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f NEWS OF THE WEEK

2tGRICULTURE 518 Allied progress in France 117, 185, 209 AMERICA: Governor Dewey and Palestine, 2; Mr. Roosevelt nomi- nated at Democratic Convention, 25; his nomination speech, 70; conference on post-war security, 141; the election campaign, 277; Roosevelt or Dewey ? 249; latest points in the election campaign, 373; Mr. Roosevelt's success, 421; Resignation of Mr. Hull, 494; International Air Conference at Chicago, 517; Total war in the

Anglo-French agreement ... 1 Antwerp :.. 445 Arab States, league of ... 325 Army and education, 326; Army, more men for, 590; Army, the unadvertised

Arnhem, the epic of ... ... 277

Art treasures in war zones ... 50 Asia, the campaign in ... 186 Athens liberated ... 350 Australia ... ... 542 Aviation, civil • 142, 301, 397, 422, ' 446, 470, 517

B.M.A. and the National Health Scheme 518, 542 Belem ... 233, 373, 494

Beveridge, Sir William, on Employ- ment - 2 422 Bible in churches ... 393 Bomb-damaged houses ... 398 Book famine ... 26 Bulgaria ... 162, 185, 210, 234, 398 Burma ... 2, 118, 186 AAEN .- 49, 69 ki Canada ... 141, 421, 445, 493, 542 Cecil, Lord ... ... 233

China .397, 44'6, 470

Churches, memorial ... 142

Churchill, Mr. his address to the House of Commons, 93; his visit to Moscow, 325, 398; his visit to

Paris ... 421 City churches... ... ... 446 Coalition government ... 326 Coalmining ... 26, 302, 517 Conservative policy, 422; election plans 494, 518 Cotton industry ... 374

DEMOBILISATION 278 Denmark

Dentistry, report of committee on ... 470 Dumbarton Oaks conference ... 186 Durham, the threat to ... 50

1:41DUCATION Act 210, 254, 446

.L4 Egypt, 325; archaeological dis- covenes 590 Eire, the German plan for, 374; and war criminals ... ,,,, 446 Emergency Powers Act ... Employment, White Paper on, 1; suggested United Nations con- ference on ... 542 Ethiopia, the pact with 590 Evacuation difficulties 50

FILMS and monopoly ... ... 94 Finland 94, 117, 254

Flying bombs ... 109, 234 Football pools

France : General de Gaulle at Washington, 1; agreement with Committee of National Liberation, 25, 165 ; the liberation of Paris, 161; General de Gaulle and the French Government, 233; France and her traitors, 254; France's place in the sun, 278; French industrial trusts, 301; General de Gaulle's criticism, 349; General de Gaulle and the Irregulars, 397; Mr. Churchill's visit to Paris, 421; the recovery of France, 469; General de Gaulle in Moscow, 542; France and Russia,

589 Franco, General 422 ENERAL election-when ? 118 ki German preparations for next

war Germany, plans for occupation, ... 349

Greece... ... ... 326, 350, 541 T_TITLER'S "New Order" ... 469 Ii Hitler's oration ... 1 Holland, the war in ... ... 253 Holland and Britain ... ... 70 Houses and sites, 470; repair and provision of houses ... 542 Hungary ... ... 350, 589 TNDIA ... 26, 49, 94, 162, 301 1 International Monetary Conference 2 Italy ... 50, 162, 186, 494, 517, 542 JAPAN -. 25,49,373

T ABOUR Party ... • • • 234, 326 IA League of Nations • •- 233, 278 Lend-Lease, the future of •- • ... 517 Liberal Party ... • • • ... 326 Liberties and controls • • • ... 50 London's damaged houses •- • ... 254 Lyttelton, Mr. Oliver • • • ... 422 Magistrates' Courts ... • • • ... 350 Mass murders • • • ...186 Memorials • • • ... 142 Morrison, Mr. Herbert • • • ... 374 NATIONAL effort, the ... ._ 493 National Health Service 70, 118 517, 542

Netherlands, the ...

New Year prospects ... ... ... 589 Normandy, progress in 49, 69, 141 (AIL. ... 141 V/ Opera at Covent Garden ... 26 1)ENAL reform ... .- 210 1 Poland 69, 118, 141, 209, 278, 493 Public schools ... ... 70 EFUGEES, inter-governmental ' 1% committee on ... ... 142 Remand Home charges ... 470 Riviera, invasion of -. ... 141

Russia : Russia and the Poles, 69,94 118, 141, 209, 278; Russia and Finland, 94, 117, 254; Mr. Churchill and Mr. Eden in Moscow, 325; The Franco-Soviet

conquest

S SAIPIAN0

of

Slovakia ...

Social Insurance scheme Social reform programme Surplus war-stores ...

fIIIRPITZ,' end of the ... 445 1 Tourism in Britain ... 234 Town and country planning.. ... 26 Town and Country Planning 326, 350, 374 ... 302, 350 Trades Union Congress Turkey ▪ T.N.R.R.A.

• "Unconditional surrender "... 49

t‘rAR controls ... ... 469 V 1 War-damaged towns, plans for 302 Workmen's compensation ... 278 Western front... ... ... 445 West Africa ... 118

YUGOSLAVIA ... ... 162, 234

LEADING ARTICLES

A CCORDING to Plan ... ... 211 11. Aspects of Europe ... ... 303 CHURCHILL, Mr., his Journey to DOUBTS and Discontents ... 495

25 517 234 302 518 422

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UNTENTE Cordiale ... 447

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GOVERNMENTS and Disorders 519 ABOUR Parry in Conference,543 IA The League of To-morrow, The... ... 163

Liberation and Security ... ... 119

'iIO.I.-and After, The ...

I. Moscow Harvest ... ... 375 Mr. Churchill's Journey 591

NEW Thoughts on War Aims ... 471 "C■DOUR of Dissolution" ... 399

1_, Official Beveridge ... ... 279 Opening of Public Schools, The ... .95 DACIFIC War-And After, The 143 Post-War Housing 51

RUf..ERS of Germany, The ... 27

QAFEGUARDING Peace ... 327 Al Sixth Christmas, The ... 567 Sixth Year, The ... ... ... 187 Stages to Peace ... ... ... 255 State of Germany, The ... ... 71 VICTORY Conference, The ... 235 1 Voice of Russia, The ... ... 423

IIVORLD and the Air, The ... 351

MIDDLES

A FTERTHOUGHTS on V.I. ... 239

.1 I. Agricultural, A Healthy ... 378 &mien and the Peace ... 130

America : The American Election, 128; Roosevelt's Chances, 166; Back to San Francisco, 308; The American Election, 331; Roosevelt or Dewey ?

IIM.A.AtresdtoscahThe ... 124

Birthrate and Housework ... 148

Bomber's Life ... 379

Books for the Allies ...

Boswell in Normandy ... 193 Bretton Woods ...

Building and the Future ... ... 356 1AN British Aviation Survive ?... 549 Can We Afford It? 306 China Situation, The China's Seven Years' War Coal Trouble, The ... ... 452 lEATH of Words, The I De-Nazification Dentistry and Demand De Senectute Dissident Doctors ... Doctor and Patient ...

Dream, A ...

I,1DUCATION by Work 174 Education Now ? Education that Educates Elders and Betters ... English and the War, The Ethiopia, the Needs of Ethiopia's Future ...

1 1ORGOTTEN Deal, A ... ... 381

1 Farmers' Uncertainties ... 547 Fourth Republic, The ... ... 191 France Resurgent ... ...

French Schoolmaster, A ... ... 125

Future of Hospitals, The ... ... 570

rIENERAL, Go ... Graecia Liberate

Gypsy Life, The ...

ITEIZUNZdainley Hospitals, The Future of ... How Much "United Nations " ?

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...168 _. 405 -2594 ... 523 ... 354 ... 76 ... 378 ... 32 ... 570 ... 167 C Maltot

India *a-A Su.-

146 ; A er Word,, The Next Step . Italian Impressions

JAPAN in Defeat

I AMBETH Degrees ...

IA Large Farms or Small ? Law for the Nations

Legend of Decadence, The ... Liberation of London, The Life on the Prairie ...

London in 1970 ... • • •

Al ALTA the Indomitable... 1 Medicine Itself ... Men into Officers ...

More Beveridge .

XTEEDS of Ethiopia, The „LI New League's Teeth, The Nietzsche, the Real Norway's Resistance )LD Men of the Sea 31 IARLIAAAENT and Youth ... 215 I Plebe and Reconstruction ... 429 Political Prospect, The ... 450 Politics in Cairo ... 330 Private Bates Progress in the Sudan ... 522 Public and Peace, The ... ... 259

.I3ENEWAL Through Leisure ... 308 I L Republics and Monarchs ... 595 Resettling the Unsettled ... 33 Rhine Barrier, The54

Rimbaud in Harrar B. 31 Russia : Ourselves and Russia, 282; Evolving Russia ... 500 QHEFFIELD'S Way ... ... 572 I/ Side-Tracking the Law South Africa and India ... ... 474 Structure of Industry, The ... ... 98 Summer Simples ... ... ... 3$7

r l' ATK fl-dttl Mirtics ... 123

•••••• ... 101 Telling the Middle East • • • Telling the World ... ... ... 524 Temple, William ... ... ... 403 Three Score and Ten ... ... 498 Theatre Prospects ... ... 571 UNIQUE Campaign, A ... ... 190 VALUE of Tourists, The ... 332 THE WAR SURVEYED

" 11REEDOM of Action," 5' Russia into to Germany, 29; " The Mom- ent Has Come," 53; Steam Roller-New Style, 73; The Break-Through in Normandy, 97; The Battle of France, 121; Kluge's Growing Difficulties, 145; Normandy's Place in the War, 165; Germany a Problem, 189; Towards the German Frontiers, 213; A Hundred Days, 237; Into Germany, 257; The Battle of the Rhine, 281; A Decisive Month, 305; The F" ht for Time, 329; Hungary and the Balkans, 353; Russia Invades Germany, 374; Standards of Victory, 401; Prelude to the Offensive, 425; The Robin War, 449; The Battle of Germany, 473. The Significance of

Attrition, 491; The Eastern Front, 521 ;

The Allied Winter Offensive, 545; Rundstedt's CoOnter-Offensive, 569; Rundstedt and the Meuse, 593.

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573 453 499 192 548 501 55 451 100 9 426 405 258 333 476

... 261 TAR VhSetarIvationsider ;;. ... 147

... 214 ! ... 525

75 What the Soldier Thinks ... ... 475

... 477 What to Tell Germany ...

285 Woman's Day, A ... ...

Wood, Sir Henry ... ... ... 169 CONTRIBUTORS

A GAR, Herbert, 224-Alexander, George

• Michael, 1 93-Allen, Trevor, 56- Anstey, Edgar, 11, 35, 58, 79, 103, 127, 150, 219, 7.42, 263, 287, 311, 335, 359, 383, 407, 431, 455, 479, 503, 527, 551, 575, 598-Arberry, R. J., 438-Arlott, John, 359-Ayrton, Michael, 407, 479, 503, 551.

"Acx, Storm, 549-Barker, Sir Ernest,

284, 532-Barry, Rt. Rev. F. R., 403

-Bashford, Sir Henry, 18, 100, 136- Beloff, Max, 340-Beneans, E. A., 498- Bentwich, Prof. Norman, 499-Black, Peter, 316-Blunden Edmund, 204- Bolton Glorney, 30-Bowman, Winifred ComstOck, 219-Brenan, Gerald, 436- Bridle, James, 498-Brogan, D. W., 84, 308-Brundle, Frederick, 35.

" rAPTAIN, B.L.A.," 475-Casson, Hugh, 438-Church, Richard, 314, 338, 362, 410-Clephane, Irene, 44, 226, 342- Clinton-Braddeley, V. C., 178-Cochrane Peter, 311-Coke Percival Hale, 2492

, Corbyn, E. N., 522-Cottrell, Russell, 88 -Cox, Mahon, 33-Crankshaw, Edward, 108.

nAcEy, W. Manning, 306-Davison, Sir " Ronald, 534-Dickson, George, 98- Dobree, Bonamy, 268-Duff, Sheila Grant, 294-Dunsheath, Percy, 355.

Etuar, Sir Walter, 268-" English Observer," 217-Ervine St. John, 388-Estcourt, D. E., 1484-Evans, B. Ifor, 31.

FLINTH°, Unwin, 9-Foley, Bernard, 20-Fowler, Lettice, 62, 318, 342. ilsoanz, Alan 228-Glover, Cedric, • 573-Goad, Kathleen M., 357- Gordon, Francis' 19I-Grey, Era, 429- Griggs, G. P., 64, 110, 602-Grigson, Geoffrey, 412-Gnmwade, John, 405- Gull, E. M., 108, 390.

TT, W. H., 536-Hamey, Edith, 575- Hatnpson, John, 44, 90, 136, 180, 228, 272, 320, 368, 416, 464,.512, 560, 604-Hanley, Capt. Gerald, 283-Har- court-Smith, Simon, 602 - Harris, Wil- son, 178, 556-Harvey, Prof. J. W., 556- Hedger, Ruth, 501-Henson, Patrick, 86- Hentom, Rolf, 168-Hesketh, Phoebe, 455-Hewlett, A. E. M., 501-Hobson, 0. R., 61, 74-Hodson, J. L., 31, 379, 452, 572 - Hogg, Quinun, 426-Hooper, F. C. 450-Hubbard, G. E., 6-Hussey, Dyneley, 11, 150, 195, 287, 479, 503, 527, 551-Hutton, Peter, 335.

IRVING, Peter, 404.

IACKSON, J. Hampden, 381-Janus, 4,72,

96, 144, 164, 188, 212, 236, 250, 280, 304, 325, 352, 376, 400, 424, 448, 472, 496, 520, 544, 568, 592-Johnston, Major S. H. F., 18, 61, 86, 112, 180, 246, 510.

TZ. Atom, Dr. Nicholas, 486-Kerr, n'16 Hamilton, 55, 524-Kovalenkov, A., 596.

T_ awls, C. S., 77, 261, 596-Lyall, A-I H. G., 240.

/61AcK.Avn, Milton, 122-McKenzie, 1"• John, 364-MacMillan, Prof. W. M., 156, 270-Madariaga, Salvador de, 388, 523, 595-Malden, Very Rev. R. H., 153- Malet, Gordon, 8, 124, 285, 570-Martini Eva, 148-Manus, J. J., 226-Matterson Jessica, 573-Matthews, Peter, 542 Matthews, Very Rev. W. R., 460- Maurice, Maj.-Gen. Sir F., 193- Mavrogordato Prof. John, 245-Meyer, Sylvam, 3804-Meynell, Francis, 460- Micklem, Nathaniel, 368-" Miles Jo- venis," 193-Minshall, T. H. 62- Monsey, Derek, 261-Morrell, Dr. W. P., 412-Moscow, John, 282- Mozley, Dr. J. K., 202, 270-Murray, Dr. Gilbert, 214.

N., J., 77-Nicholls, Canon R. M., 451- ' Nichobon, Norman, 242-Nicolson, Harold, 10, 34, 57, 78, 102, 126, 149, 170, 194, 218, 241, 262, 286, 310, 334, 358, 382, 406, 430, 454, 478, 502, 526, 550, 574, 580, 597-Niebuhr, Dr. Rein- hold, 166-Nisbet, J. T., 9-" Numa Pompilius," 28, 52, 120.

O' ' sanni, Kate 20, 64, 112, 156, 204, 248, 296, 344, 392, 486, 508, 536, 584-O'Neill, T. M., 402-Ortzen, Len, 125.

rnin., Dr. Albert, 101, 331 -Pinto, A V. de S., 11-Piper, John, 84- Polak, H. S. L., 474-Pool, P. D., 64- Pool, Phoebe) 20, 110, 134, 602- Powicke, Prof. F. M., 316-Priesdey, 4. C., 260. nAWLINSON, H. G., 154-Reaveley, A‘ Constance, 123, 216, 308-Redfern, James, 11, 171, 195, 219, 242, 263, 287, 311, 335, 359, 366, 383, 407, 431, 527, 575, 598-Roberts, Dr. Harry, 16, 76, 245, 366, 414, 477-Roberts, Michael, 601 -Rolt, David, 99-Rumbold, Richard, 525-Russell, Sir E. John, 132.

Q., J. M., 392-Sackville-West, V., 440, 510-Sadleir, Michael, 436-Samson, Edward, 75-Scotriey, Norman, 571- Seebolun, Hugh E., 200-Shannon, Sheila, 42, 318, 484, 582-Slesser, Sir Henry, 307-Smith, Janet Adams, 16, 136, 192, 462, 534, 556, 582-" Special Correspondents," 354, 427, 500-Stagg, Roy, 429-Stapleton, John, 364, 601- Stephenson, T. A., 512-Strategicus, 5, 29, 53, 73, 97, 121, 145, 165, 176, 189, 213, 237, 257, 281, 305, 329, 353, 377, 401, 425, 449, 473, 497, 521, 545, 569, 593-Swiuninathan, V. S., 147- Swmnerton, Frank, 508, 558.

TANGY; Nigel, 202, 239, 484-Taylor,

A. J. P., 486-Thomas, Sir Wm.

Beach, 14,38, 66, 79, 103, 127, 154, 158, 174, 198, 222, 246, 266, 290, 386, 434, 458, 482, 506, 530, 554, 578, 606- Thomson, Dr. David, 7, 40, 167, 259- Turner, W. J., 32, 58, 153, 169, 171, 263, 383, 416, 455, 598.

VULLIAMY, C. E., 292, 532.

WAKEFIELD, Maj. Gordon, 330- " Walston, H. D., 378, 453, 547, 560-Waterfield, Gordon, 594-Watson, Hazel, 309-Wedgwood, Sir Ralph, 258- Whitfield, Prof. J. H., 294-Wiener, Peter F., 333-Williams, Charles, 2002 Williams-Ellis, Amabel, 428-Williams- Ellis, Clough, 356, 548-Wilson, Charles, 200-Wilson, Raymond, 462-Winstedt, Sir Richard, 246-Wood, H. G., 340, 416-Woodward, Prof. E. L., 40, 132, 176, 292, 390, 580-Wrench, Sir Evelyn, 332-Wright, Basil, 171, 195-Wright, Myrtle, 476.

" Z " 140, 238, 546.

MARGINAL COMMENT

A

RNHEM ... 310 DAYEUX tapestry

1..) Bell for Adano, A Black-out, the

Books, shortage of ... Buda-Peach Bulgaria ... Burghersh, Lady, letters of ...

AYLIGHT-Saving ... 241 1.1 Dumbarton Oaks Conference 358 1,1 CKERMANN'S Conversations 111 with Goethe ... ... 170 FLEIgia Report, t.1! 226

62 Foreign Affairs ... ... 597 French broadcasts from London ... 382 • EFt/AANY, post-war treatment of 286 Goethe and Germany ... ... 170

Greece... ... ... 334, 550 HAILEusKe Portomm"ons, rebuilding "

of ... • •. • • • • • • 454 Hungary ITALY ...

" t.1 T ACQUES DUCHESNE " ... 382 LIBERATION "

MAGINOTk,Ljin, ane. the ... 218

... 502 Mandel, Georges ... 57, 78 NAPOLEON ...

Pisa ... 102

Political theory ... .

Publishers' problems...10 Public Opimon and the Last P. 34 Peace 526

Public Schools 126

ROAD to Serfdom, The ... ... 10

Rumania ... 194 QHELLEY CI Sidney, Sir Philip

Sunday, September 3... ...102

... 310 ... 218

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149 406 241 34 430 194 478 RELAWNY ... 102 TlENOT, Pierre 78 V Voice and microphone ... 502

" WHAT the Soldier Thinks" 526 Wodehouse, Mr. P. G. ... 57 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ADVERTISEMENTS, 386, 433, 457, 481- "A Africans in India, 384, 409-Agri- culture, 409-Alberta, 193, 221-America: the presidential election, 12; Americans and Britons, 13; American parties and Palestine, 105-Aingot and Unrra 599- Andenon's Hotel, 505-Anglo-American relations, 220.

B.B.C. war commentaries, 106-B.M.A. questionary, 151-Ballet Rambert, 198-Basutoland, 130-Bernhardt, Sarah, 434-Blackwood's Magazine, 174-Brazi- lian currency, 130-Bretton Woods scheme, 362-Britain's post-war trade, 384-British Association 173-Brown Francis Yeats, 578-Buchan, John, 3382 Building and the future, 456, 505.

and d Fascism, 106,- 152- C Cherbourg and the " Normandie," 13, 38-China, changes -in, 530 - Christian, the only, 152-Civics and youth, 13- Civil aviation, 409-Coal, 82, 480, 505, 528-Coal Mines, 480-Coalition govern- ment, 265, 289-Coinage reform, 14, 38, 81, 105-Condemned cell delays, 106- Corbett, James, 197-Cottagers' light, 104, 129, 152, 173, 197, 221-Cuckoo's interval, 14.

raigArn penalty, 106-Dental Ill-health, 600-Dissident doctors, 338, 362, 386, 433-Doctor and patient, 37, 60, 578, 600-Double Summer Time, 266- Durham, the threat to, 81, 106.

Asr Africans, 288, 313, 408, 432-

- Education and examinations, 105- Education now, 480, 530, 554-Eire and Spain, 505, 529, 554-" Elders and Betters," 130-English books for Ger- mans, 312-English hotels, 290-Ethio- pia's claims, 337-Evacuees and hosts, 105.

-FAMILY allowances and income tax, 361, A 458, 506-Figs and Grapes, 338- Film industry, 198-Film societies, 434- Finland, 288-Flying bombs, 81, 106, 130 -Fleming Reports, 313, 337-Football pools, 457-Foreign policy, 432, 553- " Foundations of Human Conflicts," 458. f/Anic.,

"a fisherman's dialect," 38- • Germany methods, 244, 265, 289- German military code, 12-German people, the,. 12, 36, 59, 80, 104, 128, 151, 172, 221, 312, 432-German soldiers, 221 -Germany, propaganda to, 80, 104- Germany, re-education of, 106, 243, 264, 288-Greece, 552, 576, 599-" Govern- ment of the people," 152; "Govern- ments and Disorders," 599-" Guns of Metz," 482.

'HARRIS, Mr. Wilson, aild the psalmist's "--` span, 244-Helping housewives, 173, 196, 197, 220, 265-Hopkins, Gerard, 82-Hoppers and flying bombs, 130- Housing, 361.

'INDIA, 12, 13, 37, 130, 172, 196, 220, 243, A 265, 336, 433, 577-Industrial educa- tion, 457-Irish neutrality, 458-Italy, treatment of, 456, 481.

(IFFICIAL idiocy, 174-Orthography, a

• question of, 290-Ovid and St. Paul, 106, 129, 152.

13Aiss-runt, 37, 60, 81, 105-Paper rationing, 60-Parliamentary scandal a, 337-Party machines, 457, 481, 5042 Peace, the machinery of, 82-Planned economy, 59-Poland and Russia, 336, 360, 409, 432, 528, 599-Polish para- trooper's thanks, 244-Postal deliveries, JAPAN, 482-Jewish soldiers, 174, 222.

T A/4mm degrees, 600-Land and the " people, 14-London in 1970, 129- Losing the peace, 553.

MATERNAL mortality, 80-Musk roses and , purslane, 82.

N.H.'. and B.M.A., 386-Nation's health, the, 433-National Peace Council, 289, 313, 360-Natives and new ... 478 ideas, 288, 313, 408, 432-Nicholson, Mr. Harold, 244-Nietzsche, 385, 410-Non- conformity, decline of, 434-Normandy, a 262 chateau in, 14-Nurseries in new housing, 334 456.

222, 244-Price stability, 129, 152, 173- Publishers and labour, 82, 198, 221- Puigcerda, 198.

RAILWAYS, 386, 433, 457, 481-Religion, A' soldiers' questions 80-Religion, unrest in, 12, 38-" Renewal Through Leisure,' 385, 408-Rhodesia, 264, 288, 289-River pollution, 38-Russia, 313, 336, 360, 409, 599.

Qcnoms, 152, 244, 266, 289, 313- • School books, 481, 600-Security and decadence 408-Service Clubs, 361- Sewing Machine, 221-Shaw, George Bernard, 288-Ships and homes, 362- Side-tracking the Law, 336-Smoke and planning, 81, 106, 17I-Social security, 312, 361, 408-Spectator, the, 222, 244- Sterling, John, 410.

T.U.C.Aand Corporate State, 385-

Teacher, status of the, 600- Teachers' salaries, 456, 480, 505, 553, 577-Tipping problem, the, 290-Tolstoy and the Germans, 221-Tomatoes, 130- Tourists, value of, 360-Trade handi- caps, 433-Trespassing; 244-Turkey and Germany, 130.

" UNCONDITIONAL Surrender," 14 VALERA, Mr. de, 433.

WHAT the Soldier thinks, 504, 528, 552, 553, 576, 577, 599- War criminals, 312, 337, 360-War effort and trade, 554- Who is Gordon Nialet ? 361-Work- man's compensation, 314, 362, 409, 482- World air police, 36.

yUGOSLAVIA, 222.

WRITERS OF LETTERS -

A BERDABE, Lord, 80-Adams, Henry J., -cA 456-Alford, Violet, 151 - Allen, J. E., 457-" American Serviceman," 104-Annand, Michael, 36-Annesley, Hilda, 221-" Another Officer," 528- Antrobus, 0., 599-Athanassoglou, E. H., 222, 576-Athoe, C. B. J., 457-Auty, R. A., 480.

K., 82-Bagnall, Stephen Francis, " 552-Bailey, Gerald, 313-Bailey, Rev. J. H. Shackleton, 12, 150-Baker, E. Alan, 13-Barbour, A. R., 37, 172- Barston, P. G., and others 337-Bash- ford, Sir Henry, 152-Barking, Bishop of, 600-Barrington, Rowena, 129- Beal,. M. A. W., 599-Bell, Oliver, 434- Bentmck, Ursula, 243-Bentley-Taylor, David, 530-" Bevin Boy," 480-Bhck, William, 434-Blackwood, J. H., 174- Blissert, Harry H., 456-Booth, J. W., .409-Boyd, Jessie S., 244-Bracken, Geoffrey, 128-Brend, G. C., 458- Broadbent, Eric, 384-Broadholt, Foxton, 106, 244-Bromwich, Mrs. R., 221- Brooke, S., 456, 553-Brooks, Florence, 290-Browne, Denis, 37.

rAmPBELL, Alexander' 130-" Captain, ."-• 1914-18," 504-"Captain, M.E.F., C.M.F., B.L.A.", 576-Carrington, Nod". 433-Carslaw, William H., 222-Casson Muriel, 222L-Cecil, Viscount, 3122 Chapman, J. A., 82-Clarke, A. George, 244-Clarke, R. E., 151-Clarke, R. S., 172-Clarke, T. A., 386-Claydon, W. A., 480-Clephane, Irene, 82- Coils, G., 198-Colman, D. S., 152- "Continental" 82, 264-Cook, James, 60-Cormac, L. J., 130-Court, W. H. H., 458-Cowley, Wilfrid, 289-Crosfield, George, 264-Cubitt, Catherine, 130- Cubitt, Mary, 173.

TIACEY, W. Manning, 458-David, " Noel, 506-Davies, E. J., 106- Dibley, G. A. S., 600-Dolman, A. 198- Docuuson Ruth S., 554-Dow, George, 481-Dt4dale, Blanche E. C., 105- Duncan-Jones, A. S.,288, 529 - Duncari- Jones, Caroline M., 36.

R. S., 130-Early, J. H., 362- '-' Edwards, 0. S., 220, 265-Edwards, T. Charles, 409-" Englishman," 289- " Englishman recently in America," 220- " Erasmian," 12-Estcoun . D. E., 265- Everett, J. C, 538-" Ex-Airman," 457- " Ex-Dominie," 244.

VAIRWEATHER, J. F. 82, 198-Fielden, -a, Richard, 576-Fisher, Alexandra, 577-Flexman, J. H., 60-" Former Invader," 458-Fox, Charles, 104- Frewen, Oswald, 482.

CARDNER, Michael, 481-Garwood, H. • 22I-George, E. B., 303.

G. E. M., 105-Gilchrist, J. G., 130- ' Grant, G. C. Lindsay, 106-Grant, R. G., 361-Green, Julia, 480-Green, G. S., 599-Green, Laurence, 130? 220-Greg, A. C., 48I-Gregory, Sir Richard, 173- Grierson, Sir Herbert, 128, 172- Griffith, A. M., 106-Griffith, G., 362, 482-Grondona, L. St. Clair, 129, 173- Gunning, M. F., 172.

TTALL, Katharine, 220-Hardcastle,T. L.,

U . 504-Harman, C. J., 80-Harris, Wilson, 244-Harvey-Piper, D. H., 433- Hatton, R. D. 385-Hermann, Erna Maria, 432-Hill, A. V., 243-Hinchliffe, Edward, 38-Hirst, Arthur, 82-Hodge, J. P., 221-Hodson, J. L., 528-Hooper, H. D., 313-Howard, G. Wren, 221- Howell, Norman, 59-Howells, Cicely M., I51-Humphrey, W. G., 81- Huxley, Michael, 103-Hyamson, Albert M.,222.

Trics-Jouss, F., 384-Ireland, D. J., 433- ▪ Irvine, Walter, L., 129.

TACK, H. M., 505-Jacobs, W. J., 553- 'P Jameson Thos. G., 105-Jarvis, C. S., 174-Jenkins, J. D., 433.

„ 196-Kahn, Dr. Les, 312-Kelm, Odette, 528-Kielg, Anthony Philip, 362-Kimmett, V. R., 222-Kingsrnill, G. M., 408-Kirkpatrick, W., 174.

T F. J., 338-Langdown-Brown, Sir - Walter, 600-Latey, Dr.-Wm., 360- Lawrence, Rosamond, 151-Lea, Philip, 12-Leakey, J. H., 266-Lee, G. E., 82- Levenburg, S., 105-Lewis M. T., 37- Lobb, E. L. Martyn, 361-Lodge, W. M., 290-Loeb, Walter, 13-Lomas, Abra- ham, 152-Long, Frank K., 197- Lyall, H. G., 482-Lys, H. G., 104. MACAULAY, Rose, 313-MacCall, D. S., "-"- 81, 196-MacCurdy, Edward, 289- McDougall, Ian, 264, 408-MacKinnon, Norman, 106-McQueen Lieut. M. H., 265, 528, 577-MacWillir■M, E. U., 433- Malcolm, James A., 37, 81-Maldon, Very Rev. R. H., 80, 129, 553-Mander, Geoffrey Le M., 360-Marchant, E. W., 457-Martin, R. E., ..14-Matthews, Peter, 312-Matthews, Very Rev. W. R., 456-May, R. Nunn, 152-" Mere Consumer," 173-Merralls, F. D., 221, 554-Millar, W. A., 152-Minshall, T. H., 104-Mitchell, J. Douglas, 81-Molson, Hugh, 265-Montgomery, Hugh, 481- Moody, Harold A., 288, 409-Morley, J. K., 38-Muir, John, 312-Munro, Evelyn, 290-Murray, Dr. Gilbert, 59, 504-Murray, John, 131, 337.

"13J.C.O.," 528-Nathan, Cyril H., 456- -1- • "Naval Officer," 290-Neilson, Richard, 336-Nichol, Hugh, 600- " Hots," 554.

rbEOLENSKY, Prince Vladimir, 363, 457- " Observer," 553-Oldham, E. C. W., 221-Outwin, W. L., 505.

'PAIGE, C. P., 14-Passmore, H. Steithen, a 12-Paton, John, 106-Pearson, R. G., 337-Pease, Eric H., 36-Peck, R. D., 38 -Peek, Joan, 197-Perrin Nancy, 266- Peters, W. M., 266-Pielhome, K. A., 60-Metrzycki, J., 432-Porritt, D. J., 432-Porter, John, 600-Preston. Major R. Campbell and others, 361-Pumfrett D. G., 385-Purser, W. C. B., 130.

"'D .A.F. Corporal," 577-Rathbone, 41. Eleanor F.; 12, 80, 151-Rau Arthur, 38-Ravenhill, E. L. B., 1302. Richards, George, 36-Richmond, Adml.

H. W., 528-Rieu, Louis' 60-Robbins, P. T., 533-Roberts, Harry, 82, 386- Robertson, Archibald, 152-Robertson, J. W. 288-Robins, Very Rev. H. C., 130-Ross, A. C. G., 600-Roth, Dr. Paul Bernard, 314, 409-Rows, G. G., 599-Rubinstein, M. B. 528-Rugg- Gunn, A., 338-Russell, Mora, 14.

QAVORY, D. L., 529-Salterly, John, • 290-Seammell, W. M., 433- "Schoolmaster," 152-Scott, F. C., 409-Sen, D. M., 13, 336, 577-Shah, Edna Ali, 220-Shaw, C. G., 60- Shaw, G. Bernard, 288-Shaw, P. A., 434, 505-Shoosmith, _Edward, 13- Smart, R. Cecil, 480-Smith, A. Hayes, 578-Smith, Donald, 174-Smithson, Owen V., 505-Sornervell, R. Ursula, 265-Sommerfelt, Alf., 38-Sparrow, Penelope, I4-Spencer, R. El., 592 Sprigas, M. G., 361-Stafford, Sebastian, 552-Stead, G. W., 80-Steinfeld, Justin, 434-Stephen, Barbara, 106-Sterling, Edward, 410-Stevens, G. Arbour, 362- Stevens, T. H. G., 337-Stevens, Theo- dore, 129, 197, 221-Stopes, Marie C., 14-" Student of the Palestine Prob- lem," 81.

Trivtoa, Theo. C., 337-Terry, L. A. C., -• 130-Thomas, Terry, 313-Thomp- son, Dr. David, 104, 313, 336-Thomp- son, Edward, 196, 243-" Toad, M.D.", 386-TweecIsmuir, Lady, 338-Twilley, H. G.,408, 506.

TTNWIN, Ronald, 198-Unwin, Stanley, L.' 60-Utley, T. E., 552, 576, 590- Vansittart, Lord, 36, 128, 172-" Via- tor," 384.

WALKER, Eric, 408-Walker, J. V., 106-Walker, James, 59-Waring, Li F., 128-Watson, Angus, 221- Watson, Graham, 244-Watson, J. A., 106-Watson, R. Erskine, 59-Wechsler, Magnus, 266-Weidt, Frederick, 457- Wells, W. A., 288-Westlake, E. K., 198- Weyman, John, 80-Whitaker, R., 142- White, Col. A. C. T., 197-Whitehom, Margery, 505-Whitlock, Edna, 13- Wiener, Peter F., 243, 410-Williams- Ellis, Amabel, 530-Willis, Frederick, 80, 151, 408-Wilson, Nora, 196-Wilson, William E., 288-Wingfield, Maurice, 361-Winievvicz, J. M. 244-Winster, Lord, 504, 552-Wood, Sir William, 360-Wrench, Sir Evelyn, 578-Wyatt, Oliver, E. P., 289--Wylie, P. White, 599.

yOUNG, Major George K., 432.

BOOKS REVIEWED A IRBORNE Invasion - John Hetherington .. . ... 18 Algerian Adventure-joy thlier _. 20 American Problem, The-D. W.

Brogan .- ... 224 American-English, a Dictionary of... 46 Annihilation of Man, The-Leslie

Paul .- ... 132 Annual Register, 1943, The... - 22 Architecture Arising-Howard Rob- Army at War : Tunisia ... 90 'DANK of England, The-Si John Clapham Bath-R. A. L. Smith ... 370 Blake and Rossetti-Kerrison Preston 298 Book Collecting as a Hobby-P. H. Muir Branch Street-Marie Paned; ... 226 Btenva-T. Graham Brown... ... 601 Britain in the Air-Nigel Tangye .- 392 British Foreign Policy-Sir Edward Grigg ... - ... 178 British Marine Life-C. M. Yonge... 512

(-IAN Planning be Democratic?-

kj

Herbert Morrison and Others 274 Canada Ride-Mary Bosanquet ... 206 Caroline Fox-Wilson Harris ... 508 Charter for the Soil-John Drum-

mond ..r. ... 132 China and Britain-Sir John Pratt ... 108 Choose Your Kitchen-Adie Ballan-

tYne

Christ in the *dowels-Dr. A. E. j.

Rawlinson - ... 202 Church and the Papacy, - - The-Trevor ' Jalland . 153 Church Looks Forward, The-Dr.

William Temple - 270 Colonies-Eric A. Walker ... -. 156 Colour Race and Empire-A. G. Russell. . ... 270 Contemporary Chinese Stories- Chi-Chen Wang. . . 274

Curtain Rises, The--Quentin Rey- nolds ... 112 Czechoslovak &use, :f he-E:Tabor- sky... ... 294 Czechoslovak *Unity, The Basis of-

Alexander Kunosi ... 294

1) DAY-John Gunther ... 64 Desert Warrior ••7 Patrick Hare - Ruthven - 248 Device of Government, .The--John Laird Diplomacy in Fetters-Sir Vitior

Wellesley - Dr. PhilligoT-C. E. Vulliamy ... 318 Dutch Drawings at Windsor Castle-

Leo van Puyvelde _ 84 Dutch Nation, The-G. J. Ranier ... 200 T1, AMON DE VALERA - M. J. MacManus _ ... 388 Education in Britain-R. A. Scott- Economies of' *Advertising, The - F. P. Bishop Elizabeth and Leicester-Milton Waidman Endocrine Man-L. ft. Braster ... 136 English Poetry, a Critical History of-

H. J. C. Grierson and J. C. Smith 484 English Social History-G. M. Tre-

velyan - - ... 176 English Spirit, The-A. L. Rowse . - 532 Englishman and His History, The-

H. Butterfield ... ... 40 Essays and Recolleetions--Scumas O'Sullivan Examinations, The Case for-J. L.

Everybody's Political What's What- Bernard Shaw ... 268

FARM in the Fen, The-Alan

Farming Memoirs-S. G. Kendall 560 Foster, E. M.-Lionel Trilling ... 508 Foundations of Human Conflicts- Wm. A. Brend ... 414 Fox, Caroline-Wilson Harris ... 508 Free Church Tradition-E. A. Payne 416 Freedom in the Faith-W. B. Selbie 340 Freedom from Want-Paul Einzig ... 296 French-English Dictionary, Harrap's 46 From Jesus to Paul-Joseph Klausner 460 From One Generation to Another- Hilda Martindale ... ... 16 Future of Economic Society, The- Roy Glenday ... 228 "j'."" FOR Genevieve-F1.-Lt. IX Herbert ... 584 Germany, a Short History 0f-S. H. Steinberg ... ... 364 Germany Between Two Wars - Lindley Fraser ... ... 601 Golden Carpet, The-Somerset de Gospel of the New World, The- Oliver C. Quick ... 368 Gypsies of Britain-Brian Vesey- FitzGerald ... 16

HARRIET and Mary-Walter Sidney Scott - 586 Hopkins Gerard Manley-W. H.

Gardner ... ... 606 Hotel Receptionist-Dorothy Gray... 110 Housing Manual . . ... 342 How to Write-Stephen Leacock ... 442 IMAGES from the Arab World- 1 Herbert Howard and Ibrahim Shukrallah - ... 438 India : A Plan of Economic Develop- ment, 154; Verdict on India- Beverley Nichols ... ... 364 In a Strange Land-Eric Gill - 136 Interlude in Spain, An-Charles

d' Y dewalle... 436 Island, The-Francis Brett *ioung... 510 Italian Corporative System, The-

James Meenan _ ... 226 Italy and the New World Order- Luigi Smrzo - 86 Italy : Evolution of Modem Italy- A. J. Whyte ... 294 JAPAN: Ten Years in Japan-

1 Joseph C. Grew ... 316 Jefferies' Countryside-ed. Samuel J.

ANDSCAPE Verse : ed. J.

1 Betiemann and G. Taylor ... 178 Last Essays-J. A. Spender... ... 562 Last Flight from Singapore-Arthur Gerald Donahue ... _ ... 246 Leningrad-Alexander Werth - 108 Let's Try Liberalism-Elliott Dodáa 40 Letter from New Guinea-Vem Haugland _ ._ 440 Letter to My Son, A-Osbert Sitwell 204 Liberties and Communities in Medie- val England-Helen M. Cam _ 316 Listening for the Drums-Gen. Sir

Ian Hamilton . ... 176 Logic of War, The-Murray Flames 466 MANET-Raymond Mortimer ... 84 Meaning and Purpose-Kenneth Memories of Happy Days-Julian

Green Memories and Opinions-A. Quiller Couch ... 536 Men of Bomber-Edward G. Thomp- Milton, Man and Thinker-Denis Saurat ... 154 Money : Its Present and Future- G. D. H. Cole ... ... 486 Moore, Henry-Sculpture and Draw- ings-Herbert Read ... ... 412 Musical Articles-Donald Francis Tovey ... 416 My Years in China-Hallet Abend... 390 Xr AT1ONAL Health Insurance- 1,1 Hermann Levy ... 534 Navies in Exile-A. D. Divine ... 62 Netherlands, Military Operations in the-P. L. G. Doorman ... 86 New Chum-John Masefield ... 602 New Road, 1944 ... ... 322 New Writing and Daylight--ed. John

New Zealand-Walter Nash ... 412

Next Development in Man, The- L. L. Whyte ... ... 292 Norfolk Worthies-R. W. Ketton- Nutrition and National Health- Sir Robert McCarrison 18 ChC.EAN POWER WINS-Brian 110 Turista One King-Derek Tangye 562 One Year's Work-Quunin Hogg -. 40 Our Building Inheritance-W. H.

AIDEIA, the Ideals of Greek Culture-Werner Jaeger ... 346 Penguin New Writing No. 19, 158; No. 21, ... - ... 442 Penn, William-W. W. Comfort ... 556

Per Ardua-Hilary.. George Saun- ders 484 Philosophical *Commentaries (Berke-

ley)-ed. A. A. Luce . . 250 Pi * Pipeline to Battle-Peter W.Rainier 246 Pissarro, Camille, Letters of-ed. Lucien Pissarro and John Rewald 153 Poetry reviewed 42, 90, 158, 318, 346 Poet's Eye, The (Anthology)--ed. Geoffrey Grigson - ... 604 Polish Anthology, A-T. M. Filip and M. A. Michael ... 182 Polish Democracy-W. j. Rose ... 486 Primer of the Coming World- Leopold Schwarzschild 556 Prisoner in Germany, A-Robert Guerlain ... 61 Problems of the Peace-Wilson Harris 224 Psychiatry, a Handbook of-P. M.

Lichtenstein 88 13 ACE and Politics in Kenya- it Elspeth Huxley and Margery Perham Reading of the Bible, The-Sir

Frederic Kenyon ... 66 Reflections in a Mirror-Charles Morgan ... ... 558 Remembering My Good Friends- Mary Agnes Hamilton ... 582 Restaurant Roundabout - T. A.

Layton ... 250 Rights of Man and Natural Law, The-Jacques Maritain ... 390 Rise of Polish Democracy, The--

W. J. Rose ... ... 486 SCOTTISH Art and Letters : Scottish Towns, Our... 558 Selected Writing - ed. lieginald

Moore ... 558 Seven Archbishops-Sidney Dark ... 134 Sex Education-Cyril Bibby ... 394 Shakespearean Gleanings-E. K.

Chambers ... 268 Silent Traveller in Oxford, The- Chiang Yee... ... ... 582 Social Psychology of Education, The C. M. Fleming ... 22 Social Service in a General Hospital- Dorothy Manchee ... 114 Sophoclean Tragedy-C. M. Bowm 245 Steer, Wilson-Robin Ironside ... 84 Suvorov, Alexander-K. Osipor ... 180 FCHAIKOVSKY-Gerald Abra- I ham Ten Years to Alamein-Matthew Halton ... ... 112 Things Past-Michael Sadleir ... 342 Third Class to Dunkirk - Peter Hadley .

Thirty Years Farming . - William .. 560

This miFnarmin*i Business - Frank

Sykes . . 246

Those Clouded. L..e. -oombes 44 Thrill of Tradition, The-James

Moffatt ... .. -' Tide Turns, The-" Strategieus "... 510 Tiger Kills, The ... ... 394 Time for Decision, The-Sumner Wells _ Towards a Plan for Oxford City- Laurence Dale ... ... 344 Traditional Chinese Tales-trans.

Chi-Chen Wang - ... 274 Trumpet Voluntary-G. B. Stern ... 490 Twelfth, The-J. K. Stanford ... 602 Two Hundred and Fifty Times I saw a Play-K. 0. Newman ... 366

T.S.S.R.-Walter Duranty . 340 Uccello-John Pope-Hennessy ... 84 Unfinished Business-Stephen Bon- sai States of Germany-K. IC.

Doberer ... 601 VICTORIAN Diarist, A-Hon. ‘' E. C. F. Collier WAR and Diplomacy in North

I Africa-John 1Viacvane ... 298 We Built and Destroyed-Douglas Bailey Webster's Biographical Dictionary ... 490 Way of Recovery, The-S, L. W.

Simpson ... 202 We Have been Friends Together- Raissa Maretain ... 230 What To Do With Germany-Louis

Windfalls-R. C. Trevelyan... ... 584 Wingate's Raiders-Charles J. Rob 490 Vinstanley, Gerrard, selections from, ed. Leonard Hamilton ... 272 VEARS of Victory-Arthur Bryant 580 1 Yevele, Henry-John H. Harvey 514 FICTION A BSENT in the Spring-Mary Westmacott - - 228 All Glorious Within-Bruce Marshall 464 Avalanche-Kay Boyle ... • ... 584 DACHELOR, The-Stella Gib- _11 bons ... - ... 344 Ballad and the Source, The-Rosa- mond Lehmann ... 368 Black Venus, The-Ithys Davies ... 344 Bomb and a Girl, A-Hugh Shear-

man ... 392

Bombardier-Stephen Gilbert ... 392 etHILDREN'S Books - 534 VJ Close Game, The-Elizabeth Delehanty Cluny Brown-Margery Sharp ... 20 Cup of Astonishment, The-Vera • T. Mirsky

DEVIL Held the Aces, The- Patrick Doncaster ... ... 248 EARTHethwanynd Glr-illigh Heaven- FAT. SAoodBathe Wind for France 488

Fidus Achates-George Baiter ... 112 Fire of the Lord, The-Norman

Nicholson 512 Flame from the Rack-Tan Yun. .. 320 Friendly Young Ladies, The-Mary GOLDEN Fleece, The-Robert Graves ... - 560 Green Dolphin Country-Elizabeth TIARD F brings

Facts-Howard Spring ... 44

1I He aemence Dane . . - 512 HilyhkelKinded Murder-Christopher 88

Horse's Mouth, ---, The: . Joyce.ary ... 204

IF II ComovaetoHrome+TiNelliose 88

Robey ... 368

KATHRINE-Hans Habe ... 136 AADY in theLake, The-Raymond Chandler 464 Live Dangerously-Axel Kielland... 228

Locusts, The-Otto Schrag... ... 180 Looking-Glass, The-William March ... - 20 Love on the Super-tax-Marghanita Laski 536 EN Die Alone-Michael Leigh 416 Ji Mrs. Loveday-Robert Good- year Musk-ox, The-N. S. Leskov ... 112 !TO More Than Human-Maura 111 Laverty... ... 584 Nobody Lives For Ever-W. R. North Wind of Love, The-

Compton Mackenzie ... ... 604 -IUTNUMBERED, The - J Catherine Hutton ... 604 "DASTORAI..-Nevil Shute -. 368 .1 Pity My Simplicity-Chris

Massie 20 Porch and The Stronghold, The- Richard Church . 180 Power House, The-Alex Comfort... 296 AZOR'S Edge, The-W. Somer.

111, set Maugham_ . 64 Retreat, Hell-William Martin Camp 416

Rogue's Lute-Philip Rush... ... 272 QHRIMP and the Anemone, The- ICI L. P. Hartley - ... 416 Simone-Lion Feuchtwanger ... 392 Sirius-Olaf Stapledon ... 88 So Linked Together-Michael Spinners of Silk, The-Hsiao Ch'ien 204 Stephen Hero-James Joyce ... 112 Stranger, The-Maria Kuncewico- zowa . Stuff to Give the Troops, The- Sunrise to Sunset-Adrian Bell ... 156 THEN a Soldier - Geoffrey Cotterell512 There was An Old iVoman-Ellery Queen . - 88 There Were No Windows-Norah Hoult 180 There's No Story There-Inez Holden 488 This Marriage-Edith Roberts _ 64 Till Death Do Us Part-John Dickson Carr _ - ...320 Towards Zero-Agatha Christie ... 88 Tucker's People-Ira Wolfert ... 44 Two Mirrors-Peter de Polnay ... 536

,,,VIOLENTes Friends, The-Winston 272 WALK in the Sun, A-Harry Brown ... 488 War Tide-Lin Taiyi . 320 Where Helen Lies-Margaret Lane 156 Where the Sea Breaks-John Prebble 136 Wind and the Rain, The-Joy.ce Homer .. 136 Wood and the Trees, The-Mary

Mitchell ... 156

-VEOMAN'S Hospital-Helen...

I Ashton ... 248 Young Bess-Margaret Irwin ... 604 COUNTRY LIFE By Sir William Beach Thomas, 14, 38, 66, 79, 103, 127, 158, 174, 198, 222, 250, 266, 290, 386, 434, 458, 482, 506, 530, 554, 578, 606.

By Richard Church, 314, 338, 362, 410.

' ACORNS, 434-Agricultural Committees, 198-" Agriculture," the word, 103- Algiers, a letter from, 458-Amaryllis Stembergia, 410-Anemones, 198- Annuals, 222-Apples, 174, 266, 386, 458 -Autumn colours, 362-Autumn flowering trees, 266.

BARBERRY, 530-Barley, 14, 290- Beans, 127, 222, 434, 506-Beetroot, 506 -Belladonna Lilies, 434-Berberis, 290- Birds : Bird Nurseries, 14; Birds and Barley, 14; Nests on golf courses, 38; rare birds, 66; Coal-man's friend, 66; Ministry of Agriculture and Ornithology, 103, 127; Sparrow Clubs, 103 ; Nesting boxes, 12'7; Northern Grouse, 174; Trooping a the birds, 362; birds at Lebanon, 434; sensitive birds, 482; urbanized birds, 506; birds in winter and sununer, 530; a new bird species, 578; Avicultural Magazine, 578; late songs, 554-Birds mentioned ; Bittern, 482; Canary finch, 578; Chaffinch, 14, 38, 103; Cormorant, 56; Cuckoo, 38; Dabchick, 38; Dunnock, 103; Fly-catcher, 127; Garden warbler, 103; Godwit, 66; Grasshopper waebler, 14; Grebe, 506; Greenshank, 506; Grouse,. 174; Gull, 506; Hawfinch, 127; Jackdaw, 14; Jay, 14, 127; Kestrel, 362; Kingfisher, 38; Lark, 38, 530 ; Linnet, 38; Mallard, 38; Magpie, 562; Meadow Pipit, 103; Moorhen, 38; Owl, 386; Partridge, 79, 174 ; Pheasant, 14, 198; Pigeon, 14, 530; Pratincole, 458; Quail. 198; Redshank, 66; Redstart, 506; Robin, 127; Rook, 14; Ruff, 66; Sandmartin, 66; Shrike, 14, 38; Sparrow, 103; Starling, 530; Swallow, 362; Tern, 438; Thrush, 66, 530; Tit, 127; Wagtail, 38, 66, 506; Willow warbler, 66; Wren 127; Wryneck, 127; Yellow hammer, 38-Black fly, 14, 79, 222- Blackberries, 222-Books on husbandry, 506; Books mentioned : Fields, Factories and Workshops, 290; A Boy in Kent, 410; Country Planning, 554; A Nature Lover's Notebook, 606-Buddleia Meyer- ensis, 530-Butterflies, 174, 222.

CABBAGES, 530, 606-Carrots, 66, 506- Cedars of Lebanon, 434-Celtuce, 266, 434-Collett, Anthony, 14-Compost,

578, 606-Continental gardening, 250- Cornfields, 103-Corn-in-the-cob, 386- Country natural history societies, 66- Countryman's knowledge, 338-Crops, variety of, 127.

DAY from the calendar, a, 440-Dock, a rare, 66-Doodle-bombs, 314.

ENDIVE, 158.

Farm Economist, 458-Figs, 314- Flowering shrubs, 222-Fly-papers 362

- Fodder, 362-Foot and mouth.diliease, 38-Fruit trees, 578.

GLOW-WORMS, 222-Golfer and lark's nest, 38-Gout weed, 66-Gourds, 266- Government subsidies, 506-Grapes, 314

- Guns and vermin, 198.

HARVEST, the 79, 127, 158, 290-- Herbs, 38-Hedgehog, 266-Hertford- shire Society, 38-Hickling Broad, 458- Holly berries, 606-Hop-pickers, 314,410

- " Husbandry," 103-Hyssop, 38.

INDIA, naturalist in, 158-Italy, butter- flies in, 174.

JOHN INNES Agriculture Institution, 578. KENTISH village, 338-Kohl rabi, 14.

LEA, river, 14, 38, 250-Lettuce, 434- Liverpool and District Ramblers' Federa- tion, 127.

MAIZE, 386-Maggots, 338-Manures, 66, 103, 578-Mosquito, 458-Marrows, 198-Mint,38-Mushrooms, 222-Musk, 38.

NATIONAL Parks 606-National Trust and naturalists, 530-Neighbours, harm- ful, 198-.Nene, river, 250-Nitrogen, 66, 103-North African flora, 127-November bouquets, 434-November flora, 506.

ORNAMENTAL fruits, 290-Owl, the little Spanish, 386.

PARRS, in war-time, 386-Parsley, 482- Peals, 362, 482-Pirus Torinoides, 290- Planning for rural life, 554-Poppy seed, 198-Potatoes, 79, 198-Prognostic faiths, 482-Provincial natural history, 606-Purslain, 127.

RADIO-ACTIVE creatures, 314-Rabbits, 79, 198-Rats, 174, 266-Raw vegetables, 14-Retriever bird-nesting, 66-River pollution, 14, 250-Rothamsted, 66, 103- Rustic memories, 222-Rustic wisdom, 250.

ST. MARTIN'S Slimmer, 434-Sanctuary tactics, 290-Saxon farming, 103- Scabious, 386-Scarlet runners, 506- Shell holes, 66-Sowing, 79, 222- Squirrels, 79, 222, 250, 386-Strang, Miss, 482-Sugar beets, 79.

TOMATOES, 79, 103, 198-Tree diseases, 530-Trespassing, 222.

VANISHED STREAMS, 554-Vegetables 14, 16„ 79, 103, 127, 250-Ver, river, 662

' Vermin, 198, 266-Vincent, Jim, 458- Violets, 410.

war..x, a perfect, I27-Wasps, 174, 290 - Water plantain, 66-Weather, 103, 198, 290, 362-Weather signs, 554-Wheat, 290-Willow herb, 434-Women's Insti- tutes, 482-Woodman, 338.

A SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK 4, 28, 52, 72, 96, 120, 144, 164, 188, 212, 236, 250, 280,304, 328,352, 376, 400, 424, 448, 472, 496, 520, 544, 569, 592.

CINEMA

Actress, The, 35 • Address Unknown, 335; Adventures in Biddiara, 431; Adventures of Mark Twain, 219; American Romance, An' 242; Arms and the Woman, 359; Back Door to Tokyo, 126; Between Two Worlds, 407; Big Pack, The, 219; British Imperialism, 219 ; Casanova Brown, 527; Champagne Charlie 195; Children of the City, 335; - Christmas Holiday, 150; Climax, The,431 ; Cover Girl, 11; Dead End, 455 • Don't Take it to Heart, 359; Double indemnity, 263; Dreaming, 575; English Without Tears, 103; Eve of St. Mark, The, 35; Experi- ments in the Revival from Death of Organisms, 11; Fiddler: Three, 407; Film Societies, 383; Going My Way, 103; Great Moment, The, 58; Hail the Conquering Hera, 407; Hairy Ape, The, 287; Harbour Willt to France, A., 479; Henry V, 503; Hitler Gang, The, 311 ; Home in Indiana, 171; Happened To-morrow, 79.; Justice is Coming, 35; Ku Kan, 431; La Femme du Boulanger, 79; Laura, 527; Le Journal de la Resistance, 263; Mask of Dimitrios,The, 335; New French Films, 335; Netorreels from Paris, 219; Old Acquaintance, 155; Once Upon a Time, 171; Out of Chaos, 575; Passage to Marseilles, 58' Professor hfamlock, 263; Racial Problems, 311; Report from the Aleutians, 126; Return of the Vikings,263 ; River, The, 79; San Diego, I Love You, 455; Second Bank of London, 527; Seventh Cross, The, 219; Spanish Earth, 431; Story of Dr. Wassell, 772e, 150; Summer Storm, 527; Sweet and Low Down, 287; Toscanini, 263; Two Thousand Women, 263; Underground Report, 58; Uncertain Glory, 58; V.1. 479; Voice in the Wind, 287; Western Approaches, 551; White Cliffs of Dover, The, 150 1 Wing and a Prayer, 242; World in Action, The, 126; Review of the Year, 598.

THEATRE

Anna Christie, at the Arts Theatre, 527; Anglo-Russian "Merry-Go-Round,,' at the Adelphi, 431; Arms and the Man, at the New, 242; Ballet Rambert, at the Lyric, 171; Banbury Rose, The, at Wyndham's, 242; Bird in the Hand, at the St. Martin's, 195; Candida, at the Lyric, Hammer- smith, 527; Carnava7, at the Princes, 359; Circle, The, at the Haymarket, 383; Fanny's First Play, at the Arts, 286; Hamlet, at the Haymarket, 383; Hamlet, at the Bristol Grammar School, 575; Happy and Glorious, at the Palladium, 335; It Depends What You Mean, at the Westminster, 359; Jenny Jones, at the Hippodrome, 335; Lady Julie at the Chanticleer, 11; - Love in Idleness, at the Lyric, 598; Love for Love, at the Hay- market, 383; Mine Hostess, at the Arts, 171 ; Miracle in the Gorbals, at the Princes, 407; Peer Gym, at the New, 219; Peter Pan, at the Stoll, 575; Private Lives, at the Apollo, 431; Richard the Third, at the New, 263; Sadler's Wells Ballet, at the Princes, 311; Sadler's Wells Ballet, at the New, 527; Too True to be Good, at the Lyric, Hammersmith, 431.

MUSIC Beecham at the Albert Hall, 527; Chamber Music at Wigrnore Hall, 287; Cose fan tutte, 195; Mauchault to Poulenec, 503; Miss Rainees Quartet, 11; Modern Chamber Music, 479; Sadler's Wells Opera, 150, 551; Gramo- phone Notes, 35, 171, 263, 383, 455, 598.

POETRY

Alexander, George Michael, Peguy, 193; Arlott, John, Summer 1944, 359; Beniims, E. A., The Leader, 498; Botv- man, Winifred Comstock, The Soldier's Wife, 219; Brundle, Frederick, The Lonely Ones, 35; Cochrane, Peter, The Pity of It! 311; Coke, Percival Hale, Death of a Conscript, 241; Hamey, Edith, Defects of Loneliness, 575; Hedger, Ruth, Miserere: Auxiliary Hospital, 1944, 501; Hesketh, Phoebe, On the Shore, 455; Hutton, Peter, The Buzzard, 335; Kovalenkov, A. (translated by V. de S. Pinto), To Olga at the Front, 596; Martin, Eva, Audience, 148; Matterson, Jessica, Love Song, 573; Monsey, Derek, Official Sepulture, 261; N. J., Self- Conscious, 77. Nicholson, Norman, Song, 242; Nisbet, J. T., On Active Service, 9; Simonov, Konstantin, Epi- taph on a Russian Soldier, 11; Stagg, Roy, Daredevil Love, 429; Turner, W. J., Poetry and Science, 58; Watson, Hazel, The Sea, 309.

ART Exhibitions, 407, 479, 503, 551.

FINANCE AND INVESTMENT 22, 46, 90, 114, 138, 182, 230, 274, 298, 322, 346, 370, 394, 418, 442, 466, 490, 514, 538, 562, 586.