer, 90 (PW), 91 (LA); measures to combat inflation, 503 (LA), 504 (PW), 534 (F); poor reception for his financial measures, 573 (F); poor performance in economic debate, 586 (PC) Barber, Richard, The Knight and Chivalry, 302 (R)

Barber's strategy for disinflation, 534 (F) Barbiana, the School of, Letter to a Teacher, 605 (R)

Barbican Arts Centre, the, 530 (AR) Barbirolli, Sir John: death, 136 (AR)

Barker, A. J., The Vainglorious War, 405 (R) Barlow, Frank, Edward the Confessor, 644 (R) Barnard, G. C., Samuel Beckett: A New Approach, 807 (R) Barnes, Hazel E., The University as the New Church, 647 (R) Barr, John, The Assaults on our Senses, 17 (R) Barr, Pat: A Curious Life for a Lady: The Story of Isabella Bird, 131 (R); (ed.) I Remember: An Arrangement for Many Voices, 336 (R) Barraclough, Geoffrey, (ed.) Eastern and Western Europe in the Middle Ages, 604 (R) Barrie, J. M.: The Man Behind the Image, Janet Dunbar,

443 (R)

Basement, The (Duchess), 341 (AR) Basle scandals, 379 (F) Battle of Downing Street, The, Peter Jenkins, 270 (R) Battle of the books, The, 67 (A) Battle of the public purse, The, 34 (A) Bawden, Nina, The Birds on the Trees, 686 (R), 765, 844 (L)

BBC, THE

snags in the implementation of Broadcasting in the Seventies,

238 (A); regional broadcasting and local stations, 238 (A); 'blackmailing schools into buying expensive equipment', 380 (A); office in India closed down, 395 (A); this year's Reith Lectures by Dr Donald Schon, 595 (PS), 638 (L); the BBC during the Second World War, 604 (R); do we need the BBC?, 627 (S), 682 (L); Lord Hill, 722 (A); the 'BBC type', 785 (A) Beatles, the, 857 (A)

Beauty and the Flour Bombs, 676 (A) Bech: A Book, John Updike, 480 (R)

Beckett, Samuel, 807 (R)

Beckson, Karl, (ed.) Oscar Wilde: The Critical Heritage,

846 (R) Bed; the Venerable, 478 (R) Bedford: its immigrants, 272 (R) Beethoven: bicentenary, 375 (AR), 520 (L); a biographical film, 814 (AR)

Beggar in Jerusalem, A, Elie Wiesel, 76 (R) Beginning of the end of the terrible affair, The, 424 (LA) Behan, Brendan, Ulick O'Connor, 132 (R) Being beastly to Barber, 573 (F) Belloc: A Biographical Anthology, (ed.) Herbert van Thal and

Jane Soames Nickerson, 46 (R)

Bellow, Saul, Mr Sammler's Planet, 44 (R) Below stairs at Westminster, 232 (PC)

Benedict XIV, Pope, 404 (R) Benes, Vlastimil: exhibition, 491 (AR) Benn, Anthony Wedgwood, 121 (V), 626 (PC), 796 (PW)

Bentley, Nicolas, (ed. and intro.) Russell's Despatches from the Crimea, 72 (TI) Bequest to the Nation, A (Haymarket), 374 (AR)

Bergonzi, Bernard, (ed.) The Twentieth Century, 333 (R) Berlin: four-power talks in September, 152 (A); the Berlin wall, 831 (5) Bermuda: unrest-and its causes, 467 (A), 639, 729 (L) Bessborough, the Earl of, 612 (F)

Best of Hugh Kingsmill, The, (ed.) Michael Holroyd, 159 (R)

Bethlehem today, 837 (A)

Betjeman, John, Ghastly Good Taste, 602 (R)

Bevan, Aneurin: as Minister of Health, 38 (M)

Beyond the Ivory Tower, Sir Solly Zuckerman, 772 (R) Beyond the Looking Glass, Kathrin Perutz, 768 (R) Bialer, Seweryn, (ed.) Stalin and His Generals: Soviet Memoirs of World War II, 243 (R) Biddies, Michael D., (ed. and intro.) Gobineau: Selected Political Writings, 767 (R) Big beer, 343 (F)

Bird, Isabella: a biography, 131 (R)

Birds on the Trees, The, Nina Bawden, 686 (R), 765, 844 (L)

Birkenhead, Lord (F. E. Smith), 184 (TT), 251, 310 (L) Birmingham, music in, 412 (AR) Birth control: the Roman Catholic church and birth control, 828 (LA) Bishops: their nomination, 148 (PC); suffragan bishops, 195 (L) Black Panthers, the: aims, 290 (A); criminal trials of, 292 (A); trials of Lonnie McLucas and Huey P. Newton, 292 (A) Blackpool: during the party conferences, 391 (S); disliked by leftish intellectuals, 435 (PS), 472, 519, 560, 639, 684 (L); shows the working class as they really are, 435 (PS); liked by the working class, 560 (L)

Blackpool and the City (or John Davies, the City's hero),

450 (F)

Blair, Peter Hunter, The World of Bede, 478 (R) Blake, Robert, The Conservative Party from Peel to Churchill,

475 (R) Blaney, Neil: 416 (SL); an interview, 553 (A)

Blaney's hard line, 553 (A)

Blithe Spirit (Globe), 108 (AR) Bloom, Harold, Yeats, 74 (R) Bloomfield, Lincoln P., and Amelia C. Leiss, Controlling Small Wars, 589 (A) Blueprint for progress, A, 284 iii (A) Blunt, Wilfrid, The Dream King, 216 (R) Body, The, 571 (AR)

Bodyguard, The, Adrian Mitchell, 217 (R)

Boheme, La (Coliseum), 572 (AR) Bolingbroke, H. T. Dickinson, 689 (R) Bolton, W. F., (ed.) The Middle Ages, 333 (R) Bomarzo, Manuel Mujica-Lainez, 214 (R) Bomb disposal on motorways, 360 (A) Bomber, Len Deighton, 270 (R) Bonham Carter, Mark: a profile, 723 (A) Booker, Christopher, 600 (L) Book of Giuliano Sansevero, The, Andrea Giovene, 133 (R) Book of Numbers, The, Robert Deane Pharr, 217 (R) Swim an author on writing a book, 9 (PS); the public lending right scheme, 10 (A), 53 (L), 123 (A), 194 (L); 'pre-publica- tion' prices, 140, 167 (L); book blurbs, 153 (PS), 253 (CO); the Oxford University Press, 293 (S); verses based on titles in a 'Books Wanted' column, 414 (CO); who reads fiction today?, 526 (R), 599, 683, 844 (L); private presses, 660 (A); unpublished authors, 703 (A) Boomerang, Andrew Garve, 14 (R) Booth, William, In Darkest England and the Way Out, 298 (R) Born to suffer, 828 (LA) Borsalino, 134 (AR) Botswana: the Kazungula crossing, 396 (A) Bowers of innocence, Geoffrey Cotterell, 444 (R) Boxing: ability of Negroes, 100 (TT) Boys in the Band, The, 248 (AR) Boyson, Rhodes, (ed.) Right Turn, 355 (S), 394 (A), 438, 520 (L) Boys' weeklies, 840 (A) Bragg, Mervyn, A Place in England, 606 (R) Brahms Waltz, The, Monk Gibbon, 273 (R) Brandt, Willy: the treaty with Russia, 151 (A), 177 (V); 778 (AR) Brautigan, Richard: in Watermelon Sugar, 133 (R); Trout Fishing in America, 133 (R) Breathing, vitalic, 636 (A) Brieger, Peter, Millard Meiss and Charles S. Singleton, Illuminated Manuscripts of the Divine Comedy, 16 (R) Briggs, Asa: The War of Words: The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom, Vol III, 604 (R); (ed.) The Nine- teenth Century, 811 (R) Bright Twenties, The, Cecil Roberts, 273 (R)

BRITAIN

universities and society from 1500 to 1700, 106 (R); holidays in Britain, 205 (V); the second world war, 271 (R); threatened by no general anarchy or chaos, 321 (LA), England in the 'thirties, 372 (A); a school report on the UK at the end of the year, 802 (A) Britain and the Second World War, Henry Pelling, 271 (R) Britain, Russia and the open seas, 508 (A) British Association, the: annual meeting, 264 (S), 344 (P) British Budgets in Peace and War 1932-1945, B. E. V. Sabine, 847 (R) British Council, 722 (A) British Drawings in the India Office Library, Mildred Archer, 404 (R) British Film Institute, 651 (AR), 683 (L) British in the beginning, The, 588 (A) British in Vietnam, The, George Rosie, 588 (A) British Museum: the ethnographical collection, 815 (A) British trade with South Africa, 60 xiii (A) Brittan, Samuel, The Price of Economic Freedom, 220 (F) Brogan, Sir Denis: his life till seventy, 184 (TT) Bronco Bullfrog, 491 (AR) Brown, George (Lord George-Brown): to be a life peer?,

in (P); not at Labour conference, 402 (L); visits the Suez

Canal, 755 (S) Brown, John, The Un-Melting Pot, 272 (R) Brothers Grimm, The, Ruth Michaelis-Jena, 76 (R) Bruegel, 811 (R) Brunner, John, Good Men Do Nothing, 189 (R) Buchan, Alastair, (ed.) Problems of Modern Strategy, 589 (A) Built on a fake, 633 (M) Bunche, Dr Ralphe: 'never much use', 547 (S) Burgess, Guy, 574 (F) Bury St Edmunds, 126 (A) Business: the non-existent rat-race, 698 (A), 843 (L); a new personnel director, 741 (F); businessmen fit for public service, 853 (F) Bus services, dying, 416 (CL), 518 (L) Buttercup Chain, The, 375 (AR) Butterflies, 152, 180 (S), 252 (L), 264 (S) Butterflies Are Free (Apollo), 609 (AR) Butterflies of the Province, The, Honor Tracy, 188 (R)

C

Calcutta stakes, 154 (V) California: Governor Reagan and the students, 673 (A) Callaghan, James, 4 (PC), 96 (A) Calley, Lt William: charged with My Lai murders, 668 (LA), 728 (1), 832, 835 (A) Camargo, Sergio de: exhibition. 692 (AR) Cambridge Mind, The: Ninety Fears of the 'Cambridge Review' 1879-1969, (ed.) Eric Homberger, William Janeway and Simon Schama, 521 (R)

Cambridge University: prison sentences for anti-Greek

violence, 2 (PW), 3 (LA), 8 (S). 42 (TT), 53, 83, III, 140 (1); the 'Cambridge mind', 521 (R) Cameron, Kenneth Neill, (ed.) Shelley and his Circle, l'ols 111 and IV, 215 (R) Camp, William. 574 (F) Canada: the kidnappings by the FLQ, 426 (PW), 432 (A), 462 (PW), 558 (L); the Purti Quebecois, 432 (A); James Cross released, 756 (PW) Canaletto, 811 (R) Canal game, 235 (A) Cancer (Royal Court), 342 (AR)

Cannabis: see DRUGS

Canning, Victor, The Great Affair, 772 (R) Cannon, Garland, The Letters of Sir William Jones, 104 (R) Canterbury, the Archbishop of: visits South Africa, 711 (LA), 764, 804, 842 (L) Capital gains tax, 817 (F) Carbon paper swindle, a, 535 (F) Cardus, Neville, Full Score, 417 (A) Caribbean, the: a history, 304 (R) Carlon, Patricia, Death by Demonstration, 189 (R) Carnal Island, The, Roy Fuller, 370 (R) Carr, Robert: handling of the dock strike, 30 (PW), 31 (LA), 62 (PW), 64 (PC); speech on wage claims, 320 (LA); proposals to deal with the unions, 387 (LA), 394 (PW), 462 (PC); 806 (CO) Carrington: Letters and Extracts from her Diaries, (ed.) David Garnett, 601 (R) Carter, Youngman, Mr Campion's Falcon, 189 (R) Case for law and order, The, 3 (LA) Case of political blight, A, 120 (PC) Casinos, gambling: skinning a rich young visitor, 781 (F) Caste system, the: 774 (R) Casting off from Europe: the maritime view, 388 (LA) Castle, Barbara: attitude to labour-management strife. 64 (PW); under attack at the Labour party conference, 354 (PC); 806 (CO) Castles of Europe, William Anderson, 811 (R) Castro's confessions, 123 (A) Casualty department, 239 (M) Catalogue of the Oil Paintings in the London Museum, John Hayes, 216 (R) Cat among the pigeons, 516 (A) Cat Ballow (film), 195 (L) Catch-22, 341 (AR) Cather, Willa, 724 (A) Catling, Patrick Skene, 507 (S) Cause to celebrate, A, 7 (A) 'Celtic' race, the, 100 (TT) Censorship: the clamp-down on anti-consensus views, 209 (PS) Centralising tyranny of London, The, 548 (A) Chairs: 'Modern Chairs 1918-1970', 163 (AR) Challenge of World Poverty, The, Gunnar Myrdal, 734 (R) Challenger, Michael: exhibition, 491 (AR) Chamberlain, Neville, 75 (R), 140 (L) Chambers, Whittaker. Odyssey of a Friend (Letters to William F. Buckley Jr: 1954-1961), 325 (R), 519 (L) Chance for Mr Maudling, A, 94 (A) Charitable trusts: 695, 781 (F), 843 (L) Charles and Harold and Konrad and Edward, 584 (LA) Charles de Gaulle, arbiter of France, 590 (A) Charles Dickens: His Triumph and Tragedy, Edgar Johnson, 128 (TT) Charlton, Bobby, 783 (SL) Charlton, Jack: 'doing' opponents, 468 (P) Chataway, Christopher: A Message to Mr Chataway, 236 (A); meets the Seventy-six Group, 537 (A); 741 (F) Checkpoint (ballet), 738 (AR) Cheer now, pay later, 426 (PC) Cheltenham Festival, 650 (A) Chesney, Kellow, The Victorian Underworld, 15 (R) Chess, 26, 56, 86, 114, 142, 169, 197, 225, 252, 281, 312, 345, 379, 415, 430 (C)

CHESS

Bobby Fischer's success in a lightning tournament, 56 (C); Bent Larsen, 86 (C); great players who were never cham- pions, 142 (C); the Olympiad in Siegen (West Germany), 197 (C), 280 (AF), 281, 312, 345, 379, 415 (C); the British championship won by R. G. Wade, 225 (C); combinative play, 253 (C); Korchnoi falls asleep during a game, 280 (AF); England v Scotland in the Olympiad, 379 (C); disappearance of chess column, 600 (L) Chichester Festival, the, 50 (AR) Chic-not shock, 327 (A) Chief the Honourable Minister, 1. M. Aluko, 482 (R)

CHILDREN

children's books and the Children's Book Show, 748 i-xxiv (R); child prostitution and a school call-girl system, 795 (S), 842 (L); UNICEF, 813 (AR); boys 'tuppenny bloods', 840 (A); Christmas entertainment for children. 855 (A)

Chill wind, 265 (A)

China: a history, 368 (R)

CHINA, COMMUNIST

Anthony Grey's solitary confinement, 303 (R), 324 (S); 326 (R); the war with India, 479 (R); diplomatic relations with fifty-one UN members, 518 (L); buying machine tools

in Britain, 657 (F); US-Chinese relations, 717 (A); the

question of UN membership, 717 (A) China lobby, The, 717 (A) Chinoise, La, 192 (AR) Chivalry, 302 (R) Cholera outbreak in Turkey, 717 (A) Choosing Jar children, 748 iii (A) Chosen Place, The Timeless People, The, Paule Marshall. 810,

848 (R)

CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH

Christianity attacked, S (V), 54, 83 (L); religious instruc- tion in schools, 83 (L); the Prime Minister's powers of appointment of bishops etc, 148 (PC); suffragan bishops, 195 (L); exhibition of modern sculpture in Salisbury Cathedral close, 208 (S); enthusiasm today and formerly, 264 (S); the communion service, 264 (S), 364 (L); General Booth and the Salvation Army, 298 (R); Luther, 334 (R); the World Council of Churches' support for African guerrillas, 365, 599 (L); Bede, 478 (R); church services on TV, 651 (AR); the Archbishop of Canterbury on apart- heid, 711 (LA). 764, 804, 842 (L); the Archbishops' Commission's report Church and Stare. 752 (LA), 762 (A); the advantages and disadvantages to the Church of establishment, 752 (LA), 762 (A); see also ROMAN CATHOLICISM

Christie, Agatha: her detective stories, 294 (PS) Christie, Agatha, Passenger to Frankfurt, 294 (PS) Christie, I. R., Myth and Reality In Late Eighteenth Century British Politics, 132 (R)

CHRISTMAS

Harrods Christmas display, 760 (A); acceptable presents- food, drink or kitchen items, 782 (GL); an appeal, 804 (L); Christmas greetings, 806 (CO); 828 (LA); Bethlehem today, 837 (A); Christmas messages, 844 (CO); a Christmas quiz, 845 (A), answers, 854; commercialised Christmas, 854 (A); entertainment for children, 855 (A) Church and State (the Archbishops' Commission's report). 752 (LA), 762 (A) Churchill, Sir Winston: a failure till 1939?, 9 (PS); Churchill- worshippers, 46 (R); early speeches, 107 (R); and Lloyd George, 687 (R); a conversation with General de Gaulle, 766 (CO) Churchill, Winston, The People's Rights (intro. Cameron Hazlehurst), 107 (R) Churchill: A Study in Failure 1900-1939, Robert Rhodes James, 9 (PS) Church politic and the state Christian, The, 752 (LA) Churchyard (ballet). 18 (AR) Cigarette smoking: the anti-smoking lobby, 600, 682 (L) Circle, The, Elaine Feinstein, 188 (R) Circus, The, 850 (AR) Cities on the Move, Arnold Toynbee, 334 (R) City expectations, 413 (F) City Life, 701, 743, 784, 819, 854 (A) City of London Festival, 50 (AR) Civilisation at gun-point, 259 (LA)

CIVIL SERVICE

civil servants' relations with Ministers, 629 (A). 729 (1); speaking in their own persons, 630 (A), 671 (S), 729 (L); two large new Departments created-the Environment, and Trade and Industry, 462 (PC), 468, 494 (A); govern- ment departments immunity from planning control, 507 (S) Civil wars of the Semites, The, 352 (LA) Claiborne, Louis, 355 (S) Clark, John, 853 (F) Clark, Mr and Mrs Michael, 507 (S), 558 (L) Clarke, Arthur C.: see Armstrong, Neil, 187 (R) Class Struggle in the Pale, Ezra Mendelsohn, 159 (R) Clavel, Bernard, The Fruits of Winter, 774 (R), 844 (1) Clean waters?, 434 (A) Clerihews, 226 (CO) Coal industry: Lord Robens, 721 (A) Cocteau: A Biography, Francis Steegmuller, 768 (R) Colder climate, A, 127 (A) Coldstream Committee: report on art education, 635 (PS) Cole, Barry, The Visitors, 733 (R)

Entries in this index are arranged in alphabetical order, i.e. no attention is paid to spaces between words. Thus the entry 'I Start Counting' will be found after 'ISRAEL' and before 'Is yours as good as Grant's?'. Abbreviations are indexed as written (i.e. 'Mr', as in `Mr Nixon's crime bill', follows all `Mo'-entries and comes before all 'Mu'-entries) with two exceptions: 'St' is indexed as if spelt out in full as 'Saint', and the various forms of 'Mac' are all indexed as if in fact spelt 'Mac'.

Words in italics are titles-either of articles in the SPECTATOR or of books, magazines, and newspapers or of plays, films, operas, etc., reviewed or mentioned.

All leading articles and 'middle' articles are indexed by title, as are all books (under author and title), plays, films, operas, etc., which are either specifically reviewed or given extended notice.

In addition, every article is indexed under the subjects it deals with, usually with a brief indication of its main contents.

In order to save space and to group together references on similar subjects, a number of general headings are used, as well as the names of individual countries and organisations. Among the more important of these headings are:

ART BALLET BRITAIN CHRISTIANITY COLOUR PROBLEM CONSERVATIVE PARTY COUNTRYSIDE ECONOMIC EDUCATION ENGLISH LANGUAGE FINANCIAL LABOUR PARTY LEGAL MEDICAL MIDDLE EAST MUSIC AND OPERA PARLIAMENT PRESS STUDENTS TELEVISION

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Coleridge and Wordsworth in Somerset, Berta Lawrence, 215 (R) Collegium orbis, 802 (A) Collingwood, Charles, The Defector, 371 (R) Collins, Michael: see Armstrong, Neil, 187 (R) Colonialism in Africa 1870-1960: Vol II The History and Politics of Colonialism 1914-1960, (ed.) L. H. Gann and Peter Duignan, 732 (R) COLOUR PROBLEM AND RACE RELATIONS, THE racism and sport, 6 (A); the first Negro mayor of a major US Eastern city, 7 (A); double standards of demonstrators, 33 (V); racial discnmination and racial differences, 65 (V), 100 (TT), 139, 195 (L), 209 (PS), 279, 365 (L); coloured players in English cricket, 70 (A); the Kenya Asians and the Commonwealth Immigrants Act, 1 1 1 (L), 147, 504 (LA); a kidney disease which causes dark pigmentation of skin, 113 (AF); censorship in the field of race, 209 (PS); 272 (R); dealing with racial discrimination by legal means, 357 (A); the World Council of Churches' support for African guerrillas, 365, 599 (L); Malawi's 'Bandaism', 396 (A); mixed marriages of African leaders, 518 (L); what drives the enemies of apartheid ?, 639 (L); rival entrants in the 'Miss World' competition, 683 (L); the Archbishop of Canterbury in South Africa. 711 (LA), 764, 804, 842 (L); the Race Relations Board and the Community Relations Commission, 723 (A); a film on South Africa, 738 (AR); South Africa's apartheid doomed to failure, 757 (A), 804 (L); see also SOUTH AFRICA Come Together (Royal Court), 533, 570 (AR) Comics, boys', 840 (A) Comic strips, 196 (AF) Common Market re-examined, The, 780 (F) COMMONWEALTH, THE Black Africa and the question of arms for South Africa, 62 (PW), 63 (LA), 92, 462 (PC), 468 (A), 504 (LA), 510 (A), 559, 599 (L); the Kenya Asians and the Commonwealth Immigrants Act, 111 (L), 147, 504 (LA); opposing views of 'old' and 'new' members. 559 (L); the decline of the Commonwealth and of interest in it, 718 (Tr), 843 (L) Communism: the New Left, 399 (A); 645 (R); co-existence with the West and the possibility of a détente, 720 (A); see also individual countries Community Relations Commission, 723 (A) COMPANY AND FINANCIAL NOTES

aircraft shares, 278; Allied Breweries, 344; Bass Charring- ton, 344; Bradford-Janus future bonds, 22; British Leyland, 694; British Petroleum, 308; Courage, 344; Dover Plan policies, 194; Dowty, 278; Four Seasons Nursing, 22; Gallahers, 657, 695; Guinness, 344; Hawker, 278; Investors Overseas Services, 165, 194, 307; Lamson Industries, 308; London and Bombay, 494; London Weekend Television, 695, 817; Office and Electronic, 308; Ofrex, 308; Ozalid, 308; Penguin Books, 52; Penn Central, 22; Pergamon Press, 250; Pilkington, 694, 695; Rolls-Royce, 110, 278, 694; Slater-Walker Securities, 695, 781; Robert Stigwood Group, 221; Scottish and Newcastle, 344; Watney Mann, 344; Westland, 278; Whitbread, 344 (F)

Competition, 25, 55, 85, 113, 141, 170, 197, 225, 253, 281, 311, 345, 379, 414, 440, 474, 520, 560, 600, 640, 684, 730, 766, 806, 844 (CO) Compleat Imbiber No. 11, The, (ed.) Cyril Ray, 703 (GL) Concorde: test runs, 236 (S) Conferences: providing accommodation, 698 (A) Confrontation in dockland, 31 (LA) Conglomerates, rules for, 741 (F) Congo, Republic of the: UN operations, 547 (S) Conquest, Robert, The Nation Killers, 186 (R) Conquest of the Incas, The, John Hemming, 43 (R) Conscience and Politics: The British Government and the Conscientious Objector to Military Service 1916-1919, John Rae, 524 (R) Conscientious objectors, 524 (R) Conservation: rural and urban conservation, 155 (A) Conservative dangers ahead, 631 (A) CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, THE plans for the arts, 10 (A); the 'Batty Pashas', 26 (AF); scope for patronage through appointments, 32 (PC); intention to supply defensive arms to South Africa, 62 (PW), 63 (LA), 92, 462 (PC), 468 (A), 504 (LA), 510 (A), 559, 599 (L); death of lain Macleod, 62 (PW), 69 (PS), 91 (LA); businessmen in government service, 68 (S); Anthony Barber's problems as Chancellor of the Exchequer, 90 (PW), 91 (LA); outmoded military strategic thinking, 92 (PC); need for Conservatism with a human face, 147 (LA); policy decisions needed for the nationalised industries, 176 (PC); possible cuts in educational spending, 179 (A); failure prophesied, 195 (L); John Wells's 'official Conservative party comic strip', 196 (AF); inactivity to date, 203 (LA), 268 (TT), 320 (LA); the Prime Minister's inactivity and silence since the election, 203 (LA), 233 (V), 265 (A), 268 (TT); discontent among the rank and file, 268 (TT); promoting Right Turn, 355 (S); Conservative 'kidology', 364, 403 (L); the supposed 'stagnation' between 1961 and 1963, 380 (A); the annual conference at Black- pool: an imaginary closing speech by the Prime Minister, 390 (PC), the conference surveyed, 426 (PC), the Prime Minister's speech-and his audience, 427 (S), John Davies's policy for industry, 450 (F); SPECTATOR poll on the annual conference, 430 (A); who is 'a Conservative' ?, 438 (L), 719 (A); two large new Departments created-the Environ- ment, and Trade and Industry, 462 (PC), 468, 494 (A); 475 (R); the Chancellor's anti-inflation measures, 503 (LA), 504 (PW), 534 (F); plans for industrial relations, 520 (CO); the question of government intervention, 544 (LA), 598 (L); not the Government, but the Opposition, has declared class warfare, 556 (A); an economic storm, 586 (PC), talks with Ian Smith, 592 (A); inflationary wage demands, 611 (F); still feeling its way, 624 (LA); dangers ahead, 631 (A); investment prospects under the Tories, 694 (F); the prospect of radical change and the end of the con- sensus, 712 (LA); the new Tory MPs, 754 (PC); antagon- ises estate agents and the drink trade, 763 (A); effective handling of the power station work-to-rule, 791 (LA), 830 (PC); see also HEATH, EDWARD; POWELL, J. ENOCH; and individual ministers Conservative Party from Peel to Churchill, The, Robert Blake, 475 (R) CONSUMER PROTECTION a Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs?, 23 (L); the International Organisation of Consumers' Unions, 36 (S); small claims courts for consumer com- plaints?, 361 (A); the Consumer Council to close down, 684 (CO), 764 (L) Controlling an epidemic, 717 (A)

Controlling Small Wars, Lincoln P. Bloomfield and Amelia C. Leiss, 589 (A)

Coogan, Tim Pat, The I.R.A., 44 (R) Cookery, 311 (CO) Cooper, Susan, J. B. Priestley. 273 (R) Coronation Street: its 1000th episode, 210 (A) Corsica: Pasquale Paoli, 216 (R) Cosgrave, Patrick, The Public Poetry of Robert Lowell, 367 (R), 472 (L) Cotterell, Geoffrey, Bowers of Innocence, 444 (R) Could a settlement last?, 149 (V) Council of Love (Criterion), 219 (AR) Country houses, English, 242 (R) Country life, 416, 452, 495, 535, 574, 613, 660, 701, 743, 782, 818, 854 (CL) COUNTRYSIDE, PARKS, OPEN SPACES

17 (R); the Giant Hogweed, 55 (AF); Gilbert White, 71 (A); a Fenland molecatcher, 104 (R); the ducks in St James's Park, 124 (S), 167 (L); Suffolk farmers having a bad year 126 (A); the Comma and other butterflies, 152, 180 (S) 252 (L), 264 (S); organo-phosphorus insecticides, 152 (S) this summer's individual features, 264 (S), 310, 402 (L) the sloe's colour, 310 (L); a rustic in the train, 324 (S) country wines, 344 (A); Clive Jenkins's country retreat, 355 (5); inexpensive ways of saving the countryside environment, 377 (A); the dying bus services, 416 (CL), 518 (L); the apple glut, 452 (CL); shooting game with the US Air Force, 452 (SL); starling roosts, 453 (A); dialect words, 453 (A); apathy over conserving the countryside, 473 (L); trees, especially elms, 495 (CL); pleached limes, 535 (CL); signs of autumn, 574 (CL); a kingfisher, 574 (CL); a morning on the river, 587 (S); surgery on a black walnut tree, 613 (CL); owls, 660 (CL); a rainstorm after drought, 701 (CL); village tradesmen, 743 (CL); a bedraggled garden, 782 (CL); the Elizabethan knot garden, 783 (CL); squirrels, 818 (CL); unsightly electricity pylons, 831 (S); log fires, 854 (CL)

Cox, Professor C. B., 671 (S), 672 (PW), 744 (A), 764 (L) Craig, William, 178 (P) Cranston, Maurice, (ed.) The New Left, 399 (A) Creatures of Prometheus (ballet), 572 (AR) Cricket: the future of English cricket, 70 (A); coloured players in English cricket, 70 (A); Yorkshire's decline, 70 (A), 112 (L); virtually no televising of the 'Rest of the World' matches, 167 (L); a lower level of statistical achievements, 180 (S) Crime: 272 (R); the criminal world's reactions to the McKay kidnapping case, 397 (A) Crimean War, the: a masterpiece of muddle, 72 (TT), 112 (L); 405 (R) Crime, Police and Race Relations, John R. Lambert, 272 (R) Critic, The, Wilfred Sheed, 47 (R) Critique of Linguistic Philosophy, A, C. W. K. Mundle, 688 (R) Crocodiles, grateful, 379 (CO)

Cromwell, 79 (AR), 140 (L)

Cromwell, Oliver, 130 (R), 167 (L) Crosland, Anthony: a story, 507 (S), 558 (L), 587 (S); a future party leader?, 587 (S) Crossman, Richard: and the the doctors, 38 (M); 141 (CO); and metrication, 152 (S); 'Crux', 324, 391 (S) Crouzet, Maurice, The European Renaissance since 1945, 484 (R) Crowd, the largest, 293 (S) Crows, 806 (L) Crozier, Brian, The Future of Communist Power, 720 (A) CS gas, 90 (PW), 99 (S), 167 (L) Cuba: Castro admits economic setbacks, 123 (A) Cublington, 830 (PC), 831 (S), 836 (PW)

Culture: saving human culture, 37 (PS)

Culture and Commitment: A Study of the Generation Gap, Margaret Mead, 299 (R) Curious Life for a Lady, A: The Story of Isabella Bird, Pat Barr, 131 (R) Cyrano de Bergerac (Cambridge), 570 (AR) Czechoslovakia: Neville Chamberlain's 'Plan Z', 140 (L); Dubcek and the Prague Spring of 1968, 246 (R); 311 (CO); 391 (S); a gratuitous insult, 474 (L)

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Daily Express: attitude to the Common Market, 671 (5) Daily Mail: journalists agitate for increased pay, 238 (A) Daily Mirror: the Mirror Magazine ceases, 9 (A), 53, 84 (L); attitude to an incomes policy, 436 (A); attitude to the Common Market, 671 (S), 766 (L); new editor, 755 (S) Dances at a Gathering (ballet), 533 (AR) Dangerous corner, 262 (A) Dante's Divine Comedy, 16 (R) David, Elizabeth, Spices, Salt and Aromatics in the English Kitchen, 702 (GL) Davies, Hunter, (ed.) I Knew Daisy Smuten, 47 (R) Davies, John: speaking with authority, 427 (S); speech at the Conservative conference, 450 (F); appointment as Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, 468 (A), 518 (L), 535 (F) Davison, Dennis, W. H. Auden, 522 (R) Dead Man's Bluff, Roderic Jeffries, 189 (R) Dead or alive?-the political mongrel, 322 (PC) Deal with Mr Gromyko, The, 151 (A) Dear Miss Weaver: Harriet Shaw Weaver, 1876-1961, Jane Lidderdale and Mary Nicholson, 601 (R) Death and the Starfighter, 291 (A) Death by Demonstration, Patricia Carlon, 189 (R) Death by merger, 470 (A) Death of IRC, 451 (F) Deer-shooting, 575 (SL) Defector, The, Charles Collingwood, 371 (R) DEFENCE the junior Defence ministers, 8 (S); clamour over the Government's intention to sell defensive arms to South Africa, 62 (PW), 63 (LA), 92, 462 (PC), 468 (A), 504 (LA), 510 (A), 559, 599 (L); the Government's outmoded military thinking, 92 (PC); a Russian naval threat in the Indian Ocean ?, 505 (LA), 508 (A), 598, 599 (L); Europe, including Britain, as a Third Force, 792 (LA), 842 (L) DE GAULLE, GENERAL his memoirs, 561 (R); relations with Adenauer, 584 (LA); death, 590, 591 (A); after his departure from office, 673 (A); a conversation with Winston Churchill, 766 (CO); 796 (PW) de Gaulle, Charles, Memoires d'Espoir, Vol. 1: Le Renouveau, 561 (R) Deighton, Len. Bomber, 270 (R) Democracy v Justice-A government of laws?, 357 (A) DEMONSTRATIONS prison sentences on Cambridge demonstrators, 2 (PW), 3 (LA), 8 (S), 42 (TT), 53, 83, I 1 1 (L); the violent left and the armchair left, 33 (V); double standards of the demon- strators, 33 (V); two CS gas grenades thrown in the House of Commons, 90 (PW), 99 (S), 167 (L); arms for South Africa a possible issue?, 92 (PC); residents' protest against the Westway motor road, 120 (PC), 147 (LA), 221 (L); a Trafalgar Square demonstration against arms for South Africa, 516 (A); last year's demonstration on Remembrance Sunday at the Cenotaph, 555 (PS); no other way to get a hearing for radical opinion ?, 555 (PS); `no ideological reasons', 671 (S) d'Eon, the Chevalier, 366 (R) de Santillana, Giorgio, and Hertha von Dechend, Hamlet's Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Mind, 809 (R) Destroy, Marguerite Duras, 245 (R)

de Valera, Eamon, the Earl of Longford and Thomas P.

O'Neill, 565 (R) De Vigier, William, 853 (F) Devil and the deep blue sea, The, 175 (LA) Devlin, Bernadette: refused leave to appeal against prison sentence, 8 (S); her maiden speech in Parliament, 95 (A) Devons, Ely, Papers on Planning and Economic Management (ed. Sir Alec Cairncross), 483 (R) D. H. Lawrence: The Critical Heritage, (ed.) R. P. Draper, 190 (R) Diamond Dress, The, Owen John, 371 (R) Diary of Samuel Pepys, The, a new and complete transcription (ed. Robert Latham and William Matthews), Vols (1660-1662), 485 (R), 566 Dickens, Charles, 128 (TT), 477 (R) Dickens the Novelist, F. R. Leavis and Q. D. Leavis, 477 (R) Dickinson, H. T., Bolingbroke, 689 (R) Dictionary in the bath, a, 415 (A) Dilemmas of London, The, 183 (A) Diminishing Circles, Barbara Rees, 217 (R) Dim outlook, 308 (F) Diplomatic Diaries of Oliver Harvey 1937-1940, The, (ed.) John Harvey, 75 (R), 140 (L) Dipper, Alan, The Hard Trip, 371 (R) Dirty Dingus Magee, 777 (AR) Disraeli, 12, 100 (Tr) Disunionist, The, 178 (P) Divine, David, Mutiny at Invergordon, 272 (R) Divorce: Italian divorce Bill passed, 756 (PW) Dobson, R. B., The Peasants' Revolt of 1381, 274 (R) Docks and dockers: national dock strike over pay, 30 (PW), 31 (LA), 62 (PW), 64 (PC); the Pearson report, 90 (PW); 170 (CO) DOCTORS

and Health Ministers of the last twenty-five years, 38 (M);

the Medical Defence Union, 239 (M); a doctor's changes of job, 327 (PS); talking about patients, 671, 755 (S); doctor-patient communication, 726 (M), 805 (L) Dogs: breeds, 571 (AR) Dogs Bodies, Ralph Steadman, 660 (AR) Domestic Animal, A, Francis King, 525 (R) Donaldson, Frances, The Actor Managers, 301 (R) Don Quixote (Festival Ballet), 80 (AR) Doomsday Book, The, Gordon Rattray Taylor, 302 (R) Dore, Gustave, 16 (R), 54 (L) Douglas-Home, Sir Alec: the question of arms for South Africa, 62 (PW), 63 (LA), 92 (PC); 68 (S); 288 (PC) Dove, The, 777 (AR) Down Coronation Street, 210 (A) Downfall, Roger Scott, 161 (R) Downhill Racer, 164 (AR) Dozing, 280 (AF) Dragon Wakes, The, Christopher Hibbert, 368 (R) Draper, R. P., (ed.) D. H. Lawrence: The Critical Heritage, 190 (R) Drawn Blanc, Reg Gadney, 772 (R) Dream King, The, Wilfrid Blunt, 216 (R) Drink trade: reaction to suggested changes in licensing hours, 763 (A) Dropping like gentle rain from heaven, 667 (LA) DRUGS the Misuse of Drugs Bill, 98 (CI), 166 (L); the Times and cannabis, 251, 279 (L); the left-overs in the bathroom cabinet, 295 (M); treatment of addicts, 359 (M); the Committee on Safety of Drugs to be replaced by the Medicines Commission, 556 (M); 628 (PW); hippies in a

stately home, 654 (A)

Dubcek, William Shawcross, 246 (R) Duignan, Peter, and L. H. Gann, (ed.) Colonialism in Africa 1870-1960: Vol II The History and Politics of Colonialism 1914-1960, 732 (R) Dumont, Louis, Homo Hierarchicus: The Caste System and its Implications, 774 (R) Dunbar, Janet, J. M. Barrie: The Man Behind the Image, 443 (R) Duras, Marguerite, Destroy, 245 (R) Durbin, Evan, 268 (TT) Dustmen's strike, the, 434 (A), 587 (S), 598, 599 (L) Dutch in the Medway, The, P. G. Rogers, 272 (R) Dutschke, Rudi: residence permit ended, 321 (PW), 324 (S), 364, 520, 638 (L); his appeal, 836 (PW) Dvorak Variations (Festival Ballet), 80 (AR)

E

Eagleton, Terry, Exiles and Emigres: Studies in Modern English Literature, 483 (R) East African Asians and South African arms, 504 (LA) Eastern and Western Europe in the Middle Ages, (ed.) Geoffrey Barraclough, 604 (R) EAST-WEST RELATIONS the Russo-West German treaty, 151 (A), 177 (V); four- power talks on Berlin in September, 152 (A); a thawing in process, 177 (V); world situation less troubled, 206 (A); the Cold War, 215 (R); a Russian naval threat in the Indian Ocean?, 504 (LA), 508 (A), 598, 599 (L); what form of co-existence?, 720 (A); the possibilities of a detente, 720 (A); the Berlin wall, 831 (S) Eat at Pleasure, Drink by Measure, Olof Wijk, 703 (GL) ECONOMIC no quick reflation intended, 52 (F); wages rising at 12 per cent per annum, 193 (F), 279 (L); a showdown on wages likely, 193 (F); Government inactivity, 203 (LA); need to cut Bank rate and reduce interest rates and taxation, 220, 656 (F); the NIESR's gloomy economic forecast, 250 (F); the Mount Pelerin Society's discussions on the entre- preneur, 263 (A); a 'pink paper' on the balance of payments, 277 (F); how viable is Northern Ireland?, 284 ix (A); the Great Slump, 343 (F); latest growth figures depressing, 413 (F); the Labour government's economic mistakes, 413 (F); the economy crying out for reflation, 413 (F); the Governor of the Bank of England's warning on incomes policy, 493 (F); Mr Barber's measures to combat inflation, 503 (LA), 504 (PW), 534 (F); a bad year for managements, 716 (PW); the NIESR sceptical of the Common Market, 780 (F); 483, 524 (R); see also EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY and FINANCIAL Economic and Political scene, The, 60 iii (A) Eden, Anthony, 75 (R), 365 (L) Edinburgh Festival, the, 247 (AR) EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS tasks for the new Secretary for Education, 40 (A); where cuts could be made, 179 (A), 223, 252 (L); the Conservative pledge to inquire into teacher training, 210 (A), 279 (L); the attack on traditional education, 365 (L); BBC schools programmes' extra requirements, 380 (A); Sir Philip Magnus, 406 (R); Penguin Books' bias in education, 605 (R), 765, 804 (L); the SPECTATOR'S sixth-form prize, 617 (A); a 'school report' on the UK, 802 (A); see also STUDENTS and UNIVERSITIES

Edwardes, Michael, King of the World: The Life and Times of Shah Alam, Emperor of Hindustan, 808 (R) Edwardian, The, J. B. Priestley, 811 (R) Edwards, Gillian, Hogmanay and Tiffany, 336 (R) Edward the Confessor, Frank Barlow, 644 (R) Ego-Politics of Nixon, The, 356 (A)

EGYPT

accepts ceasefire terms, 118 (PW), 119 (LA); ceasefire in operation, 146 (PW); could an Arab-Israeli settlement last?, 149 (V), 223, 333 (L); packs assault troops etc into the Ismailia complex, 235 (A); death of President Nasser, 355 (S), 357 (PW); see also MIDDLE EaST

ELDO (European Launcher Development Organisation), 262 (A)

Elected silence, 233 (V)

ELECTIONS

parallels between British general election and coming US elections, 66 (A); voting age lowered to eighteen in the US, 67 (A); Lord Poole's interpretation of the general election result, 121 (V); need for change in the electoral system, 195 (L); effect of food prices on voting, 195 (L); the story of the general election, 204 (PC) Electricity industry: power station workers work to rule, 756 (PW), 791 (LA), 796 (PW); a government 'victory', 830 (PC); unsightly pylons, 831 (S)

Eleven, Patricia Highsmith, 76 (R) Elgar: H. A. Acworth's libretto for Caraciacus, 801 (PS)

Elms, 495 (CL) Emigration, 682 (L)

Emmet, Dorothy, and Alasdair Maclntyre, (ed.) Sociological Theory and Philosophical Analysis, 522 (R) Empire Builders, The (King's Head, Islington), 850 (AR)

Employment, changing one's, 327 (PS), 402 (L)

Empty Suit, The (ballet), 739 (AR)

Encounter groups, 448 (A)

Encyclopaedia Britannica, 657 (F) Endo, Shusaku, Silence, 47 (R) End of apartheid, 757 (A) Enfant Sauvage, L', 850 (AR) English Country Houses: Baroque, 1685-1715, James Lees-

Milne, 242 (R)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

Northern Irish pronunciation, 112 (L); 'fascist' an over- worked word, 125 (PS). 167 (L); the forthcoming supple- ment to the Oxford Dictionary, 293 (S); the new 'Received Standard English', 360 (PS), and some examples, 474 (CO); slack speech and writing, 360 (PS), 403, 439, 519 (L); the anti-hyphen heresy, 360 (PS), 402 (L); singular/plural difficulties, 403, 473 (L); a dictionary dropped in the bath, 415 (A); a linguistic atlas of England, 453 (A); the confusing influence of Latin, 519 (L); a poor example set by the Cambridge University Senate, 598 (L); an American's mistakes, 600 (L); 843 (L); U pronunciation, 848 (R) English Poetry and Prose 1540-1674, (ed.) Christopher Ricks, 333 (R) Enoch Powell: Tory Tribune, Andrew Roth, 392 (A) Enter the Baccy Pashas, 26 (AF) Entftjhrung aus dem Serail, Die (filmed opera), 191 (AR)

ENVIRONMENT, THE

17 (R); plastic cups dumped overboard, 99 (S); residents' protest against the London Westway motor road, 120 (PC), 147 (LA), 221 (L); one day's crop of inroads, 124 (S); dumping of poison waste and nerve gas, 175 (LA); Concorde's test runs, 236 (S); warnings of doom, 302 (R); inexpensive ways of saving the countryside environment, 377 (A); the threat of pollution from the 'dirty workers' strikes, 434 (A); a Ministry of the Environment expected, 434 (A); Peter Walker appointed Secretary of State for the Environment, 494 (A); see also Pollution

Epilogue, 344, 380, 417, 453 (A) Episode from a fortnight in Hell, 409 (P) Establishment versus radicals, 762 (A)

Estate agents, 763 (A)

Estate of Memory, An, Ilona Karmel, 133 (R) Estranged, 395 (A) Eugene Onegin (Glyndebourne), 20 (AR) Europe, 677 (A)

Europe: the future of the European space and communica- tions effort, 262 (A); Europe since 1945, 484 (R); Europe as a Third Force, 792 (LA), 842 (L)

European Budgeteering, 165 (F) EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (EEC) Anthony Barber visits Luxembourg, 6 (A); snags ahead for Britain, 6 (A); Britain's entry not likely to benefit her, 93 (V); the problem of agricultural financing, 165 (F); regional policy and the Social Fund, 165 (F); an acceptable alternative to the Common Market for Britain, 388 (LA), 438 (L); New Zealand Iamb, 395 (A); the great Common Market swindle-the British public prevented from express- ing its views, 463 (S), 519 (L); a committee to report on economic and monetary union, 463 (S); the issue cuts across British party boundaries, 584 (LA); Franco-German rapprochement and the refusal of Britain's earlier applica- tion, 584 (LA); French attitude to British entry, 592 (A); Anthony Wedgwood Benn calls for a referendum on Britain's entry, 626 (PC); attitude of the Express and Mirror groups to Britain's application, 671 (S); British entry would damage her political structure, 677 (A); Labour party opinion hardening against the Common Market, 714 (PC); 'Women Against the Common Market' formed, 716 (PW); the importance of tinting to Britain's entry, 755 (S); the NIESR sceptical of the advantages of joining, 780 (F); some results of British membership, 805 (L) European Launcher Development Organisation, 262 (A) European Renaissance since 1945, The, Maurice Crouzet, 484 (R) Europe versus gravity, 262 (A)

Evans, Sir Harold, 154 (A)

Evans, Lawrence, (ed.) Letters of Walter Pater, 47 (R) Evensong in chapel, 238 (A) Exiles (Mermaid), 652 (AR)

Exiles and Emigres: Studies in Modern English Literature,

Terry Eagleton, 483 (R)

F

Fads, Fakes and Fantasies: The Crisis in the Art Schools, and

the Crisis In Art, Sjoerd Hannema, 635 (PS) Fairly Good Time, A, Mavis Gallant, 47 (R) Fair-minded people, A, 292 (A) Fair rents, OK-but fair wages, 543 (LA) Fats que voudras, 208 (P)

Family Income Support Bill, the, 680 (A)

Farewell Gul'sary!, Chingiz Aitmatov, 105 (R)

Farewell to the Don: The Journal of Brigadier H. N. H.

Williamson, (ed.) John Harris, 217 (R)

'Fascist': an overworked word, 125 (PS), 167 (L)

Feast of fools, 252 (AF)

Feather, Victor, 26 (AF)

Feinstein, Elaine, The Circle, 188 (R) Fellini Satyricon, 306 (AR) Female Eunuch, The, Germaine Greer, 496 (A) Fenland Molecateher, Arthur Randell (ed. Enid Porter),

104 (R)

Fergusson, Bernard, The Trumpet in the Hall, 481 (R)

FESTIVALS

the Venice Biennale, 48 (AR); City of London, 50 (AR); Chichester, 50 (AR); Edinburgh, 247 (AR); the Isle of Wight pop festival, 231 (LA), 236 (S), 249 (AR), 293 (S), 345 (CO), 365 (L); 252 (AF); Cheltenham, 650 (A) Fiat justitia, 361 (A) Field, the: change of size, 452 (SL) Figures in a Landscape, 692 (AR)

Fiji: problems of independence, 427 (S) FILMS

79 (R); A Man Called Horse and Cat Balton compared, 164 (AR), 195 (L); filmed opera-Die Enifithrung um dem Serail, 191 (AR); sexual permissiveness in the cinema, 209 (PS), 279 (1); 'Cinema City' film exhibition, 375 (AR); a new filming of Macbeth, 576 (A), 598, 638, 682, 728 (L); the British Film Institute, 651 (AR), 683 (L); see also individual films

FINANCIAL

Professor Milton Friedman's theories, 20, 110 (F), 139 (L), 193, 611 (F); the equity cult defended, 23 (L); the crisis of liquidity and breakdown in the private financial markets in the US, 34 (A); the 'f800 million' deficit lie, 52, 277 (F); our short-term debts, 52 (F); the liquidity crisis, 110 (F), 139, 168 (L); ninepence off income tax and abolition of investment grants suggested, 138 (F); need to cut Bank rate and reduce interest rates, rents and taxation, 220, 656 (F); Northern Ireland's stock exchange and banks, 284 vii (A); the CSO's 'pink paper on the 1970 balance of payments, 277 (F); the IMF meeting in Copenhagen, 358, 378 (A); the Chancellor's anti-inflation measures, 503 (LA), 504 (PW), 534 (F); can inflation be controlled by curbing the money supply?, 611 (F); pictures for invest- ment, 612 (F), 715 (5); need for a National Statement of Intent, 781 (F); the dangers of a permissive society in money, 816 (F); 847 (R); see also ECONOMIC and STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY Financial Times: quoted 494 (F) Finest bric-a-brac shop in Europe, The, 815 (A) Fireflies, Shiva Naipaul, 526 (R) Fire on the Moon, A, Norman Mailer, 773 (R) First Fascist?, The, 397 (A) First hesitant steps in the right direction, 503 (LA)

First on the Moon: A Voyage with Neil Armstrong, Michael

Collins, Edward E. Aldrin Jr, written with Gene Framer

and Dora Jane Hamblin, epilogue by Arthur C. Clarke, 187 (R) Fischer, Bobby, 56 (C)

Fisher, Norman, Walk at a Steady Pace, 14 (R)

Fishing: the bass protected in Ireland, 416 (SL); broadbill swordfish off Portugal, 536 (SL); shark-fishing, 703 (SL)

Flagrant weed, The, 55 (AF) Flair for success, 'A, 35 (A) Foden, Frank, Philip Magnus, Victorian Educational Pioneer,

406 (R)

Fontaine, Andre, History of the Cold War: From the Korean War to the Present, 215 (R)

FOOD AND DRINK

contrast between French and British cuisine on the Channel crossing, 36 (S); a Sunday night supper, 417 (GL); smoking at table, 495 (GL); boudin flambe au calve, 495 (GL); making salads, 536 (GL); a Bass Charrington dinner menu criticised, 614 (GL); Elizabeth David's cookery books, 702 (GL); three food and drink anthologies, 703 (GL)• spit-roasting, 744 (GL); a Chaine des !Masseurs dinner 744 (GL); acceptable Christmas presents, 782 (GL) Graham Kerr, TV cook, 813 (AR); parties, 820 (GL) avoiding and dealing with hangovers, 855 (GL); see also

HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS

Foot, Michael: contests Labour deputy leadership, 4 (S); at the Cheltenham Festival, 650 (A)

Football, Association: The seeds of soccer violence, 178 (A); opening of the football season, 178 (A); remarks by Jack Charlton on 'doing' opponents, 468 (P); Bobby Charlton, 783 (SL); schoolboy football, 783 (SL) For all the [English] saints, 596 (A)

FOREIGN POLICY

the wisest policy towards Southern Africa, 63 (LA); Britain's lack of a policy since 1950, 93 (V); an independent settlement with Russia or an Atlantic English-speaking community?, 94 (V); limitations on Britain's foreign policy, 288 (PC); why only a chargé d'affaires in Peking?, 518 (L); Europe, including Britain, as a Third Force, 792 (LA), 842 (L); Britain's vested interest in stability abroad, 827 (LA) Forster, E. M.: recollections of, 237 (PS), 310, 332 (L) Forster, Peter, Play the Man, 735 (R) Forward, Up Your End (Theatre Workshop), 445 (AR) Fragment of Fear, 275 (AR) Frail recovery, 221 (F)

Framer, Gene: see Armstrong, Neil, 187 (R)

FRANCE

the 1970 Michelin guide, 107 (R); the appeal of Paris, 372 (A); Marshal Main, 562 (R); General de Gaulle:

584 (LA), 673 (A), 766 (CO), 796 (PW), memoirs, 561 (R),

death, 590, 591 (A); France under Pompidou, 592 (A); government's attitude to Britain's EEC application, 592 (A); President Pompidou's policy, 674 (A); Gaullism after de Gaulle, 674 (A); the universities and reform 797 (A)

Franco, Alan Lloyd, 125 (PS) Franco, J. W. D. Trythall, 125 (PS)

Fraser, Lady Antonia, 616 (A)

Frederick the Great, Nancy Mitford, 481 (R) French Impressionists and their Century, The, Diane Kelder,

811 (R)

French Prints of the Twentieth Century, Roger Passcron,

811 (R)

French Right from de Maistre to Maurras, The, (ed. and

intro.) J. S. McClelland, 767 (R)

Friedenthal, Richard, Luther, 334 (R)

Friedman, Professor Milton: his financial doctrines, 20, 110 (F), 139 (L), 193, 611 (F); 264 (A)

Friends at court, 66 (A) From a Seaside Town, Norman Levine, 76 (R)

From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean

1492-1969, Eric Williams, 304 (R)

From one extreme to the other, 182 (M) From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow. Volume V: Victory

and Aftermath, Arthur J. Marder, 45 (R) Frontal attacks, 672 (PW)

Frost, David, 616 (A), 683 (L)

Fruits of Winter, The, Bernard Clavel, 774 (R), 844 (L) Frye, Northrop, The Stubborn Structure: Essays on Criticism and Society, 733 (R) Fuller, R. Buckminster, Utopia or Oblivion, 243 (R) Fuller, Roy, The Carnal Island, 370 (R) Fullerton, Alexander, The Publisher, 76 (R) Full Score, Neville Cardus, 417 (A) Fulton, Lord: a profile, 722 (A) Furbank, P. N., Reflections on the Word 'Image', 160 (R) Future for architecture, .1, 211 (A) Future of Communist Power, The, Brian Crozier, 720 (A) Future uncertain, 22 (F) Futurism and architecture, 96 (A) G Ciadney, Reg, Drawn Blanc. 772 (R) Gaillardet, Frederic, Memoirs of the Chevalier d'Eon (intro.

and notes Dr Robert Baldick), 366 (R) Gale, George: 196 (1); appointed editor of the SPECTATOR,

286

Gallant. Mavis, .1 Fairly Good Time, 47 (R) Gambling casinos: skinning a rich young visitor, 781 (F) Gann, L. H., and Peter Duignan, (ed.) Colonialism in Africa

1870-1960: Vol 11 The History and Politics of Colonialism

1914-1964 732 (R)

Gardener, a royal: his book banned, 463, 547 (S), 558 (L)

Gardner, Brian, The African Dream, 370 (R) Garnett, David, (ed.) Carrington: Letters and Extracts from her Diaries, 601 (R) Garnham, Nicholas, and Joan Bakewell, The New Priesthood,

642(R)

Carve, Andrew, Boomerang, 14 (R)

Gas: CS gas, 90 (PW), 99 (S), 167 (L); nerve gas rockets sunk in the Atlantic, 175 (LA) Gas industry: excessive authority of the Gas Council and its chairman, 548 (A)

Gathering of Eagles, A, Edward Lindell, 189 (R)

Geldner affair, the, 797 (A)

Gentle Creature, A, 410 (AR) George Meredith and English Comedy, V. S. Pritchett, 106 (R) George Orwell, Great Wilson and the Twopenny Bloods, 840 (A) Germany: Albert Speer's place in the Nazi Reich, 441 (R)

GERMANY, WEST

treaty with Russia on the mutual renunciation of force, 151 (A), 177 (V); West Germany since 1949, 177 (V); the Starlighter crashes, 291 (A); the Weser Vale Hunt, 496 (Sp, 558 (L); the coalition and the Geldner affair, 797 (A)

Getting out of the groove, 327 (PS) Getting Straight, 447 (AR)

Getty, Paul: leaving England, 612 (F)

Ghastly Good Taste, John Betjeman, 602 (R) Ghost of a policy, The, 93 (V) Gibbon, Monk, The Brahms Waltz, 273 (R) Giovene, Andrea, The Book of Giuliano Sansevero, 133 (R)

Gipsies: the mess they leave, 842 (1)

Girl in Blue, The, P. G. Woodhouse, 523 (R)

Giro, the National, 97 (PS), 167, 365 (L) Gladstone, 12 (TT), 54 (L)

Gloom in the City, 250 (F)

Glover, Norah: exhibition, 531 (AR) Glyndebourne opera, 10 (A), 84 (L)

Gobineau: Selected Political Writings, (ed. and intro.)

Michael D. Biddiss, 767 (R)

Gadded and Codded, Julia O'Faolain, 407 (R)

God's Englishman: Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution,

Christopher Hill, 130 (R) Gold: South Africa and the two-tier gold system, 60 v (A)

Goldwyn chorus, The, 763 (A)

Gonzalez, Julio: exhibition, 305 (AR)

Goodbye Gemini, 164 (AR) Good cheer, 193 (F) Good Life, The, 417, 452, 495, 536, 575, 614, 658, 702, 744,

782, 820, 855 (GL) Goodman, Lord: a profile, 721 (A), 764 (L)

Good Men Do Nothing, John Brunner, 189 (R)

Gordon, John, 831 (5) Gordonstoun: to admit girls, 672 (PW)

Gott, Richard, Guerrilla Movements in Latin America, 642 (R) Government and Politics of Communist China, The, D. J.

Waller, 326 (R) Cowing, Chris, 703 (A)

Gowon's army, 674 (A)

Graham, Dr Billy, 151 (A)

Graham, Frank, Jr, Since Silent Spring, 17 (R) Grand Amour, Le, 777 (AR) Grant, Michael, The Ancient Historian, 273 (R) Grants to stay, 726 (A) Grass, Gunter, Local Anaesthetic, 103 (R) Grade, Zia, 248 (AR) Great Affair, The, Victor Canning, 772 (R) Great Age of Fresco, The, Millard Meiss, 811 (R)

'Great Britain', the steamship, 264 (S)

Greater London Council: proposed motorway system, 183 (A) Great gold drama, The, 60 v (A) Great Libraries, Anthony Hobson, 405 (R) Great Slump, The, Goronwy Rees, 343 (F) Great Waltz, The (Drury Lane), 80 (AR)

Greece: the colonels' regime, 2 (PW), 3 (LA), 8 (S), 42 (TT),

53, III, 194 (L) Green, David, Queen Anne, 602 (R)

Greenwood, Anthony: not to be chairman of the Common- wealth Development Corporation, 32 (PC)

Greer, Germaine, The Female Eunuch, 496 (A)

Grey, Anthony: his reading when under arrest, 324 (S)

Grey, Anthony, Hostage in Peking, 303 (R)

Greyhound racing, 701 (A)

Griffiths, Richard, Marshal Main, 562 (R) Grigson, Geoffrey, Notes from an Odd Country, 273 (R) Grimm brothers, the, 76 (R) Growth of tourism, The, 60 xvi (A) Guardian, the: journalists demand share in management,

207 (A); price raised, 469 (A)

Guerrilla Movements in Latin America, Richard Gott, 642 (R)

Guerrillas: present-day guerrilla movements, 290 (A), 642 (R)

Guerrini, Maurice, Napoleon and Paris (trans., abr. and ed.

Margery Weiner), 809 (R)

Guinea: a mysterious invasion, 672 (PW) Gunning for an Irish peace, 513 (A)

Guy Fawkes' night, 554 (P)

H Haggard, William, The Hardliners, 189 (R)

Hain, Peter, 83, 112 (L)

Halegua, Lillian, The Hanging, 188 (R) Half a pint and half a frontal, 800 (A)

Hall, Lord: dismissed as Post Office chief, 721 (A), 741 (F)

Hall, Roger, Nineteen, 14 (R) Hats, Franz. Seymour Slive, 811 (R)

Hamblin, Dora Jane: see Armstrong, Neil, 187 (R) Hamilton, Denis: interviewed, 182 (A)

Hamilton, Ian, The Visit, 187 (R)

Hamlet's Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Mind,

Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend, 809 (R) Handel, George Frederick, 344 (A)

Hanging, The, Lillian Halegua, 188 (R) Hannema, Sjoerd, Fads. Fakes and Fantasies: The Crisis in the Art Schools, and the Crisis in Art, 635 (PS) Hardliners, The, William Haggard, 189 (R) Hard times, 264 (P) Hard Trip, The, Alan Dipper, 371 (R) Hardy, 1 homas, 726 (P) Harley, Robert (Earl of Oxford), 245 (R) Harris, John, (ed.) Farewell to the Don: The Journal of Brigadier H. N. H. Williamson, 217 (R) Harrods, 760 (A) Harvey, John, (ed.) The Diplomatic Diaries of Oliver Harvey 1937-1940, 75 (R), 140 (L) Harvey, Lawrence E., Samuel Beckett, Poet and Critic, 807 (R) Harvey, Sir Oliver: his diplomatic diaries, 75 (R), 140 (L) Hastings, Mithael, Tussy is Me, 368 (R) Hatherley, Frank, (ed.) Ned Kelly, 19 (AR) Haughey, Charles: tried for gun-running, 469 (PS); acquitted 504 (PW), 513 (A) Hayes, John, Catalogue of the Oil Paintings in the London Museum, 216 (R) Haynes, Renee, Philosopher King: The Humanist Pope Benedict XIV, 404 (R) Healey, Denis: speech at the party conference, 391 (S) Health: see MEDICAL HEATH, EDWARD his father's sympathy with the Wilsons, 8 (S); a musical profile on TV, 10 (A); will develop to fill his post, 12 (TT); and consumer protection, 23 (L); 26 (AF); change of private secretary, 32 (PC); congratulatory letters, 68 (S); on the function of businessmen recruits to government service, 68 (S); his Godkin Lectures, 68 (S); relations with lain Macleod, 99 (S); 141 (CO); church patronage, 148 (PC); his inactivity and silence since the election, 203 (LA), 233 (V), 265 (A), 268 (TI); his general election campsign and triumph, 204 (PC); discontent building up among rank and file at lack of decisive action, 268 (IT); handling of the hijacking affair, 288 (PC), 365, 439 (L); a parallel with the Eisenhower government, 380 (A); an imaginary closing speech to the party conference, 390 (PC); Enoch Powell 'doing his work for him', 393 (A); eschews gimmickry, 4413 (L); his speech at the party conference- and his audience, 427 (S); and a Blackpool hotel swimming pool, 427 (S); a brush with President Kaunda, 462 (PC); de-politicising government, 468 (A), 518 (L); vigorous presentation of his aims, 514 (A); judges that Butskellism is dead, 514 (A); need for a conciliatory gesture to Enoch Powell, 535 (F); 'frightened' of Enoch Powell?, 586 (PC); 'a revolting drawing' of him, 600 (L); short-term difficulties and long-term purposes, 624 (LA), 682 (L); and hereditary peerages, 627 (S); leading his party 'towards menacing rocks', 631 (A); should reduce indirect taxes, interest rates and rents, 656 (F); criticised, 682 (L); bent upon the destruction of the political consensus, 712 (LA); on Anglo- American relations, 792 (LA); 806 (CO) Heath, Edward, Old World, New Horizons, 68 (S) heath and the hijackers, 288 (PC) Heathian way out, The, 656 (F) Heath's assault, 514 (A) liedda Gabler (Cambridge), 18 (AR) Hemingway, Ernest, Islands in the Stream, 476 (R) Hemming, John, The Conquest of the Incas, 43 (R) Herbert, Sir Alan, A.P.H.: His Life and Times, 481 (R) Heredity: genetic inheritance and intelligence, 65 (V), 100 (TT), 139, 195 (L), 209 (PS), 279, 365 (L) Heretic, The (Duke of York's), 80 (AR) Hernia, diaphragmatic, 99 (M) Herodias (Scottish Theatre Ballet), 80 (AR) Herons, 427 (S) Hibbert, Christopher, The Dragon Wakes, 368 (R) Hicks, David, 657 (F) Higher Drivel man on Lower Drivel from the BBC, 595 (PS) Highsmith, Patricia, Eleven, 76 (R) Hijackers, The: No dealing, no treating, 459 (LA) Hijacking of aircraft: four airliners hijacked by Palestinian guerrillas, 258 (PW), 259 (LA), 261 (V), 262 (A), 286 (PW), 287 (LA), 288 (PC), 333, 365 (L); a hijack poser, 310 (L); no negotiations with hijackers ?, 459 (LA); airport anti- hijacking measures, 549 (A) Hill, Lord: a profile, 722 (A) Hill, Christopher, God's Englishman: Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolutiop, 130 (R) Hind's Kidnap, Joseph McElroy, 407 (R) Hippiedom's stately pleasuredome, 654 (A) Hippies: the Yippies' aims, 587 (S); take over the Frost Programme, 616 (A); in a stately home, 654 (A) His lordship, 122 (P) Historians of Greece and Rome, The, Stephen Usher, 273 (R) History of the British Army, (ed.) Peter Young and J. P. Lawford, 189 (R) History of the Cold War: From the Korean War to the Present, Andre Fontaine, 215 (R) History of the First World War, B. H. Liddell Hart, 685 (R) History of the Second World War, B. H. Liddell Hart, 685 (R) Hitler, 309 (L) Hobson, Anthony, Great Libraries, 405 (R) Hoch, Paul, Academic Freedom in Action, 299 (R) Hoffman, 80 (AR) Hogg, Anthony, (ed.) Wine Mine: A First Anthology, 703 (GL) Hogmanay and Tiffany, Gillian Edwards, 336 (R) Hogweed, the Giant, 55 (AF) Holborn: An Historical Portrait of a London Borough, John Lehmann, 367 (R) Holidays: Abroad thoughts from home, 205 (V); holidays in Britain, 205 (V); Ulster for holidays, 284 xi (A); the Scottish Highlands for holidays, 312 (A); see also Travel Holmes, Sherlock, 743 (A), 777 (AR) Holroyd, Michael, (ed.) The Best of Hugh Kingsmill, 159 (R) Bomberger, Eric, William Janeway and Simon Schama, (ed.) The Cambridge Mind: Ninety Years of the 'Cambridge Review' 1879-1969, 521 (R) Home (Apollo), 135 (AR) Home and household: modem chairs, 163 (AR) Homo Hierarchicus: The Caste System and its Implications, Louis Dumont, 774 (R) Homosexual partnerships, 831 (S) Honours Board, The, Pamela Hansford Johnson, 161 (R) Honours list: journalists and the acceptance of honours, 154 (A) Horse racing: a case of race-fixing, 391 (S); racing tips, 695, 741, 782, 817, 854 (A); Lord Wigg of the Betting Levy Board, 723 (A); state operation, 781 (F) Horses: used again by brewers, 324 (5); 403 (L); stabling accommodation, 507 (S), 558 (L), 627 (S); a horse elected, 842 (L) Hospitals: a change in atmosphere, 182 (M); 'going inside' for the winter, 671 (S) Hostage in Peking, Anthony Grey, 303 (R) HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS the Philadelphia Hotel, Amman, 355 (S); a Blackpool hotel, 391 (S); the left and Blackpool's hotels and restau- rants, 435 (PS), 472 (L); restaurants and hotels in the Republic cf Ireland, 580 x (A); coping with conferences, 698 (A); rats in Soho restaurants, 819 (A); see also FOOD AND DRINK Hotson, Professor Leslie, 339 (A) Hours of Waking, 371 (P) HOUSES AND HOUSING Kensington residents protest against the Westway motor road, 120 (PC), 147 (LA), 221 (L); a woman landlord imprisoned for evicting a statutory tenant, 234 (A); reform of controlled tenancies needed, 234 (A), 309 (L); Des Wilson and 'Shelter', 300 (R); Peter Walker's housing and rent proposals, 543 (LA); country houses and capital gains tax, 817 (F) How I came through, 186 (P) How it is like Oz was and Ink will be, 451 (A) How the guerrillas came to town, 290 (A) How the Other Half Loves (Lyric), 163 (AR) How to Pronounce It, Alan S. C. Ross, 848 (R) How viable is Northern Ireland?, 284 ix (A) Hughes, Howard, 853 (F) Hugo, Grant, Appearance and Reality in International Rela- tions, 847 (R) Huguenots, Les (recording), 445 (AR) Human rights in Israel, 513 (A) Hunter, Jack D., Spies Inc, 14 (R) Hunting: the Weser Vale Hunt (Detmold, Germany), 496 (SL), 558 (L) Hush, the Leader speaks, 390 (PC) Hyder, Clyde K., (ed.) Swinburne: The Critical Heritage, 190 (R) Hyman, Joe, 853 (F) Ideology in Power, An: Reflections on the Russian Revolution, Bernard Wolfe (intro. Leonard Shapiro), 644 (R) Idiot, The (Old Vic), 80 (AR) I Knew Daisy Smut en, (ed.) Hunter Davies, 47 (R) I Know It Was the Place's Fault, Des Wilson, 300 (R) Illuminated Manuscripts of the Divine Comedy, Peter Brieger, Millard Meiss and Charles S. Singleton, 16 (R) Images and Shadows, Iris Origo, 606 (R) IMMIGRATION the Kenya Asians and the Commonwealth Immigrants Act, 111 (L), 147, 504 (LA); as a general election issue, 121 (V); 272 (R); see also COLOUR PROBLEM AND RACE RELATIONS Impacts of War 1914 to 1918, John Terraine, 160 (R) Imperial Chemical Industries, Vol. I, W. J. Reader, 769 (R) Incas, conquest of the, 43 (R) Incomes policy: the Daily Mirror's attitude, 436 (A); Sir Leslie O'Brien's warning, 493 (F); see also WAGES AND SALARIES In Darkest England and the Way Out, William Booth, 298 (R) Independent University, the, 726 (A) INDIA worsened relations with Britain, 395 (A); the BBC's office closed, 395 (A); 404 (R); the war with China, 479 (R), 559 (L); an ICI plant, 559 (L); exhibition, 571 (AR); the caste system, 774 (R); Shah Alam, 808 (R) India's China War, Neville Maxwell, 479 (R), 559 (L) Industrial Relations, Commission on, 722 (A) INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS BILL 387 (LA), 394 (PW), 462 (PC), 713 (LA); Labour's atti- tude?, 546 (PC); unofficial protest strikes, 751 (LA); Labour party now committed to repealing it, 794 (PC) Industrial Reorganisation Corporation: to be disbanded, 451 (F) INDUSTRY an IPG study of British industry, 83 (F); the Conservatives and the nationalised industries, 176 (PC); planned develop- ment for Northern Ireland industry, 284 xiii (A); new policy for the nationalised industries, 450 (F); companies in difficulties through inflationary wage demands, 611 (F); pay claims and unrest, 628 (PW); industrial action for political ends, 751 (LA); a history of ICI, 769 (R) In favour of a scientific elite, 428 (A) Ingalls, Rachel, Theft, 245 (R) Ink Truck, The, William Kennedy, 161 (R) In love with an island, 181 (PS) In praise of Gilbert White, 71 (A) INQUIRIES, TRIBUNALS, ROYAL COMMISSIONS, REPORTS ETC report of the Orchestral Resources inquiry, 81, 136 (AR); the Pearson report on the dock strike, 90 (PW); the Wooding report on Anguilla, 288 (PC); the NB report on ITV, 557 (A); the Coldstream Committee's report on art education, 635 (PS); the Archbishops' Commission's report Church and State, 752 (LA), 762 (A); the Roskill Commission recommends Cublington as London's third airport, 830 (PC), 831 (S), 836 (PW); the Wilberforce inquiry into power station workers' wage claim, 830 (PC) Insecticides: dangers of organo-phosphorus compounds, 152 (S) Inside Ireland (supplement), 580 i-xli (A) Inside the Third Reich, Albert Speer, 441 (E) Intellectual treason, The, 798 (A) International Monetary Fund: annual meeting, 358 (A), 378 (F) In the grip of the system, 97 (PS) Investing under Tories, 694 (F) Investment: how to stimulate it, 52 (F) Investment grants, 138 (F) Investors Overseas Services, 165, 194, 307 (F) Involuntary Journey to Siberia, Andrei Amalrik, 678 (A), 843 (L) In Watermelon Sugar, Richard Brautigan, 133 (R) LO.S.-S.O.S., 307 (F) I.R.A., The, Tim Pat Coogan, 44 (R) IRELAND the IRA, 44 (R); protection for bass fishing, 416 (SL); the responsibility for the 'Irish mess', 423 (LA), 472, 519 (L); the gun-running trial of Charles Haughey and others, 469 (PS), 504 (PW), 513 (A); interview with Prime Minister Jack Lynch, 552 (A), 639 (L); an interview with ex-Minister Neil Blaney, 553 (A); President de Valera, 565 (R); a supplement on Ireland, 580 i-xii (A); the industrial boom, 580 iii (A); causes of changes in attitude, 580 v (A); attitude to the North, 580 v (A); development of the political parties, 580 vii (A); President Nixon's visit, 580 viii (A?; restaurants and hotels, 580 x (A); 808 (R); the Cork car ferry's shortcomings, 856 (SL) IRELAND, NORTHERN situation of 'almost unrelieved gloom', 2 (PW), 3 (LA); more troops required to keep law and order, 3 (LA); the share of sectarianism and marches in the present situation, 5 (V), 54, 83 (L); Bernadette Devlin refused leave to appeal against her prison sentence, 8 (S); two distinct social, cultural and ethnic groupings, 24, 85 (L); Orange proces- sions pass off quietly, 66 (A); bomb explosions continue, 66 (A); appeal for peace by the Taoiseach, 66 (A); public houses closed on 13 July, 70 (P); Northern Irish pronuncia- tion, 112 (L); a new crisis, 146 (PW); pressures on the troops, 150 (A), 194 (L); William Craig's opinions, 178 (P); unsupported charges against civilians, 194 (L); a supple- ment on Northern Ireland, 284 i-xvi (A); A blueprint for progress, 284 iii (A); the development plan for 1970-75, 284 v (A); the stock exchange and banks, 284 vii (A); the Stranraer-Larne ferry, 284 vii (A); How viable is Northern Ireland?, 284 ix (A); Ulster for holidays, 284 xi (A); planned development for industry, 284 xiii (A); the responsibility for the 'Irish mess', 423 (LA), 472, 519 (L); housing and other statistics, 639 (L) I Remember: An Arrangement for Many Voices, (ed.) Pat Barr, 336 (R) Irish Economy Since 1922, The, James Meenan, 808 (R) Irish idea of justice, The, 469 (PS) Irish mess, The: old guilts, new faults, 423 (LA) Irwin, Ken, The Real Coronation Street, 210 (A) Isabel's a Jezebel (Duchess), 850 (AR) Islands in the Stream, Ernest Hemingway, 476 (R) Ismay, Lord, Sir Ronald Wingate, 46 (R) ISRAEL accepts ceasefire terms, 118 (PW), 119 (LA); the ceasefire in operation, 146 (PW); could an Arab-Israeli settlement last ?, 149 (V), 223, 333 (L); the Palestinian liberation organisations, 290 (A); Israelis and Palestinians natural allies, 352 (LA); the basis of the Palestinian Arab claims, 473 (L); the Defence Regulations 1945 still enforced, 513 (A), 560, 729 (L); communal taxis, 518 (L); Bethlehem today, 837 (A); see also MIDDLE EAST 1 Start Counting, 609 (AR) Is yours as good as Grant's?, 361 (A) Italy: 168 (AF); the Palio of Siena, 528 (A), 765 (L); the Divorce Bill passed, 756 (PW)

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Jack Lynch on his crisis, 552 (A) Jacobson, Dan, The Rape of Tamar, 407 (R) James, Robert Rhodes: on his Churchill: A Study in Failure

1900-1939,9 (PS)

Janeway, William: see Homberger, Eric Jansson, Horst: exhibition, 652 (AR) Japan: its steel industry, 696 (A); Yukio Mishima commits hara-kiri, 716 (PW) Jaw-jaw across the Canal, 119 (LA) Jazz reporting, 236 (S) Jefferson, Thomas, 102 (R) Jeffries, Roderic, Dead Man's Bluff, 189 (R) Jenkins, Clive: TV talk on white collar workers and trade unionism, 328 (A); his country retreat, 355 (S); 806 (CO) Jenkins, Peter: on Blackpool, 435 (PS) Jenkins, Peter, The Battle of Downing Street, 270 (R) Jenkins, Roy: deputy leader of Labour party, 4 (PC), 68 (S); at the party conference, 391 (S) Jennings, Elizabeth, Lucidities, 733 (R) Jensen, Professor Arthur: on race and genetic inheritance, 65 (V), 100 (IT), 139 (L), 209 (PS) JEWS have they special qualities?, 65 (V), 100 (TT); no first-class Jewish musicians, 100 (TT), 167, 195, 279 (L); Jews in Soviet Russia, 159 (R); as a chosen people, 397 (A), 472 (L); see also ISRAEL Jews in Soviet Russia since 1911, The (ed.) Lionel Kochan, 159 (R) Jobs, changing, 327 (PS), 402 (L) Jockey Club Stakes, The (Vaudeville), 391 (S), 411 (AR) John, Owen, The Diamond Dress, 371 (R) John Davies and Parliament: Heath's silent verdict, 468 (A) Johnson, Edgar, Charles Dickens: His Triumph and Tragedy, 128 (TT) Johnson, Pamela Hansford, The Honours Board, 161 (R) Jones, Aubrey, 574 (F) Jones, Jack, 64 (PC) Jones, Sir William: letters, 104 (R) Jordan: civil war between the Palestinian guerrillas and the royal troops, 321 (PW); reporters immured in Amman hotels, 355 (S), 362 (A) JOURNALISTS the acceptance of honours, 154 (A); Guardian journalists demand share in management, 207 (A); a journalist on journalism, 289 (V), 332 (L); reporters immured in Amman hotels, 355 (S), 362 (A); the Labour Correspondents' Group, 507 (S) Journalists of Amman, The, 362 (A) Joyce's Ulysses, 601 (R) Judge and his dilemma, The, 207 (A) Juliette's weekly frolic, 695, 741, 782, 817, 854 (A) Junkie doctors, 359 (M) Jury of the people, A, 179 (A)

K

Kaldor, Professor Nicholas, 110 (F), 139 (L), 193 (F) Karmel, Ilona, An Estate of Memory, 133 (R) Kaunda, President: brush with Mr Heath, 462 (PC) Kay, Hugh, Salazar and Modern Portugal, 476 (R) Kazungula, 396 (A) Kearney, Hugh, Scholars and Gentlemen: Universities and Society in Pre-Industrial Britain 1500-1700, 106 (R) Kelder, Diane, The French Impressionists and their Century, 811 (R) Kelly, Ned, 19 (AR) Kennedy, William, The Ink Truck, 161 (R) Kent, 162 (R) Kent State University, 632 (A) Kenya: the British Asians and the Commonwealth Immi- grants Act, 111 (L), 147, 504 (LA) Keynes, J. M., 682, 844 (L) Khrushchev: his 'memoirs', 672 (PW) Kid Brother, The, 375 (AR) Kidnapping and the McKay case, 397 (A) Kidnappings: of diplomats, 261 (V), 796 (PW); by the FLQ in Canada, 426 (PW), 432 (A), 462 (PW), 558 (L), 756 (PW) Kilvert, Rev Francis: his diaries, 264 (S) Kindleberger, Charles P., Power and Money: The Politics of International Economics and the Economics of International Politics, 524 (R) Kinetic art, 376 (AR) King, Cecil H., With Malice Toward None: A War Diary (ed. William Armstrong), 687 (R) King, Francis, A Domestic Animal, 525 (R) King, Phillip: exhibition, 109 (AR); his Reel 1 1969, 192 (AR) King Henry VIII (Aldwych), 850 (AR) King of the World: The Life and Times of Shah Alam, Emperor of Hindustan, Michael Edwardes, 808 (R) Kingsmill, Hugh: selections, 159 (R); 180 (S) Kipling: the 'power without responsibility' quotation, 289 (V), 332 (L) Kirov Ballet, the, 135, 219 (R)

Kiss of death, 319 (LA) Knight and Chivalry, The, Richard Barber, 302 (R) Knot Garden, The (Covent Garden), 776 (AR), 783 (CL) Kochan, Lionel, (ed.) The Jews in Soviet Russia since 1917, 159 (R) Kremlin Letter, The, 19 (AR)

Kroll, Maria, (trans. and ed.) Letters from Liselotte, Elizabeth Charlotte Princess Palatine and Duchess of Orleans, 'Madame', 1652-1722, 304 (R)

LABOUR PARTY

the election of a deputy leader, 4 (PC), 68 (S); scope for patronage when in power, 32 (PC); position over arms for South Africa, 63 (LA), 391 (S); Roy Jenkins deputy leader, 68 (S); nostalgia for return of Labour likely?, 84, 168 (L); the bureaucratic party, 351 (LA); annual confer- ence at Blackpool: Mrs Castle under attack, 354 (PC), Mr Wilson's speech, 354 (PC), speeches by Roy Jenkins and Denis Healey, 391 (S), `no arms for South Africa', 391 (S); importance of the annual party conference, 427 (S); SPECTATOR poll on the annual conference, 430 (A); the intellectual left's attitude to Blackpool, 435 (PS), 472, 519, 639, 684 (L); attitude to the Kenya Asians, 504 (LA); the Industrial Relations Bill: 546 (PC), party committed to its repeal, 794 (PC); opinion hardening against the Common Market, 714 (PC); the new Labour MPs, 754 (PC); must find a viable industrial relations policy, 794 (PC); see also JENKINS, ROY; WILSON, HAROLD; and individual members

Lambarde, William, A Perambulation of Kent, 162 (R) Lambert, John R., Crime, Police and Race Relations, 272 (R) Lament, 290 (P) Land of trouble, A, 5 (V) Landscape and Antiquity: Aspects of English Culture at Stourhead, Kenneth Woodbridge, 811 (R) Lane, Sir Allen: his career, 35 (A) Larsen, Bent, Larsen's Selected Games of Chess 1948-69, 86 (C) Last best hope', The, 212 (TI) Last best hope on earth, The, 466 (A) Last Byzantine Renaissance, The, Steven Runciman, 131 (R) Last Man's Head, The, Jessica Anderson, 189 (R) Last Things, C. P. Snow, 563 (R) Last Warrior, The, 736 (AR) Latham, Robert, and William Matthews, (ed.) The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Vols (1660-62), 485 (R), 566 Latin America: guerrilla movements, 290 (A), 642 (R) Laughter, a National Day of, 640 (CO) L'Aveu, 530 (AR) Law and order, The case for, 3 (LA) Lawford, J. P., and Peter Young, (ed.) History of the British Army, 189 (R) Lawrence, Berta, Coleridge and Wordsworth in Somerset, 215 (R) Lawrence, D. H,: his critics, 190 (R) Leavis, F. R. and Q. D., Dickens the Novelist, 477 (R) Lebensraum, 234 (A) Lees-Milne, James, English Country Houses: Baroque, 1685- 1715, 242 (R) Left, the: the violent left and the armchair left, 33 (V)

LEGAL

a judge's resignation to enter business, 207 (A); Louis Claiborne, 355 (S); a 'Teach Yourself' book on the law, 355 (5); the law as a method of dealing with racial discrimination, 357 (A); the law as an instrument of social justice, 357 (A); small claims courts for consumer com- plaints?. 361 (A); unimpressive legal ceremonies, 402 (L); the Irish attitude to justice and the law, 469 (PS); the Irish gun-running trial, 469 (5), 504 (PW), 513 (A); an obscenity prosecution guyed, 496 (A)

Uger, Fernard: exhibition, 738 (AR) Lehmann, John, Holborn: An Historical Portrait of a London Borough, 367 (R) Leiss, Amelia C., and Lincoln P. Bloomfield, Controlling Small Wars, 589 (A) L'Enfant Sauvage, 850 (AR) Lennon, John, 856 (A) Leonardo show, The, 169 (AF) Leo the Last, 79 (AR) Letters from Liseiotte, Elizabeth Charlotte Princess Palatine and Duchess of Orleans, 'Madame', 1652-1722, (trans. and ed.) Maria Kroll, 304 (R) Letters of Mercurius, The, 607 (R) Letters of Sir William Jones, The, Garland Cannon, 104 (R) Letters of Walter Pater, (ed.) Lawrence Evans, 47 (R) Letter to a Teacher, the School of Barbiana, 605 (R) Let there continue to be light, 791 (LA) Lever, Harold, 60 v (A), 52 (F) Levin, Bernard, The Pendulum Years: Britain and the Sixties, 567 (A) Levine, Norman, From a Seaside Town, 76 (R) Levi-Strauss, Claude, The Raw and the Cooked, 13 (R) Lewis, Anthony: attitude to Enoch Powell, 392 (A), 438, 472, 559 (L)

LIBERAL PARTY

current Liberal myths, 6 (A); advice to British Liberals, 6 (A), 53, 83, 111 (L); dalliance with socialism the kiss of death, 319 (LA); the annual Assembly at Eastbourne, 322 (PC); Liberal illusions over the party's role, 322 (PC); the party does have a role, 403 (L) Liberation of L. B. Jones, The, 530 (AR) Libraries: and the public lending right scheme, 10 (A), 53 (L), 123 (A), 194 (L); the India Office Library, 404 (R); great libraries, 405 (R) Liddell Hart, B. H.: History of the First World War and History of the Second World War, 685 (R) Lidderdale, Jane, and Mary Nicholson, Dear Miss Weaver: Harriet Shaw Weaver, 1876-1961, 601 (R) Life of J. M. W. Turner, RA, The, Walter Thornbury, 17 (R) Lifetime of Paris, A, 372 (A) Light relief, 796 (PW) Like Men Betrayed, Frederic Raphael, 564 (R) Limericks, 226 (CO)

Limes, ',leached, 535 (CL)

Lindall, Edward, A Gathering of Eagles, 189 (R) Linguistic philosophy, 688 (R), 728, 805 (L) Liquidity crisis, The, 110 (F) Liquidity problem, The, 60 ix (A) Listener, the: attitude to Enoch Powell, 518 (L)

Literary prizes and awards: Nobel prize awarded to Solzhenitsyn, 432 (A), 716 (PW); the SPECTATOR'S £500 new writing prize and sixth-form prize, 617 (A), 682 (L)

Litter: plastic cups dumped overboard, 99 (S) Littlewood, Joan: her inflated reputation, 445 (AR) Lloyd, Alan, Franca, 125 (PS) Lloyd, Selwyn: his memoirs, 8 (S) Lloyd-Hughes, Trevor: knighted, 154 (A) Lobby correspondents, 232 (PC) Local ,Anaesthetic, Gfinter Grass, 103 (R)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

the local government workers' strike, 434 (A), 598. 599 (L); importance of dustmen and sewage workers, 547 (S); the trade union councillors of Tower Hamlets and the dust- men's strike, 587 (S); the Rate Support Grant Order, 794 (PC)

LONDON

the acoustics of some City buildings, 50 (AR); residents protest against the Westway motor road, 120 (PC), 147 (LA), 221 (L); St James's Park, 124 (S), 167 (1), and its starling roost, 453 (A); the future of London-centralisa- tion or decentralisation?, 183 (A). 251 (1); the GLC's proposed motorway system, 183 (A); a Big Ben story, 208 (5); a marching song against London Transport, 281 (CO); Holborn, 367 (R); the new Kensington barracks and stables, 507 (S); autumn leaves, 547 (S); Sherlock Holmes 'landmarks', 743 (A); London slums, 784 (A); music halls, 784 (A) London School of Economics: anti-traffic demonstration, 716 (PW) London Transport: a marching song against, 281 (CO) Longford, the Earl of, and Thomas P. O'Neill, Eamon de Valera, 565 (R) Long view at the 'Times, A, 182 (A) Looking eastwards, 720 (A) Looking to the future, 70 (A) Look on his works, 591 (A) Lord Poole's leaky theory, 121 (V) Lorna and Ted (Greenwich), 275 (AR) Loss of the Night Wind, The, Sylvia Sherry, 444 (R) Loutish gentlemen of Rugby, The, 529 (A) Love locked out, 40 (P), 112 (1) Love me, love my blurb, 153 (PS) Love Story, Erich Segal, 217 (R.) Loving, 411 (AR) Loving Memory, 341 (AR) Lowell, Robert: his poetry, 367 (R), 472 (L) Lubbock, Eric: defends metrication, 22 (L), 152 (S) Lucidities, Elizabeth Jennings, 733 (R) Ludwig 11 of Bavaria. 216 (R) Ludwig van Beethoven, 814 (AR) Lulu (Royal Court), 812 (AR) Luncheon vouchers, 223 (L) Luther, Richard Friedenthal, 334 (R) Lynch, Jack: an interview, 552 (A), 639 (1) Lyons, John, (ed.) New Horizons in Linguistics, 732 (12)

M

Macbeth: a new filming, 576 (A), 598, 638, 682, 728 (L) McCarthy, Richard, The Mintage Folly, 105 (R) McClelland, J. S., (ed. and intro.) The French Right from de Maistre to Maurras, 767 (R) McElroy, Joseph, Hind's Kidnap, 407 (R) McHugh, Roger, (ed.) Ah, Sweet Dancer: A Correspondence, 74 (R) McInnes, Angus, Robert Harley: Puritan Politician, 245 (R) Maclntyre, Alasdair, and Dorothy Emmet, (ed.) Sociological Theory and Philosophical Analysis, 522 (12) McKay, Mrs: the criminal world and the McKay kidnapping case, 397 (A) McLaren, Moray, Sir Walter Scott: The Man and Patriot, 158 (R)

MACLEOD, LAIN

his first economic speech as Chancellor, 52 (F); death, 62 (PW), 69 (PS), 91 (LA); attitude to labour-management

strife, 64 (PC); his loyalty. 99 (5); his political stature,

99 (S); relations with Edward Heath, 99 (S); 111 (L) Macleod, lain, 69 (PS) MacLeod, Runia, 677 (A) McLucas, Lonnie: trial for murder, 292 (A) Magnus, Sir Philip, 406 (R) Maiden speeches, 95 (A) Mailer, Norman, A Fire on the Moon, 773 (R) Major Barbara (Aldwych), 491 (AR) Makarova, Natalia: her future, 324 (S) Making amends to Boz, 128 (TT) Making of an underdog, The, 204 (PC) Making of a Super-minister, The, 494 (A) Making of the Prime Minister 1970, The, Andrew Alexander and Alan Watkins, 204 (PC) Malawi: seven years after independence, 396 (A) Malawi's Banda Hope, 396 (A) Malpass, Eric, 012 My Darling Daughter, 188 (R) Malthus, T. R.: request for documents, 560 (L) Malzberg, Barry, Screen, 245 (R) Man, Isle of, 814 (AR) Management and Merger Activity, Gerald Newbould, 82 (F) Man Called Horse, A, 164 (AR), 195 (L) Manet, 811 (R) Manson, Charles: the Sharon Tate murders, 179 (A) Manuscripts, illuminated, 16 (It) Mart who isn't running, The, 4 (PC) Marcuse, Herbert, 517 (PS), 558, 599 (L) Marder, Arthur J., From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow. Volume V: Victory and Aftermath, 45 (R) Margaret, Princess: painting by Bryan Organ, 218 (AR) Maritime view, The, 388 (LA) Marmalade: 639, 683, 766, 1306 (L); Captain Hardy and marmalade, 766 (L) Marquez, Gabriel Garcia, 55 (L) Marriage of a Young Stockbroker, The, Charles Webb, 564 (R) Marriage of Figaro, The (Covent Garden), 572 (AR) Marsh, Ngaio, When in Rome, 772 (R) Marshall, Pante, The Chosen Place, The Timeless People, 810, 848 (R) Marshall, William Leonard, The Age of Death, 133 (R) Marshal Petain, Richard Griffiths, 562 (R) Marx, Eleanor, 368 (R) Marxist Sociology in Action, J. A. Banks, 645 (R) Mastersingers, The (Coliseum), 306 (AR) Matters of great pith, 141 (AF) Matters of State, 156 (TT)

Matthews, William, and Robert Latham. (ed.) The Diary of

Samuel Pepys, Vols I-111 (1660-62), 485 (R), 566 Maudling, Reginald: firm in purpose, 8 (S); and the prisons, 94 (A) Max, Peter: exhibition, 305 (AR) Maxwell, Neville, India's China War, 479 (R), 559 (L) May, Naomi, The Adventurer, 217 (R) Mayerling dream, The, 408 (P) Mead, Margaret, Culture and Commitment: A Study of the Generation Gap, 299 (R) Measure of the Years, The, Sir Robert Menzies, 521 (R) Media Sociology, (ed.) Jeremy Turnstall, 70 (A)

MEDICAL

Ministers of Health of the last twenty-five years, 38 (M); a new fashionable complaint-diaphragmatic hernia, 99 (M); a kidney disease which causes pigmentation of the skin, 113 (AF); changes in hospital atmosphere, 182 (M); two concepts of treatment-sociological and scientific,

182 (M); the Medical Defence Union and surgeons mistakes, 239 (M); alcoholism, 290 (P); the left-over drugs in the bathroom cabinet, 295 (M); dealing with the complications of self-indulgence: drug addiction. abortion, venereal disease, obesity, alcoholism, 359 (H); anxiety as a cause of 'functional' ailments, 436 (M); a request for a 'complete change of blood', 507 (S); the Medicines Com- mission to replace the Committee on Safety of Drugs. 556 (M); vaccination against influenza, 633 (M); 'Vitalic Breathing', 636 (A); a cholera epidemic in Turkey, 717 (A); difficulties of doctor-patient communication, 726 (M), m eek10.5.(nL. ).1:ast7esa,isToheDOcTfrishOLRLitomy Since 1922, 1108 (R)

Mehra, Ved, Portrait of India. 404 (R) Meiss, Millard. The Great .4ge of Fresco, till (R) Meiss, Millard: see Brieger, Peter

Melchett, Lord: 494, 574 (F); a profile. 723 (A) Melly, George, Revolt into Stile. 564 (R)

Memoirs of) of the

Menwires d'Espoir, Vol. 1: Le Rd-nouveau, Charles de Gaulle, Chevalier d'Eon„ Frederic Gaillardet (intro.

and notes Dr Robert Baldick), 366 (R) Men at the top. The, 38 (M)

Mendelsohn, Ezra. Class Struggle in the Pale, I59 (R)

Menen. Aubrey, The Prevalence of Witches, 848 (12) Men in Prison, Victor Serge, 133 (R) Men on the Clapham omnibus, The, 554 (A) Men's machines, God's corpses, 623 (LA) Mental health: talk of 'loony' and 'bins', 671, 755 (S) Menuhin, Yehudi. 736 (AR) Menzies, Sir Robert, The Aleasure of the Years, 521 (R) 'Mercurius Oxoniensis': his letters, 607 (R) Meredith, George: and English comedy, 106 (R) Mergers of convenience, 82 (F) Weimer, Prosper, A. W. Rain. 442 (R) Message to Mr Chit:away, A, 235 (A) Metric system, introduction of: 22 (L); defended by Eric Lubbock, 22 (L), 152 (S); 54, 112, 140 (L), 152 (S), 309 (L)

Mia. Robert Nathan, 810 (R)

Michaelis-Jena, Ruth. The Brothers Grimm, 76 (R) Michelin 1970: France, 107 (R)

Middle Ages, The. (ed.) W. F. Bolton, 333 (R)

MIDDLE EAST, THE

Sir Humphrey Trevelyan's memoirs. 78 (R); Israel and Egypt accept the US ceasefire terms. 118 (PW), 119 (LA); the ceasefire in operation. 146 (PW); could an Arab- Israeli settlement last?, 149 (V), 223, 333 (L); the ceasefire going well, 206 (A); Egyptians pack assault troops etc into the Ismailia complex. 235 (A); four airliners hijacked by Palestinian guerrillas, 258 (PW), 259 (LA), 261 (V), 262 (A), 286 (PW), 287 (LA), 288 (PC), 333, 365, 439 (1); opening of peace talks jeopardised by truce violations and guerrillas' hijacking of planes, 262 (A); the Palestinian liberation organisations, 290 (A); civil war in Jordan between the Palestinian guerrillas and the royal troops, 321 (PW); extremist elements no longer under control. 333 (L); The civil wars of the Semites, 352 (LA); Israelis and Palestinians natural allies, 352 (LA); death of President Nasser. 355 (S), 357 (PW); the journalists immured in Amman and their dispatches, 355 (S), 362 (A); the basis of the Palestinian Arab claims. 473 (LI; Arabs in Israel subject to Defence Regulations 1945, 513 (A), 560, 729 (L); Lord George-Brown visits the Suez Canal. 755 (S); will the Suez Canal stay closed?, 853 (F); see also indi- vidual countries

Middle East in Revolution, The, Humphrey Trevelyan, 78 (R) Midsummer Night's Dream. A (Stratford-upon-Avon), 248 (AR), 280, 310 (L) Mikardo, Ian, 354 (PC) Miles, Tony: to edit Daily Mirror, 755 (S) Milligan, Spike: 616 (A); portrait of himself, 691 (AR) Mills, Ralph J., Jr, (ed.) Seletected Letters of Theodore Roethke, 16 (R) Minerva's owl, 718 (A) Mini-skirt, the, 549 (A). 600 (CO) Mirror of the times, 436 (A) 'Miss World' competition, the, 676 (A), 683, 728 (1) Mitchell, Adrian, The Bodyguard, 217 (R) Mitchell, David, 1919: Red Mirage, 24 (L) Mitford, Nancy, Frederick the Great, 481 (It)

Moles, 104 (R)

MONARCHY AND ROYAL FAMILY, THE

Bryan Organ's portrait of Peincess Margaret, 218 (AR); a Sandringham gardener's book banned, 463, 547 (5), 558 (L); danger of becoming an anachronism, 627 (5); see also Queen Elizabeth II Monckton, Sir Walter, 64 (PC) Money way out?, The, 611 (F) Montague, John, Tides, 733 (12) Mont Merin Society, the, 263 (A) Moon, the: Apollo 11-the first men on the moon, 187, 773 (R); the Russian robot landing, 623 (LA), 628 (PW) Morandi, Giorgio: exhibition, 814 (AR) Morecombe, Eric, 411 (AR) More gas and gaiters, 148 (PC) More investing under the Tories, 740 (F) More of the same, 398 (P) Morley, Eric. 676 (A) Morvan, Roberto: exhibition, 692 (AR) Mosaics, Ferdinando Rossi, 811 (R) Mossman, James, 355 (5) Motoring and motor-cars: how to get a suntan, 154 (Cl); a car's destructiveness, 360 (A). 402 (L); ATVs (all-terrain vehicles), 614 (SL); the real costs of motor transport,

639 (L); See also ROADS AND TRAFFIC Motor racing: death of Jochen Rindt, 264 (S)

'Moving to the Right' ?, 719 (A) Mr Barber's trip to Europe, 6 (A) Mr Campion's Falcon, Youngman Carter, 189 (R) Mr Heath, Mr Powell and the future, 393 (A) Mr Nixon's crime bill, 466 (A)

Mr Sammler's Planet, Saul Bellow, 44 (R)

Mr Wilson makes a deal, 126 (A) Much Ado About Nothing (Regent's Park), 80 (AR) Mujica-Lainez, Manuel, Bomarzo, 214 (R) Mundle. C. W. K., A Critique of Linguistic Philosophy, 688 (R) Murder: the Sharon Tate murders, 179 (A) Murdoch, Iris, The Sovereignty of God, 731 (R) Murdoch, Rupert, 634 (A) Museums: 162 (R); oil paintings of the London Museum, 216 (12)

MUSIC AND OPERA

production costs at Covent Gardent, 10 (A); state and private patronage for opera. 10 (A); Norma and Eugene Onegin, 19 (AR); a gong incident in Turandot, 36 (S); acoustics of the buildings used for the City of London Festival, 50 (AR); the report on orchestral resources, 81, 136 (AR); opera seat prices, 84 (L); no first-class Jewish musicians, 100 (TT), 167, 195, 279 (L); Nicholas Maw's The Rising of the Moon, 108 (AR); death of George Still, 124 (5); the Promenade Concerts, 136, 249 (AR); an appreciation of Sir John Barbirolli, 136 (AR); Die Entfiihrung our dem Serail (filmed), 191 (AR); The Tales of Hoffman, 219 (AR); the Isle of Wight pop festival, 249 (AR); the Beethoven bicentenary, 375 (AR); the Scratch Orchestra's Beethoven concert, 376 (AR); Isaac

Stern and a broken string, 380 (A); the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, 412 (AR); Neville Cardus's remini- scences, 417 (A); 11 Trovatore, 446 (AR); Andre Previn, 490 (AR); the LSO: and Andre Previn, 490 (AR), and the Barbican Arts Centre, 530 (AR); Handel's Semele, 533 (AR); Jantina Noorman and other Musics Reservata singers, 572 (AR); The Marriage of Figaro and La Boheme, 572 (AR); Klemperer and Leinsdorf concerts, 610 (AR); conductors, 652 (AR); Yehudi Menuhin, 736 (AR); Tippett's The Knot Garden, 776 (AR); Covent Garden and Sadler's Wells should 'wither and die', 795 (S), 842 (L); changes in libretto of Elgar's Caracrarus, 801 (PS); a biographical film on Beethoven, 814 (AR); see also Pop music and RECORDS, GRAMOPHONE Music halls, 784 (A) Mutations (ballet), 587 (S), 610 (AR) Mute oracle?, A, 631 (TT) Mutiny at Invergordon, David Divine, 272 (R) My Commonplace Book, Mary Stocks, 481 (R) Myrdal, Gunnar, The Challenge of World Poverty, 734 (R) Myth and Reality in Late Eighteenth Century British Politics, I. R. Christie, 132 (R)

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Naipaul, Shiva, Fireflies, 526 (R) Namenlosen, Die, 409 (P) Napoleon and Paris, Maurice Guerrini (trans., abr. and ed. Margery Weiner), 809 (R) Nasser, President: death, 355 (S), 357 (PW) Nathan, Robert, Mia, 810 (R) National Giro, the, 97 (PS), 167 (L) National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR): gloomy economic forecast, 250 (F); sceptical of the Common Market, 780 (F) NATIONALISED INDUSTRIES the Conservatives and the future, 176 (PC); new policy for, 450 (F); 'centralising tyranny' in the gas industry, 548 (A); a bad year, 716 (PW); the heads of nationalised industries and corporations examined, 721 (A); difficulties of finding chairmen, 795 (S); neglectful of the public interest, 831 (S) Nation Killers, The, Robert Conquest, 186 (R) Naturists' World Congress, 174 (PW), 197 (CO) Navy: 45 (R); the Sunday Mirror on the Navy's morale, 98, 126 (A); the lnvergordon mutiny, 272 (R) Nazis: who was the first Nazi?, 397 (A), 472 (L) Nebraska, University of, 724 (A) Ned Kelly, 19 (AR) Ned Kelly, Charles Osborne, 19 (AR) Ned Kelly, (ed.) Frank Hatherley, 19 (AR) Neruda, Pablo, Selected Poems (ed. Nathaniel Tarn), 78 (R) Nerve gas: dumped in the Atlantic, 175 (LA) Ike:, The (Jeannetta Cochrane), 533 (AR) Newbould, Gerald, Management and Merger Activity, 82 (F) New climate for gilt-edged, A, 20 (F) New development plan, The, 284 v (A) New fashionable complaint, The, 99 (M) New Horizons in Linguistics, (ed.) John Lyons, 732 (R) New Jerusalem, A, 580 v (A) New Left, The, (ed.) Maurice Cranston, 399 (A) New look at the corporations?, 176 (PC) New man at the Treasury, The, 91 (LA) New pressures on the army, 150 (A) New Priesthood, The, Joan Bakewell and Nicholas Gamham, 642 (R) New Scientist: to merge with Science Journal, 470 (A), 518, 558 (L) News of the World: a typical Sunday's contents, 98 (A) New Statesman: quoted, 715 (5) Newton, Huey P.: trial for murder, 293 (A) New variations on Elgar, 801 (PS) New Wildfowler in the 1970s, The, Max Nicholson, 658 (SL) New York: air pollution, 122 (A), 124, 180 (S); proposed new power station, 180 (S); 549 (A) New Zealand: and the EEC, 395 (A) Niarchos, Stavros: a joyless life?, 208 (S) Nicholson, Mary, and Jane Lidderdale, Dear Miss Weaver: Harriet Shaw Weaver, 1876-1961,601 (R) Nicholson, Max, The New Wildfowler in the 1970s, 658 (SL) Nickerson, Jane Soames, and Herbert van Thal, (ed.) Belloc: A Biographical Anthology, 46 (R) NIESR: see National Institute of Economic and Social Research Nigeria: the surplus soldiery, 674 (A) Night of the New Moon, The, Laurens van der Post, 133 (R) Ninepenny tip for Mr Barber, A, 138 (F) Nineteen, Roger Hall, 14 (R) 1919: Red Mirage, David Mitchell, 24 (L) 1951 and all that, 6 (A) Nineteenth Century, The, (ed.) Asa Briggs, 811 (R) NIXON, PRESIDENT RICHARD challenge from Congress over economic and financial priorities, 34 (A); German background of his close advisers, 66 (A); predictions about the economic doldrums, 122 (A); 141 (AF); failure to bring tranquillity and confidence, 151 (A); blunder in pronouncing Charles Manson guilty of murder, 179 (A); European visit, 356, 399 (A), 520 (CO), 580 viii (A); brinkmanship and 'ego-politics', 356 (A); visit to Yugoslavia, 399 (A); the presidential retinue of vehicles, 400 (A); proposals for ending the Vietnam war, 424 (LA); his crime Bill, 466 (A); precautions for his safety, 466 (A), 558 (L); the mid-term election campaign and results, 550 (A), 631 (TT); visit to Ireland, 580 viii (A) Nobel prize for literature awarded to Alexander Solzhenitsyn, 432 (A), 716 (PW) Nods and winks, 280 (AF) Non-future of the iron horse, The, 550 (A) Non-university?, The, 267 (A) No ruin for St Edmund, 126 (A) Norma (Covent Garden), 19 (AR) No room at the inns, 698 (A) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO): becoming an anachronism, 177 (A) Notes from an Odd Country, Geoffrey Grigson, 273 (R) Notes from the Underground, 451, 496, 537, 576, 616, 660, 703, 744, 784, 820, 856 (A) Notes on the end of all flesh, 37 (PS) Nott, Kathleen, Philosophy and Human Nature, 688 (R) Novels: who reads novels?, 526 (R), 599, 683, 844 (L) Now for cheaper money, 220 (F) Nuclear power: Britain and the European accelerator, I I (A) Nursery rhymes, 838 Nye, Russell, The Unembarrassed Arts: The Popular Arts in America, 240 (TT)

O

O'Brien, Sir Leslie: speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet, 493 (F); and permissiveness in money policy, 816 (F) Observer: headlines quoted, 180 (S) Occupation, changing one's, 327 (PS), 402 (L) Ochikubo Monogatari: The Tale of the Lady Ochikubo, anonymous, 47 (R) O'Connor, Flannery, 724 (A) O'Connor, Ulick, Brendan Behan, 132 (R) Odyssey of a Friend (Letters to William F. Buckley Jr: 1954-1961), Whittaker Chambers, 325 (R), 519 (L) O'Faolain, Julia, Godded and Codded, 407 (R) Of callouses and troubles, 151 (A) Off side, 6 (P) Ogilvie, R. M., The Romans and Their Gods in the Age of Augustus, 335 (R) Oh! Calcutta! (Roundhouse), 124 (S), 135 (AR), 154 (P) Oh My Darling Daughter, Eric Malpass, 188 (R) O Jones, 0 Jones, Minnie Abse, 444 (R) Old men of the Kremlin, The, 325 (A) Old people's recollections, 336 (R) Old World, New Horizons, Edward Heath, 68 (S) O little town, 837 (A) Ombudsman: Sir Alan Marre to succeed Sir Edmund Compton, 795 (S) Once more on the campus trek, 724 (A) O'Neill, Thomas P., and the Earl of Longford, Eamon de Valera, 565 (R) One Nation (but with certain exceptions?), 147 (LA) On foaming at the mouth, 125 (PS) On political indecency, 550 (A) On the wing, 549 (A) Open University, the: 180, 267, 296 (A), 365, 403 (L); a soft option, 473 (L) OPINION POLLS A. P. Herbert on their unreliability, 24 (L); US polls, 67 (A); Lord Poole on their value, 121 (V); Business Opinions' City poll on the Government's handling of the economy, 193 (F); SPECTATOR poll on the party conferences, 430 (A) Orchestras: report of the Orchestral Resources Inquiry, 81, 136 (AR); the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, 412 (AR); the LSO, 490, 530 (AR); conductors, 652 (AR) Order out of chaos?, 320 (LA) Organ, Bryan: portrait of Princess Margaret, 218 (AR) Origo, Iris, Images and Shadows, 606 (R) Orleans, Elizabeth Duchess of, 304 (R) Ormond, Richard, Sargent, 811 (R) Orwell, George: on boys' weeklies, 841 (A) Osborne, Charles, Ned Kelly, 19 (AR) Osborne, John, 531 (AR) Oscar Wilde: The Critical Heritage, (ed.) Karl Beckson, 846 (R) Out of print?, 70 (A) Out-of-Towners, The, 49 (AR) Owls, 660 (CL) Oxford University Press, the: 293 (S); the forthcoming supplement to the Oxford Dictionary, 293 (S) Oz: an obscenity prosecution, 496 (A)

P

Paine, Tom, 626 (PC), 682 (L) Pakistan: High Commission officers in London, 68 (S); tidal wave in East Pakistan, 623 (LA), 627 (S), 628 (PW), 667 (LA) Palestinian liberation organisations, the, 290 (A) Palio (Siena), the: its barbarism, 525 (A), 765 (L) Palmerston, Jasper Ridley, 734 (R) Paoli, Pasquale, 216 (R) Paper profits, 52 (F) Papers on Planning and Economic Management, Ely Devons (ed. Sir Alec Caimcross), 483 (R) Parish and the Election, The, 392 (A) Paris: A lifetime of Paris, 372 (A); 809 (R) PARLIAMENT an argument for fixed-term Parliaments, 36 (S); ex-MPs' job applications, 85 (CO); two CS gas grenades thrown in the Commons, 90 (PW), 99 (S), 167 (L); maiden speeches, 95 (A); Prime Minister's powers of church patronage, 148 (PC); need for change in the electoral system, 195 (L); the rules governing lobby correspondents, 232 (PC); Green Paper on select committees of the House of Commons, 506 (PC); the end of the consensus in sight, 712 (LA); changed type and quality of MPs in this Parliament, 754 (PC); a plea for triennial Parliaments, 761 (PS), 842 (L); see also POLMCS AND POLITICAL THOUGHT Party games, 430 (A) Pasquale Paoli: An Enlightened Hero, 1725-1807, Peter Adam Thrasher, 216 (R) Passenger to Frankfurt, Agatha Christie, 294 (PS) Passeron, Roger, French Prints of the Twentieth Century, 811 (R) Passion, A, 134 (AR) Passmore, John, The Perfectibility of Man, 641 (R) Passports, 68 (5) Pater, Walter: letters, 47 (R) Patronage, church: the Prime Minister's powers, 148 (PC) Patronage, political: 32 (PC); Cmnd 4245, 32 (PC) Patronage, state: the heads of commissions, authorities, corporations etc examined, 721 (A); suitable businessmen, 853 (F) Payne, Stanley G., The Spanish Revolution, 125 (PS) Peace and war in our time, 832, 835 (A) Peace breaks out, 206 (A) Peacefully, 837 (P) Pearson report on the docks strike, 90 (PW) Peasants' Revolt of 1381, The, R. B. Dobson, 274 (R) Peerage: 574 (F); hereditary peerages, 627 (S) Pelling, Henry, Britain and the Second World War, 271 (R) Pencil ends, 365, 440, 520 (L) Pendulum Years, The: Britain and the Sixties, Bernard Levin, 567 (A) Penguin Books: Sir Allen Lane's career, 35 (A); 52 (F); bias in educational books, 605 (R), 765, 804 (L) Pennsylvania Central Railroad bankruptcy, 122 (A) Penthouse Conspirators, The, Chapman Pincher, 371 (R) People, the: a typical Sunday's contents, 98 (A) People's Rights, The, Winston Churchill (intro. Cameron Hazlehurst), 107 (R) Pepys, Samuel: a new transcription of his diary, 485 (R), 566 Perambulation of Kent, A, William Lambarde, 162 (R) Perfectibility of Man, The, John Passmore, 641 (R) Performance (film), 820 (A) Performance of the Prime Minister, The, 624 (LA) Pergamon pressed, 250 (F) Permanent Civil Servants and temporary politicians, 629 (A) 'Permissive' society, the: permissive only about sex, 209 (PS), 279 (L); 364 (L) Permissive society in money, The, 816 (F) Perryman, Margot: exhibition, 276 (AR) Personal column, 9, 37, 69, 97, 125, 153, 181, 209, 237, 265, 294, 327, 360, 398, 435, 469, 517, 555, 595, 635, 680, 725, 761, 801 (PS) Perutz, Kathrin, Beyond the Looking Glass, 768 (R) Petain, Marshal, 562 (R) Peterson, Merrill D., Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation, 102 (R) Pharr, Robert Deane, The Book of Numbers, 217 (R) Philanthropists, The (Royal Court), 163 (AR) Philip Magnus, Victorian Educational Pioneer, Frank Foden, 406 (R) Philosopher King: The Humanist Pope Benedict XIV, Renee Haynes, 404 (R) Philosophy and Human Nature, Kathleen Nott, 688 (R) PIB report on ITV, The, 557 (A) Pilgrims and entrepreneurs, 263 (A) Pincher, Chapman, The Penthouse Conspirators, 371 (R) Pizarro: conquest of the Incas, 43 (R) Place in England. A, Melvyn Bragg, 606 (R) Planned growth, 284 xiii (A) Platinum production, 379 (F) Play the Mart, Peter Forster, 735 (R) Play titles, 113 (CO) Plea for triennial Parliaments, A, 761 (PS) Pleasures of the north, 312 (A) Plebians Rehearse the Uprising, The (Aldwych), 107 (AR) Ploys (Scottish Theatre Ballet programme), 306 (AR) Poachers and gamekeepers, 154 (A) Pocket money: claim for an increase, 95 (P) Poems from an Island, Michael Shayer, 733 (R) Pois, Robert, (ed_ and intro.) Allred Rosenberg: Selected Writings, 767 (R) Poland: riots suppressed, 836 (PW) Poles, Basques and law and order, 827 (LA) Police: and coloured immigrants, 272 (R); treatment of a Trafalgar Square demonstration, 516 (A) Political commentary, 4, 32, 64, 92, 120, 148, 176, 204, 232, 260, 288, 322, 354, 390, 426, 462, 506, 546, 586, 626, 670, 714, 754, 794, 830 (PC) POLITICS AND Politic...L. THOUGHT coming political memoirs, 8 (S); do Prime Ministers develop to fill the office?, 12 (TT), 54 (L); the scope for government patronage, 32 (PC); an argument for fixed-term Parlia- ments, 36 (S); 'political blight', 120 (PC); late eighteenth- century politics, 132 (R); governments by their nature seek to extend their power, 321 (LA); have we too much government?, 398 (PS), 519 (L); the New Left, 399 (A); is it worth while for the press and TV to cover the party conferences?, 400 (A); SPECTATOR poll on the party conferences, 430 (A); the new organisation of Whitehall aimed at de-politicising government, 468 (A), 518 (L); attitudes to government intervention in economic affairs, 544 (LA), 598 (L); a meeting of the Socialist Party of Great Britain, 554 (A); why not a President for Britain?, 627 (S); the struggle at the top in politics, 631 (A); a plea for triennial Parliaments, 761 (PS), 842 (L); 'left' and 'right' and the vocabulary of politics, 767 (R); the 'enemy within', 798 (A); see also PAltuasatir Politics of intervention, The, 544 (LA) Politics of the free-marketeers, The, 394 (A) Pollution: 120 (PC); air pollution in New York, 122 (A), 124, 180 (S); 549 (A); from mercury and radioactive particles, 836 (PW) Pompidou, President: his policy, 674 (A); and Britain's EEC application, 592 (A) Pompidoulian France and the Market, 592 (A) Poole, Lord: Times article on the election, 121 (V) Pope Benedict XIV, 404 (R) Pope Paul VI: 252 (AF); in Pakistan, 667 (LA); attempt on his life, 715 (S), 716 (PW); favours Cardinal Villot, 715 (S), 716 (PW); visits Australia and Far East, 716 (PW); on Italian divorce Bill, 756 (PW) Pop generation, The, 231 (LA) Pop music: the Isle of Wight festival, 236 (S), 249 (AR); record reviews, 342, 447, 532, 653, 779, 851 (AR); 564 (R) Porbeagle, the, 415 (A), 472 (L), 703 (SL) Porchester, Lord, 781 (F) Portrait of a week, 2, 30, 62, 90, 118, 146, 174, 202, 230, 258, 286, 321, 357, 394, 426, 462, 504, 544, 584, 628, 672, 716, 756, 796, 836 (PW) Portrait of India, Ved Mehta, 404 (R) Portugal: Dr Salazar, 90 (PW), 476 (R); fishing for broadbill swordfish, 536 (SL) Portuguese Africa: the World Council of Churches' support for guerrillas, 365, 599 (L); 'racist', 599, 638, 684 (L) Postcard, the: its centenary, 439 (L) Postcode system, the, 364 (L) Post Meridian (ballet), 18 (AR) Posr OFFICE telephone failings, 68 (S); postal rates to go up, 90 (PW), 266 (CI); the National Giro, 97 (PS), 167, 365 (L); 176 (PC); now free from Government restraints, 235 (A), 309 (L); postal delays, 252, 309 (L); postcodes, 364 (L); 'Dial-a-poem' and other services, 730 (CO) Postscript, 266 (CI) Potter, Jeremy, A Trail of Blood, 648 (R) Pound, Ezra, 24 (L) Poverty, world, 734 (R) Poverty-a new approach?, 680 (PS) POWELL, J. ENOCH as Minister of Health, 38 (M); 121 (V); 204 (PC); influence on the general election, 392, 393 (A); still a political pariah, 392 (A); journalists' attitude to, 392 (A), 438, 472, 518, 559 (L); on the effects of the new organisation of White- hall, 468 (A), 518 (L); need for a conciliatory gesture from Mr Heath, 535 (F); interviewed on ITV, 586 (PC); has he a future?, 631 (A), 670 (PC), 719 (A); a continued note of paranoia, 670 (PC), 728 (L) Powell and the 1970 Election, (ed.) John Wood, 392 (A) Powell and the Tory Party, 392 (Al Power and Money: The Politics of International Economics and the Economics of International Politics, Charles P. Kindleberger, 524 (R) Prescriptive society, The, 209 (PS) PRESS, THE

the end of the Mirror Magazine, 9 (A), 53, 84 (L); the 'Mrs E.R.' agony column letter, 10 (A); on being without newspapers, 55 (CO); effect of TV on newspaper sales- and coverage, 70 (A); the contents of the three popular Sundays examined, 98 (A); Mr Wilson's memoirs bought by the Thomson Organisation, 126 (A); journalists and the acceptance of honours, 154 (A); Guardian joumahsts demand share in management, 207 (A); wage-bargaining now left to individual NUJ chapels, 238 (A); newspapers' disquiet about the Prime Minister's inaction, 265 (A); Responsibility without power, 289 (V), 332 (L); the press and authority, 289 (V), 332 (L); the Times more sober and solid in appearance, 327 (A); the journalists immured in Amman, 355 (S), 362 (A); is it worth while covering the party conferences?, 400 (A); the 'underground' press, 451 (A); price rises and their effect on circulation, 469 (A); NUJ pay claims, 470 (A); New Scientist and Science Journal to merge, 470 (A), 518, 558 (L); an item from ap2070, 560 (CO); open letters, 627 (S), 682, 728 (L); the Sun's success, 634 (A); attitude of Express and Mirror

groups to the EEC, 671 (S); the role of advertisements, 725 (PS), 764 (L); D. C. Thomson's boys' weeklies, 840 (A); see also individual newspapers and magazines

Press and the winter, The, 556 (A) Prevalence of Witches, The, Aubrey Menen, 848 (R)

Previn, Andre, 490 (AR)

Price of Economic Freedom, The, Samuel Brittan, 220 (F)

Prices and Incomes Board: report on ITV, 557 (A)

Prices and wages, 469 (A) Priestley, J. B., The Edwardians, 811 (R) Priestley, J. B., Susan Cooper, 273 (R)

Prime Ministers, twentieth-century, 12 (TT), 54 (L)

Prince Charles at the Albert Hall, 594 (A)

Prince of Wales, the: speech to the Institute of Directors, 594 (A)

Priority, 95 (P) Prisoner Born, Claude Aveline, 161 (R) Prisons and penal reform: A chance for Mr Maudling, 94 (A);

prisons fuller than ever, 94 (A); prison experiences, 133 (R); 'going inside' for the winter, 671 (S)

Pritchett, V. S., George Meredith and English Comedy, 106 (R) Private Domain (ballet), 18 (AR) Private Life of Sherlock Holmes, The, 777 (AR) Problems of Modern Strategy, (ed.) Alastair Buchan, 589 (A)

Procktor, Patrick: exhibition, 531 (AR)

Projector, The (Stratford East), 779 (AR)

Promenade Concerts: a Brahms programme, 136 (AR); the season's programmes, 249 (AR)

Pronunciation: 1.1. usages, 848 (R) Property Basket, The, Robert Speaight, 442 (R)

Property bonds, 138 (F)

Proposal, The, and Arms and the Man (Chichester), 50 (AR)

Proverbs for the 1970s, 25 (CO)

Public Poetry of Robert Lowell, The, Patrick Cosgrave,

367 (R), 472 (L) Public relations: ex-journalists and honours, 154 (A); journa- lists in public relations posts, 154 (A), 223 (L)

Publisher, The, Alexander Fullerton, 76 (R)

PUBLISHING

Longmans-Penguin merger, 52 (F); paperback profits, 52 (F); troubles of the publishing trade, 67 (A); 'pre- publication' prices, 140, 167 (L); book blurbs, 153 (PS), 253 (CO); the Oxford University Press, 293 (S); the growth of private presses, 660 (A); the publishing world, 660 (A); unpublished authors, 703 (A)

Punch: its Wednesday lunches, 715 (5) Putney Swope, 492 (AR)

Q

Quebec depths, 432 (A) Queen Anne, David Green, 602 (R) Queen Elizabeth and the Revolt of the Netherlands, Charles Wilson, 77 (R)

Queen Elizabeth II: the 'Mrs ER.' agony column letter, 10 (A); a caricature, 749, 804 (L); 795 (S); her Christmas message, 844 (CO)

Queen of the campus, 632 (A) Quennell, Peter, Romantic England: Writing and Painting 1717-1851,811 (R) Quiet American defeat, The, 424 (LA) Quiz for Christmas, A, 845 (A), answers, 854

Quotations: Kipling's 'power without responsibility', 289 (V), 332 (L); Dr Johnson on patriotism, 519, 600 (L); Bagehot quoted, 612 (F); J. M. Keynes quoted, 624 (LA), 682 (L); Terence quoted, 657 (F)

R

Race Relations Board, 723 (A)

Racial discrimination: see COLOUR PROBLEM

Racing tips, 695, 741, 782, 817, 854 (A)

Radical change: words or deeds?, 544 (LA) Radio: snags in the implementation of Broadcasting in the Seventies, 238 (A); regional broadcasting and local stations,

238 (A); extra requirements for BBC schools programmes, 380 (A); see also BBC

Rae, John, Conscience and Politics: The British Government

and the Conscientious Objector to Military Service 1916-

1919, 524 (R) Railway Children, The, 850 (AR)

Railways: a marching song against British Rail, 281 (CO); the decline of the US railways, 551 (A)

Raising the tone, 468 (A) Raitt, A. W., Prosper Merimie, 442 (R)

Raleigh, North Carolina, 724 (A) Ramsey, Dr: visits South Africa, 711 (LA), 764, 804, 842 (L)

Randell, Arthur, Fenland Molecatcher (ed. Enid Porter),

104 (R)

Rape of Tamar, The, Dan Jacobson, 407 (R) Raphael, Frederic, Like Men Betrayed, 564 (R)

Rat-race, the, 698 (A), 843 (L) Rats in Soho restaurants, 819 (A) Raum, Mrs: imprisoned for evicting a tenant, 234 (A), 309 (L)

Raw and the Cooked, The, Claude Levi-Strauss, 13 (R) Ray, Cyril, (ed.) The Compleat Imbiber No. 11, 703 (GL)

Raymond, Mary: exhibition, 814 (AR)

Read, Herbert, The Redemption of the Robot: My Encounter with Education through Art, 647 (R) Reader, W. J., Imperial Chemical Industries, Vol. I, 769 (R)

Reagan, Governor Ronald, 673 (A)

Real Coronation Street, The, Ken Irwin, 210 (A) Recipes for the Universities, 428 (A)

RECORDS, GRAMOPHONE

Handel's Messiah and Vivaldi's Four Seasons, 276 (AR); Haydn's symphonies, 342 (AR); Les Huguenots and Beet- hoven's incidental music to Egmont, 445 (AR); The World of Joan Sutherland and an eighteenth-century recital, 532 (AR); Verdi's Requiem Mass and Four Sacred Songs, 693 (AR); Tavener's The Whale, 693 (AR); Donizetti's Anna Bolena, 739 (AR); Mahler's Sixth Symphony, 739 (AR); pop recordings, 324, 447, 532, 653, 779, 851 (AR) Redemption of the Robot, The: My Encounter with Education through Art, Herbert Read, 647 (R) Red taping drugs, 556 (M) Rees, Barbara, Diminishing Circles, 217 (R) Rees, Goronwy, The Great Slump, 343 (F) Reflections on the Word 'Image', P. N. Furbank, 160 (R) Reich, Wilhelm, 517 (PS)

Reith Lectures: the 'Lower Drivel' from Dr Donald Schon, 595 (PS), 638 (L)

Reivers, The, 375 (AR) Remember, remember . . 554 (P) Reporting the conferences, 400 (A) Responsibilities without power, 289 (V)

Reviewers criticised: 24; 54; 140; 280, 310; 439, 518; 472;

559; 729; 765; 843; 844 (L) Revolt into Style, George Melly, 564 (R) Rheingold, Das (Covent Garden), 306 (AR)

Rhodesia: 63 (LA); Rhodesians in the two wars, 518, 599 (L); talks with Britain, 592 (A), 843 (L); a suggested solution to the Britain-Rhodesia impasse, 758 (A)

Rhodesian talks, 592 (A)

Ribbentrop: a shooting story, 463 (S) Richard Ill, 648 (R), 729, 806 (L) Richards, Ceri, 410 (AR)

Rich Man, Poor Man, Irwin Shaw, 525 (R1 Ricks, Christopher, (ed.) English Poetry and Prose 1540-1674,

333 (R)

Ridley, Jasper, Palmerston, 734 (R) Right to strike, The, 583 (LA) Rights of lamb, The, 395 (A)

Right to Say We, The: The Adventures of a Young Englishman

at Harvard and in the Youth Movement, Richard Zorza,

299 (R)

Right Turn, (ed.) Rhodes Boyson, 355 (S), 394 (A), 438,

520 (L) Rindt, Jochen: killed in crash, 264 (S)

Ring, The (Covent Garden), 306, 376 (AR) Rio Lobo, 850 (AR) Ripley, Dillon, The Sacred Grove, 162 (R)

Rippon, Geoffrey, 395 (A), 755, 795 (S)

Rise and Rise of Michael Rimnrer, The, 608 (AR) Rise of the Student Estate in Britain, The, Eric Ashby and

Mary Anderson, 299 (R)

Rising of the Moon, The (Glyndeboume), 108 (AR)

Risks, taking, 398 (PS), 519 (L)

River, The, 60 xx (P)

ROADS AND TRAFFIC

residents' protest against the London Westway motor road, 120 (PC), 147 (LA), 221 (L); the GLC's proposed motorway system, 183 (A); a car's destructiveness, 360 (A), 402 (L); the real costs of motor transport, 639 (L) Robens, Lord: a profile, 721 (A)

Robert Carr's inheritance, 64 (PC) Robert Harley: Puritan Politician, Angus McInnes, 245 (R) Roberts, Cecil, The Bright Twenties, 273 (R)

Robinson, Kenneth: as Minister of Health, 38 (M)

Robinson, Paul A., The Sexual Radicals, 517 (PS)

Roboz, Zsuzsi: exhibition, 491 (AR) Rockefeller cheque, a, 715 (S) Roethke, Theodore: letters, 16 (R)

Rogers, P. G., The Dutch in the Medway, 272 (R)

Rogers, William P.: initiator of Middle East ceasefire, I56 (TT) Roheim, Geza, 517 (PS)

ROMAN CATHOLICISM

252 (AF); 311 (CO); Pope Benedict XIV, 404 (R); the canonisation of forty British martyrs, 596 (A); the electoral conclave, 715 (S); the Church and birth control, 828 (LA); see also Pope Paul VI

Romans and Their Gods in the Age of Augustus, The, R. M. Ogilvie, 335 (R) Romantic England: Writing and Painting 1717-1851, Peter Quennell, 811 (R) Roman Trier and the Treveri, Edith Mary Wightman, 811 (R) Romeo and Juliet (ballet), 490 (AR) Rosenberg, Alfred: Selected Writings, (ed. and intro.) Robert Pois, 767 (R) Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Old Vic), 50 (AR) Rosie, George, The British in Vietnam, 588 (A)

Roskill Commission, the: its report, 830 (PC), 831 (S), 836 (PW)

Ross, Alan S. C., How to Pronounce It, 848 (R) Rossi, Ferdinando, Mosaics, 811 (R) Roth, Andrew, Enoch Powell: Tory Tribune, 392 (A) Rothenstein, John, Time's Thievish Progress: Autobiography III, 243 (R)

Rothschild, Lord, 657 (F)

Rough Ride, 110 (F) Round Table, The: diamond jubilee issue, 718 (TT)

Rowse, Dr A. L.: his biography of Shakespeare, 337 (A), 364, 439, 473, 518, 558, 730 (L)

Royal jelly, The, 12 (TT) Royce, Kenneth, The X Y Y Man, 14 (R)

Rubin, Jerry, 587 (S), 616 (F), 628 (PW)

Ruddock, Margot: correspondence with W. B. Yeats, 74 (R) Rugby football: the centenary of the RFU, 529 (A); 818 (SL) Runciman, Steven, The Last Byzantine Renaissance, 131 (R) Russell's Despatches from the Crimea, (ed. and intro.) Nicolas

Bentley, 72 (TT)

RUSSIA

the Russians in Baden (Austria), 36 (S); advantages to Britain of a settlement with Russia, 94 (A); the Russo- West German treaty, 151 (A), 177 (V); the Jews, 159 (R); the deportation of whole nations during the war, 186 (R); memoirs of the second world war, 243 (R); uses Western courts for its own purposes, 325 (R); the age and long tenure of the Council of Ministers of the USSR, 325 (A), 403 (L); anti-Stalinism among Russian PoWs, 369 (R), 439, 518, 598, 805 (L); Solzhenitsyn awarded Nobel Prize for Literature, 432 (A), 716 (PW); a Russian naval threat to the West in the Indian Ocean, 505 (LA), 508 (A), 598, 599 (L); a robot vehicle landed on the moon, 623 (LA), 628 (PW); trials and protests of writers, 628 (PW); Khrushchev's 'memoirs, 672 (PW); Krivosheino (Siberia) recalled, 678 (A); attitude to Communist China, 717 (A); relations with the West, 720 (A); 217, 644 (R)

Ryan's Daughter, 812 (AR)

S

Sabbath fare, 98 (A) Sabine, B. E. V., British Budgets in Peace and War 1932- 1945, 847 (R) Sacred Grove, The, Dillon Ripley, 162 (R) Safe as houses, 138 (F) St Joan (Mermaid), 275 (AR)

Salads, making, 536 (GL) Salazar, Dr: death, 90 (PW); 476 (R)

Salazar and Modern Portugal, Hugh Kay, 476 (R)

Salvation Army, the, 298 (R)

Sam, the Highest Jumper of Them All (Theatre Workshop),

445, 533 (AR)

Samuel Beckett: A New Approach, G. C. Barnard, 807 (R) Samuel Beckett: A Study of His Novels, Eugene Webb,

807 (R)

Samuel Beckett, Poet and Critic, Lawrence E. Harvey,

807 (R)

Sanjuro, 692 (AR) Sargent, Richard Ormond, 811 (R) Saving the land is cheaper than you think, 377 (A) Saying the unsayable, 65 (V) Scenes from a history book, 408 (P)

Schama, Simon: see Homberger, Eric

Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr, The Vital Center, 75 (R)

Scholars and Gentlemen: Universities and Society in Pre-

Industrial Britain 1500-1700, Hugh Kearney, 106 (R)

Schon, Dr Donald: this year's Reith Lecturer, 595 (PS) Schools Council, the, 180 (A), 252 (L)

Science, 344 (P) SCIENCE

the European accelerator, I I (A); science policy, II (A);

the US chemical and biological warfare programme, 105 (R); the British Association's annual meeting, 264 (S), 344 (P); some odd facts. 344 (P); for-and against-a

scientific elite at the universities, 428, 429 (A); New Scientist and Science Journal to merge, 470 (A), 518,

558 (1); 772 (R) Scotland: the Highlands lily holidays, 312 (A); Denis Brogan revisits Scotland, 330 (1T); deer-shooting, 575 (SL)

Scott, Roger, Downfall, 161 (R)

Scott, Sir Walter, 158 (R)

Screen, Barry Malzberg, 245 (R) Scrooge. 736 (AR) Sea shack, 234 (P) Season of lost virginity, A, 95 (A) Season of mists . ., 295 (A) Secret of Agatha Christie, The, 294 (PS) Seeds of soccer violence, The, 178 (A) Segal, Erich, Love Story, 217 (R) Selected Letters of Theodore Roethke, (ed.) Ralph J. Mills Jr,

16 (R)

Selected Poems, Pablo Neruda (ed. Nathaniel Tarn), 78 (R)

Sellers, Peter, 616 (A)

Semele (Coliseum), 533 (AR) Sentiments and interests, 504 (LA) Serge, Victor. Men in Prison, 133 (R) Servants and the Snow, The (Greenwich), 412 (AR)

SEX

dominates the entertainment field, 208 (P), 209 (PS); sex the only permissiveness, 209 (PS); sublimated into politics in Washington, 224 (AF); suggestive advertising, 361 (A); the Danish Sex Fair, 496 (A); three sexual radicals- Reich, Roheim and Marcuse, 517 (PS); child prostitution and a school call-girl system, 795 (S), 842 (L); a striptease act in a London pub, 800 (A)

Sexual Radicals, The, Paul A. Robinson, 517 (PS) Shack-Shack (Arts), 533 (AR)

SHAKESPEARE

A. L. Rowse's biography. 337 (A), 364, 473 (L); the chronology of the Sonnets, 337 (A), 473 (L); the identity of Mr W.H., 337 (A), 403, 440, 578, 730 (L); the historian's value in Shakespearian problems, 337 (A), 364, 439 (L); the authorship of the plays, 439, 518, 558, 640, 730 (L) Shakespeare and the Elizabethan historian, 337 (A) Shaw, Irwin. Rich Man, Poor Man, 525 (R) Shawcross, William, Dubcek, 246 (R) Shayer, Michael, Poems from an Island, 733 (R) Sheed, Wilfred, The Critic, 47 (R) Shelley and his Circle, Vats III and IV, (ed.) Kenneth Neill Cameron, 215 (R)

'Shelter', 300 (R)

Sherry, Sylvia. The Loss of the Night Wind, 444 (R)

SHIPS AND SHIPPING

national dock strike, 30 (PW), 31 (LA), 62 (PW), 64 (PC), 90 (PW), 170 (CO); investment grants abused, 138 (F); the Suez Canal's closure, 166, 853 (F); a poll on seamen's wives at sea, 234 (P); transatlantic liners, 550 (A)

Shock of Violence, The. 261 (V)

Shooting: with the US Air Force, 452 (SL); wildfowling, 658 (SL)

Shooting ideas, 328 (A)

Shops: rising prices and the incidence of tax, 364 (L); Harrods' Christmas display, 760 (A)

Short cut, 284 vu (A) Showdown on wages?, A, 193 (F) Sicilian Clan, The, 108 (AR)

Siena: the Palio, 538 (A), 765 (L)

Silence, Shusaku Endo, 47 (R) Sillitoe, Alan, A Start in Life, 407 (R)

Simonstown agreement, the, 62 (PW), 63 (LA), 92 (PC), 510 (A) Sinatra, Frank, 151 (A)

Since Silent Spring, Frank Graham Jr, 17 (R) Sinews of industry, The, 284 vii (A)

Singapore: 'dictatorial pragmatism', 24, 84 (L) Singleton, Charles S.: see Brieger, Peter

Sir Alec stranded, 92 (PC) Sir Walter Scott: The Man and Patriot. Moray McLaren,

158 (R) 'Sixties, the: Bernard Levin on. 567 (A) Skeffington-Lodge, T. C., 54, 84, 168, 195, 844 (L)

Skeleton at the feast, The, 493 (F) Skinflint's City diary, 494. 535, 574, 612, 657, 695, 741, 781,

817, 853 (F) Slater, Jim, 853 (F)

Slive, Seymour, Franz Hals, 811 (R)

Sloe, the, 310 (L) Slums, London, 784 (A) Smith, F. E. (Lord Birkenhead), 184 (TT), 251, 310 (L) Smith, Richard: exhibition, 48 (AR) Smoking: smoking at table, 495 (GL); the anti-smoking lobby, 600, 682 (L)

Snakes and ladders 1970, 852 (F) Snobberies of the expense-account Left, The, 435 (PS)

Snow, Lord: on genetic inheritance, 65 (V)

Snow, C. P., Last Things, 563 (R)

Soames, Christopher: a replacement for Sir Alec Douglas- Home?, 612 (F)

Social Contract, The, Robert Ardrey, 602 (R)

Socialist Party of Great Britain, 554 (A)

SOCIAL SECURITY AND WELFARE

benefits for strikers' families, 82 (F); attitudes to govern- ment intervention, 544 (LA), 598 (L); a 'dividend' suggested, 765, 804 (L); the Family Income Support Bill, 680 (A) Sociological Theory and Philosophical Analysis, (ed.) Dorothy Emmet and Alasdair Maclntyre, 522 (R)

Socratic ideal, the, 464 (A)

Softly, softly, Sir Alec, 63 (LA) Soft option, 98 (CI) Soft words from the south, 66 (A) Solzhenitsyn, Alexander: awarded Nobel Prize for literature, 432 (A); not to receive prize in person, 716 (PW) Solzhenitsyn-prize hero, 432 (A) Song of Norway, 813 (AR)

SOUTH AFRICA

compared with black Africa, 23 (1); apartheid defended, 23, 54, 84, 112 (L); double standards of demonstrators, 33 (V); South Africa: A Survey, 60 i-xx (A), 112 (L); the economic and political scene, 60 iii (A); the balance of payments situation, 60 vi (A); the liquidity problem, 60 is (A); the labour problem, 60 x (A); trade with Britain, 60 xiii (A); South African wines, 60 xv (A); tourism, 60 xvi (A); the arts, 60 xviii (A); the Afrikaans language, 60 xix (A), 85, 112 (L); the British government's intention to sell defensive arms to South Africa. 62 (PW), 63 (LA), 92, 462 (PC), 468 (A), 504 (LA), 510 (A), 559, 599 (L); the Labour party and arms for South Africa, 391 (S); the safety of the sea routes round the Cape, 508 (A); a Trafalgar Square demonstration against arms for South Africa, 516 (A); the Bantustans, 551 (A), 639 (L); two entrants for the 'Miss World' competition, 683 (L); the Archbishop of Canterbury's visit, 711 (LA), 764, 804, 842 (L); a film on conditions in South Africa, 738 (AR); apartheid doomed to failure, 757 (A), 804 (L)

South Africa: A Survey (supplement), 60 i-xx (A) South Africa's balance of payments, 60 vi (A) Sovereignty of God, The, Iris Murdoch, 731 (R) SPACE TRAVEL AND RESEARCH Apollo 11-the first men on the moon, 187, 773 (R); ELDO's record of failure, 262 (A); possible US-European collaboration over satellites, 262 (A); Russian robot moon landing, 623 (LA), 628 (PW) Spain: the revolution, 125 (PS); Franco and fascism, 125 (PS), 167 (L); Basque nationalists on trial, 756, 796, 836 (PW) Spanish Revolution, The, Stanley G. Payne, 125 (PS) Speaight, Robert, The Property Basket, 442 (R) 'SPECTATOR', THE misses an issue through a dispute, 8 (S); publication during strikes, 8 (S); George Gale appointed editor, 286; the 'Books Wanted' column, 414 (CO); too much gossip, 558, 600 (L); cessation of chess column, 600 (L); a £500 new writing prize, 617 (A), 682 (L); readers write on changes, 639, 684, 729 (L); bad stapling, 640 (L); Peter Paterson dismissed, 670 (PC), 728 (L); 'moving to the Right' ?, 719 (A); the oldest subscriber?, 729 (L); a Christmas greeting, 806 (CO); extracts from 100 years ago, 12, 37, 97, 130, 155, 196, 206, 242, 263, 310, 330, 380, 417, 453, 470, 516, 561, 616, 626, 678, 727, 762 Spectator's notebook, The, 8, 36, 68, 99, 124, 152, 180, 208, 236, 264, 293, 324, 355, 391, 427, 463, 507, 547, 587, 627, 671, 715, 755, 795, 831 (S) Speer, Albert, Inside the Third Reich, 441 (R) Sphere History of Literature in the English Language, The: Vol. 1: The Middle Ages, (ed.) W. F. Bolton; Vol. 2: English Poetry and Prose 1540-1674, (ed.) Christopher Ricks; Vol. 7: The Twentieth Century, (ed.) Bernard Bergonzi, 333 (R) Spices, Salt and Aromatics in the English Kitchen, Elizabeth David, 702 (GL) Spiders in baths, 355 (S), 402, 438, 439, 474, 518 (L) Spies Inc, Jack D. Hunter, 14 (R) Spiro Agnew, my uncle Edgar and Vitalic Breathing, 636 (A) Spiro's defeats, 431 (A) Sport: racism and sport, 6 (P); transporting sporting equip- ment, 856 (L); see also individual sports Sporting life, 416, 452, 496, 536, 575, 614, 658, 703, 742, 783, 818, 856 (SL) Spot of art from Sir Lew, A, 38 (A) Springer, Axel, 671 (S), 766 (L) Spying: spy-fever in England in 1914 and 1939-40, 160 (R), 223 (L) Spy in the Family, A, Alec Waugh, 76 (R) Squirrels, 818 (CL) `Macey, Gloria: exhibition, 814 (AR) Stalin and his Generals: Soviet Memoirs of World War II, (ed.) Seweryn Bialer, 243 (R) Stands Scotland where she did?, 330 (TI) Stardom: The Hollywood Phenomenon, Alexander Walker, 79 (R) Starfighter: 124 Luftwaffe crashes, 291 (A) Starling roosts, 453 (A) Start in Life, A, Alan Sillitoe, 407 (R) Start the Revolution Without Me, 813 (AR) Steadman, Ralph, Dogs Bodies, 660 (A) Steegmuller, Francis, Cocteau: A Biography, 768 (R) Steel industry: the British Steel Corporation, 494, 574 (F), 795 (S); a comparison with Japan, 696 (A); a profile of Lord Mekhett, 723 (A) Steeling ourselves to learn from Japan, 696 (A) Steele, Sir Richard, Calhoun Winton, 247 (R) Stella, Frank: exhibition, 109 (AR) Sterling and the 'Pink Paper, 277 (F) STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY a new climate for gilt-edged, 20 (F); commodity futures, 22 (F); the equity cult defended, 23 (L); selectivity needed in equity investment, 82 (F); mergers, 82 (F); a code of conduct for property bond promoters, 138 (F); the Investors Overseas Services affair, 165, 194, 307 (F); City men on the Government's handling of the economy, 193 (F); Wall Street's slight recovery, 221, 308 (F); the recession hits the City, 250 (F); crash of the United California Bank in Basle, 379 (F); the price of platinum, 379 (F); hopes set on the Government, 413 (F); John Davies's industrial policy welcomed, 450 (F); time for a revival in the gilt-edged market, 493 (F); a Securities and Exchange Authority?, 535 (F); poor reception for Mr Barber's mini-Budget, 573 (F); selling a large block of shares, 574 (F); the 'flotation of companies, 612 (F); confidence shaken in equity investment, 694 (F); invest- ment prospects under the Tories, 694 (F); sheltering under a charitable trust, 695, 781 (F), 843 (L); a bull market in bonds must precede one in equities, 740 (F); steps to reform conglomerates, 741 (F); a `go-go' holding company, 741 (F); the year reviewed, 852 (F); see also FINANCE Stocks, Mary, My Commonplace Book, 481 (R) Stomach for the strife, 751 (LA) Storm cones-but where's the lifeboat?, 203 (LA) Storm signals, 268 (TT) Stourhead, 811 (R) Straker, J. F., Tight Circle, 189 (R) Strangeness of E. M. Forster, The, 237 (PS) Strassenbahn, 409 (P) Streatfeild, Noel, Thursday's Child, 748 viii (R) Street of misadventure, 9 (A) Strife for strife's sake, 712 (LA) STRIKES AND DISPUTES the SPECTATOR and publication during strikes, 8 (S); national dock strike over pay, 30 (PW), 31 (LA), 62 (PW), 64 (PC), 90 (PW), 170 (CO); Labour Ministers' methods of handling disputes, 64 (PC); state benefits for strikers' families, 82 (F); 321 (LA); the local government workers strike, 434 (A), 547, 587 (S), 598, 599 (L); The right to strike, 583 (LA), 638, 683, 728 (L); the TGWU councillors of Tower Hamlets, 587 (S); unofficial strikes against the Industrial Relations Bill, 751 (LA) Strikes and the equity cult, 82 (F) Strik-Strikfeldt, Wilfried, Against Stalin and Hitler, 1941- 1945 (foreword David Footman), 369 (R), 439, 518, 598, 805 (L) Striptease in a London pub, 800 (A) Strong line?, A, 430 (A) Structure and Design of Art Education, The (HMSO), 635 (PS) Stubborn Structure, The: Essays on Criticism and Society, Northrop Frye, 733 (R) Stubbs, George: exhibition, 609 (AR) STUDENTS the Cambridge sentences, 2 (PW), 3 (LA), 8 (S), 42 (TI), 53, 83, 111, 140 (L); revolts and violence past and present, 42 (TI); workers often out of sympathy, 42 (TT); the NUS, 299 (R); sternness by university authorities demanded, 430 (A); lose by boycott of Barclays Bank, 587 (S); art students, 635 (A); LSE's anti-traffic demonstration, 716 (PW); loans or grants?, 726 (A); see also UrnvEasrries Stuff of dreams and nightmares, The, 725 (PS) Suez Canal, 166, 853 (F) Sugar Daddy, Hugo Williams, 79 (R) Sugar trade, the world, 304 (R) Sun, the: its success after one year, 634 (A); 755 (S) Sunbathing: suntan, natural and artificial, 154 (CI); 205 (V) Sunday Express: on the Government, 266 (A) Sunday Mirror: a typical Sunday's contents, 98 (A); on the morale of the Navy, 98, 126 (A) Sunday Telegraph: on the Government, 265 (A); 764 (L) Sunday Times: on the Government, 265 (A) Sunflower, 192 (AR) Sunshine breakfasts, Murdoch's corn, 634 (A) Superfreak, 196 (AF) Surfboard-riding, 742 (SL) Swinburne: The Critical Heritage, (ed.) Clyde K. Ryder, 190 (R) Szell, George: death, 124 (S)

T

Table talk, 12, 42, 72, 100, 128, 156, 184, 212, 240, 268, 330, 631, 799 (TT); correspondence arising from, 112, 167, 195, 251, 279, 310, 843 (L) Take the Money and Run, 530 (AR) Tales of Hoffmann, The (Coliseum), 219 (AR) Tasks for the new broom, 40 (A) Taxation: ninepence off income tax suggested, 138 (F); luncheon vouchers subsidised, 223 (L); high duty on spirits, 364 (L); deadening effect of capital gains tax, 817 (F) Taylor, Gordon Rattray, The Doomsday Book, 302 (R) Taylor, Paul: his choreography, 18 (AR) Teachers: proposed inquiry into teacher training, 210 (A), 279 (L); predominance among Open University students, 267 (A) Tea Party (Duchess), 341 (AR) Technology: self-destructive, 236 (S) Telephones: shortcomings, 68 (5); 'Dial-a-poem' and other services, 730 (CO) TELEVISION Twelfth Night (ATV), 38 (A); effect of TV on newspaper sales-and coverage, 70 (A); the 'Rest of the World' cricket matches, 167 (L); a fictitious recording session, 168 (AF); Coronation Street's 1000th episode, 210 (A); the new autumn schedules, 295 (A); what to put on the screen when someone is talking abstractions?, 328 (A); TV a world of its own, 374 (AR); is it worth while covering the party conferences?, 400 (A); Morecombe and Wise, 411 (AR); the American mood, as shown on TV, 447 (AR); a programme on Wardour Street (ATV), 492 (AR); The Money Programme (BBC 2), 492 (AR); The Long Distance Piano Player (BBC 1), 492 (AR); John Osborne and his play The Right Prospectus (BBC 1), 531 (AR); The Mind of Man (BBC 2), 532 (AR); the Seventy-six Group-an underground opposition organisation, 537 (A); the PIB report on ITV, 557 (A); Pets and Vets and Look Stranger (both BBC 2), 571 (AR); Enoch Powell interviewed, 586 (PC); Diana Dors in Queenie's Castle (ITV), 608 (AR); a programme on Stone Age man, 608 (AR); the Frost Programme taken over by hippies, 616 (A); Malcolm Muggeridge in The Question Why, 616 (A); the BBC's control of television, 627 (S); the people who make the programmes, 642 (R); church services, 651 (AR); The Goodies (BBC 2), 651 (AR); Spike Milligan in The Other Spike, 691 (AR); John Hopkins's proposed Video Centres, 704 (A); 'open-access TV stations', 704 (A); TV cameras as provokers of trouble, 715 (S); Byron (BBC 2) and a film on South Africa (BBC 2), 737 (AR); Hearts and Flowers, 777 (AR); A Man Called Willy Brandt, 778 (AR); Entertaining with Kerr (BBC 1), 813 (AR) Terence: quoted, 657 (F) Terraine, John, Impacts of War 1914 to 1918, 160 (R) 'Terrible Hard' says Alice, Christopher Wood, 14 (R) Thatcher, Mrs Margaret: Tasks for the new broom, 40 (A); possible cuts in educational expenditure, 179 (A), 223, 252 (L) THEATRE the Chichester Festival, 50 (AR); play titles used in verses, 113 (CO); dearth of West End first nights, 191 (AR); how a reviewer copes with a blank week, 191 (AR); theatrical permissiveness, 208 (P), 209 (PS); actor-managers of the past, 301 (R); Joan Littlewood's inflated reputation, 445 (AR); see also play titles Theft, Rachel Ingalls, 245 (R) There Was a Crooked Man . . 571 (AR) There were ten green bottles, 721 (A) They Shoot Horses, Don't They?, 49 (AR) Think-tank didn't think, The, 238 (A) Third force folly, 792 (LA) Thirsty work, 70 (P) Thomas Hardy, 726 (P) Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation, Merrill D. Peterson, 102 (R) Thomson, D. C. (of Dundee): their boys' weeklies, 840 (A) Thornbury, Walter, The Life of J. M. W. Turner, RA, 17 (R) Those were the Sixties, were those?, 567 (A) Thrasher, Peter Adam, Pasquale Paoli: An Enlightened Hero, 1725-1807, 216 (R) Thrillers: 14, 189, 371, 772 (R); Agatha Christie's books, 294 (PS) Thrills and spills, 278 (F) Thursday's Child, Noel Streatfeild, 748 viii (R) Tides, John Montague, 733 (R) Tight Circle, J. F. Straker, 189 (R) 'TIMES', THE Lord Poole's article on the election, 121 (V); how it reports 'progress'-and its price, 124 (S); changed financial status, 165 (F), 183 (A); Denis Hamilton, Editor-in-Chief, interviewed, 182 (A); impending changes, 182 (A); its falling-off in quality, 208 (S); the Times and cannabis, 251, 279 (L); changes in appearance and make-up, 327 (A); and a letter in the SPECTATOR, 402 (L); not one Times voice, but two, 556 (A); Khrushchev's 'memoirs', 672 (PW) Times change, 165 (F) Time's Thievish Progress: Autobiography III, John Rothen- stein, 243 (R) Titoists at the 'Guardian', 207 (A) To be socialist: or not to be?, 351 (LA) To conserve-or to plan?, 155 (A) Too Late the Hero, 248 (AR) Too much government?, 398 (PS) Tora! Tora! Tora! 446 (AR) To reflate or not to reflate, 52 (F) To the sexual barricades, 517 (PS) Touching people, 448 (A) Touch of the sun, A, 154 (A) Towards a Socialist Britain (pamphlet), 398 (P) Towards a solution, 758 (A) Tower of Babel, The, 460 (LA) TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING residents' protest against the London Westway motor road, 120 (PC), 147 (LA), 221 (L); planning and conserva- tion, 155 (A); the future of London-centralisation or decentralisation?, 183 (A), 251 (L); government depart- ments' immunity from planning control, 507 (S); the Roskill Commission reports, 830 (PC), 831 (S), 836 (PW) Townsend, Robert, Up the Organisation, 657 (F) Toynbee, Arnold, Cities on the Move, 334 (R) Toys for the boys, 11 (A) Tracy, Honor, The Butterflies of the Province, 188 (R) Trades Union Congress: annual congress at Brighton, 260 (PC); the TUC chiefs and wage claims, 260 (PC) TRADE UNIONS national dock strike: 30 (PW), 31 (LA), 62 (PW), 64 (PC), the Pearson report, 90 (PW); trade union militants, 64 (PC); the union chiefs and wage claims, 260 (PC); tidying up the law on trade unions, 321 (LA); Harold Wilson's lost battle for union reform, 270 (R), 332 (L); the proposed Industrial Relations Bill, 387 (LA), 394 (PW), 462 (PC), 713, 751 (LA); the right to strike, 583 (LA), 638, 683, 728 (L); TGWU local councillors and the dustmen's strike, 587 (S); power station workers: work to rule, 756 (PW), 791 (LA), 796 (PW), a government 'victory', 830 (PC); SW also STRIKES AND DISPUTES Trail of Blood, A, Jeremy Potter, 648 (R) Travel: comparisons between London, Paris and New York, 549 (A); transatlantic crossings, 550 (A); the Cork car ferry's shortcomings, 856 (LS) Traviata, La (Coliseum), 376 (AR) Trees: elms, 495 (CL); pleached limes, 535 (CL); surgery on

a black walnut, 613 (CL)

Treve, La, 49 (AR) Trevelyan, Humphrey, The Middle East in Revolution, 78 (R) Tribal lore, 100 (TT) Trimmer, Dr Eric, Understanding Anxiety in Everyday Life, 436 (M) Trinidad revisited, 265 (PS) Tropic of Cancer, 410 (AR) Trout Fishing in America, Richard Brautigan, 133 (R) Trovatore, II (Covent Garden), 446 (AR) True university?, The, 296 (A) Truman, President, 12 (TT) Trumpet in the Hall, The, Bernard Fergusson, 481 (R) Trythall, J. W. D., Franco, 125 (PS) Tunstall, Jeremy: (ed.) Media Sociology, 70 (A); The West- minster Lobby Correspondents, 232 (PC) Tupamaros, the, 290 (A) 'Tuppenny bloods', 840 (A) Turkey: cholera outbreak, 717 (A) Turner, J. M. W., 17 (R) Tussy is Me, Michael Hastings, 368 (R) Twelfth Night (Aldwych), 163 (AR) Twelfth Night (TV), 38 (A) Twentieth Century, The, (ed.) Bernard Bergonzi, 333 (R) Twice (ballet), 610 (AR), 729 (L) Two Gentlemen of Verona, The (Stratford-upon-Avon), 107 (AR) Two of Us, The (Garrick), 135 (AR) Two Sisters, Gore Vidal, 370 (R) Tyranny of fashion, The, 399 (A)

U

Ulster: see IRELAND, NORTHERN Ulster beyond the turmoil (supplement), 284 i-xvi (A) Ulster for holidays?, 284 xi (A) Ultimate Folly, The, Richard McCarthy, 105 (R) Umbrella boom, 580 iii (A) Underdeveloped countries: some statistics, 358 (A); loan aid from the World Bank, 378 (F) Underground press, the, 451 (A) Understanding Anxiety in Everyday Life, Dr Eric Trimmer, 436 (M) Unembarrassed Muse, The: The Popular Arts in America, Russell Nye, 240 (TT) UNICEF, 813 (AR) UNITED NATIONS the UN after twenty-five years, 460 (LA); the Congo operations, 547 (S); 549 (A); Communist China and membership, 717 (A); UNICEF, 813 (AR) UNITED STATES the first Negro mayor of a major Eastern city, 7 (A); Congress challenges the President over economic and financial priorities, 34 (A); parallels between British general election and coming US elections, 66 (A); voting age lowered to eighteen, 67 (A); opinion polls, 67 (A); Thomas Jefferson, 102 (R); the chemical and biological warfare programme, 105 (R); the President and the economic doldrums, 122 (A); the Penn Central Railroad bankruptcy, 122 (A); random violence accepted, 151 (A); a divided social order, 151 (A); the State Department and its former Secretaries, 156 (TT); treatment of nerve gas and poisonous waste, 175 (LA); nerve gas dumped in the Atlantic, 175 (LA); Charles Manson on trial for the Sharon Tate murders, 179 (A); the US in the 'twenties, 212 (TT); still 'the last best hope of earth', 212 (TI'); Wall Street's slight recovery, 221, 308 (F); sex sublimated into politics in Washington, 224 (AF); the popular arts, 240 (TI); the Black Panthers and Weathermen and their aims, 290 (A); the Black Panther trials, 292 (A); the Great Slump, 343 (F); a housing discrimination case in Akron, 357 (A); attempt, led by Spiro Agnew, to divert popular attention from important problems to the 'social issue', 431 (A); the American mood, as shown on TV, 447 (AR); a visit by Denis Brogan, 466 (A); President Nixon's crime Bill, 466 (A); the US and the Russian threat in the Indian Ocean, 508 (A), 598 (L); theory and practice in US politics, 512 (A); the mid-term elections, 512 (A), 631 (IT); scurri- lous Republican election campaign, 550 (A); the decline of the railways, 551 (A); Kent State University, 632 (A); My Lai massacre trial, 668 (LA), 728 (L), 832, 835 (A); California's troubles, 673 (A); Governor Reagan, 673 (A); American-Chinese relations, 717 (A); the University of Nebraska, 724 (A); a picture gallery at Raleigh, North Carolina, 724 (A); Anglo-American relations, 792 (LA), 842 (L); see also NEW YORK; NIXON, PRESIDENT RICHARD; and VIETNAM Unit trusts: performance analysed, 82 (F); manipulation by holding companies, 535 (F) UNIVERSITIES a proposal to save human culture, 37 (PS); British univer- sities 1500-1700, 106 (R); the Open University and its students, 180, 267, 296 (A), 365, 403 (L); for-and against-a scientific elite, 428, 429 (A); sternness by university authorities demanded, 430 (A); Academic free- dom and the Socratic ideal, 464 (A); Kent State University, 632 (A); a letter about teacher-student relations, 671 (S), 672 (PW), 744 (A), 764 (L); an International Committee on the University Emergency, 672 (PW), 744 (A); the University of Nebraska, 724 (A); the Independent Univer- sity, 726 (A); loans v grants for students, 726 (A); the French universities and reform, 797 (A); right-wing extremists, 804 (L); 299, 647 (R); see also STUDENTS Universities two years after, 797 (A) University as the New Church, The, Hazel E. Barnes, 647 (R) Un-Melting Pot, The, John Brown, 272 (R)

Unsatisfactory if not yet unhealthy, 122 (A)

Unsentimental journey back home, 678 (A) Updike, John, Bech: A Book, 480 (R) Up the Organisation, Robert Townsend, 657 (F) Uruguay: the Tupamaros, 290 (A) Usher, Stephen, The Historians of Greece and Rome, 273 (R) Utopia or Oblivion, R. Buckminster Fuller, 243 (R)

V

Vaccination against influenza, 633 (M) Vainglorious War, The, A. J. Barker, 405 (R) Valley of death, The, 72 (TT) van der Post, Laurens, The Night of the New Moon, 133 (R) Van Eycks, The, 811 (R) van Thal, Herbert, and Jane Soames Nickerson, (ed.) Belloc: A Biographical Anthology, 46 (R) Velasquez: a portrait sold for over £2 million, 715 (S), 799 (TT) Venice Biennale, the, 48 (AR) Vermeer, 811 (R) Very personal matter, A, 9 (PS) Victorian Underworld, The, Kellow Chesney, 15 (R) Victory and Aftermath (volume V of From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow), Arthur J. Marder, 45 (R) Vidal, Gore, 141 (AF) Vidal, Gore, Two Sisters, 370 (R)

Vienna poems, 408 (P)

VIETNAM double standards of demonstrators, 33 (V); President Nixon's proposals for ending the war, 424 (LA); how and when to end the war?, 466 (A); who began the US military commitment in Vietnam?, 473 (L); the 1945 coup in Saigon, 588 (A), 682, 764 (L); the inevitability of the US defeat, 589 (A), 638 (L); the My Lai massacre trial, 668 (LA), 728 (L), 832, 835 (A); the question of war guilt and atrocities, 668 (LA), 728, 765 (L), 832, 835 (A) Viewpoint, 5, 33, 65, 93, 121, 149, 177, 205, 233, 261, 289 (V) Vinson, Nigel, 853 (F) Violence: a small but increasing problem in Britain, 321 (LA); shock at assassinations, kidnappings and hijacking, 261 (V) Violent men and armchair men, 33 (V) Virgin and the Gypsy, The, 19 (AR) Visit, The, Ian Hamilton, 187 (R) Visitors, The, Barry Cole, 733 (R) Vital Center, The, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr, 75 (R) 'Vitalic Breathing', 636 (A) Vivat! Vivat Regina! (Piccadilly), 445 (AR) Vivisector, The, Patrick White, 525 (R) von Dechend, Hertha, and Giorgio de Santillana, Hamlet's Mill: An Essay on Myth and the Frame of Mind, 809 (R) Vote, vote, vote for Laura Norder!, 360 (PS) Vowel functions, 726 (M) Voyage Round My Father, A (Greenwich), 737 (AR) Vultures, undernourished, 379 (CO)

w

WAGES AND SALARIES national dock strike over pay: 30 (PW), 31 (LA), 62 (PW), 64 (PC), the Pearson report, 90 (PW); a claim for an increase in pocket money, 95 (P); rising at 12 per cent per annum, 193 (F), 279 (L); a showdown likely, 193 (F); the tidal wave of price and wage rises, 203 (LA); Daily Mail journalists agitate for much increased pay, 238 (A); the TUC chiefs and wage claims, 260 (PC); 264 (P); Robert Can on wage claims, 320 (LA); the rise this year, 309, 332 (L); the Daily Mirror's attitude to incomes policy, 436 (A); NUJ pay claims, 470 (A); the electricity workers work to rule over pay claim, 756 (PW), 791 (LA), 796 (PW), 830 (PC); the outlook for wage claim settlements, 830 (PC) Wagner: the first Nazi?, 397 (A) Waiting for Lord Eccles, 123 (A) Wales: rugby internationals, 818 (SL) Walk at a Steady Pace, Norman Fisher, 14 (R) Walker, Alexander, Stardom: The Hollywood Phenomena, 79 (R) Walker, Peter: Secretary of State for the Environment, 434, 494 (A); his housing and rent proposals, 543 (LA) Walk in the Spring Rain, A, 275 (AR) Walkare, Die (Covent Garden), 306 (AR) Waller, D. J., The Government and Politics of Communist China, 326 (R) WAR the Royal Nary in the first world war, 45 (R); Lord ismay, 46 (R); the Crimean War, 72 (IT), 112 (L), 405 (R); the US chemical and biological warfare programme, 105 (R); a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp, 133 (R); the impact of war, 160 (R); spy-fever in 1914 and 1939-40, 160 (R), 223 (L); Soviet war memoirs, 243 (R); war studies.

310 (L); the BBC in wartime, 604 (R); war guilt and atrocities, 668 (LA), 728, 765 (L), 832, 835 (A); 270, 271, 685 (R) War guilt and little Lt Gilley, 668 (LA) War of Words, The: The History of Broadcasting in the

United Kingdom, Vol III, Asa Briggs., 604 (R)

Washington: sex sublimated into politics, 224 (AF) Wassing, Rene S., The Arts of Africa, 244 (R) Waterloo, 571 (AR) Watermelon Man, 108 (AR) Watkins, Alan, and Andrew Alexander, The Making of the Prime Minister 1970, 204 (PC) Waugh, Alec, A Spy in the Family, 76 (R) Way out West, 673 (A) Weak medicine strong words right mixture, 387 (LA) Weathermen, the, 290 (A) Weaver, Harriet Shaw, 601 (R) Webb, Charles, The Marriage of a Young Stockbroker, 564 (R) Webb, Eugene, Samuel Beckett: A Study of His Novels, 807 (R) Weinstock, Sir Arnold, 657 (F) Weiss, David, The Assassination of Mozart, 370 (R) Well of the Saints, The (Old Vic), 163 (AR) Westminster Lobby Correspondents, The, Jeremy Tunstall, 232 (PC) What are they there for?, 260 (PC) What Became of Jane Austen? and Other Questions, Kingsley Amis, 690 (R) Whatever Happened to Tom Mix, Ted Willis, 481 (R) When in Rome, Ngaio Marsh, 772 (R) When We Are Married (Strand), 691 (AR) Where potatoes are optional, 580 x (A) Where the cuts could come, 179 (A) Which? Good Drink Guide, 658 (GL) Which rat-race?, 698 (A) White, Gilbert: 250th anniversary, 71 (A) White, Patrick, The Vivisector, 525 (R) White City Stadium, 701 (A) Whitelaw, William: 426 (PC); Green Paper on select com- mittees, 506 (PC); 560, 600 (L)

White papers: Northern Ireland white paper on the develop-

ment plan for 1970-75, 284 v (A) Who are the moderates?, 580 vii (A) Who Killed Enoch Powell?, Arthur Wise, 482 (R) Who teaches the teachers?, 210 (A)

Why not a spoils system?, 32 (PC)

Wiesel, Elie, A Beggar in Jerusalem, 76 (R) Wigg, Lord: a profile, 723 (A) Wight, Isle of: pop festival, 231 (LA), 236 (S), 249 (AR), 293 (S), 345 (CO), 365 (L) Wightman, Edith Mary, Roman Trier and the Treveri, 811 (R) Wijk, Olaf, Eat at Pleasure, Drink by Measure, 703 (GL) Wild Duck, The (Criterion), 652 (AR) Wilde, Oscar, 846 (R) Wildfowling, 658 (SL) Williams, Eric, From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean 1492-1969, 304 (R) Williams, Hugo. Sugar Daddy, 79 (R) Williamson, Brigadier H. N. H., 217 (R) Willis, Ted, Whatever Happened to Tom Mix, 481 (R) Willy Brandt's Modern Europe, 177 (V) Wilson, Charles, Queen Elizabeth and the Revolt of the Netherlands, 77 (R) Wilson, Des, 684 (CO) Wilson, Des, I Know It Was the Place's Fault, 299 (R) WILSON, HAROLD value of his memoirs, 8 (S); sympathy from Mr Heath's father, 8 (S); 32 (PC); his choice of the election date, 121 (V); his forthcoming memoirs. 126 (A), 253 (CO); appointments of bishops, 148 (PC); press secretary knighted, 154 (A); the lost battle for trade union reform. 270 (R), 332 (L); a profoundly conservative man, 351 (LA); speech at Labour party conference, 354 (PC); what are his achievements?, 380 (A); and Mrs Wilson's poems, 520 (CO); no longer the man he was, 546 (PC); attacks Mr Heath, 712 (LA); 'the small grey man', 754 (PC) Wilson, Mrs: her book of poems, 324 (5), 520 (CO); at the Cheltenham Festival, 650 (A) Wine Mine: A First Anthology, (ed.) Anthony Hogg, 703 (GL) WINES AND SPIRITS South African wines, 60 xv (A); a big increase in wine prices, 344 (A); home-made wine, 344 (A); a story about Handel, 344 (A); high duty on spirits, 364 (L); two new clarets: La Tour Pavillon and Bel Air Rouge, 452 (GL); wine-tasting etiquette, 575 (GL); 0. W. Loeb's Anjou rouge, 576 (GL); wines at a dinner, 614 (GL); the Which?

Good Drink Guide, 658 (GL); three food and drink antho-

logies, 703 (GL); 744 (GL); acceptable Christmas presents, 782 (GL); a wine tasting. 820 (GL); avoiding and dealing with hangovers, 855 (GL); see also FOOD AND DRINK Wines of the Cape, 60 xv (A) Wine, women and cheese, 650 (A) Wingate, Sir Ronald, Lord lsmay, 46 (R) Winslow Boy, The (New), 609 (AR) Winter's Tale, The (Aldwych). 18 (AR) Winton, Calhoun, Sir Richard Steele, 247 (R) Wise, Arthur, Who Killed Enoch Powell?, 482 (R) Wise, Ernie, 411 (AR) Withenshaw, 599 (L) With Malice Toward None: A War Diary, Cecil H. King (ed. William Armstrong), 687 (R) Without de Gaulle, 673 (A) Wodehouse. P. G., The Girl in Blue, 523 (R) Wolfe, Bernard, An Ideology in Power: Reflections on the Russian Revolution (intro. Leonard Shapiro), 644 (R) Wolfson. Sir Isaac. 657 (F) Wolfson, Leonard, 853 (F) WOMEN Washington women and sex, 224 (AF); some 'pushy' women, 494 (F), 795 (S); Germaine Greer on women, 496 (A); the mini-midi-maxi war, 549 (A), 600 (CO); the Women's Liberation Movement demonstrate at the 'Miss World' competition, 676 (A), 728 (L); 'Women Against the Common Market', 716 (PW); the beauty business, 768 (R) Wood, Christopher, 'Terrible Hard' says Alice, 14 (R) Wood, John, (ed.) Powell and the 1970 Election, 392 (A) Woodbridge, Kenneth, Landscape and Antiquity: Aspects of English Culture at Stourhead, 811 (R) Woodcock, George: a profile, 722 (A) Wooding report on Anguilla, the, 288 (PC) Woodstock, 19 (AR) Wootton report on cannabis, 98 (CI), 166 (L) Word from Dullstille, 224 (AF) Word game, a, 141 (CO) Wordsworth: in Somerset. 215 (R) Workers by hand and brain, 42 (TT) World aid crisis, 378 (F) World Bank: aid to developing nations. 358 (A), 378 (F) World of Bede, The, Peter Hunter Blair, 478 (R) Worsthorne, Peregrine: a 'super-snob', 519 (L) Written on the road of cemeteries leading to the airport at Vienna, 408 (P)

x

X YY Man, The, Kenneth Royce, 14 (R)

Y

Yeats, Harold Bloom, 74 (R)

Yes, but who finds the money?, 10 (A) Yippies: their aims, 587 (S) You Must Know Everything: Stories 1915-1937, Isaac Babel, 14 (R) Young, Peter, and J. P. Lawford, (ed.) History of the British Army, 189 (R) Young at art, 635 (PS) YOUNG PEOPLE the Isle of Wight pop festival, 231 (LA), 236 (S), 249 (AR), 293 (S), 345 (CO), 365 (L); the pop generation's intellectual rootlessness, 231 (LA), 309 (L); the generation gap, 299 (R); what constitutes 'decadence', 365 (L); 'reactionary' teenagers, 784 (A), 804, 843 (L); why not young people's fun palaces?, 820 (A); see also STUDENTS Yugoslavia: President Nixon's visit, 399 (A)

z

Zilka, Selma, 853 (F) Zombie, 196 (AF) Zorza, Richard, The Right to Say We: The Adventures of a Young Englishman at Harvard and in the Youth Movement, 299 (R) Zuckerman, Sir Solly, Beyond the Ivory Tower, 772 (R)