28 JANUARY 1966, Page 3

THE DISARMAMENT TALKS reopened in Geneva just as the British

Government was announc- ing it would definitely appoint an arms super- salesman. Messrs. Stewart and Healey paid another visit to Washington, eight members of the Stock Exchange were suspended for `bondwashing' and a Labour MP proposed Dr. Thomas Balogh as the next Governor of the Bank of England. The Guardian sent a man to Vietnam who discovered that the war really was run from the North after all and a nun won a Jaguar in a national catering competition but couldn't keep it because of her vow of poverty. It passed to the Sister Superior.