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INDEX FOR JULY-DECEMBER 1983 SUBJECTS AND TITLES

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Abbacadabra (Lyric, Hammersmith), 31 Dec 24(AR) Abolish and be praised, 22 Oct 3(LA) Abortion: a ban on abortion now entrenched in the Irish con- stitution, 17 Sept 12(A), 1 Oct 18, 8 Oct 22(L) Absolute Liberty: Articles and Papers of Caroline Robbins, (ed.) Barbara Taft, 13 Aug 26(R) Abyssinia: see Ethiopia `Action on Alcoholic Abuse' (AAA), 24 Sept 6(AV), 31(A), 15 Oct 20(L) Act of Darkness, Francis King, 8 Oct 28(R) Actor's Nightmare, The (Ambassadors), 19 Nov 36(AR) Acts and Letters of the Apostles, Richmond Lattimore, 26 Nov 29(R) Adams, Dr. Bodkin: his acquittal for murder, 16 Jul 17(A) Admen and snobs, 2 Jul 17(A)

Advertising: the prejudice against admen, 2 Jul 17(A), 9 Jul 19,30 Jul 18(L); British advertising standards rising, 2 Jul 17(A);

Shell's advertising art, 9 Jul 28(AR) Affront to decency, An, 3 Sept 15(A) Afghanistan: reports from two Bntish journalists, 3 Dec 29(R) Africa: Margery Perham and Negley Farson on Africa, 8 Oct 24(R); the Sahara, 26 Nov 28(R); see also individual countries Agnes of God (Greenwich), 27 Aug 24(AR) Agriculture: pampered by the Thatcher Government, 10 Dec 3(LA); farmers now less favourably viewed by the public, 17 Dec 4(PC)

Aida (Verona), 13 Aug 27(AR) Air of Lebanon, The, 10 Dec 8(A)

AIR RAVEL on an air shuttle to Glasgow, 9 Jul 31(PS); British Midland Air- ways and the Belfast service, 27 Aug 15(C); a South Korean airliner shot down by a Russian fighter in Russian air space, 10 Sept 5(N), 7, 10(A), 34(PW), 17 Sept 9(A), 19(L),1 Oct 7(A), 32(PS), 8 Oct 7(A); how and why did it happen?, 10 Sept 7, 8 Oct 7(A), 12 Nov 24(L); Greek VIPs travelling by Olympic Air- ways, 24 Sept 30(A); British Airways to be put on the market, 12 Nov 23(C) Aitmatov, Chingiz, The Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years, 5 Nov 30(R) Aladdin (Shaftesbury), 31 Dec 24(AR) Albert: Prince Albert, His Life and Work, Hermione Hobhouse, 12 Nov 35(AR) Albert, Prince Consort, Robert Rhodes James, 26 Nov 23(R) Alcohol: See DRINK Allaun, Frank: his Right of Reply in the Media Bill, 16 Jul 19, 20 Aug 17(L) Alliance, the Liberal/SDP: its problems, 16 Jul 4(PC) All or nothing, 3 Sept 3(LA) All Saints' Day, 26 Nov 38(PS), 17 Dec 31(L) All the Queen's Men: Power and Politics in Mary Stuart's Scotland, Gordon Donaldson, 3 Sept 21(R) America must decide, 17 Sept 3(LA) American elephant, The, 17 Dec 29(C) Anagrams, verses incorporating, 12 Nov 38(CO) Andropovshchina, 10 Dec 12(A) Anecdotes about writers and artists, 31 Dec 17(L) Angel City (New End), 1 Oct 27(AR) Angling: 'utak Walton and his Compkat Angler, 10 Dec 27(R), 31 Me 11(A); cruelty to fish, 10 Dec 27(R), 31 Dec 11(A) Angola: the garrison of Cangamba falls to Unita forces, 17 Sept 7(A); the backgroundto the war, 17 Sept 7(A), 24 Sept 19, 1 Oct 18(L); 'n6gritude', 24 Sept 19, I Oct 18, 8 Oct 22(L) Annie Wobbler (New End), 6 Aug 29(AR) Another voice, 2 Jul 6, 9 Jul 6, 16Jul 6, 23 Jul 6, 30Jul 6, 3 Sept 6, 10 Sept 6, 17 Sept 6, 24 Sept 6, 1 Oct 6, 8 Oct 6, 15 Oct6, =Oct 6, 29 Oct 6, 5 Nov 6,12 Nov 6,19 Nov 6, 3 Dec 6,10 Dec 6, 17 Dec 6, 31 Dec 6(AV) Anstruther, Ian, Oscar Browning, 29 Oct 29(R) Apartheid of the tribes, 9 Jul 12(A) Apocalypse soon, 1 Oct 7(A)

Apologies: to Clive James, 16 Jul 20(X)

Appleby-in-Westmorland visited, 30 Jul 15(A), 3 Sept 17(L) Aqua Eye, The, 20 Aug 13(A) Arafat's political victory, 3 Dec 11(A) Archaeology: Stonehenge, 2 Aug 26(L); chambered mounds in Ireland, 19 Nov 33(R) ARCHITECTURE cathedrals and their builders, 9 Jul 26(R); Georgian Dublin, 13

Aug 24(R); death of Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, 3 Sept 13(A); C.R. Mackintosh, 10 Sept 26(R); a house in Addison Rd, Ken- sington, and the Ismaili Cultural Centre, 1 Oct 5(N); the GLC's Historic Buildings Department, 5 Nov 14(A); the plans of Hunting Gate and Seifert for 'dockland villages' in the-East End of London, 10 Dec 18(A); the churches of-Latin America, 17 Dec 16(A); the revised design for the National Gallery exten- sion, 17 Dec 24(A)

Arden of Faversham (The Pit), 27 Aug 24(AR), 24 Sept 19(L) ARGENTINA no 'sophisticated propaganda machine', 2 Jul 5(N); to acquire the material to make nuclear weapons, 22 Oct 20(L); the Peronist Herrninio Iglesias, 12 Nov 13(A); the Peronista de- feated by the Radicals in general election, 12 Nov 13(A); a pioneer Scots family in Patagonia, 3 Dee 28(R) Argentinian nightmares, l2 Nov 13(A) Anadrie on Naxos (Coliseum), 24 Sept 28(AR) Aristocrats, Robert Lacey, 22 Oct 30(R) Armenian recovery, The, 6 Aug 8(A) Armenians, the: their vicissitudes in the past and their present de- mands,6 Aug 8(A) ARMY AND ARMED FORCES, THE an RAF base in Germany visited, 2 Jul 6(AV); a visit to the Army Air Corps at Hildesheim, 24 Sept8(A); British troops to be withdrawn from Belize, 8 Oct 3 A); the British peace- keeping contingent in Lebanon, 29Oct 8(A); F-M Montgom- ery'a character and generalship, 17 Dec 23(A), 31 Dec 20(R) Axp, Hans and Jean: exhibition, 30 Jul 29(AR) ART

artists' exhibitions: Hans and Jean Arp, 30 Jul 29, Georg Baselitz, 29 Oct 34, Glen Baxter, 17 Dec 56, Joseph Beuys, 1 Oct 28, Stephen Buckley, 29 Oct 34, Reg Butler, 26 Nov 32, Richard Canine, 23 Jul 27, Brian Clarke, 2 Jul 27, Harold Cohen, 16 Ju: 28, David Cox, 6 Aug 27, Graham Crowley, 30 Jul 28, Arthur Devis, 10 Dec 34, William Dobson, 10 Dec 34, Duly, 19 Nov 35, David Hackney, 13 Aug 27, 19 Nov 35, Allen Jones, 9 Jul 29, Leonard McComb, 29 Oct 34, Stephen McKenna, 1 Oct 32, John Dewe Mathews, 29 Oct 34, Joan Miro, 13 Aug 27, Henry Moore, 13 Aug 27, Malcolm Morley, 16 Jul 27, Peter Phillips, 9 Jul 28, John Piper, 17 Dec 55, Vu- . ginia Powell, 17 Dee 55, Paula Rego, I Oct 32, Bridget Riley, 13 Aug 27, John Ruskin, 1 Oct 32 Michael Sandie, 20 Aug 24, Matthew Smith; I Oct 27, BIll Woodrow, 30 Jul 28(AR) exhibitions of furniture and works of art, and early Italian aint- ings, 2 Jul 28(AR); Agnew's summer exhibition, 2 Jul 28 AR); Caravaggio, 9 Jul 23(R); French 18th-century art, 9 Jul 27 AR); Shell's advertising art,9 Jul 28(AR); Tudor miniaturists, Jul 26(AR); photography as an aid to painting, 23 Jul 26(AR); the Vatican's treasures, 30 Jul 24(R); English Neo-Romantics 1935- 1950, 30 Jul 28(AR); The Sculpture Show (Arts Council), 20 Aug 24(AR); Van Dyck's portrait of Anne Killigrew sold abroad, 27 Aug 13(A), 17 Sept 19(L); Vanessa Bell, 27 Aug 18(R); New Art (Tate), 24 Sept 26(AR); the Tally Cobbold biennial exhibition, 1 Oct 28(AR); late Victorian, Edwardian and contemporary English sculpture, 15 Oct 31(AR); the ad- vanced sculpture course at St Martin's School of Art, 15 Oct 31(AR); the Burrell Collection, 22 Oct 31SiAR6 Russian avant- garde and constructivist art, 5 Nov 34(A ); utch landscape painting, 5 Nov 35(AR); the Genius of Venice exhibition (RA), 3 Dec 33(AR); the case for the return of the Elgin Marbles examined, 10 Dec 14(A), 17 Dec 30, 31 Dec 17(L); the revised winning design for the National Gallery extension, 17 Dec 24(A); biblical painting, 17 Dec 45(R); anecdotes about artists sought, 31 Dec 17(L); John Piper's topographical an, 31 Dec 20(R); Raphael's drawings, 31 Dec 25(AR)

Arts, the: the Government and arts subsidies, 31 Dec 3(LA) Arts Council, the: 'Writers Fellowships', 10 Sept 5(N) Art there, old mole?, 20 Aug 15(A) At First Sight (film), 22 Oct 32(AR) Attacking scholarship, 19 Nov 22(A)

Auden, W.H., 27 A.Fultg 21(1); 27 Aug 2I(R)

Auden: A Carnival of Intellect, Edward Callan, 27 Aug 21(R) August, 13 Aug 31( S), 27 Aug 26(AR) Austen, Jane: 6 Aug 20(1); her family's history, 6 Aug 20(R) AUSTRALIA Alan Bond's Australia It wins the America's Cup, 1 Oct 11(A); Harold Holt alleged to have been a Chinese agent, 26 Nov 10(A); the dubious career of the former secretary of the Mel- bourne Club, 26 Nov 10(A); the Northern Territory, 26 Nov 28(R); Ayers Rock given to the Aborigines, 3 Dec 7(A); disease and squalor among the Aborigines, 3 Dec 7(A) Authors: their poverty, 23 Jul 31(PS); selling their MSS and type- scripts, 23 Jul 32(PS); 'Writers' Fellowships', 10 Sept 5(N); authors recollected, 22 Oct 27(R); anecdotes about writers sought, 31 Dec 17(L) Autumn, the onset of, 12 Nov 37(PS) Axe, a Spade and Ten Acres, An, George Courtauld, 10 Sept 26(R) Axton, W.F., and Edward Hewett, Convivial Dickens: The Drinks of Dickens and His Times, 31 Dec 12(A) Ayers Rock: given hack to the Aborigines, 3 Dec 7(A)

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Babel of voices, A, 27 Aug 15(A) Babies in Rhinestone, Sheila Mackay, 15 Oct 25(R) Back to class; 1 Oct 6(AV) Back to Somerset, 19 Nov 21(A) Badgers in a Somerset town, 10 Sept 5(N) Bali: a conversation between a high-caste and a low-caste Balinese, 17 Dec 25(A) Ballet: see Dance and ballet Ballooning: the Montgolfier brothers, 3 Sept 20(R) BANKS Lord Richardson retires as Governor of the Bank of England, 2 Jul 16(C); a dismissive letter to a bank manager, 9 Jul 32(C0); high charges for acting as executors and trustees, 6 Aug 19(L); the problems raised by sovereign borrowers who cannot pay up, 10 Sept 17(C); the case for a special tax on banking, 17 Sept 16(C); Lloyds Bank's sponsorship of chess, 15 Oct 36(A); com- peting with building societies in the mortgage market and for depositors' savings, 19 Nov 24(C) Barbados: a 'freebie' press trip, 15 Oct 34, 22 Oct 37(A) Barclot, Brigitte, 8 Oct 35(A) Barefaced C'heek. The Apotheosis of Rupert Murdoch, Michael Leapman, 23 Jul 22(R) Baron James: The Rise of the French Rothschilds, Anka Muhl- stein, 16 Jul 21(R) Barzini, Luigi, The Impossible Europeans, 8 Oct 29(R) Baselitz, Georg: exhibition, 29 Oct 34(AR) Battle of the beeves, 22 Oct 16(A) Baxter, Glen: exhibition, 17 Dec 56(AR) BBC, the: its obsession with death in its programmes, 6 Aug 30(AR) Bearded occasion, A, 24 Sept 4(PC) Beards: their significance in politics, 24 Sept 4(PC), 1 Oct 18(L) Beast in view, A, 24 Sept 6(AV) Beatlemania, 17 Dec 32(A) Beatles, the: their influence on the young, 10 Dec 23, 17 Dec 32(A) Beattie, Susan, The New Sculpture, 15 Oct 31(AR) Begetting on the side, 15 Oct 4(PC) Beggar in Purple, A: Selections from the Commonplace Book of Rupert Hart-Davis, 20 Aug 20(R) Begin, Menachem: 27 Aug 1(1); to resign as Israeli prime minis- ter, 3 Sept 3(LA) Behind God's Back, Negley Farson, 8 Oct 24(R) Behind Russian Lines: An Afghan Journal, Sandy Gall, 3 Dec 29(R) Beirut: see LEBANON Belfast in Yugoslavia, 13 Aug 9(A) Believing the unbelievable, 10 Sept 7(A) Belize: British troops to be withdrawn, 8 Oct 3(LA) Belizean blunder, 8 Oct 3(LA) Bell, Vanessa: a biography, 2'7 Aug 18(R) Belloc imitated, 29 Oct 38(CO) Benatar, Stephen, When 1 Was Otherwise, 6 Aug 21(R) Bendor, Leslie Field, 1 Oct 20(R) Bernard, Bruce, The Bible and its Painters (intro. Lawrence Cow- ing), 17 Dec 45(R) Bernstein, Leonard: support for CND, 30 Jul 29(A) Bertin, Celia, Marie Bonaparte: A Life, 29 Oct 26(R) Betjeman, Sir John: 'Betjeman country', 31 Dec 20(R) Betjeman Country, Frank Delaney, 31 Dec 20(R) Beuys, Joseph: a retrospective exhibition, 1 Oct 28(AR) Bevan, Aneurin: the Labour Party's Nye-worship, 8 Oct 4(PC) Beyond the Pale: Sir Oswald Mosley 1933-1980, Nicholas Mosley, 29 Oct 22(R) Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh: and his Orange People, 26 Nov 36(AR) Bible and its Painters, The, Bruce Bernard (intro. Lawrence Cow- ing), 17 Dec 45(R) Big boss to the pig-box, 15 Oct 8(A) Binney, Marcus, and Max Hanna, Preserve and Prosper: The

Wider Economic Benefits of Conserving Historic Buildings, 30

Jul 23(R) Birch, John: the true story of his death, I Oct 10(A) Birds: hidden names of, 17 Sept 31(C0); peregrine falcons, 8 Oct 22(0 Birds of Passage (Hampstead), 24 Sept 27(AR) Birkenhead, the first Earl of: a biography, 26 Nov 26(R) Birth control: prescribing the pill to under-age girls, 6 Aug 17(A) Birthdays in Beirut, 17 Dec 18(A) Biting the hand, 12 Nov 3(LA) Bit of a BoIshie, A, 5 Nov 14(A) Bir of a myth, A, 27 Aug 8(A) Bitter pill, 12 Nov 6(AV) Black and white, 10 Dec 9(A) Black comedy in Grenada, 29 Oct 10(A) Blackshaw, Lyn: former headmaster of Dartington Hall, 17 Sept 5N)

Blac(kwell, Kenneth, Andrew Brink, Nicholas Griffin, Richard A •

Rempel, John G. Slater, (ed.) The Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell: Volume I, Cambridge Essays 1888-99, 3 Dec 26(!).....sidi

Black, white and red, 8 Oct 21(A) Blackwood, Caroline, Good Night Sweet Ladies, 15 Oct 23(R) Blanch, Lesley, Pierre Lori: Portrait of an Escapist, 19 Nov 31(R) Blind Corner, Dornford Yates, 27 Aug 22(R) Blonde! (Old Vie), 19 Nov 36(AR) Blue Nile, The, Alan Moorehead, 16 Jul 23(R) Blunt, Wilfrid, Married to a Single Life: An A utobiography, 1901-

38, 19 Nov 29(R), 3 Dec 19(L) Body, the human, 26 Nov 24(R)

Boll, Heinrich, Irish Journal, 30 Jul 21(R)

Bonaparte, Marie: a biography, 29 Oct 26(R)

Book of Golden Deedes, 22 Oct 6(AV)

Books: authors' poverty, 23 Jul 31(PS); the sale of MSS and type- scripts, 23 Jul 32(PS); imaginary extracts from named books, 22 Oct 38(C0); a list of 13 'Best Novels of Our Time' criticised, 12 Nov 22(A), 19 Nov 26(L); reviewers' choices of the best and worst books of the year, 17 Dec 52(X); T.J. Wise's forgeries, 31 Dec 23(R) Bophuthatswana: the tribal homeland and Sun City visited, 13 Aug 12(A)

Bordeaux boom, The, 24 Sept 10(A) Boris Godunov (Covent Garden), 12 Nov 35(AR) Boxing: a fight in Hemingway's The Snows of Kilimanjaro, 1 Oct

30(A)

BP: the Government sells shares to the public, 24 Sept 16(C)

Brandon, Ruth, The Spiritualists, 2 Jul 22(R) Brassai, The Secret Paris of the Thirties, 23 Jul 19(R) Brave Mr Britton, 15 Oct 3(LA)

Brazil: new credits to be organised by the IMF, 3 Dec 18(C)

Brennan, Martin, The Stars and the Stones, 19 Nov 33(R)

Brewing industry, the, 8 Oct 26(R) Bridport, Dorset: local industries and occupations, 1 Oct 14(A);

its schools, I Oct I4(A), 19 Nov 26(L) Bridport dagger, The, 1 Oct 14(A)

Brien, Alan: his altruistic self-denial, 3 Sept 6(AV)

Brilliant Creatures, Clive James, 23 Jul 20(R)

Brink, Andrew: see Blackwell, Kenneth BRITAIN a guide to unknown Britain, 6 Aug 26(R); a typical Englishman, 17 Sept 15(A), 22 Oct 20(L); a dictionary of modern place names, 22 Oct 28(R); 15 million Britons living on the breadline, 5 Nov 6(AV), 26 Nov 20(L); Britons' attitude to the Common- wealth, 3 Dec 12(A), 17 Dec 31(L); the English attitude to trade and industry, 10 Dec 31a4); government statistics on social

trends, 17 Dec 6, 31 Dec 6(AV) British at Table, 1940-1980, e, Christopher Driver, 2 Jul 21(R)

British Gas Corporation, 20 Aug 14(C) British Leyland: the dismissal of the Cowley 'moles', 20 Aug 15(A), 30(PW) Brittan, Leon: announces a tougher penal policy, 15 Oct 3(LA); on the Harrods bomb, 31 Dec 5(N)

Brook, Stephen (chosen by), The Oxford Book of Dreamy 5 Nov

26(R)

Brothers, Bernice Rubens, 17 Sept 23(R) Brothers and Friends: An Intimate Portrait of C.S. Lewis, Major

Warren Hamilton Lewis, 19 Nov 29(R)

Brown, Peter, and Steven Gaines, The Love You Make: An In- sider's Story of the Beatles, 10 Dec 23, 17 Dec 32(A) Brown, Tina, Life as a Party, 12 Nov 28(R)

Browning, E.B.: letters to Miss Mitford, 2 Jul 20(R) Browning, Oscar: a biography, 29 Oct 29(R)

Browning version, The, 26 Nov 4(PC) Buchan, John, Castle Gay, 27 Aug 22(R)

Buckley, Stephen: exhibition, 29 Oct 34(AR) Building societies: their composite rate of tax, 17 Sept 16(C); the competition among societies and banks for depositors' savings, 19 Nov 24(C) Bulgaria: Georgi Markov's memoirs, 8 Oct 29(R)

Bulldog Drummond, 'Sapper', 27 Aug 22(R) Bull-ring cycle, The, 26 Nov 12(A)

Bunyan, John: nuclear waste to be dumped at his birthplace, 5 Nov 14(A)

Buried Inside Extra (Royal Court), 2 Jul 26(AR) Buried Treasure (Tricycle), 5 Nov 32(AR) Burning Book, The, Maggie Gee, 24 Sept 24(R) Burning the Pope, 12 Nov 14(A)

Burrell Collection, the, 22 Oct 31(AR)

Bushell, Peter, London's Secret History, 13 Aug 23(R)

Busybodies, 24 Sept 31(A) Butler, Reg: exhibition, 26 Nov 32(AR) Butterflies: coupling, 6 Aug 31(PS); catering for butterflies, 27, Aug 19(R)

Butterfly Gardener, The, Miriam Rothschild and Clive Farrell, 27

Aug 19(R)

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Cairo, 3 Dec 36(A)

Cakes and ale no more, 22 Oct 17(A)

Calcutta visited, 16 Jul 5(N)

Callan, Edward, Auden: A Carnival of Intellect, 27 Aug 21(R) Calvino, Halo, Marcovaldo or The Seasons in the City (trans. Wil- liam Weaver), 24 Sept 23(R) Cambridge University: Cambridge between 'the wars, 20 Aug 16(A); effects of the abolition of entrance scholarships, 19 Nov 21(A), 3 Dec 19 17 Dec 31, 31 Dec 17(L); Cambridge's histo- rians, 17 Dec 31(col.j

Camden Town, 1 24(R) Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament: see CND

Campbell, John, F.E. Smith, First Earl of Birkenhead, 26 Nov

Canadian writer, a, 13 Aug 30(AR). 3 Sept l7(L)

Canary, and Other Tales of Martial Law, The, Mara Now-

akowski, 3 Dec 24(R) Cancer, 6 Aug 30(AR) Caning, 13 Aug 31(A) Canterbury, the Archbishop of: 23 Jul 1(1); admits to voting in the general election, 9 Jul 6(AV); his 'globe-trotting publicity stunts' and 'slithery absence of principle', 12 Nov 18, 19 Nov 27(A), 26 Nov 20, 3 Dec 19,10 Dec 22(L); remarks in East Ger- many about nuclear weapons and East-West antagonism, 9 Nov 27(A)

Caravaggio, Howard Hibbard, 9 Jul 23(R)

Carline, Richard: exhibition, 23 Jul 27(AR)

Carnival time, 3 Sept 9(A)

Carrington, Lord: appointed Secretary-General of NATO, 17 Dec 21(A)

Carrington and NATO, 17 Dec 21(A)

Carter: Ernestine: death, 6 Aug 5(N) Carter, President Jimmy: his briefing book for the presidential de- bate stolen, 9 Jul 9, 16 Jul 7(A)

Carter, John, and Graham Pollard, An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets (with new material by

Nicolas Barker and John Collins), 31 Dec 23(R)

Case for hanging, A, 16 Jul 18(A) Cassandras clutch at straws, 12 Nov 23(C)

Casson, Sir Hugh, 1 Oct 5(N) Castle Cary: the badger crisis, 10 Sept 5(N)

Castle Gay, John Buchan, 27 Aug 22(R) Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley, Timothy White, 6 Aug

21(R)

Cathedral Builders, The, Jean Gimpel (trans. Teresa Waugh), 9

Jul 26(R) Cats: the death of a cat, 17 Dec 61(PS)

Cats (New London), 30 Jul 26(AR) Caveat employ 22 Oct 18(C)

Cavendish-Bentinck, V.F.E. (9th Duke of Portland): information sought, 29 Oct 20(L)

Cecil,-David, A Portrait of Charles Lamb, 16 Jul 21(R) Cenerentola, La (Glyndeboume), 16 Jul 27(AR) Centrepiece, 8 Oct 23,15 Oct 21, 22 Oct 21, 29 Oct 21, 5 Nov 23,12

Nov 25, 19 Nov 27, 26 Nov 22, 3 Dec 20, 10 Dec 23,17 Dec 32, 31 Dec 18(A) Chad: its support, as Equatorial Africa, for General de Gaulle, 13 Aug 7, 3 Sept 7(A); war against rebel forces, 13 Aug 34(PW), 27 Aug 3(LA); Libya aiding the rebels, 3 Sept 7(A); the origins of

the civil war, 3 Sept 7(A); past relations with France, 3 Sept

7(A) Chalker, Mrs Lynda: and the 'if you drink don't drive' campaign, 31 Dec 6(AV)

Changing the guard, 2 Jul 16(C)

Charlecote Park, 16 Jul 25(R)

Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Architect and Artist, Robert Mac-

leod, 10 Sept 26(R)

Checkpoint: People Show 89 (Hampstead), 22 Oct 35(AR)

Cheltenham: the 'Spydrome', 5 Nov 38(PS)

Cherry Orchard, The (Haymarket), 29 Oct 34(AR)

CHESS Gary Kasparov's at talent, 2 Jul 31(A); a crisis develops over

the candidates' semigre-finals, 2 Jul 31,23 Jul 33, 6 Aug 32,13 Aug

33, 20 Aug 28, 17 Sept 33(A); the European team champion- ship, 9 Jul 33(A); the latest world and English Elo ratings, 9 Jul

33(A); an alarming booklet by Bobby Fcler, 16Ju1 33(A); the

OHRA tournament in Amsterdam, 23 Jul 33(A); the Chequers chess competitions, 30 Jul 31, 27 Aug 29,1 Oct 33, 5 Nov 39,12 Nov 39, 19 Nov 42, 26 Nov 39, 3 Dec 39, 10 Dec 39, 17 Dec 62, 31 Dec 30(A): smoking during games, 13 Aug 33 A); the British championships, 27 Aug 29(A); the Caro-Kann Defence, 3 Sept

28(A); Kasparov wins at Niksic, 17 Sept 33(A); death of Salo Flohr, 24 Sept 32(A); Kasparov wins a blitz tournament at Her- ceg-Novi, 1 Oct 33(A); the Candidates' semi-finals to go ahead, 8 Oct 36, 22 Oct 38(A); the Benedictine tournament, 8 Oct 36(A); the Lloyds International and Lloyds Bank's sponsorship of chess, 15 Oct 36(A); outcome of the Fide Congress in Manila, 22 Oct 38(A); the BCE bids to stage the world championship semi-final matches, 29 Oct 39(A); the world championship semi-finals to be played in London, 5 Nov 39,12 Nov 39,19 Nov 42(A); the Tilbury tournament result, 5 Nov 39(A); the world championship semi-final matches, 26 Nov 39, 3 Dec 39,10 Dec 39,17 Dec62, 31 Dec 30(A); Nigel Short wins in Russia, 26 Nov 39(A); the world championship semi-finals won by Kasparov and Smyslov, 31 Dec 30(A); chess books reviewed, 2 Jul 31, 10 Sept 33(A) Chess, 2.1u131, 9111133, 16Jul 33, 23 Jul 33,30 Jul 31, 6 Aug 32,13 Aug 33, 20 Aug 28, 27 Aug 29, 3 Sept 28,10 Sept 33,17 Sept 33,

24 Sept 32,1 Oct 33, 8 Oct 36, 15 Oct 36, 22 Oct 38, 29 Oct 39, 5 Nov 39, 12 Nov 39, 19 Nov 42, 26 Nov 39, 3 Dec 39, 10 Dec 39, 17 Dec 62, 31 Dec 30(A) Chia, Sanclro: exhibition, 3 Sept 23(AR)

CHILDREN

incest in Sweden and elsewhere, 23 Jul 11(A), 30 Jul 18, 6 Aug 19(L); deprived-and privileged-childhoods, 23 Jul 27(AR), 31(A); prescribing the pill to under-age girls, 6 Aug 17(A); the danger from paedophiles, 24 Sept 5(1.1); Christmas books for young children, 3 Dec 27(R); children's illustrated books, 10 Dec 30(R); the Green Children of Woolpit, 31 Dec 14(A) Children, The, Henri Troyat (trans. Anthea Bell), 16 Jul 23(R) China: apewomen reported, 2 Jul 5(N); teaching English litera- ture in a teachers college, 30 Jul 1 A ; the split with Russia in

1967, 1 Oct 7(A); goes nuclear in 1 , 1 Oct 7(A); repression and executions in Tibet, 10 Dec 4(N)

Chippindale, Christopher, Stonehenge Complete, 6 Aug 26(R)

CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH

the admission of women to the priesthood, 9 Jul 3(LA); spiritual succour or the welfare state?, 9 Jul 5(N); cathedrals and their builders, 9 Jul 26(R); a plea for moderation over pro- tests, 16 Jul 19(L); episcopal pastimes, 16 Jul 19(L); are Christ- ianity and Conservatism compatible?, 23 Jul 6(AV); Oxford celebration of the 150th anniversary of Keble's Assize Sermon, 23 Jul 16(A); is the Church dead?, 23 Jul 16(A), 6 Aug 19(L); rousing hymn tunes, 23 Jul 18(L); the World Council of Churches' annual assembly, 20 Aug 25(AR); the apologetic way in which religion is presented on TV, 17 Sept 29(AR); the Revd Jerrii Falwell and his Thomas Road Baptist Church, 24 Sept 11(A ; the conventions of the New Testament Church of God and e Church of God of Prophecy, 24 Sept 12(A); the General Assembly of the Church of God of Prophecy, 8 Oct 15(A), and its memorial ground, 15 Oct 14(A); the Old Testa- ment punishments for sexual misdeeds, 22 Oct 6(AV); the Bishop of Birmingham on the Parkinson affair, 22 Oct 6(AV); a negro service in Cleveland, Tennessee, 22 Oct 8(A); the impact of Christianity on the American negro, 22 Oct 8(A); changed attitudes to God, 29 Oct 37(PS); apocalyptic speculation through the centuries, 5 Nov 16(A); Dr Runcie's globetrotting and 'absence of principle', 12 Nov 16,19 Nov 27(A), 26 Nov 20, 3 Dec 19, 10 Dec 22(L ; the Gospel conversations not historical records, 19 Nov 26(L ; the New Testament in Scots, 26 Nov 29(R); the acts and letters of the apostles, 26 Nov 29(R); the Magnificat Group, 3 Dec 19(L.); death of Dr John ('Honest to God') Robinson, 10 Dec 4(N); miracles and the mediaeval mind, 17 Dec 44(R); biblical painting, 17 Dec 45(R); St Melangell, patron saint of hares, 31 Dec I3(A); see also ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Christians and Sinnermen, 24 Sept 12(A)

CHRISTMAS

the Word made flesh, 17 Dec 3(LA); Christmas presents by mail order in the US, 17 Dec 11(A); short stories for Christmas, 17 Dec 33(A), 61(C0); the editor's Christmas cards, 31 Dec 5(N); unlikely presents for City personalities, 31 Dec 16(C); pantomimes reviewed, 31 Dec 24((AR); the BBC's poor TV

schedules, 31 Dec 27(AR); Christmas in New York, 31 Dec

27(A) Churchill, Sir Winston: his 'finest hour', 2 Jul 19(R)

Cinderella (Lyttelton), 31 Dec 24(AR)

Cinema; see Films

USING THIS INDEX

Arrangement of entries Entries are arranged in letter-by-letter alphabetical order, i.e. spaces between words are ignored. Thus the entry 'Arts Council' precedes 'Art there, old mole?' Abbreviations are indexed as written(i.e. 'Mr' follows all `Mo-' entries and precedes all 'Mu-' entries) with two exceptions: `St' is indexed as if spelt out as 'Saint', and 'Mac' and its variations are all treated as if spelt 'Mac'. Use of italics Entries in italics are titles-either of articles in the Spectator or of books, magazines and newspapers or ofplays, films, operas, ballets, exhibitions etc reviewed or mentioned. Page references are in the form: (Day) (Month) (Page), i.e. date of issue followed by page number. Thus '17 Sept 7' means Issue for 17 September, page 7'. Where a subject occurs more than once in an issue, the reference may appear thus: '5 Nov 21(A), 36(AR)'. The nature of contributions is indicated by the letter or letters which follow the page reference. Thus '19 Nov 33(R)' refers the reader to a book review appearing in the 19 November issue on page 33. Where successive references in a list are to the same type of contribution the distinguishing letter is inserted after the last of them only. Thus the entries '17 Sept 18, 24 Sept 19, 8 Oct 22,15 Oct 20(L)' all refer to letters. A list of the distinguishing letters used is punted at the head of this index. All leading 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 mentioned at length. In addition, contributions are indexed under the subjects they deal with, usually with a brief indication of their main contents.

In order to save space and to group together references on similar subjects, a number of general

headings such as 'Education', 'Economic' and 'Parliament' are used, as well as the names of countries and organisations. References which there is no room to index separately can often be traced

ISSUE NUMBERS

No.

8086 8087 Date 2 July

9 71.

No. Date 8099 1 October 8100 8 8088

16 73

8101 15 8089 23 8102 22 8090 30 8103 29 8091 6 August 8104 5 November 8092 13 8105 12 8093 20 8106 19 8094 27 8107 26 8095 3 September 8108 3 December 8096 10 „ 8109 10 8097 17 „

8110 J17

8098 24 „ 8111 24

Climenson, Heather A., English Country Houses and Landed Estates, 15 Oct 27(R) Clissold, Stephen, Milos: The Progress of a Revolutionary, 5 Nov

29(R)

Clogs and condoms, 30 Jul 15(A) Clouds of unreason, 2 Jul 13(A)

Clough, Brian, 8 Oct 35(PS) Clubs: rules for a Groucho club, 19 Nov 40(CO) CND, the: 30 Jul 29(A); a demonstration in London, 29 Oct 36(A); Bruce Kent's background, 26 Nov 15(A)

Cobb, Richard, French and Germans, Germans and French, 30Jul 2R Cob0(bett)

, William: a biography5 Nov 24(R) Cohen, Harold: exhibition, 16 Jul 28(AR) Coincidences, 10 Dec 37(PS)

Cold Heaven, Brian Moore, 12 Nov 32(R) Collected Essays, Colin Macleod, 31 Dec 19(R) Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad Vol. 1, 1861.1897, The, (ed.)

Frederick R. Karl and Lawrence Davies, 10 Sept 22(R)

Collected Papers of Bertrand Russell, The: Volume 1, Cambridge Essays 1888-99, (ed.) Kenneth Blackwell, Andrew Brink, Nicholas Griffin, Richard A. Rempel, John G. Slater, 3 Dec 26(R) Collected Stories, The, Dran Thomas, 9 Jul 22(R)

Collins, Joan, 9 Jul 30(A

Colonel Seifert's village, 0 Dec 18(A)

Come Back to the 5 and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean (film),

1 Oct 28(AR)

Comedy of Errors, The (Stratford-on-Avon), 10 Dec 33(AR) Comic verse: an anthology, 17 Dec 42(R) Common Market, the: See EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY Commonweal or woe?, 26 Nov 3(LA) Commonwealth, the: the Commonwealth Conference, 26 Nov 3(LA), 3 Dec 12(A.), 40(PW); no longer any real raison d'etre,

26 Nov 3(LA), 3 Dec 12(A); the Queen's equivocal position, 3 Dec 12(A), 17 Dec 31(L); see also individual countries

COMMUNISM

a 'Marx with Spam' pop festival, 9 Jul 13(A); political jokes in totalitarian countries, 17 Sept 11(A); the Marxist and Far Left press, 8 Oct 21(A); the Catalan Communist Party's Fiesta for Peace, 19 Nov 20(A); the Economist on the communist system, 19 Nov 27(A); Russia's subject peoples, 3 Dec 6(AV); some of the 'advantages' of socialism, 31 Dec 10(A); see also individual countries Competition, 2 Jul 31, 9 Jul 32, 16 Jul 32, 23 Jul32, 30Jut 31, 6 Aug 32, 13 Aug 32, 20 Aug 29, 27 Aug 28, 3 Sept 28, 10 Sept 32, 17 Sept 31,24 Sept 32,1 Oct 32, 8 Oct 36, 15 Oct 35, 22 Oct 38, 29 Oct 38, 5 Nov38, 12 Nov 38, 19 Nov 40, 26 Nov 39, 3 Dec 38,10 Dec 38,17 Dec 61, 31 Dec 29(CO) Compkat Angler, The, Isaak Walton, 10 Dec 27(R), 31 Dec 11(A) Computers: home computers and word processors, 10 Dec 4(N)

Concise Dictionary of Modern Place Names in Great Britain and

Ireland, A, Adnan Room, 22 Oct 28(R) Conduct unbecoming, 26 Nov 10(A)

Connolly, Cyril: his life and journals, 9 Jul 20(R) Conrad, Joseph: his collected letters, 10 Sept 22(R)

Consciousness Regained: Chapters in the Development of Mind,

Nicholas Humphrey, 17 Sep 21(R) Conservatism: the economic benefits of conserving historic houses, 30 Jul 23(R)

CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, THE

the new Tory MPs and the hanging issue, 2 Jul 4(PC); a brash new MP, Phillip Oppenheim, 2 Jul 5(N), 31 Dec 6(AV); old Etonians in the party, 9 Jul 19(L);Conor Cruise O'Brien on 'are Christianity and Conservatism compatible?' 23 Jul 6(AV); a sense of drift about its first weeks, 6 Aug 4(P(); aims in dealing with the GLC and local government generally, 13 Aug 4(PC),

27 Aug 16(L); the annual party conference, 3 Sept 4RC), 1.5 Sept 3(LA), 4(PC), 21(A). Leon Britten announces a tougher penal policy, 15 Oct 3(LA Cecil Parkinson's liaison with his former secretary and his subsequent resignation as minister, 15 Oct 4(PC), 5(N), 33(AR), 33(A), 38(PW), 22 Oct 4(PC), 40(PW); the party's attitude to sexual peccadilloes, 15 Oct 4(PC), 5(N), 33(AR), 33(A); MPs' (and candidates') wives, 15 Oct 4(PC); major changes in public spending needed if govern. ment pledges are to be kept, 15 Oct 17(C); its disastrous public relations, 15 Oct 19(A); too many commitments to honour, 15 Oct 21(A); possible successors to Mrs Thatcher, 22 Oct 4(PC), 5(N); should encourage Victorian values, 22 Oct 21(A); the Government's attitude to the US intervention in Grenada, 5 Nov 4(PC); its anti-Market MPs, 19 Nov 4(PC); the Prime Minister attacked by Francis Pym, 3 Dee 5(N); has failed to live up to expectations, 10 Dec xr_A); theNGA episode a success for the Government, 17 Dec 4(PC), 31 Dec 15(A); suggested changes and reforms for the Government to consider, 31 Dec 3(LA); see also THATCHER, MRS MARGARET and individual ministers and members Constant Novelist, The: A Study of Margaret Kennedy (1896- 1967), Violet Powell, 2 Jul 25(R) Constituency of the dead, The, 12 Nov 25(R) Convivial Dickens: The Drinks of Dickens and His Times, Edward Hewett and W.F. Axton, 31 Dec 12(A)

Cooper: the letters of Duff and Diana Cooper 1913-50, 1 Oct 20(R)

Cooper, Artemis, (ed.) A Durable Fire: Letters of Duff and Diana Cooper 1913-1950, 1 Oct 20(R) Cooper, Susan, Seaward, 10 Dec 30(R) Cooper, William, Scenes from Later Life, 15 Oct 26(R) Coral reefs, the formation of, 20 Aug 13(A) Could Israel save Arafat?. 12 Nov 12(A)

Counties, the: a campaign to restore the county of Somerset, 19 Nov 21(A)

Country Girl, The (Apollo), 8 Oct 33(AR)

COUNTRYSIDE, THE

the disappearance of dry-stone walls, 2 Jul 18(L); The Living World (radio programme), 2 Jul 27(AR); a hot July in the coun- try, 16 Jul 31(PS); walking along the Ridgway, 13 Aug 14(A); burning stubble and straw, 13 Aug 32(PS), 2A Aug 16(A), 17 Sept 18, 24 Sept 19, 8 Oct 22, 15 Oct 20(L); badgers in Some- rset, 10 Sept 5(N); the story of ten acres in Constable country, 10 Sept 26(R); English country houses and landed estates, 15 Oct 17(R); village legends, 31 Dec 13(A) Coup de Grace, Marguerite Yourcenar, 12 Nov 30(R) Courtauld, George, An Axe, a Spade and Ten Acres, 10 Sept 26(R) Cowles, Virginia, The Great Marlborough and his Duchess, 23 Jul 23(R)

Cox, David: exhibitions, 6 Aug 27(AR)

Cox, Michael, M. R. lames: An Informal Portrait, 23 Jul 21r) C.P. Snow: An Oral Biography, John Halperin, 10 Sept 24 R) Crazy Years, The: Paris in the Twenties, William Wiser, 2 Nov

111051 Cricket: the Prudential World Cup and its future, 2 Jul 14(A); the MCC not to send a team to South Africa, 6 Aug 15(A); the role of the MCC, 6 Aug 15(A), 3 Sept 17(L); Bothrun's heroic in- nings, 27 Aug 27(PS). a storm in Yorkshire over the sacking of Boycott, 22 Oct 16(A.

Crime and Punishment ?Lyric, Hammersmith), 17 Sept 26(AR) Crime books: see Thrillers Crimes of Vautrin, The (Mmeida), 9 Jul 29(AR) Crompton, Richmal: the William books reissued, 15 Oct 22(R) Cross, John Walter: a biography, 17 Sept 24(R)

Crowley, Graham: exhibition, 30 Jul 28(AR) Cujo (film), 26 Nov 31(AR)

Cults: Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh's Orange People, 26 Nov 36(AR) Custom of the Country (The Pit), 29 Oct 34(AR)

Customs and excise: a judge found guilty of smuggling, 10 Dec 36(A) C : Turkish Cyprus declares itself independent, 26 Nov 8(A)

Cyril de Bergerac (Barbican), 13 Aug 29(AR) Cyril Connolly: Journal and Memoir, avid Pryce-Jones, 9 Jul 20(R)

Dahl, Roald: an anti-semitic article, 3 Sept 15(A), 10 Sept 19(L), 17 Sept 5(N), 19(L), 24 Sept 19(L)

Dahl, Roald: Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories, 5 Nov 27(R) Daily Mirror: Mirror Group Newspapers' flotation and its impli-

cations, 22 Oct 19(A)

Daily Telegraph, the: misrepresented in a statement in the Times, 22 Oct 6(AV); an amusing misprint, 5 Nov 5(N)

Dalai Lama interviewed, the, 30 Jul 7(A)

Damned lies, 17 Dec 6(AV) Dance and ballet: Davidsbilndiertanze, Glass Pieces and Diver- timento No. 15 (New York City Ballet), 10 Sept 27(AR); prog- rammes by Lindsay Kemp, 5 Nov 32(AR); Swan Lake and Man on (Royal Ballet), 5 Nov 32(AR) Dance to the Glory of God, A, Hugh Fleetwood, 20 Aug 21(R) Dancin' (Theatre Royal, Drury Lane), 26 Nov 35(AR) Dangerous irrelevance, A, 6 Aug 6(A) Damon (film), 24 Sept 29(AR) David Copperfteld: embodies Victorian and Dickensian values, 17

Dec 38(R)

DavidsbUndlertanze (ballet), 10 Sept 27(AR) Davidson, Max, The Wolf, 24 Sept 22(R) Davies, Lawrence, and Frederick R. Karl, (ed.) The Collected Letters of Joseph Conrad Vol. 1, 1861-1897, 10 Sept 22(R) Davis, Richard, The English Rothschilds, 19 Nov 29(R)

Day, Sir Robin: apologises for betraying Michael Foot's confi- dence, 10 Sept 18(A)

Day After, The (film), 26 Nov 16, 18(A), 10 Dec 4(N), 17 Dec

5(N), 59(AR), 64(PVV)

Day after, The, 26 Nov 16(A) Day after that, The, 26 Nov 18(A) Day ,Us, ts More Than a Hundred Years, The, Chingiz Aitmatov, 5

Nov 30(R)

Day to remember, A, 29 Oct I2(A) Dead or alive?, 9 Jul 18(A) Dear Anyone (Cambridge , 26 Nov 35(AR) Dear Lord Rothschild: trds, Butterflies and History, Miriam

Rothschild, 31 Dec 24(R) Death: the BBC's obsession with death, 6 Aug 30(AR)

Death in Venice (Scottish Opera), 3 Sept 24(A11) Death penalty: capital punishment to be debated again in Parlia-

ment, 2 Jul 4(PC); 9 Jul 19(L); the issue of hanging IRA ter- rorists, 16 Jul 18(A); the long-drawn-out US procedure, 23 Jul 8(A)

DEATHS

Teddy Lambton, 2 Jul 30(V); Brian Patten, 30 Jul 30(PS);

Ernestine Carter, 6 Aug 5( ; Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, 3 Sept 13(A); DrJohannes Vorster, 1 Sept 10(A); Salo Flohr, 24 SI;

32(A). Sir Ralph Richardson, 15 Oct 313iNPV0, 22 Oct 17(A ; John Le Mesurier, 26 Nov 37(A); Dave 'Chicago') Smith,

Nov 37(A); Dr John Robinson, 10 Dec 4 )

Debatable ethics, 16 Jul 7(A) Death wishes for 1984: 31 Dec 4(PC)

Deedes, William: praised, 22 Oct 6(AV) Defence: an FtAFbase in Germany visited, 2Jul6(AV); the Army Air Corps and its helicopters, 24 Sept 8(A)

Delaney, Frank, Betjeman Country, 31 Dec 20(R) De-la-Noy, Michael, Eiger the Man, 16 Jul 22( Ft)

De Lorean, John: 6 Aug 24(R); videotape of his arrest shown on CBS TV, 29 Oct 37(A)

De Lorean, Ivan Fallon and James Srodes, 6 Aug 24(R)

Demonstrations: the 22 October CND demonstration in London, 29 Oct 36(A); a 1962 Greenham Common demonstration, 5 Nov 17(A)

Demos: A Story of English Socialism, George Giasing (intro.

Pierre Coustillas), 30 Jul 24(R) Desert island meals, 5 Nov 37(A) Devil, the: 'the Devil is a woman', 26 Nov 39(CO)

Devil's Gateway, The (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs), 10 Sept

29(AR) Dews, Arthur: exhibition, 10 Dec 34(AR)

De Vries, Peter, Slouching Towards Kalamazoo, 20 Aug 20(R) Dialogue in Bali, 17 Dec 25(A) Diary of Beatrice Webb, The: Volume II, 1892.1905, (ed.) Nor-

man and Jeanne MacKenzie, 22 Oct 22(R)

Diary of Hugh Gaitskell 1945-56, The, (ed. and intro.) Philip M.

Williams, 17 Sept 20(R)

Dickens: The Haunted Man summarised, 17 Dec 26(A); `Victo-

rian values', 17 Dec 38(R); drink in his books, 31 Dec 12(A)

Dictionary of Mottoes, A, L.G. Pine, 22 Oct 30(R) Dictionary of the English Language, A, Samuel Johnson, 30 Jul

19(R), 27 Aug 17(L)

Different Europe, A, 31 Dec 18(A) Dingnisheng and Shasibiya, 30 Jul 10(A) Divertimento No. 15 (bane* 10 Sept 29(AR)

Divorce: prospects for legislation in Ireland, 17 Sept 14(A)

Dfilar: The Progress of a Revolutionary, Stephen Clissold, 5 Nov

29(R) Dobson, William: exhibition, 10 Dec 34(AR) Doctors: the doctor who cut off his wife's toes, 9 Jul 5(N); pre- scribing the pill to under-age girls, 6 Aug 17(A); a doctor accused of plotting to murder his partner, IllOct 5(N)

Dog-eats-dog days, 30 Jul 17(A)

Dogs: the story of a stray dog, 3 Sept 5(N)

Doing the Lambeth Walk, 12 Nov 18(A) .11.1.1,t.twtortalf M... 70 A tte RlAI

Dominican Republic, the: the US intervention in 1965, 6 Aug 7A)

Don(aldson, Gordon, All the Queen's Men: Power and Politics in Mary Stuart's Scotland, 3 Sept 21(R) Don Bueno, Zulfikar Ghose, 3 Dec 31(R) Don Carlos (Macerate), 13 Aug 27(AR) Don Giovanni(Montepulciano), 13 Aug 27(AR) Downes, Stephen, The New Compleat Angler (illus. Martin

Knowelden), 10 Dec 27(R) Drage, Commander Charles: a 'typical Englishman', 17 Sept 15(A), 22 Oct 20(L)

Drama of Aida, The (WNO, Mold), 16 Jul 27(AR) Dreams: The Oxford Book of Dreams, 5 Nov 26(R) Dremtime in the Bush, 3 Dec 7(A)

DRINK

a caning for smuggling whisky, 13 Aug 31(A), 27 Aug 16(L); al- coholism, 27 Aug 27(A); Jeffrey Bernard's 'dipsomaniac exces- ses', 10 Sept 19(L); a suggestion for publicising drunken drivers, 24 Sept 5(N); a proposal by `Peace through Alcohol', 24 Sept 5(N); 'Action on Alcoholic Abuse', 24 Sept 6(AV), 31(A), 15 Oct 20(L); statistics on drink and alcoholism, 24 Sept 6(AV); the brewing industry, 8 Oct 26(R); comments on the banning of alcohol, 3 Dec 38(C0); action against drunken drivers stepped up, 31 Dec 6(AV), 12(A); drinks in Dickens's times, 31 Dec 12(A)

Drinkers will be persecuted, 31 Dec I2(A) Driver, Christopher, The British at Table, 1940-1980, 2 Jul 21(R) Dr Owen's model, 17 Sept 4(PC)

Drugs: fertility drugs, 26 Nov 5(N)

du Cann, Edward: votes for hanging and pay increase for MPs, 30 Jul 6(AV) Duck-pickin' Christmas, A, 17 Dec 11(A) Duffy, Maureen, Londoners, 29 Oct 28T) Duly, Raoul: exhibition, 19 Nov 35(AR Dunant, Peter, Exterminating Angels, 1 Nov 33(R) Dunn, Mary, (ed.) Lady Addle Remembers, 10 Dec 32(R) Durable Fire, A: Letters of Duff and Diana Cooper 1913.1950, (ed.) Artemis Cooper, 1 Oct 20(R) Durham miners' gala, the, 23 Jul 14(A) Duty and Mr Hattersley, 2 Jul 3(LA) Dwarf, The (Hamburg Opera), 3 Sept 24(AR) Earl from Oz, An, 3 Sept 11(A) East of Eton, 9 Jul 7(A) EAST-WEST RELATIONS

a new disarmament conference projected, 27 Aug 7(A); the world military dispositions and preparations of Russia and the US, 1 Oct 7(A); the Archbishop of Canterbury on East-West antagonism, 19 Nov 27(A); the West should cease feeding Rus- sia, 3 Dec 6, 17 Dec 6(AV); Andrei Sakharov calls for a US nuc- lear strike against Russia, 17 Dec 6(AV)

Eco, Umberto, The Name of the Rose, 17 Dec 45(R)

Economic: how the economy should be portrayed by government and opposition respectively, 17 Sept 6(AV); 'use' and 'con- sumption', 29 Oct 21(A); output improved and other signs of re- covery, but still a long way to go, 12 Nov 23(C)

Economic miracle, An, 9 Jul 10(A) Economist, the: on the communist system, 19 Nov 27(A) Edinburgh Festival, the: 27 Aug 26(AR); the festival theme: Vie-

nna 1900, 3 Sept 23, 24(AR); art exhibitions, 3 Sept 23(AR); theatre, 3 Sept 23(AR); lack of civic support, 10 Sept 15(A)

EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS

a sadistic Japanese school principal, 9 Jul 7(A); the ILEA, 13 Aug 4(PC), 27 Aug 16(L); caning, 13 Aug 31(A); memoirs of a teenage aesthete, 27 Aug 28(C0) a disgraced former headmas- ter of-Danington Hall, 17 Sept 5(N); Solihull postpones rein- troduction of selective secondary education, 1 Oct 3(LA), 29 Oct 20(L); comprehensives or selective education?, 1 Oct 3(LA); a comprehensive head's denunciation of public schools, 1 Oct 6(AV); Bridport's comprehensive schools, 1 Oct 14(A), 19 Nov 26(L); repercussions of the abolition of entrance scholarships to Oxford and Cambridge, 19 Nov 22(A), 3 Dec 19,17 Dec 31, 31 Dec 17(L)

Eels, 8 Oct 26(R) Egypt: Cairo then and now, 3 Dec 36(A)

Eighteen years on, 5 Nov 4(PC) Eight Feet in the Andes, Dervla Murphy, 17 Dec 49(R) Elections and by-elections: the influence of party advertising in the general election, 2 Jul 17(A); the Penrith and the Border by- election, 23 Jul 13(A); see also ARGENTINE, PRANCE, ITALY and JAPAN Eleni, Nicholas Gage, 12 Nov 29(R)

Elgar, Sir Edward: 16 Jul 22(I); a biography, 16 Jul 22(R), 30 Jul 18L)

Eiger( the Man, Michael De-la-Noy, 16 Jul 22(R) Elgin Marbles, the: see GREECE

Eliot, George, 17 Sept 24(R)

Elliott, Janice, Magic, 17 Sept 22(R) Ellis, Alice Thomas, The Other Side of the Fire, 31 Dec 22(R) Elwell, Charles, Tracts Beyond the Times: A Brief Guide to the Communist or Revolutionary Marxist Press, 8 Oct 21(A) Emperor, The: Downfall of an Autocrat, Ryazard Kapuscinski, 12

Nov 31(R)

Encounter: 30th anniversary issue, 22 Oct 5(N) Enfant et ks sortileges, L' (Covent Garden), 24 Sept 28(AR) England, In search of, 13 Aug 14(A) English Country Houses and Landed Estates, Heather A. Climen- son, 15 Oct 27(R)

ENGLISH LANGUAGE

endangered by abuse, 30 Jul 18(L); Johnson's Dictionary, 30.1111 19(R), 27 Aug 17(L); 'phone', 20 Aug 5(N); the transliteration of Arabic names, 20 Aug 5(N), 27 Aug 16(L); John Cole:s accent, 20 Aug 25(AR), 3 Sept 17, 17 Sept 19(L); Alastair Forbes's long sentences, 3 Sept 17(L); politicians' use of vogue cliches and neologisms, 1 Oct 16(A); 'outage', 15 Oct 5(N), 22 Oct 20(L); offensive language in radio programmes, 5 Nov 37(PS) English Rothschilds, The, Richard Davis, 19 Nov 29(R) Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets,

An, John Carter and Graham Pollard (with new material by Nicolas Barker and John Collins), 31 Dec 2,3(R)

Enthusiasms, Bernard Levin, 10 Dec 25(R) Epistolary dons, 19 Nov 25(A) Etendard embarrassment, 22 Oct 7(A)

Ethiopia: the downfall of Haile Selassie, 12 Nov 31(R)

Et in Arcadia ego, 10 Dec 19(A)

Europe: its history from 1878 to 1919, 19 Nov 28(R) EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY (EEC), THE

subjects for the December summit meeting 3 Sept 14(C); Bri- tain's f.450 million rebate in danger, 3 Sept 14(C); finance minis- ters' informal meeting on Kefalonia, 17 Sept 6(AV); bad effects on Ireland of EEC money, 24 Septi 9(A), 15 Oct 20(L); Britain and joining the' nake', 1 Oct 15 C); Sinn Fein to contest seats in the European Parliament, 19 ov 3(LA); the EEC to ask for a higher rate of VAT, 19 Nov 4(PC); Britain's lack of en- thusiasm for the EEC, 19 Nov 4(PC); Britain's grievances for the summit meeting, 3 Dec 3(LA); the Athens summit meeting ends in deadlock, 10 Dec 7(A); has produced not a liberal Europe, but a redistributive, dirigiste, and interventionist Europe, 31 Dec 18(A)

Europe Transformed, 1878-1919, Norman Stone, 19 Nov 28(R) Evans, Harold: his sacking from the Times by Rupert Murdoch, 5 Nov 21(A), 36(AR), 12 Nov 24(L), 26(R) Evans, Harold, Good Times, Bad Times, 5 Nov 21(A), 12 Nov R Ev2ans6( ), Julian, (ed.) London Tales, 19 Nov 31(R) Evening with Paul Daniels, An (Prince of Wales), 19 Nov 36(AR) Everage, Dame Edna, 22 Oct 41, 29 Oct 41, 5 Nov 42, 12 Nov 41, 19 Nov 45, 26 Nov 41, 3 Dec 41, 10 Dec 41(X) Everybody's doing it, 23 Jul I1(A) Ewart, Gavin (chosen by), Other People's Clerihews, 17 Sept 25(R) Exit the King (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 2 Jul 26(AR) Exposed (film), 12 Nov 33(AR) Exterminating Angels, Peter Dunant, 19 Nov 33(R) Eyeless in Warrington, 17 Dec 4(PC) Fagiolo dell'Arco, Maurizio, (ed.) The Vatican and its Treasures, 30 Jul 24(R) Fairfax-Lucy, Alice, (ed.) Mistress of Charlecote, 16 Jul 25(R) Faith of a Gypsy, The, 17 Dec 27(A) Falkland Islands, the: the proposed new airport, 2 Jul 5(N), 23 Jul 18(L); the rights and wrongs of the sinking of the General Bel- grano, 2 Jul 18, 9 Jul 19, 23 Jul 18(L), 10 Sept 18(A); Argenti- nian lies during the war, 1 Oct 31(PS) Fallon, Ivan, and James Srodes, De Lorean, 6 Aug 24(R) False Admissions (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 19 Nov 36(AR) False Premises, Wtnthorp Knowlton, 27 Aug 23(R) Falwell, the Revd Jerry: and the Moral Majority, 24 Sept 11(A) Fantastic invasion, 29 Oct .1(LA) Farce or tragedy?, 17 Dec 24(A) Farrell, Clive, and Miriam Rothschild, The Butterfly Gardener, 27 Aug 19(R) Parson, Negley, Behind God's Back, 8 Oct 24(R) Fascism, British: reminiscences of a 1930s supporter of Oswald Mosley, 6 Aug 11(A), 13 Aug 20(L); his son's biography of Oswald Mosley, 29 Oct 22(R); the ruling class's admiration of Germany, 5 Nov 22(L) Fawn, The (Cottesloe), 23 Jul 29(AR) Fenton, James, You Were Marvellous, 20 Aug 25(AR) F. E. Smith, First Earl of Birkenhead, John Campbell, 26 Nov 26(R) Festivals: a 'Marx with Sparx' pop festival, 9 July 13(A); set also Edinburgh Festival Fiddler on the Roof (Apollo Victoria), 9 Jul 29(AR)

Fieid, Leslie, Bendor, 1 Oct 20(R) Fields of the Wood, The, 15 Oct 14(A)

Figes, Eva, Light, 24 Sept 23(R) Films: a biography of George Lucas, 6 Aug 23(R); Ave Gardner and Brigitte Bardot, 8 Oct 35(A); Spectator film awards for 1983, 31 Dec 26(AR); see also individual film titles Finally, Sunday/ (film), 19 Nov 35(AR)

FINANCIAL

Lord Richardson's period as Governor of the Bank of England, 2Jul 16(C)' Terence Higgins's criticisms of government finan- cial policy, 16,1111 14(C)' Nigel Lawson announces cuts in public expenditure, 16 Jul 14(C), 34(PW); the problem of US interest rates, 16 Jul 16(C); the dollar forced upward by market trends, 13 Aug 18(C); public expenditure now out of hand, 10 Sept %

AV); the problem of sovereign borrowers who cannot pay up, 10 Sept 17(C); the EEC finance ministers meet on Kefaloma, 17 Sept 6(AV); the case for and against Britain joining in the Euro- pean exchange rate mechanismerne Snake'), 1 Oct 15(C); meeting of the World Bank and the IMF, 8 Oct 19(C); major changes in publics cnding needed if government pledges are to be kept, 15 Oct 17 C); the Chancellor's autumn financial state- ment, 26 Nov 19(C ; the IMF to organise new credits for Brazil, 3 Dec 18(C); asset sales by the Government, 10 Dec 20(C); high US interest rates damaging to Britain, 17 Dec 29(C); see also Economic, STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY and Taxation Financial Times: the print-room strike settled, 6 Aug 3(LA), 13 19(A g 3

Au4(PW); the management's humiliating defeat, 13 Aug ) Finest Hour: Winston S. Churchill 1939-41, Martin Gilbert, 2 Jul 19(R)

Fishing: Walton's The Complete Angler, 10 Dec 27(R), 31 Dec 31(A); the cruelty involved, 10 Dec 27(R), 31 Dec II (A) Fishing for compliments, 31 Dec 11(A)

Firneibbon, Constantine, The Irish in Ireland, 30 Jul 21(R) Fitzherbert, Margaret, The Man Who Was Greenmantle: A Biog- raphy of Aubrey Herbert, 24 Sept 20(10_ Flaw in the System, A, R.B. Dominic, 19 Nov 33(R)

Fleetwood, Hugh, A Dance to the Glory of God, 20 Aug 21(R) Fletcher, Alex: his post at Trade and Industry, 9 Jul 15(C) Flogging off BP, 24-Sept 16(C)

blur, Silo: death, 24 Sept 32(A) Florentine Tragedy, A (Hamburg Opera), 3 Sept 24(AR) Flutes of Autumn, The, Peter Levi, 10 Sept 23(R) Fly Away Home (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 22 Oct 35(AR) FOOD AND DRINK British food since 1940, 2 Jul 21(R); the shaddock, 9 Jul 19(L); an unsatisfactory Covent Garden cafe, 13 Aug 5(N); the world- wide popularity of pasta, 3 Sept 5(N); a seven-course lunch at Auch, 3 Sept 6(AV); a history of cooking and eating till 1789,22 Oct 23(R); choosing desert island meals, 5 Nov 37(A); pate de foie Bras and cruelty, 31 Dec 6(AV); see also Wine Fools, 8 Oct 36(P,$) Foot, Michael: a confidence over the General Belgrano sinking party conference, 8 Oct 4(PC), 34(AR ; 15 Oct 36(PS) betrayed by Robin Day, 10 Sept 18(AS farewell speech at the Football, association: England lose to Denmark, 8 Oct 35(PS); Brian Clough, 8 Oct 35(PS) Forbidden Relations (film), 8 Oct 31(AR) Foreign and diplomatic service, the: Sir Henry Wotton on ambas- sadors, 1 Oct 31(PS) Foster, Raymond, The Garden in Autumn and Winter, 27 Aug 19(R) Fothergill, Brian, The Strawberry Hill Set: Horace Walpole and His Circle, 3 Dec 30(R) 1483: the year of the three kings, 10 Sept 21(R) FRANCE moving into an economic recession, 16 Jul 10(A); an early dis- solution and election possible, 16 Jul 10(A); the French Rothschilds, 16 Jul 21(R); the Paris of the Thirties, 23 Jul 19(R); the German occupations of 1914-18 and 1940-44, 30 Jul 20(R); close relationship with Chad, 13 Aug 7, 3 Sept 7(A); left- wing intellectuals fail to support the government, 13 Aug 10(A); involvement with the war in Chad, 27 Aug 3(LA), 3 Sept 7(A); the Vichy fleet, 27 Aug 17(L); five men of the French Re- volution: Brissot, Marat, Mercier, Robespierre and St-Just, 3 Sept 18(R); the Socialists lose heavily in a municipal by-elec- tion, 24 Sept 7(A); President Mitterrand's popularity rating still falling, 24 Sept 7/A); the French character, 8 Oct 29(R); supplies Iraq with Etendard aircraft, 22 Oct 7(A); interest in the private lives of the famous, but not of politicians, 22 Oct 15(A); Paris in the Twenties, 26 Nov 30(R); Sam White's dispatches from Paris, 17 Dec 39(R) France's old friend, 13 Aug 7(A) Francis (Greenwich), 5 Nov 32(AR) Franz Kafka of Prague, lid Grusa, 9 Jul 24(R) Frayn, Michael, The Original Michael Frayn, 10 Dec 25(R) Freethy, Ron, The Naturalist's Guide to the British Coastline, 24 Sept 25(A) French, Philip, (ed.) The Third Dimension, 10 Dec 25(R) French and Germans, Germans and French, Richard Cobb, 30 Jul 20(R) Friends, Romans, Japanese, 19 Nov 7(A) From May to September, 3 Sept 4(PC) From the Falklands to Patagonia: The Story of a Pioneer Family, Michael James Mainwaring, 3 Dec 28(R) From the soup kitchen, 23 Jul 4(PC) FT fiasco, The, 13 Aug 19(A) Gaddafi, Colonel: 3 Sept 1(1); his claim to Chad, 3 Sept 7(A) Gaddafi's claim to Chad, 3 Sept 7(A Gage, Nicholas, Mimi, 12 Nov 29(R Gaines, Steven, and Peter Brown, The Love You Make: An In- sider's Story of the Beatles, 10 Dec 23,17 Dec 32(A) Gaitskell, Hugh: his diary 1945-1956,17 Sept 20(R) Gall, Sandy, Behind Russian Lines: An Afghan Journal, 3 Dec 29(R

Gallery) of Horror, A, (ed.) Charles L. Grant, 5 Nov 27(R) Gambling: shares in Aspinall's casino offered for sale, 12 Nov 5(N)

Game fora Daimler, 22 Oct 41, 29 Oct 41, 5 Nov 42,12 Nov 41,19 Nov 45, 26 Nov 41, 3 Dec 41, 10 Dec 41(X) Gandhi: A Mahatma who shot Gandhi, 16 Jul 12(A) Garden in Autumn and Winter, The, Raymond Foster, 27 Aug 19(R) Gardening: books on gardening, 27 Aug 19(R); Gertrude Jekyll,

27 Aug 19(R)Gardening on Walls, Christopher Grey-Wilson and Victoria

Matthews, 27 Aug 19( Gardner, Ava, 8 Oct 35(A Garland, Nicholas, An ln ian Journey, 17 Dec 49(R) Garton Ash, Timothy, The Polish Revolution: Solidarity 1980-82, 10 Dec 28(R) Gee, Maggie, The Burning Book, 24 Sept 24(R) Genius, The (Royal Court), 24 Sept 27(AR) Gentlemen and Tradesmen, Charles Hampden-Turner, 10 Dec 31(R) George V: a biography, 16 Jul 20(R) George, W.L.: his Children of the Morning and William Golding's The Lord of the Flies, 10 Dec 6(AV) Georgian Dublin: Ireland's Imperilled Architectural Heritage, Kevin Corrigan Kearns, 13 Aug 24(R) Germany: Gregor Strasser and early Nazism, 2 Jul _24(R); the German occupations of France in 1914-18 and 1940-M., 30 Jul 20(R); the English governing class's attitude to Germany, 5 Nov 22(L) Germany, West: British bases at Bruggen and Hildesheim, 2 Jul 6(AV), 24 Sept 8(A); demonstrations by the peace movement, 8 Oct 14(A); the parliamentary line-up on defence, 8 Oct 14(A) Gertrude Jekyll on Gardening, (ed.) Penelope Hobhouse, 27 Aug 19(R) Ghana: starved of books, 16 Jul 19(L) Ghose, Zulfikar, Don Bueno, 3 Dec 31(R) Ghost Stories, (sal.) Susan Hill, 5 Nov 27(12) Gilbert, Martin, Finest Hour: Winston S. Churchill 1939-41, 2 Jul 19(R) Gilbert Islands, the: Sir Arthur Grimble as Commissioner, 27 Aug 8(A) Gillispie, Charles Coniston, The MontgolJler Brothers and the In- vention of Aviation, 3 Sept 20(R) Gimpel, Jean, The Cathedral Builders (trans. Teresa Waugh), 9 Jul 26(R) Gissing, George: his pessimism, 30 Jul 24(R) Gissing, George: The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, 30 Jul 24(R); Demos: A Story of English Socialism, 30 Jul NR); The Nether World, 30 Jul 24(R) Glasgow Festival?, A, 10 Sept 15(A) Glass Pieces (ballet), 10 Sept 27(AR) Glendenning, Victoria, Vita: The Life of V. Sackville-West, 1 Oct 19(R) Glengarry Glen Ross (Cottesloe), 1 Oct 27(AR) Golding, William: awarded the Nobel literature prize, 15 Oct

13(A). 38(PW); similarity of The Lord of the Flies to W.L.

George's Children of the Morning, 10 Dec 6(AV) Goldsmith, Sir James: libel damages from Private Eye, 23 Jul 5(N); attacks the Press Council, 27 Aug 5(N) Good Friends, Jug, Anne Leaton, 24 Sept 2A( R) Goodly Heritage, A: A History of Jane Austen's Family, George Holbert Tucker, 6 Aug 20(R) Good Night Sweet Ladies, Caroline Blackwood, 15 Oct 23(R) Good Samaritans, 17 Dec 33(A) Good Times, Bad Times, Harold Evans, 5 Nov 21(A), 12 Nov 26(R) Gould, Tony, Inside Outsider: The Life and Times of Colin Maclnnes, 10 Sent 20(R) Grande Baulk, 3 Sept 6(AV) Grant, Charles L.,(ed.) A Gallery of Horror, 5 Nov 27(R) Grass Widow, The (Royal Court), 12 Nov 34(AR) Gray, John: a biography, 20 Aug 19(R) Great and Small (Vaudeville), 3 Sept 23(AR) Great Cobbett: The Noblest Agitator, Daniel Green, 5 Nov 24(R) Greater London Council, the: see LONDON Great Marlborough and his Duchess, The, Virginia Cowles, 23 Jul 23(R) Great metropolitan disaster, 15 Oct 16(A) Great Speckled Bird, The, 8 Oct 15(A) GREECE pollution over Athens, 13 Aug 30(A); Christina Onassis's wealth, 13 Aug 31(A); the decline of the Royal Athens Lawn Tennis Club, 20 Aug 26(A); life on Mykonos, 17 Sept 29(A); Greek VIPs on Olympic Airways, 24 Sept 30(A); a civil was murder by Communists, 12 Nov 29(R); Papandreou and fears of a return to authoritarian government, 3 Dec 8(A); the claim for the return of the Elgin garbles examined, 10 Dec 14(A), 17 Dec 30, 31 Dec 17(L); ancient and modern Greeks, 17 Dec 30, 31 Dec 17(L) Greek omens, 3 Dec 8(A) Green, Benny, The Streets of London, 13 Aug 23(R) Green, Daniel, Great Cobbett: The Noblest Agitator, 5 Nov 24(R) Greene King, Richard Wilson, 8 Oct 26(R) Greenham Common anti-nuclear demonstration, the: talking to

the Greenham women, 20 12(A); a 1962 demonstration, 5 Nov 17(A), 12 Nov 24(L); the Aug'witches' of Greenham Common, 17 Dec 5(N)

Gregor Strasser and the rise of Nazism, Peter D. Stachura, 2 Jul 24R) GRENADA

intervention by US troops follows a left-wing coup, 29 Oct 3(LA), 40(PW), 5 Nov 4(PC), 5(N), 7, 8(A), 41(PW); the Gairy regime, 29 Oct 10(A); the British Government's attitude to the US intervention, 5 Nov 4(PC); President Reagan's speech in justification, 5 Nov 7(A); Grenadian immigrants in Trinidad, 5 Nov 8(A); events since the break-up of the West Indian Federa- tion in 1961, 5 Nov 8(A); Poor Grenadine, 5 Nov 23(A) Grey-Wilson, Christopher, and Miriam Rothschild, Gardening on Walls, 27 Aug 19(R Griffin, Nicholas: see Blackwell, Kenneth

Grimble, Sir Arthur: his rule in the Gilbert Islands, 27 Aug 8(A) Grimond, Jo: on the Parkinson affair, 15 Oct 5(N) Griselda (Buxton Festival), 30 Jul 26(AR) Groucho club, rules for a, 19 Nov 40(CO) Gruen, Jiri, Franz Kafka of Prague, 9 Jul 24(R) Guadalupe Madonna, The, Jody Brant Smith, 23 Jul 25(R) Guardian, the: the Manchester Guardian reporters in the 1930s, 5 Nov 18(A)

Guatemala: President Rios Montt supplanted by General Mejia Victores, 13 Aug 8(A), 27 Aug 17(L); still threatening Belize, 8 Oct 3(LA)

Guerrilla days, 26 Nov 13(A) Guilty men?, 3 Dec 14(A) Guinness, Bryan, Potpourri from the Thirties, 23 Jul 25(R) Guinness Book of Records, The, 24 Sept 32(CO) Gulf war: pressures for peace, 15 Oct 7(A) Guy Fawkes night celebrations at Lewes, 12 Nov 14(A) Gypsies: a gypsy funeral, 17 Dec 27(A) Hackers and cam, 16 Jul 14(C) Hailsharo, Lord: advocates a stronger Opposition in Parliament, 5 Nov 5(N); gives the Hamlyn Lectures, 19 Nov 37(AR) Halperin, John, C. P. Snow: An Oral Biography, 10 Sept 24(R) Hamilton, Nigel, Monty: Master of the Battlefield 1942-44, 31 Dec 20(R) Hamlet (Shaw), I Oct 27(AR) Hampden-Turner, Charles, Gentlemen and Tradesmen, 10 Dec 31 R) Hampson, Norman, Will and Circumstances: Montesquieu, Rous- seau and the French Revolution, 3 Sept 18(R) Hang them ail 31 Dec 6(AV) Hankin, C.A., (ed.) The Letters of John Middleton Murry to Katherine Mansfield, 13 Aug 21(R) Hanna, Max, and Marcus Burney, Preserve and Prosper: The

Wider Economic Benefits of Conserving Historic Buildings, 30

Jul 23(R) Harding, President Warren: a new judgment, 21 Oct 21(A) Hard Line, Michael Z. Lewin, 6 Aug 25(R) Hard Shoulder, The (Aldwych), 8 Oct 33(AR) Hart-Davis, Sir Rupert: selections from his commonplace book, 20 Aug 20(R) Hatters' last stand, 20 Aug 3(LA) Hattersley, Roy: candidate for the Labour Party leadership, 2 Jul 3, 23 Jul 3(LA), 30 Jul 4(PC), 20 Aug 3(LA); 2 Jul 4(PC); his boyhood, 2 Jul 23(R); in the televised leadership debate, 6 Aug 18(A); views at variance with his party's, 20 Aug 3(LA); loses leadership election to Neil Kinnock, 8 Oct 4(PC), 34(AR), 38(PW) Flattersley, Roy, A Yorkshire Boyhood, 2 Jul 23(R) Haunted Man, The, Charles Dickens, 17 Dec 26(A) Hawkey, Raymond, It, 5 Nov 27(R) Hay Fever (Queen's), 5 Nov 32(AR) Hayward, Max, Writers in Russia 1917-19711 (ed. and intro. Pat- ricia Blake), 29 Oct 30(R) Healey, Dents: interviewed on TV, 15 Oct 35(PS); his parliamen- tary performances, 5 Nov 3(LA) Hegel, 29 Oct 21(A), 5 Nov 22(L) Helbeck of Bannisdale, Mrs Humphry Ward (ed. and intro. Brian Worthington), 17 Sept 24(R)

High Life, 2 Jul 29, 9 Jul 30,16 Jul 30, 23 Jul 30, 30 Jul 29, 6 Aug 30, 13 Aug 30, 20 Aug 26, 27 Aug 26, 3 Sept 26, 10 Sept 30, 17 Sept 29, 24 Sept 30, nact 30, 8 Oct 35, 15 Oct 33, 22 Oct 36, 29 Oct 36, 5 Nov 36, 19 Nov 38,26 Nov 36, 3 Dec 36, 10 Dec 36,17 Dec 59, 31 Dec 27(A) Hill, Susan: (ed.) People, 29 Oct 28(R); (sal.) Ghost Stories, 5 Nov 27(R); The Woman in Black, 5 Nov 27(R) Hindejhomas, Stately Gardens of Britain, 27 Aug 19(R) History of English Opera, A, Eric Walter White, 3 Sept 21(R) History of the Modern World, A, Paul Johnson, 29 Oct 21(A) Hitch or Two in Afghanistan, A: A Journey Behind Russian Lines,

Nigel Ryan, 3 Dec 29(R)

Hobhouse, Hermione, Albert: Prince Albert, His Life and Work, 12 Nov 35(AR) Hobhouse, Penelope, (ed.) Gertrude Jekyll on Gardening, 27 Aug 19(R)

Hockney, David: exhibitions, 13 Aug 27,19 Nov 35(AR) Hollis, Thomas, 13 Aug 26(R) Holography, 13 Aug 27(AR)

Holt,-Harold: a Chinese agent?, 26 Nov 10(A)

Homosexuals: British men reputedly homosexual, 23 Jul 5(N), 3 Sept 17(L); John Gray and Oscar Wilde, 20 Aug 19(R); 'queers I have known', 20 Aug 26(5); an anthology of homosexual writ-

ing, 5 Nov 29(R); a novel about homosexuals, 10 Dec 26(R) Honduras: the churches of Tegucigalpa, 17 Dec 16(A) Honours system, the: the need for changes, 31 Dec 3(LA) Hopkins! (New End), 30 Jul 26(AR)

Horror fiction, 5 Nov 27(R) Horse-racing: recollections of Teddy Lambton, Tommy Weston

and Charlie Elliott, 2 Jul 30(A); writing for the Sporting Life, 30 Jul 30(A); the Prix Vermeil at Longchamp, 17 Sept 30(A) Hospitals: a spell in the Middlesex Hospital, 22 Oct 37(A) Hot autumn?, 8 Oct 14(A) Hot Country, A, Shiva Naipaul, 1 Oct 22(R)

Houses, historic and notable: Charlec.ote Park, 16 Jul 25(R); the economic benefits of conserving them, 30 Jul 23(R); No &Addi- son Road, Kensington, 1 Oct 5(N); English country houses, 15 Oct 27(R); capital transfer tax on Calke Abbey, 31 Dec 3(LA), 15(AV)

Houses and housing: mortgage interest tax relief, 19 Nov 24(C) Howe, Sir Geoffrey: not happy as Foreign Secretary, 19 Nov 4(PC) How to be a minority, 13 Aug 17(A) How to be Poor, George Mikes. 10 Sept 24(R) How to Play the English, Nigel Povah, 10 Sept 33(A) Hughes, David, The Imperial German Dinner Service, 17 Sept 22(R) Human Body, The, Jonathan Miller and David Pelham, 26 Nov 24(R) Humming for His Holiness, 30 Jul 7(A) Humphrey, Nicholas, Consciousness Regained: Chapters in the Development of Mind, 17 Sept 21(R) Hundred years ago, One, 2 Jul 15, 9 Jul 12, 16 Jul 16, 23 Jul 12, 30 Jul 12, 6 Aug 10, 13 Aug 7, 20 Aug 7, 27 Aug 9, 3 Sept 11, 10 Sept 12,17 Sept 18, 24 Sept 14,1 Oct 16, 8 Oct 10,15 Oct 18,22 Oct 19, 29 Oct 15, 5 Nov 17, 12 Nov 18,19 Nov 10, 26 Nov 14, 3 Dec 15, 10 Dec 10,17 Dec 27, 31 Dec 16(X) Hungary: as seen by a visiting emigre, 23 Jul 9(A) Illusion offreedom, The, 23 Jul 9(A) Imperial -German Dinner Service, The, David Hughes, 17 Sept

22(R

Impossible Europeans, The, Luigi Barzini, 8 Oct 29(R) In at the deep end, 9 Jul 15(C) In Camden Town, David Thomson, 1 Oct 24(R)

Incest: its prevalence in Sweden and elsewhere, 23 Jul 11(A), 30 Jul 18, 6 Aug 19(L)

Incident on the train, 8 Oct 18(A)

INDIA

the planning of New Bombay, 2 Jul 27(AR); beggars in Cal- cutta, 16 Jul 5(N); the survival of British monuments, 16 Jul 5(N); the work of Mother Teresa, 16 Jul 5(N); A Mahatma who shot Gandhi, 16 Jul 12(A); Anglo-Indians in Calcutta's slums, 23 Jul 5(N); Indian housewives in Britain, 30 Jul 13(A); an In-

dian MP quotes Auberon Waugh and gets into trouble, 10 Sept 5(N); Kim Stark featured in an Indian magazine, 26 Nov 5(N); a journey round India 17 Dec 49(R)

Indian Journey, An, Nicholas Garland, 17 Dec 49(R)

Industry: the De Lorean sports car fiasco, 6 Aug 24(R); the nationalised industries, 20 Aug 4(PC), 14(C); no incentive to in- vest in industry, 20 Aug 4(PC); the dismissal of the BL 'moles', 20 Aug 15(A), 30(PW)

Ingle, Su, Secrets of the Coast, 24 Sept 25(R)

Ingrams, Richard: interviewed on Pi, 3 Sept 26(AR), 10 Sept 31(PS), 24 Sept 19(L)

Ingrams, Richard, and John Piper, Piper's Places, 31 Dec 20(R) In search of England, 13 Aug 14(A) In Search of the Sahara, Quentin Crewe, 26 Nov 28(R) In Search of Unknown Britain, James Wellard, 6 Aug 26(R) Inside Outsider: The Life and Times of Colts Maclnnes, Tony Gould, 10 Sept 20(R) Instead of Scrooge, 17 Dec 26(A) Intellectuals' revolt, The, 13 Aug 10(A)

International Monetary Fund, the: annual meeting, 8 Oct 19(C); new credits for Brazil, 3 Dec 18(C)

In the City, 2 Jul 16, 9 Jul 15, 16 Jul 14, 6 Aug 16, 13 Aug 18, 20 Aug 14, 27 Aug 14, 3 Sept 14,10 Sept 17, 17Sept 16,24 Sept 16,

1 Oct 15, 8 Oct 19,15 Oct 17, 22 Oct 18, 29 Oct 19, 5 Nov 20,12 Nov 23, 19 Nov 24, 26 Nov 19, 3 Dec 18, 10 Dec 20, 17 Dec 29, 31 Dec 16(C)

Irs the Dorian Mode: A Life of John Gray, 1866-1934, Brocard Sewell, 20 Aug 19(R) In the Land of Israel, Amon 02, 17 Dec 51(R)

Iran: the military balance in the war against Iraq hard to assess, 15 Oct 7(A) Iraq: under Increasing political and economic pressure, 15 Oct 7(A); supplied by France with Etendard aircraft, 22 Oct 7(A) IRELAND the Irish in Ireland, 30 Jul 21(R); Georgian Dublin, 13 Aug 24(R); the Irish in Britain, 27 Aug 10(A); Irish ballads, 3 Sept 17(L); the Church's in securing the constitutional ban on abortion, 17 Sept 12 A), 1 Oct 18, 8 Oct 22(L); the question of divorce, 17 Sept 12( ); substantial oil finds off County Water- ford, 24 Sept 9(A); the bad effects of EEC money, 24 Sept 9(A), 15 Oct 20(L); a dictionary of modern place names, 22 Oct 28(R); attitude to the two world wars and to Remembrance COR .17 Nov I W'A 1• ink gholit the !rich 17 Nnv MI 1•

Adams president of Sinn Fein, 19 Nov 3(LA); the archaeology of chambered mounds, 19 Nov 33(R); Irishmen in Shakes- peare's plays, 3 Dec 19('L)

IRELAND, NORTHERN

the issue of hanging for IRA terrorists, 16 Jul 18(A); Ulster, 14 years on, 13 Aug 3(LA); a TV documentary, 20 Aug 26(AR); the improvement in security, 27 Aug 9(A); the 'supergrasses' and the fight against terrorism, 27 Aug 9(A); 38 IRA prisoners escape from the Maze Prison, 1 Oct 4(K), 34(PW); Ulster in 1883, 1 Oct 16(X); an English visitor's report, 26 Nov 13(A); a Sinn Fein advice centre, 26 Nov 14(A); the simplicity of the IRA's aims, 31 Dec 4(PC); an IRA bomb outside Harrods, 31 Dec 5(N), 18(A) Ireland's unlucky strike, 24 Sept 9(A) Irish in Ireland, The, Constantine F'itzGibbon, 30 Jul 21(R) Irish Journal, Heinrich Boll, 30 Jul 21(R) Irish poppies, 12 Nov 19(A) Is it ballet?, 2 Jul 14(A)

Islam: 'something about it that stinks', 13 Aug 31(A), 27 Aug 16(L), 10 Sept 31(A)

Islands in the sun, 12 Nov 7(A)

ISRAEL

its economic plight, 27 Aug 6(A); the finance minister Yoram Aridor, 27 Aug 6(A); Menachem Begin announces his inten- tion to resign as prime minister, 3 Sept 3(LA), 30(PW); Mr Begin's work assessed, 3 Sept 3(LA); attacked in an article by Roald Dahl, 3 Sept 15(A), (0 Sept 19(L), 17 Sept 5(N), 19(L), 24 Sept 19(L); its motives for intervening in Lebanon, 24 Sept 3(LA); an Israeli'sjourney round Israel, 17 Dec 51(R) Israel's other crisis, 27 Aug 6(A) Issue is monopoly, The, 3 Dec 17(A) Is the Church dead?, 23 Jul 16(A) Is the party over?, 30 Jul 16(C) It, Raymond Hawkey, 5 Nov 27(R) Italian illusions, 24 Sept 18(A)

ITALY

the election result a setback for the Christian Democrats, 2 Jul 9(A); Benito Mussolini, 30 Jul 8(A); the story of a stray dog, 3 Sept 5(N); pasta back in favour, 3 Sept 5(N); Licio Gelli's es- cape from prison, 3 Sept 5(N); popular illusions about Italy and Italians, 24 Sept 18(A); Tuscany: An Anthology, 17 Dec 49(R) It must have been a mule, 29 Oct 14(A) 1 was a Blackshirt menace, 6 Aug 11(A) I Wouldn't Have Missed It, Ogden Nash, 15 Oct 23(R)

J

James, Burnett, Wagner and the Romantic Disaster, 1 Oct 26(R)

James, Clive: an apology, 16 Jul 20(R)

James, Clive, Brilliant Creatures, 23 Jul 20(R)

James, Henry: a thesis on, 12 Nov 37(A)

James, M.R.: a biography, 23 Jul 21(R) James, Robert Rhodes, Albert, Prince Consort, 26 Nov 23(R)

JAPAN a sadistic yachting school principal, 9 Jul 7(A); the trial and con- viction of Kakuet Tanaka for accepting a bribe from the Lock-

heed Corporation, 15 Oct 8, 19 Nov 8(A); how Japanese politics

are run, 15 Oct 8(A); visit of President Reagan, 19 Nov 7(A);

subjects at issue between Japan and the US, 19 Nov 7(A); a gen-

eral election imminent, 19 Nov 8(A)

Jaw-jaw for Poland, 30 Jul 3(LA)

Jealousy, 3 Sept 26(A)

Jean Seberg (Olivier), 17 Dec 56(AR)

Jekyll, Gertrude: on gardening, 27 Aug 19(R)

Jekyll and Hyde, 6 Aug 3(LA)

Jenkin, Patrick: and the proposed abolition of the GLC and the metropolitan counties, 22 Oct 3(LA) Jews: the Rothschilds, 16 Jul 21, 19 Nov 29g11; attitudes to them

in Britain in the 1930s and now, 6 Aug 5(N) 13 13 Aug 20(L); an anti-semitic article by Roald Dahl 3 Sept 1 (A), 10 Sept 19(L), 17 Sept 5(N), 19(L), 24 Sept 19(L) John Maynard Keynes: Hopes etrayed 1883-1920, Robert

Skidelsky, 10 Dec 24(R)

Johnnie Cross, Terence de Vere White, 17 Sept 24(R) Johnson, Celia, The Lamp-Post Marauders (illus. Jael Jordan), 10

Dec 30(R)

Johnson, Paul, A History of the Modern World, 29 Oct 21(A) Johnson, Samuel, A Dictionary of the English Language, 30 Jul

19(R), 27 Aug 17(L) Jordan: as the Palestinian Arab state, 31 Dec 8(A); the history of Transjordan, 31 Dec 8(A) JOURNALISTS

a strip cartoon in the Journalist criticised as sexist, 30 Jul 5(N);

increasingly betray confidences, 10 Sept 18(A); freelances' poor rewards, 19 Nov 39(A); well-knownpurtudists imitated, 3 Dec 38(C0); Simon Winchester's prison diary, 10 Dec 25(R);

British foreign correspondents in Beirut, 17 Dec 10(A); Sam

White's dispatches from Paris, 17 Dec 39(R)

Journalist who made bad, 30 Jul 8(A) Judgment of Parkinson, 6 Aug 16(C) Jumbo Jet, 22 Oct 24(P) Jumping the Queue, Mary Wesley, 27 Aug 23(R)

Kafka, Franz: life in Prague, 9 Jul 24(R); his short stories, 9 Jul 24R)

Kapu(scinski, Ryszard, The Emperor: Downfall of an Autocrat, 12

Nov 31(R) Karate, 3 Dec 36(A)

Karl, Frederick R., and Lawrence Davies (ed.) The Collected Let- ters of Joseph Conrad Vol. 1, 1861-1897, 10 Sept 22(R) Kate's House, Harriet Waugh, 1 Oct 25(R) Keane, Mollie, Time After Time, 15 Oct 24(R) Kearns, Kevin Corrigan, Georgian Dublin: Ireland's Imperilled Architectural Heritage, 13 Aug 24(R) Keeping our Marbles, 10 Dec 14(A) Keep it in the family, 6 Aug 17(A) Keneally, Thomas, Outback, 26 Nov 28(R)

Kennon, George: knowledge of, and views on, Russia, 31 Dec 7(A) Kennedy, President John F.: the 20th anniversary of his assassina- 9 tion, 1 Nov 17(A); an untruthful article by Edward Kennedy, 19 Nov 191A). Kennedy, Margaret: a biography, 2 Jul 25(R), 23 Jul 18(L)

Kennedy family's mores, the, 15 Oct 33(A) Kennedy lies, 19 Nov 19(A) Kennedy lives, 19 Nov 17(A)

Kent, Monsignor Bruce: an article on cruise missiles, 12 Nov 6(AV); his background, 26 Nov 15(A)

Kerridg21(R) e, Roy, Real Wicked Guy: A View of Black Britain, 3 Dec

Keynes, J.M.: a biography, 10 Dec 24(R)

Keystone, Peter Lovesey, 6 Aug 25(R)

Killigrew, Anne: herTrtrait by Van Dyck sold abroad, 27 Aug 13(A), 17 Sept 19a

Killing of Mr Toad, T e (King's Head), 3 Sept 23(R) King, Francis Act of Darkness, 8 Oct 28(R)

King, Martin Luther: his birthday to be a US national holiday, 29 Oct 12(A)

King George V, Kenneth Rose, 16 Jul 20(R) King Henry VIII (Stratford-on-Avon), 2 Jul 26(AR) King of Comedy, The (film), 9 Jul 28(AR)

KINNOCK, NEIL

candidate for the Labour leadership, 23 Jul 3(LA), 30 Jul 4(PC); in the televised leadership, debate, 6 Aug 18(A ; on TV, 10 Sept 29, 8 Oct 34(AR); elected Labour Party lea er, 8 Oct 4(PC), 34(AR), 38(PW); his personality and style, 8 Oct 4(PC); the fervour of his supporters, 15 Oct 6(AV); the influence of the Sixties, 15 Oct 21(A); debut as Labour leader in the Commons, 29 Oct 4(PC); advocates 'soaking' the richest 1 per cent of the population, 29 Oct 6(AV); makes little impression against the Prime Minister, 5 Nov 3(LA)

Kipling: associated with Rottingdean, 16 Jul 13(A)

Kipling's village, 16 Jul 13(A)

Kiruna and its iron-mining, 17 Dec 18(A) Kissing,er, Henry: to head a commission on Central America, 23 Jul 5(N), 30 Jul 12(A); back in favour, 23 Jul 5(N), 30Jul 12(A); his years in the Nixon White House, 29 Oct 31(R)

Kissinger: The Price of Power, Seymour M. Hersh, 29 Oct 31(R) Kissinger and the Right, 30 Jul 12(A) Knowles, A ,V. , (sal., ed. and trans.) Tiogenev's Letters, 8 Oct 27(R) Knowlton, Winthorp, False Premises, 27 Aug 23(R) Kolb, Philip, (ed.) Marcel Proust: Selected Letters /8804903, 20 Aug 18(R)

Korea, South: a Korean Airlines aircraft shot down by a Russian fighter, 10 Sept 5(N), 7, 10(A), 34(PW), 17 Sept 9(A), 19(L), 1 Oct 7(A), 32(PS), 8Oct 7(A); how and why did it happen?, 10 Sept 7, 8 Oct 7(A), 12 Nov 24(1); four cabinet ministers killed by a terrorist bomb in Rangoon, 15 Oct 5(N), 38(PW); Lee Bum-Suk's name, 15 Oct 5(N)

Labour and the law, 3 Dec 4(PC) Labour in search of a prole, 30 Jul 4(PC)

LABOUR PARTY, THE

Roy Hattersley's candidature for the leadership, 2 Jul 3(LA); what is meant by 'extra-pnrliamentary action?, 9 Jul 3(LA), 6(AV), 34(PW); the leadership candidates and their views on theparty, 23 Jul 3(LA); speakers at the Durham miners' gala, 23 Jul I4(A); Roy Hattersley and Neil Kinnock considered as possible party leaders, 30 Jul 4(PC); the three components of the Labour Party, 30 Jul 4(PC); the televised leadership debate, 6 Aug 18(A); annual party conference, 3 Sept 4(PC), 8 Oct 4(PC 5(N), 23(A), 38(PW), 15 Oct 6(AV), 21(A), 34(PS); Neil 'ock elected leader, 111'Oct 4(PC), 34(AR), 38(PW); the party's Nye-worship, 8 Oct 4(PC); a woman delegate's protest at the conference, 8 Oct 5(N); the newspapers and magazines of the Far Left, 8 Oct 21(A); lost the election because it offered the electors not what they wanted but what it wanted, 8 Oct 23(A); Neil Kinnock's army of supporters, 15 Oct 6(AV); a proposal to set up Labour's own newspaper, 15 Oct 6(AV); TV's treatment of the annual conference, 15 Oct 34(PS); attacks Mrs Thatcher over the NHS, 29 Oct 4(PC); Neil Kinnock's Shadow Cabinet, 5 Nov 3(LA); equivocates over the NGA's illegal picketing, 3 Dec 4(PC); its Jazzed-up political broadcasts, 17 Dec 59(AR); see also KINNOCK NEIL and individual members Labour's shadow-boxing, 5 Nov 3(LA) Lacey, Robert, Aristocrats, 22 Oct 30(R) Lady, Addle Remembers, (ed.) Mary unn, 10 Dec 32(R) Lamb, Charles: a biography, 16 Jul 21(R) Lambton, Antony: relations with women, 15 Oct 33(A) Lambton, Antony, Snow and Other Stories, 22 Oct 26(R) Lambton, Teddy: death, 2 Jul 30(A) Lamp-Post Marauders, The, Celia Johnson (illus. Jael Jordan), 10 Dec 30(R) Land of the fat, The, 17 Dec 20(A) Larkin, Phil"), Required Writing, 26 Nov 24(R) Last chance or Lebanon, 5 Nov 9(A) Last Days o Mankind, The (Edinburgh), 3 Slt 23(AR) Last Summer, The, Kirsty McLeod, 9 Jul 21(R. Last Supper, The, Charles McCarty, 19 Nov 3, (R) Last thingsfirst, 5 Nov 16(A) Last World Cup?, 2 Jul 14(A) Lattimore, Richmond, Acts and Letters of the Apostles, 26 Nov 29(R)

Lauder, Robert Scott: exhibition, 3 Sept 23(AR) LAWSON, NIGEL 16 Jul 14(T); 9 Jul 4(f C); hints at a reduction in unemplo merit benefits, 9 Jul 5(N ; interviewed on TV, 9 Jul 30(AR ; an- nounces cuts in pub ic expenditure, 16 Jul 14(C), 34(PW • and the control of public expenditure, 10 Sept 6(AV); at E

fi-

nance ministers' meeting on Kefalonin, 17 Sept 6(AV); his au- tumn financial statement, 26 Nov 19(C) League of Empire Loyalists, the, 19 Nov 6(AV)

Leapman, Michael, Barefaced Cheek: The Apotheosis of Rupert Murdoch, 23 Jul 22(R) Lemon, Anne, Good Friends, Just, 24 Sept 24(R)

LEBANON

its recent occupation by foreign powers, 6 Aug 10(A); MsJumblatt's challenge to the government, 20 A og 6(A); the situa- tion assessed, 10 Sept 11(A); more US forces involved, 17 Sept 3(LA), 34(PW), 24 Sept 3(LA), 34(PW); a complicated military and political situation, 24 Sept 3(LA), 8 Oct 5(N); is the multi- national peacekeeping force justified?, 24 Sept 3(LA); 104 Druze, 1 Oct 12(A); the foreign forces involved with the tribal struggle, 1 Oct 12(A); the Chou( no longer a refuge for Marts' Mies and Druze, B Oct 10(A); the HQs of the US and French peacekeeping troops in Beirut blown up, 29 Oct 7, 36(A) 40(PW); how the troops carne to he in Lebanon, 29 Oct 7(A); the four UN oeaceltrenine continent. 29 Oct 8(M: Lebturifill

leaders meet in Geneva, 5 Nov 9(A); Yasser Arafat facing de- feat by rebel PLO forces at Tripoli, 12 Nov 12(A), 40(PV41, 19 Nov 16, 3 Dec 11(A); more bombings in Beirut, 10 Dee 8(A); US-Syrian confrontation, 10 Dec 8(A); British correspondents in Beirut, 17 Dec 10(A); President Gemayel holds a press con- ference, 17 Dec 10(A)

Lee, Hermione, (ed.) Stevie Smith: A Selection, 13 Aug 22(R) LEGAL

decline in respect for the law, 9 Jul 6(AV); a judge's comment on unsuccessful suicide attempts, 23 Jul 5(N); the 'contracep- tive pill' case, 6 An 17(A); major reform of the legal system needed, 20 Aug 5(N); Leon Britten announces a tougher penal policy, 15 Oct 3(LA); Lord Haihham's Hamlyn Lectures on the judiciary, 19 Nov 37(AR); a Bill to break the solicitors' monopoly of conveyancing, 10 Dec 3(LA); the Lords Chief Jus- tices of England, 101 Dec 29(R); a judge found guilty of smuggl- ing, 10 Dec g e, 36(A); see also Libel Legends, villa 31 Dec 13(A) Le Mesurier, John: death, 26 Nov 37(A)

Leopardi, Giacomo, Moral Tales (trans. Patrick Creagh), 30 Jul 2(R) Less2 news from Zimbabwe, 20 Aug 9(A)

Letters: a strait-laced letter from a son or daughter to a parent, 15 Oct 35(C0); letters to the editor using the writers' official or business addresses, 19 Nov 25(A), 26 Nov 21(L)

Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Mary Russell Milford 1836-1854, The, (ed. and intro.) Meredith B. Raymond and Mary R. Sullivan, 2 Jul, 20(R)

Letters of John Middleton Murry to Katherine Mansfield, The, (ed.) C.A. Rankin, 13 Aug 21(R)

Levantine morass, 24 Sept 3(I..A) Levi, Peter, The Flutes of Autumn, 10 Sept 23(R) Levin, Bernard, Enthusiasms, 10 Dec 25(R) Lewes, Sussex: annual Guy Fawkes celebrations, 12 Nov 14(A) Lewin, Michael Z., Hard Line, 6 Aug 25(R) Lewis, C.S.: an 'intimate portrait' by his brother, 19 Nov 29(R) Lewis, Major Warren Hamilton, Brothers and Friends: An Inti- mate Portrait of C.S. Lewis, 19 Nov 29(R) Liaisons dangereuses, 22 Oct 15(A)

Libel: a libel suit against Tad, 27 Aug 26(A); Princess Elizabeth of Toro's libel actions, 1 Oct 5, 19 Nov 5(N) Liberal Party, the: relations with the SDP, 16 Jul 4(PC); annual Assembly, 3 Sept 4, 24 Sept 4(PC), 1 Oct 17(A); Liberal beards, 24 Sept 4(PC), 1 Oct 18(L); 'a great ragbag full of ill-assorted or even incompatible sillinesses', 1 Oct 17(A)

Libraries: the new British Library 16Jul 3, 31 Dec 3(LA) Libya: Gaddafr's claim to Chad, 3 Sept 7 A) Life as a Party, Tina Brown, 12 Nov 28( ) Life's a Dream (The Other Place, Stratford-on-Avon), 10 Dec 33(AR) Light, Eva Figes, 24 Sept 23(R) Limericks: describing a notable feat, 24 Sept 32(C0); The Pen- guin Book of Limericks, 17 Dec 42(R) Lions Under the Throne, Anthony Mockler, 10 Dec 29(R) Liquid Sky (film), 10 Dec 34(AR)

Literary prizes and awards: a prize for romantic novels by young authors, 23 Jul 18(L); William Golding awarded the Nobel prize for literature, 15 Oa 13(A), 38(PW)

Literary Review, the: an anti-semitic article by Road Dahl, 3 Sept 15(A), 10 Sept 19(L), 17 Sept 5(N), 19(L). 24 Sept 19(L) Literary silly season, 12 Nov 22(A) Little Lies (Wyndham's), 23 Jul 29(AR) Little Shop of Horrors (Comedy), 22 Oct 35(AR) Lively, Penelope, Perfect Happiness, 17 Sept 22(11)

Livingstone, Ken: his subtlety, 17 Sept 15(A); takes the wrong suitcase, 15 Oct 5(N)

Local anaesthetics, 13 Aug 4(PC)

LOCAL GOVERNMENT the Conservatives' aim to abolish the GLC and metropolitan counties and control local government spending, 13 Aug 4(PC), 27 Aug 16(L); the crazy system of local authority finance, 20 Aug 4(PC); the metropolitan county councils to be abolished,

15 Oct 16(A), 22 Oct 3(LA); the huge numbers of council employees, 15 Oct 16(A); the retention of the GLC urged, 5 Nov 13(A); a 'Back to Somerset' campaign to restore the old counties, 19 Nov 21(A)

Loch Ness Monster, the 16 Jul 17(A)

Logue, Christopher, (ed.) Sweet and Sour: An Anthology of Comic Verse, 17 Dec 42(R)

LONDON Selous Street in Camden renamed Mandela Street, 2 Jul 18(L), 16 Jul 5, 23 Jul 5, 30 Jul 5(N), 6 Aug 19(L); Carnaby Street, 30 Jul 5(N); the Conservatives' intention to abolish the GLC and reform ILEA, 13 Aug 4(PC), 27 Aug 16(L) 15 Oct 16(A), 22 Oct 3(LA); books oni...ondon, 13 Aug 23(R1the Notting Hill carnival, 3 Sept 9(A); Camden Town, 1 24(R); 29 Oct 28(R); the deterioration of London's villages, 29 Oct 37(A); the development of the LCC and the GLC, 5 Nov 13(A); the GLC's

Historic Buildings Department, 5 Nov 14(A); 'Islington ap-

points officers to combat anti-Irish feeling, especially jokes, 12

Nov 200r); short stories inspired by various parts of London, 19

Nov 31 R); the plans for 'dockland villages', in the East End, 10

Dec 188((A) the National Gallery extension, 17 Dec 24(A); an

IRA bomb outside Harrods, 31 Dec 5(N), 18(A)

Londoners, Maureen Duffy, 29 Oct 28(R) London's Secret History Peter Bushell, 13 Aug 23(R) London Tale; (ed.) Julian Evans, 19 Nov 31(R) Long Night Watch, The, Ivan Southall, 10 Dec 30(R) Look into the eyes, 5 Nov 8(A) Lord of the Earthquakes, 17 Dec 16(A) Lord of the Files, The, Morning, 10 Dec 6(AV) similarity to W.L. George's Children of the Lords, House of: and the televising of its proceedings, 12 Nov

e

Lorimer, W.L., The New Testament tamer': in Scots, 26 Nov 29(R) Lost refuge, The, 8 Oct 10(4 Loti, Pierre: a biography, 19 Nov 31(R) Lourdes: the Pope's visit, 20 Aug 7(A) Love of Three Oranges, The (Glyndeboume), 30 Jul 26(AR) Lovers Dancing (Albery), 12 Nov 34(AR) Lovesey, Peter, Keystone, 6 Aug 25(R) Love You Make, The: An Insider's Story ofthe Beatles, Peter

Brown and Steven Gaines, 10 Dec 23, 17 Dece 32(A)

Loving ife, 2 Jul 30, 9Jul 31,16 Jul 31, 23 Jul 31, Mini 30, 6 Aug 31. Reno (Bush), 23 Jul 29(AR)

Low

13 Aug 31, 20 Aug 26, 27 Aug 27, 3 Sept 27, 10 Sept 31, 17 Sept 30, 24 Sept31, 1 Oct 31, 15 Oct 34, 22 Oct 37, 29 Oct 37, 5 Nov 37, 12 Nov 37, 19 Nov 39, 26 Nov 37, 3 Dec 37, 10 Dec 36, 17 Dec 60, 31 Dec 28(A) Low PayUnit, the: on poverty today, 5 Nov 6(AV), 26 Nov 20 (L)

Lucas G : his life and films _6 A 23(R)

Lucy, Mary Elizabeth: her memoirs, 16 Jul 25(R)

Lulu (Covent Garden), 24 Sept 28(AR) Lynxes versus Hinds, 24 Sept 8(A)

M

Macbeth (Barbican), 27 Aug 24(AR) McCarry, Charles, The Last Supper, 19 Nov 33(R)

McComb, Leonard: exhibition, 29 Oct 34AR)

20McDonald, Congressman Larry, 1 Oct 10 A), 29 Oct 20(L)

MacInnes, Colin: a biography, 10 Sept It)

Mackay, Shena, Babies in Rhinestone, 15 Oct 25(R)

McKenna, Stephen: retrospective exhibition, 8 Oct 32(AR)

MacKenzie, Norman and Jeanne, (ed.) The Diary of Beatrice Webb: Volume II, 1892-1905, 22 Oct 22(R)

Mackintosh, Charles Rennie, 10 Sept 26(11)

Macleod, Colin, Collected Essays, 31 Dec 19 R) Maclaine, Shirley, Out on a Limb, 15 Oct 21111) McLeod, Kirsty, The Last Summer, 9 Jul 21( ) Macleod, Robert, Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Architect and Artist, 10 Sept 26(R)

Macmillan, Harold: on the Tory majority, 13 Aug 5(N)

Madame Butterfly (Verona), 13 Aug 27(AR) Mae West is Dead (ed.) Adam Mars-Jones, 5 Nov 29(R) Magic, Janice Elliott, 17 Sept 22(R) Magic Flute, The (Hamburg Opera J), 3 Sept 24(AR) Mahatma who shot Gandhi, A, 16 ul 12(A)

Mailer, Norman, 13 Aug 25(1)

Mailer, Norman, Pieces and Pontifications, 13 Aug 25(R) Mainwaring, Michael James, From the Falklands to Patagonia: The Story of a Pioneer Family, 3 Dec 28(R) Maitland, Sara, Telling Tales, 9 Jul 25(R) Making her ridiculous, 29 Oct 4(PC) Making of a Monsignor, The. 26 Nov 15(A) Making of martyrs, The, 1 Oct 10(A) Making sense of mergers, 29 Oct 19(C) Making trouble, 3 Dec 20(A)

Mandela, Nelson: streets, parks, bars etc named after him, 2 Jul

18(A), 16 Jul 5,23 Jul 5, 30Jul 5(N). 6 Aug 19(L), 1 Oct 5, 8 Oct 5(19), 22 Oct 20, 29 Oct 20(L), 5 Nov 5(N), 12 Nov 24(L); the

Ftwonia trial, 29 Oct 16(A)

Mandela story, The, 29 Oct 16(A) Man of violence, A, 17 Sept 10(A) Marion (ballet), 5 Nov 32(AR) Mansfield, Katherine: letters from John Middleton Murry, 13

Aug 21(R)

Man Who Was Greenmantle, The: A Biography of Aubrey Her-

bert, Margaret Fitzherbert, 24 Sept 20(R) Mapplethorpe, Robert: exhibition,-3 Sept 23(AR) Marcel Proust: Selected Letters 1880.1903, (ed.) Philip Kolb, 20

Aug 18(R)

Marcovaldo or The Seasons in the City, Halo Calvino (trans. Wil-

liam Weaver), 24 Sept 23(R)

Marie Bonaparte: A Life, Celia Benin, 29 Oct 26(R) Markets rule, The, 13 Aug 18(C) Markov, Georgi, The Truth That Killed (trans. Liliarsa Brisby), 8

Oct 29(R) Marlborough, the first Duke of, 23 Jul 23(R) Nfarley, Bob: a biography, 6 Aug 2I(R)

Marriage of Figaro, The (film), IS Oct 33(AR) Married to a Single Life: An Autobiography, 1949148, Wilfrid

Blunt, 19 Nov 29(R), 3 Dec 19(L)

Mars-Jones, Adam, (ed.) Mae West is Dead, 5 Nov 29(R) Martin, Judith, Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behaviour, 1 Oct 24(R)

Marx, Groucho: rules for a Groucho Club, 19 Nov 40(CO)

Mason, Bobbie Ann, Shiloh, 20 Aug 21(R)

Masquerades, 27 Aug 25(AR)

Master Harold . . . and the Boys (Cotteslox), 3 Dec 34(AR) Masterpieces (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs), 22 Oct 35(AR) Mates, Tom Wakefield, 10 Dec 26(R)

Mathews, John Dewe: exhibition, 29 Oct 34(AR)

Matthews, Victoria, and Christopher Grey-Wilson, Gardening on Walls, 27 Aug 19(R) Mavrogordatos, George, The Rise of the Green Sun, 3 Dec 10(A) Maydays (Barbican), 29 Oct 34(AR) May Days at Cowley, 3 Sept 8(A) Meaning of Life, The, (film), 2 Jul 29(AR) Measure for Measure (Stratford-on-Avon), 15 Oct 29(AR) Media conspiracy, A, 9 Jul 17(A)

MEDICAL

a bronchoscopy, 9 Jul 31(A); organ transplants in the US, 20 Aug 8(A); musings from a sickbed, 20 Aug 16(A); fertility drugs, 26 Nov 5( ; a folding book of the human body, 26 Nov 24(R); the RCP c aims there are 100,000 deaths a year from smoking, 3 Dec 5(N); see also Abortion Mein Kampf, 19 Nov 6(AV) Memories of Monty, 17 Dec 23(A) Merry Christmas, Mr Lawrence (film). 3 Sept 25(AR) Metncation: should be abandoned, 31 Dec 3(LA)

Miami: drugs and murders, 3 Dec 10(A); poor race relations, 3 Dec 10(A)

Miami ghettoes, 3 Dec 10(A) Michell, John, A New View Over Atlantis, 6 Aug 26(R) Michie, James, New and Selected Poems, 27 Aug 20(R) Mikes, George, How to be Poor, 10 Sept 24(R) Miller, Jonathan, and David Pelham, The Human Body, 26 Nov 24(R) Milligan, Spike: biographical material wanted, 3 Sept 17(L) Mind of Mr J.G. Reeder, The, Edgar Wallace, 27 Aug 22(R) Miners: the Durham miners' gala, 23 Jul 14(A)

Minorities, 13 Aug 17(A)

Miracles and the Mediaeval Mind, Benedicta Ward, 17 Dec 44(R) Mireille (Coliseum), 10 Dec 32(AR)

Miro, Joan: exhibition, 13 Aug 27(AR)

Mirror up for grabs, 22 Oct I9(A) Misprints: an amusing one in the Daily Telegraph, 5 Nov 5(N) Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behaviour, Judith Martin, 1 Oct 24(R) Mistress of Charlecote, (ed.) Alice Fairfax-Lucy, 16 July 25(R) Mitford, Mary Russell: friendship with Elizabeth Barrett Brown- ing, 2 Jul 20(R) Mockler, Anthony, Lions Under the Throne, 10 Dec 29(R) Moliere (The Pit), 17 Sept 26(AR) Monroe Doctrine, the: opposed by Canning, 12 Nov 11(A) Montgolfler Brothers and the Invention of Aviation, The, Charles Coniston Gillispie, 3 Sept 20(R) Montgomery, Field-Marshal: 17 Dec 23(I); Memories of Monty,

17 Dec 23(A); his generalship 1942-44, 31 Dec 20(R)

Mo2nty:0(R) Master of the Battlefield 194244, Nigel Hamilton, 31 Dec Mooney, Bel, The Windsurf Boy, 9 Jul 25(R) Moore, Brian, Cold Heaven, 12 Nov 32(R)

Moore, Henry: exhibitions, 13 Aug 27(AR)

Moorehead. Alan: The Blue Nile, 16 Jul 23(R); The White Nile, 16

Jul 23(R)

Moral superiority, The, 22 Oct 21(A) Moral Tales, Giacomo Leopardi (trans. Patrick Creagh), 30 Jul

22(R)

Morice, Anne, Murder Post-Dated, 19 Nov 33(R)

Morley, Malcolm: exhibition, 16 Jul 27(AR)

Mosley, Nicholas, Beyond the Pale, Sir Oswald Mosley, 1933- 1980, 29 Oct 22(R)

Mosley, Sir Oswald: British fascism in the 1930s, 6 Aug 11(A), 13 Aug 20(L); a biography by his son, 29 Oct 22(R); his release

from prison, recalled, 12 Nov 24(L); alleged highly-placed sup-

porters in the 1930s, 19 Nov 6(AV), 3 Dec 14(A); the so-called 'Mosley Papers' at the Public Record Office, 19 Nov 6(AV), 3 Dec 14(A)

Mother Goose (Shaw), 3t Dec 24(AR)

Motor industry; Oxford undergraduates co-operate with Cowley workers, 3 Sept 8(A) Motoring and motor-cars: on finding a wheel clamp on one's car, 20 Aug 29(C0); a suggestion for publicising drunken drivers, 24

Sept 5(1; a Daimler as a competition prize, 15 Oct 5(N), 22

Oct 41(X , 29 Oct 20(L), 4I(X), 5 Nov42, 12 Nov 41, 19Nov 45, 26 Nov 4 , 3 Dec 41, 10 Dec 41(X), 17 Dec 5(N), 30(L); com- ments on the banning of motor-cars, 3 Dec 38(C0). action against drunken drivers stepped up, 31 Dec 6(AV), 12(A) Mottoes, a dictionary of, 22 Oct 30(R)

Mount, Ferdinand: to be literary editor of the Spectator, 19 Nov

5(N)

Moyes, Patricia, A Six-letter Word for Death, 6 Aug 25(R) M.R. James: An Informal Portrait, Michael COX, 23 Jul 21(R) Mr Jumblatt's challenge, 20 Aug 6(A) Mr Lawson lays it on the line, 26 Nov 19(C) Mr Reagan's warmongering 13 Aug 6(A) Mrs Silly's silly son, 1 Oct 17(A) Mrs Thatcher 's mote, 6 Aug 4(PC) Mr Tebbit's teddy, 22 Oct 4(PC) Muddling through, 10 Sept 17(C) Muhlstein, Anka, Baron James: The Rise of the French Rorhschilds, 16 Jul 21(R)

Murder: the acquittal of Dr Bodkin Adams, 16 Jul 17(A)

Murder Post-Dated, Anne Morice, 19 Nov 33(R) Murdoch, Rupert: his handling of the Times and the Sunday Times, 23 Jul 22(R); the sacking of Harold Evans, 5 Nov 21(A),

36(AR), 12 Nov 24(L), 26(R)

Murphy, Dervla, Eight Feet in the Andes, 17 Dec 49(R) Mu2rry, 1(R) John Middleton: letters to Katherine Mansfield, 13 Aug

Museums: the British Museum and the new British Library build- ing, 16 Jul 3, 31 Dec 3(LA); Sir Ernest Debenham's bequest, 1 Oct 5(N), 26 Nov 21(L); the Burrell Collection, 22 Oct 31(AR) MUSIC AND OPERA

Bernard Shaw's music criticism, 2 Jul 28(AR); the difficulties of writing about music 2 Jul 28(AR); a biography of Eiger, 16 Jul 22(R), 30 Jul 18(L); Taverner, The Drama of Aida and La Cenerentola, 16Jul 27(AR); Griselda (Vivaldi) and The Love of Three Oranges, 30 Jul 26(AR); Turandot, Aida, Madam But- terfly, Don Carlos and on Giovanni, 13 Aug 27(AR); this Year's Proms, 27 Aug 24, 17 Sept 27(AR); a history of English opera. Flute SeptnS 1/R2ii Ceonriecen,,..hleSPtup f4e‘kR T;h1!ul&wslatir4s k7ihaet the Proms, 17 Sept 27(AR); Ariadne on Naxos and Toussaint, 24 Sept 28(AR); L'Enfant et let sortileges, The Nightingale and Lulu, 24 Sept 28(AR); Senseless, 24 Sept 28(AR); Rienzi, 8 Oct 33(AR); a film of The Marriage of Figaro, 15 Oct 33(AR); the season's concert series in London, 22 Oct 34(AR); The Great British Music Festival 1925-1973, 22 Oct 34, 26 Nov 34(AR); The Rhinegold and The Valkyrie, 29 Oct 32(AR); Rebecca (Wilfred Josephs), 29 Oct 32(AR); Boris Godunov, 12 Nov 34(AR); The Rape of Lucretia and Mireille, 10 Dec 32(AR); see also Pop music and Records Mussolini: 30 Jul 8(1); Journalist who made bad, 30 Jul 8(A) M Dearest Kate (Edinburgh), 3 Sept 23(AR) y Idea of a University, 6 Aug 13(A) Myths and realities, 29 Oct 21(A)

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Naipaul, Shiva, A Hot Country, 1 Oct 22(R) Name of Annabel Lee, The, Julian Symons, 19 Nov 33(R) Name of the Rose, The, Umberto Eco, 17 Dec 45(R)

Names: the transliteration of Arabic names, 20 Aug 5(N); a pecul- iar name, 15 Oct 5(N)

Nash, Ogden, 1 Wouldn't Have Missed it, 15 Oct 23(R)

National Councilfor Civil Liberties, the: a Far left strongpoint, 8 Oct 21(A)

National Graphical Association, the: the NGA's illegal picketing in the dispute with the Messenger newspapers, 3 Dec 4(PC), 15, 17(A), 40(PW), 10 Dec 4(N), 40(PW), 17 Dec 4(PC), 64(PW); NGA men discuss the dispute, 3 Dec 15(A); the issues involved, 3 Dec 17(A); a strike called off, 17 Dec 64(PW); the union com- prehensively defeated, 31 Dec I5(A)

National Health Service: cuts to be made in staff, 1 Oct 17(A),

34(PW), 15 Oct 19(A); the Thatcher attitude, 29 Oct 4(PC) Nationalised industries: 4(PC); Privatisation is not enough, 20

Aug 14(C)

NATO: Lord Carrington to succeed Dr Luna as Secretary. General, 17 Dec 21 .4) Naturalist's Guide to the British Coastline, The, Ron Freethy, 24 Sept 25(R) Nauru: The land of the fat, 17 Dec 20(A)

Negritude, 24 Sept 19, 1 Oct 18, 8 Oct 22(L)

New informers, The, 27 Aug 9(A) New Sculpture, The, Susan Beattie, 15 Oct 31(AR) News of the other World, 8 Oct 17(A) News of the World: examples of its news stories, 8 Oct 17(A) New technology, The, 5 Nov 18(A) New Testament in Scots, The, W.L. Lorimer, 26 Nov 29(R) New View Over Atlantis, A, John Michell, 6 Aug 26(R) New Way to Pay Old Debts, A (The Other Place, Stratford-on-

Avon), 2 Jul 26(AR) Nicaragua: an eyewitness report, 6 Aug 6(A); Russian arms landed, 6 Aug 6(A)

Nightingale, The (Covent Garden), 24 Sept 28(AR)

Nile, the exploration of the, 16 Jul 23(R) 1914, the summer of, 9 Jul 21(R)

1983: the Spectator film critic's awards, 31 Dec 26(AR); a personal

retrospect, 31 Dec 28(A)

Nobel prizes, the: the aceprize awarded to Lech Walesa, 8 Oct

5(N), 17 Dec 14(A ; the literature prize awarded to William Golding, 15 Oct 13 A), 38(PW) Nobility, the: six aristocratic families, 22 Oct 30(R)

No change, all change, 8 Oct 19(C) No holiday for France, 16 Jul 10(A) Noise of the tumbrils, The, 10 Sept 4(PC) No Man's Land, 1 Oct 12(A) No one leaves Lebanon, 6 Aug 10(A) Notebook 2 Jul 5, 9 Jul 5, 167u15 23 Jul 5, 30 Jul 5, 6 Aug 5, 13

Aug 5, 20 Aug 5, 27 Aug 5, 3 S5,10 Sept 5, 17 Sept 5, Z4 Sept

5, 1 Oct 5, 8 Oct 5,15 Oct 5, 22 Oct 5, 24 Oct 5, 5 Nov 5,12 Nov

5, 19 Nov 5, 26 Nov 5, 3 Dec 5, 10 Dec 4, 17 Dec 5, 31 Dec 5(N)

Nothing to say, 23 Jul 6(AV) Nor in thepublic Interest, 10 Dec 3(LA)

Notting Hill carnival, the, 3 Sept 9(A)

No Vietnam, 6 Aug 7(A) Nowakowski, Marek, The Canary, and Other Tales of Martial Law, 3 Dec 24(R) No winners in Athens, 10 Dec 7(A) Nuclear dreads, 24 Sept 15(A)

NUCLEAR POWER AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS

whose finger on the trigger while Mrs Thatcher was in hospital?, 13 Aug 5(N); talking to the Greenhorn Common women, 20 Aug 12(A); the Sizewell inquiry, 27 Aug 5(N), 24 Sept 15(A); has the CEGB exported plutonium to the US?, 27 Aug 5(N); 'Writers against Nuclear Weans', 10 Sept 31(A); the menace of Russia's SS-20s, 1 Oct 7(A); Argentina to acquire nuclear material, 22 Oct 20(L); the 22 October CND demon- stration in London, 29 Oct 36(A); nuclear waste to be dumped at Bunyan's birthplace 5 Nov 14(A); attitudes to nuclear apocalypse, 5 Nov 16(A); a 1962 Greenham Common demon- stration, 5 Nov 17(A), 1 Nov 24(L); the first of the cruise mis- siles arrive at Greenham Common, 19 Nov 44(PW); the nuclear bomb film The Day After, 26 Nov 16, 18(A), 10 Dec 4(N), 17 Dec 5(N), 59(AR), 64(P%'); Robert McNamara on cruise mis- siles, 17 Dec 5(N); the witches' of Greenham Common, 17 Dec 5(N) NUJ, the: see JOURNALISTS Nye straitjacket, The, 8 Oct 4(PC)

O

Observer, the: an African journalist appointed on 'Tiny' Row- land's recommendation, 2 Jul 5, 22 Oct 5(N); Conor Cruise

O'Brien on 'are Christianity and Conservatism compatible?', 23 Jul 6(AV); Julian Barnes on jealousy, 3 Sept 26(A) Odysseus: his return to Ithaca, 10 Dec 38(CO)

Of ADRs and roll-ups, 27 Aug 14(C) Offshore Island, The (Old Red Lion, Islington), 16 Jul 29(AR)

Oil: substantial oil finds off Ireland, 24 Sept 9(A); 15 Oct 20(L); the Government sells BP shares to thepublic, 24 Sept 16(C); the OPEC meeting in Geneva, 10 Dec 20(C)

Old Ireland over here, 27 Aug 10(A) One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (New Inn, Ealing), 8 Oct

33(AR)

One man's vengeance, 23 Jul 8(A) I per cent fallacy, The, 29 Oct 6(AV) On the bread line, 5 Nov 6(AV) On the Greenham bus, 20 Aug 12(A) Opec at the brink, 10 Dec 20(C) Opera: see MUSIC AND OPERA

Oppenheim, Philip: a brash new young MP, 2 Jul 5(N); demands a ban on pate de foie gran, 31 Dec 6(AV)

Opportunity in Athens, 3 DecALA)

Orange People, the, 26 Nov AR)

Oriental housewives, 30 Jul 13( ) Original Michael Frayn, The, 10 Dec 25(R)

Ortega y Gasset, Jost: centenary of his birth, 10 Sept 14(A) Orwell, George: his 'As I Please' column, 3 Sept 27(PS); radio

programmes based on 1984, 15 Oct 32(AR); 1984 as a warning

rather than a prophecy, 31 Dec 4{PC)

Oscar Browning, Ian Anstruther, 29 Oct 29(R) Other People's Clerihews, (chosen by) Gavin Ewart, 17 Sept

25(R)

Other Side of the Fire, The, Alice Thomas Ellis, 31 Dec 22(R) Our own resources, 19 Nov 4(PC) Outback, Thomas Keneally, 26 Nov 28(R) Outlaw( Arts), 26 Nov 35(AR) Out of the wilderness, 22 Oct 8(A) Out on a Limb, Shirley Maclaine, 15 Oct 28(R)

Owen, David: changes in him since the election, 16 Jul 4(PC); reactions to the Korean airliner affair, 10 Sept 5(N); his keynote speech at the SDP conference, 17 Sept 4(PC); modelling him- self on Mrs Thatcher, 17 Sept 4(PC); excluded from the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph, 12 Nov 25(A)

Oxford Book of Dreams, The, (chosen by) Stephen Brook, 5 'Nov

26(R) Oxford Council's proposal for a 'Peace Park', 29 Oct 18(A) Oxford University: when undergraduates fraternised with the workers at Cowley, 3 Sept 8(A), 17 Sept 19(L)•, the movement to abolish entrance scholarships, 19 Nov 22,(A), 3 Dec 19, 17 Dec 31, 31 Dec 17(L)

Oz, Amos, In the Landd of Israel, 17 Dec 51(R) Pack of Lies (Lyric), 12 Nov 34(R)

Paedophile Information Exchange, the: should be silenced, 24

Palestinians, the: Yasser Arafat facing defeat at Tripoli by rebel PLO forces supported by Syria, 12 Nov 12(A), 40(PW), 19 Nov 16, 3 Dec 11(A); Arafat s political victory, 3 Dec 11(A); Jordan as the Palestinians' homeland, 31 Dec 8(A)

Pantomimes reviewed, 31 Dec 24(AR) Paperbacks, recent, 12 Nov 32,1 Nov 34(R)

Paris: a guide book, 26 Nov 30(R); in the Twenties, 26 Nov 30(R) Paris, John Russell, 26 Nov 30(R) Parkinson, Cecil: drops the case against the Stock Exchange before the Restrictive Practices Court, 30 Jul 6,6 Aug 6(C); up- roar over his former secretary's pregnancy, 15 Oct 4(PC), 5(1%), 33(AR), 33(A), 38(PW); resigns as Secretary for Trade and In- dustry, 22 Oct 4(PC), 40(PW); Miss Keays's statement in the Times, 22 Oct 6(AV), 40(PW); private morality and public life, 22 Oct 15, 21(A)

PARLIAMENT

the Left and 'extra-parliamentary action', 9 Jul 3(LA), 6(AV), 34(PW); MPs vote themselves a pay rise of 51/2 per cent per annum, 23 Jul 4(PC), 30 Jul 6(AV); public anger with MPs over a variety of issues, 23 Jul 13(A); Lord Hailaham on the need for a stronger Opposition, 5 Nov 5(N); Austin Mitchell's Televising of Parliament Bill, 12 Nov 4(PC); see also POLITICS AND POLITI- CIANS Parliament of brigands, 30 Jul 6(AV) Parrott, E.O. , (comp. and ed.) The Penguin Book of Limericks, 17 Dec 42(R) Passing the torch, 10 Dee 23(A)

Pasta: its world-wide popularity, 3 Sept 5(N) Patagonia: a pioneer Scots family, 3 Dec 28(R) Patten, Brian: death, 30 Jul 30(PS) Pattison, Mark: and 'The Idea of a University', 6 Aug 13(A) 'Peace Park' proposal, a, 29 Oct 18(A) Peace prize, the Nobel: awarded to Lech Walesa, 8 Oct 5(N), 17 Dec 14(A)

Pelham, David, and Jonathan Miller, The Human Body, 26 Nov

24(R) Penelope: on Odysseus's return to Ithaca, 10 Dec 38(CO)

Penguin Book of Limericks, The, (comp. and ed.) E.O. Parrott,

17 Dec 42(R)

Penguin Complete Short Stories of Franz Kafka, The 9 Jul 24(R) Pensions: the self-employed's pension funds, 29 Oct LL) Penrith and the Border by-election, the, 23 Jul 13(A People, (ed.) Susan Hill, 29 Oct 28(R) People's stock market, The, 8 Oct 12(A) Perfect Happiness, Penelope Lively, 17 Sept 22(R) Perfectionist, The (Hampstead), 9 Jul 29(AR) Perham, Margery, West African Passage, 8 Oct 24(R) Pericles (Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.), 12 Nov 34(AR) Pevsner, Sir Nikolaus: a tribute, 3 Sept 13(A)

Photography: as an aid to painting, 23 Jul 26(AR); an exhibition on holography, 13 Aug 27(AR); David Hockney, 13 Aug 27,19 Nov 35(Art); war cemeteries, 13 Aug 29(AR); Robert Mapplethorpe, 3 Sept 23(AR)

Picketing special, 3 Dec 15(A) Pieces and Pontifications, Norman Mailer, 13 Aug 25(R) Pierre Lori: Portrait of an Escapist, Lesley Blanch, 19 Nov 31(R) Pilger, John: on reporting wars, 23 Jul 30(AR); 15 Oct 6(AV) Pine, L.G., A Dictionary of Mottoes, 22 Oct 30(R)

Piper, John: exhibitions, 17 Dec 55(AR); his topographical art, 31 Dec 20(R)

Piper, John, and Richard Ingrams, Piper's Places, 31 Dec 20(R) Piper's Places, Richard Ingrams and John Piper, 31 Dec 20(R) Place names of Great Britain and Ireland, modern, 22 Oct 28(R) Poetry: examples of cinquains, 2 Jul 31(C0); disyllabic verse, 16

Jul 32(CO); reviewed, 27 Aug 20(R); an 18th-century poet im-

itated, 8 Oct 36(C0); public readings by poets, 19 Nov 39(PS), 3 Dec 19(L); fin-de-neck sonnets, 31 Dec 29(CO)

POLAND

the Pope's pronouncements, 2 Jul 7(A); how will Jaruzelski handle affairs?, 2 Jul 7(A); the meetings between the Pope and General Jaruzelski, 9 Jul 10(A); Western church aid for private agriculture, 9 Jul 10(A), industrial incentives needed, 9 Jul 10(A); the Church's strong position, 16 Jul 19(L); martial law replaced by new restrictions, 30 Jul 3(LA); what should the West do now?, 30 Jul 3(LA); the resurgence of political jokes, 17 Sept 11(A); the Nobel peace prize awarded to Loch Walesa, 8 Oct 5(N); the samizdat Spectator, 26 Nov 6(A); a widespread counter-culture and 'alternative society', 26 Nov 6(A); another explosion of working-class protest likely, 26 Nov 6(A); stories of martial law, 3 Dec 24(R); Solidarity from 1980 to 1982, 10 Dec 28(R); the TUC reaffirms its support for Solidarity, 17 Dec 30(L); 'Lech Walesa's speech on accepting the Nobel peace prize, 17 Dec 14(A) Poland's moral revolution, 2 Jul 7(A)

POLICE, THE

an ex-chief constable's memoirs of the Yorkshire Ripper case, 2 Jul 5(N); the Colin Roach suicide case, 2 Jul 13(A); an abortive raid on west country homes, 19 Nov 6(AV); Special Branch files and reports, 19 Nov 6(AV); the Metropolitan Police severely criticised in a report it had commissioned, 26 Nov 22, 3 Dec 20(A); prejudice and racism among the police, 3 Dec 37(PS); deaths from the Harrods bomb, 31 Dec 18(A)

Policeman's lot, A, 26 Nov 22(A) Polish Revolution, The: Solidarity 1980-82, Timothy Garton Ash, 10 Dec 28(R) Political commentary, 2 Jul 4, 9 Jul 4, 16 Jul 4, 23 Jul 4, 30 Jul 4, 6 Aug 4,13 Aug 4, 20 Aug 4, 27 A, 3 Sept 4, 10Sept 4, 17 Sept 4, 24 Sept 4, 1-Oct 4, 8 Oct 4,15 OctCl 4, 22 Oct 4, 29 Oct 4, 5 Nov 4,12 Nov 4,19 Nov 4, 26 Nov 4, 3 Dec 4,17 Dec 4, 31 Dec 4(PC) Political preacher man, 24 Sept 11(A)

POLMCS AND POLITICIANS

the growing obsession with politics, 20 Aug 27(PS), 3 Sept 16(A), 10 Sept 19(L); the qualities required of an MP today, 27 Aug 4(PC); the coming party conferences, 3 Sept 4(PC); what is in store in the new political season?, 3 Sept 4(PC); the monstr- ous modern state, 3 Sept 16(A); political-jokes and their func- tion, 17 Sept 11(A); Hugh (laitakell'a diary, 17 Sept 20(R); a TV profile of Attlee, 24 Sept 30(AR); politicians' use of new cliches and neologisms, 1 Oct 16(A); the first Lord Birkenhead, 26 NOV 26(R1 see also PARLIAMENT Politics of wo , The, 1 Oct 16(A) Pollard, Graham, and John Carter, An Enquiry into the Nature of Certain Nineteenth Century Pamphlets (with new material by Nicolas Barker and John Collins), 31 Dec 23(R) Pollock, Dale, Sky walking: The Life and Films of George Lucas, 6 Aug 23(R) Pommie triumph, A, 1 Oct 11(A) Poor Grenadine, 5 Nov 23(A) Poor old Harry, 5 Nov 21(A) Pope in Lourdes, The, 20 Aug 7(A)

Pope John Paul II: pronouncements in Poland, 2 Jul 7(A); meet- ings with General Jaruzelski, 9 Jul 10(A); visits Lourdes, 20 Pop music: a 'Marx with Spars' pop festival, 9 Jul 13(A); a bio- graphy of Bob Marley, 6 Aug 21(R)

Poppy (Adelphi), 3 Dec 34(AR) Portland, the 9th Duke of: information sought, 29 Oct 20(L) Portrait of Charles Lamb, A, David Cecil, 16 Jul 21(R) Portrait of the week, 2 Jul 34, 9 Jul 34,16 Jul 34, 23 Jul 34, 30 Jul 34, 6 Aug 34, 13 Aug 34, 20 Aug 30, 27 Aug 30, 3 Sept 30, 10 Sept 34, 17 Sept 34, 24 Sept 34, 1 Oct 34, 8 Oct 38, 15 Oct 36, 22 Oct 40, 29 Oct 40, 5 Nov 41,12 Nov 40,19 Nov 44, 26 Nov 42, 3 Dec 40, 10 Dec 40, 17 Dec 64(PW) Postscript, 2 Jul 30, 9 Jul 31, 16 Jul 31, 23 Jul 31, 30 Jul 30, 6 Aug 31, 13 Aug 31, 20 Aug 27, 27 Aug 27, 3 Sept 27,10 Sept 31, 17 Sept 30, 24 Sept 31,1 Oct 31, 8 Oct 35, 15 Oct 34, 22 Oct 37, 29 Oct 37, 5 Nov 37,12 Nov 37,19 Nov 39,26 Nov 38, 3 Dec 37,10 Dec 37, 17 Dec 61, 31 Dec 28(PS) Post-Socialist President?, A, 24 Sept 7(A) Potpourri from the Thirties, Bryan Guinness, 23 Jul 25(R) Povah, Nigel, How to Play the English, 10 Sept 33(A)

Poverty: 10 Sept 24(R); 15 million Britons living on the breadline, 5 Nov 6(AV), 26 Nov 20(L)

Powell, Violet, The Constant Novelist: A Study of Margaret Ken- nedy (1896-1967), 2 Jul 25(R)

Powell, Virginia: exhibition, 17 Dec 55(AR)

Pragmatic murderers, 19 Nov 3(LA) Presents they didn't get, The, 31 Dec 16(C) Preserve and Prosper: The Wider Economic Benefits of Conserv- ing Historic Buildings, Max Hanna and Marcus Binney, 30 Jul 23(R)

PRESS. THE

talking to the press, 2 Jul 5(N); silly season news items, 16 Jul 17(A); the Inverness Courier and the Loch Ness Monster, 16 Jul 17(A); latest circulation figures for the national dailies and Sun- days, 30 Jul 17(A); writing for the Sporting Life, 30 Jul 30(A); the Financial Times strike settled, 6 Aug 3(1.A), 13 Aug 19(A), 34(PW); reactions to the under-age contraceptive pill case, 6 Aug 17(A); the lessons for management Irons the Financial Timesstrike, 13 Aug 19(A); how the dismissal of the BL 'moles' was reported, 20 Aug 15(A); the feature article, 27 Aug 15(A); IPC'swomen'sweekliesindecline,24Seppt 17(A); the newspap- ers and magazines of the Far Left, 8 Oct 21(A); why the serious press is on the whole hostile to Labour, 8 Oct 23(A); press treat- ment of the Parkinson affair, 15 Oct 5(N); a newspaper for Labour proposed, 15 Oct 6(AV); Fleet Street's vested interest in the proposed stock market flotation of Reuters, 22 Oct 11(A), 29 Oct 5, 5 Nov 5 12 Nov 5 26 Nov 5,17 Dec 5, 31 Dec 5(N); newspaper competitions, 29 Oct 5(N); the first typewriter in the Manchester Guardian reporters' room, 5 Nov 18(A); writ- ers of letters to the editor who use official or business addresses, 19 Nov 25(A), 26 Nov 21(L); the Third World's attitude to west- ern journalism, 26 Nov 5(N); the Messenger newspapers dispute and the NGA's illegal picketing, 3 Dec 4(PC), 15, 17 A), 40(PW), 10 Dec 4), 40(PW): the dispute spreads to Fleet Street, 3 Dec 4(PC , 17(A), 41W), IT Dec 4(PC), 64(PW); the issues involved, 3 Dec 17 A); student newspapers and magazines, 10 Dec 19(A); the NGA comprehensively defeated in the Messenger dispute, 31 Dec 15(A); lessons of the Mes- senger dispute, 31 Dec 15(A); see also individual newspapers and magazines Press, The, 16 Jul 17, 30 Jul 17, 6 Aug 17,13 Aug 19, 20 Aug 15, 27

Aug 15, 3 Sept 15,10 Sept 18, 24 Sept 17, 1 Oct 16, 8 Oct 21, 22 Oct 19, 5 Nov 21, 19 Nov 25, 3 Dec 17, 10 Dec 19, 31 Dec 15(A) Press Council, the: attacked by Sir James Goldsmith, 27 Aug

5(N); looking to profit from the Reuters flotation, 5 Nov 5(N) Priest, A, We Believe, 22 Oct 28(R)

Prince Consort, the: an exhibition on his life and work, 12 Nov 35(AR); biographies, 12 Nov 35(AR), 26 Nov 23(R), 31 Dec 17(L); the exhibition a flop, 3 Dec 5(N) Princess Ann: gossip about her marriage, 22 Oct 15(A) Princess Elizabeth of Toro's libel actions, 1 Oct 5, 19 Nov 5(N) Princess Grace of Monaco: her canonisation suggested, 24 Sept 5(N) Printing industry: see National Graphical Association and Ness Prior, James: how far is he responsible for the Northern Ireland situation?, I Oct 4(PC)

Prison Diary, Argentina, Simon Winchester, 10 Dec 25(R) Prisons and penal policy: Leon Britian announces a tougher penal policy, 15 Oct 3(LA) Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft, The, George Gissing (intro, John Stewart Collis and Pierre Coustillas), 30 Jul 24(R) Privatisation is not enough, 20 Aug 14(C)

Prizes: the Nobel peace prize awarded to Lech Walesa, 8 Oct 5(N), 17 Dec 14(A); the Nobel literature prize awarded to Wil- liam Golding, 15 Oct 13(AV), 38(PW)

Prokosch, Frederic, Voices, 22 Oct 27(R)

Proms, the: 27 Aug 24(AR); Lutoslawski and other composers, 17 Sept 27(AR) Proust: selected letters 1880-1903, 20 Aug 18(R)

Pryce-Jones, David, Cyril Connolly: Journal and Memoir, 9 Jul 20(R)

Psychiatry: Dr Anthony Clare's interviews: George Best, 30 Jul 29(AR), Sid Weighell, 20 Aug 25(AR) Psychology: 17 Sept 21(R); paranormal phenomena, 1 Oct 30(AR)

Ptarmigan mountain, The, 17 Dec 18(A) Public houses: types who would be barred, 3 Sept 27(A); Welsh pubs, 17 Sept 31(PS) Public sector mandarinism, 17 Sept 17(A)

Publishing: a list of 13 'Best Novels of Our Time' criticised, 12 Nov 22(A), 19 Nov 26(L)

Puerto Rico: the Cerro Maravillaiolice killings, 5 Nov 12(A) Puerto Rico's Watergate, 5 Nov 12(A)

Pym, Francis: on his dismissal an on government policies, 9 Jul 4(PC); attacks Mrs Thatcher, 3 Dec 5(N) Pyramids, the, 6 Aug 26(L)

Pyrrhic victory, 17 Sept 12(A)

a

Queen and Commonwealth, 3 Dec 12(A)

Queen Elizabeth likes being He of the Commonwealth, X' Nov 3(LA), 3 Dec 12(A); her ambiguous relationship with IM

Commonwealth countries, 3 Dec 12-(A), 17 Dec 31(1) Querelle (film), 20 Aug 23(AR) Question of attitude, A, 27 Aug 4(PC)

Questions: avoiding a direct answer, 13 Aug 32(CO)

Qu63(izzes: a Christmas quiz, 17 Dec 36(X); the answers, 17 Pec X) Quotation game, The, 10 Sept 18(A)

Quotations: Trollope on merchants, 9 Jul 19(L); Vaughan und

Iomoc Paninn rattntaa-1 70 flre 171P01

R RACE RELATIONS AND COLOUR agitation over the Colin Roach suicide verdict, 2 Jul 13(A); black superstition and 'myths' about Britain, 2 Jul 13(A), 30 Jul 18(L); inter-tribal enmity among Africans, 9Jul 12(A); oriental housewives in Britain, 30 Jul 13(A); counter-productive direc- tives on racial discrimination, 13 Aug 5(N); 'untouchables' re- fused service in shops, 13 Aug 5(N); the Notting Hill carnival, 3 Sept 9(A); the New Testament Church of God -and the Church of God of Prophecy 24 Sept 12, 8 Oct 15,15 Oct 14(A); a negro service, 22 Oct 8(1 the impact of Christianity on the Ameri- can negro, 22 Oct 8 A); relations between whites and coloured in the southern states of the US, 22 Oct 8(A); the integration re- volution in the US now irreversible, 29 Oct 12(A.); Martin Luther King's birthday to be a US national holiday, 29 Oct 12(A); relations between the police and young blacks, 26 Nov 22, 3 Dec 20(A); race relations in Miami, 3 Dec 10(A); black Immigrants in Britain, 3 Dec 2I(R); see also Souris AFRICA

RADIO

The Living World, 2 Jul 27(AR); planning New Bombay, 2 Jul 27(AR); recollections of working-class childhood, 23 Jul 27(AR); Oblomov, 23 Jul 28(AR); US and British tastes com- pared, 6 Aug 28_(AR); good prografnmes: Start the Week and Profik 6 Aug 28(AR). job information programmes, 6 Aug 211(AR, 27 Aug 17(C), 17 Sept 28(AR); Today, 13 Aug 30(AR); Dr Anthony Clare's interviews of well-known people, 20 Aug 25(AR); The Dog it was that Died, 20 Aug 25(Al; The World Council of Churches general assembly, 20 Aug 25 AR); Radio 4's poor Saturday night programmes, 17 Sept 28 AR); programmes on mental and physical disabilities, 17 Sept 28(AR); Signs and Wonders, 17 Sept 29(AR); the Orwell '1984' programmes, 15 Oct 32(AR); File on Four, 15 Oct 32(AR); dis- gusting language in radio programmes, 5 Nov 37(PS); Sir Doug- las Wass's Berth Lectures, 19 Nov 37(AR); Lord Hailsham's Hamlyn Lectures, 19 Nov 37(AR); some outstanding regular programmes: From Our Own Correspondent, International Assignment, Breakaway, Bookshelf (with Frank Delaney) etc, 17 Dec 57(AR); no regular programmes on unemployment, 17 Dec 58(AR) Ragged Trousered Philanthropists, The (Half Moon), 30 Jul 26(AR) Railways: happenings on the Woolwich train, 24 Sept 31(A)' an incident on a Brighton-London train, 8 Oct 18(A), 22 Oct 20(L) Raison, Laura, Tuscany: An Anthology, 17 Dec 49(R) Ranting at the Palace, 9 Jul 13(A2) Rape of Lucretia, The (Coliseum , 10 Dec 32(AR)

Raphael: his drawings, 31 Dec (AR)

Rathbone, Julian, Watching the Detectives, 6 Aug 25(R) Raymond, Meredith B„ and Mary R. Sullivan, (ed. and intro.) The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Mary Russell Mil- ford 1836-1854, 2 Jul 20(R)

REAGAN, PRESIDENT RONALD

9 Jul 9, 13 Aug 1(1); his weekly radio talks, 2 Jul 10(A); the sto- len Carter briefing book, 9 Jul 9, 16 Jul 7(A); appoints Henry Kissinger head of a commission on Central America, 23 Jul 5(N), 30 Jul 12(A); his campaign against marxist dictatorship in Central America, 6 Aug 6, 7(A); 114r Reagan's warmongering, 13 Aug 6(A), 20 Aug 16(A), (7(L); anima Russia over the shooting-down of the South Korean airliner, 10 Sept 5(N), 10(A), 17 Sept 9(A); intervention by US troops in Grenada after a left-wing coup, 29 Oct 3(LA), 40(PW), 5 Nov 4(PC), 5(N), g(A); speech justifying his action over Grenada, 5 Nov 7(A), 41(PW); visit to Japan, 19 Nov 7(A); friendship with Japanese prime minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, 19 Nov 7(A); see

also UNITED STATES

Reagan: a case of theft?, 9 Jul 91A) Reagan Doctrine, The, 31 Dec TOO Reagan reports the news, 2 Jul 10(A) Reagan's restraint, 17 Sept 9(A)

)

Real Wicked Guy: A View of Black Britain, Roy Kerridge, 3 Dec

21

Rear(R Window (film), 3 Dec 35(AR) Rebecca (Opera North, Leeds), 29 Oct 32(AR) Records, gramophone: new classical recordings, 23 Jul 27(AR);

„ classical (mostly French) music, 17 Dec 54(AR)

Reef, The, Edith Wharton, 23 Jul 24(R)

Rego, Paula: exhibition, 8 Oct 32(AR) Keith Lectures (1983) by Sir Douglas Wass, 19 Nov 37(AR)

Relapse, The(Lyric, Hammersmith), 5 Nov 32(AR) Remembering Monroe, 12 Nov 11(A) Remembering Ortega, 10 Sept 14(A)

Remembrance Day: a ceremony in Dublin, 12 Nov 19(A); the ceremony at the Cenotaph, 12 Nov 25(A) EeMPel, Richard A.: see Blackwell, Kenneth Reports, inquiries, tribunals etc: a Lords select committee report recommends that Britain should join the 'Snake', 1 Oct 15(C); a severely critical report on the Metropolitan Police, 26 Nov 22, 3 Dec 20(A); an inquiry into the dockland villages plans of Hunt- _ ing Gate and Seifert, 10 Dec 18(A)

Required Writing, Philip Larkin, 26 Nov 24(R)

Resignation, 3 Dec 37(A)

Responsibilities, 10 Sept 3(LA) Responsible for Ulster?, 1 Oct 4(PC) Return Engagement (film), 17 Sept 27(AR) Returning to normal, 2 Jul 9(A) Return to Uganda, 17 Dec 7(A)

REvrEits the legality of the proposed flotation on the stock market chal-

lenged, 22 Oct 11(A), 29 Oct 5, 5 Nov 5, 12 Nov 5(N); its

employees' shareholdings, 22 Oct 11(A), 5 Nov 5, 12 Nov 5, 26 Nov 5(N); the Lord Chief Justice's involvement, 12 Nov 5(N);

the Reuters journalists' attitude, 12 Nov 5, 26 Nov 5(N); the Spectator editor's failure to disclose his interest, 19 Nov 5(N); its

instructions on security, 17 Dec 5(N); the likeliest solution of

• the flotation issue, 17 Dec 5(N); a circular to the staff, 31 Dec

_ 5(N); its Britishness, 31 Dec 5(N)

Reuters, the price of greed, 22 Oct 11(Al

Reviewers criticised: 9 Jul 19, 27 Aug 17, 8 Oct 22, 12 Nov 24,19 _ Nov 26, 3 Dec 19(L)

Rhinegold The (WNO, Cardiff), 29 Oct 32(AR)

,Richard III: 10 Sept 21(1); his reputation, 10 Sept 21(R) Richardson, Lord: retires as Governor of the Bank of England, 2 Jul 16(C) Richardson, Sir Ralph: death, 15 Oct 38(PW); an assessment by Alec Guinness, 22 Oct 17(A) Ridgeway, walking along the 13 Aug 14(A)

Rienzi (Coliseum), 8 Oct 33(AR) Riley of Reply in the Media Bill, the, 16 Jul 19, 20 Aug 17(L) CildaYaluvitlget: exhibition, 13 Aug 27(AR) Rise of the Green Sun, The, George Mavrogordatos, 3 Dec 10(A) Rise to Power of Louis XIV, The (film), 6 Aug 27(AR)

Ritchie-Calder, Lord, 23 Jul 27(AR)

Road from Rio, The, 3 Dec 18(C)

Roads and traffic: damage done by the US interstate highway sys-

tem, 13 Aug 20(L); wl not selloff the motorways to private en-

terprise?, 29 Oct 21(A

Roald Dahl's Book of Ghost Stories, 5 Nov 27(R)

Robbins, Caroline: articles and papers, 13 Aug Z6(R) Robinson, Dr John: death 10 Dec 4(N) Robot's lament, a, 3 Sept 3.8(CO) Rochester visited, 31 Dec 12(A)

Rococo (ICA), 30 Jul 26(AR ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH, THE the Pope in Poland, 2 Jul 7, 9 Jul 10(A); the Church's strong position in Poland, 16 Jul 19(L); the legend of the Guadalupe Madonna, 23 Jul 25(R); the Vatican recognises Princess Michael of Kent's marriage, 30 Jul 5(N); the treasures of the Vatican, 30 Jul 24(R); the Pope visits Lourdes, 20 Aug 7(A); the Irish church's support for a ban on abortion, 17 Sept 12(A), 1 Oct 18, 8 Oct 22(L); the suggested canonisation of Princess Grace Gra of Monaco, 24 Sept 5( ; priests who engage themselves in contentious secular or political issues, 8 Oct 6(AV), 19 Nov 44(PW); traditional and present-day RC Christianity, 22 Oct 28(R), 5 Nov 22(L); the decline of the Tablet, 12 Nov 6(AV), 26 Nov 20(L); a pope burnt in effigy, on Bonfire Night in Lewes, 12 Nov 14(A); suggested canonisation of Spanish 'martyrs of the faith', 26 Nov12(A); an All Saints Day mass, 26 Nov 38(PS), 1'7 Dec 31(L); the churches of the Latin American countries, 17 Dec 16(A) Roman Fever, Edith Wharton, 23 Jul 24(R) Rome Found, 17 Dec 39(P) Room, Adrian, A Concise Dictionary of Modern Place Names in Great Britain and Ireland, 22 Oct 28(R) Rose, Kenneth, King George V, 16 Jul 20(R)

Rosenberg, Julius and Ethel: probably guilty of passing atomic secrets to Russia, 1 Oct 10(A)

Rothschild: the French Rothschilds, 16 Jul 21(R); the English Rothschilds, 19 Nov 29(R); a biography of the second Lord Rothschild, 31 Dec 24(R Rothschild, Miriam, Dear rd Rothschild: Birds, Butterflies and History, 31 Dec 24(R) Rothschild, Miriam, and Clive Farrell, The Butterfly Gardener, 27 Aug 19(R)

Rottingdean, 16 Jul 13(A) Royal Air Force: Auheron Waugh visits RAF Bruggen, 2 Jul 6fAV)

Royal family and the monarchy, the: a biography of George V, 16 Jul 20(R); the Vatican recognises Princess Michael of Kent's marriage, 30 Jul 5(N); a biography of Prince Philip's aunt, 29 Oct 26(R); an exhibition on the Prince Consort's life and work turns out a flop, 12 Nov 35(AR), 3 Dec 5(N); biographies of the Prince Consort, 12 Nov 35(AR), 26 Nov 23(R), 31 Dec 17(L) Ruben, Bernice, Brothers, 17 Sept 23(R)

Rubirosa, Porfirio, 10 Dec 36(AR)

Runcie, Dr Robert: see Canterbury, the Archbishop of Runcie's contribution, 19 Nov 27(A) Runners (film), 13 Aug 28(AR) Rushdie, Salman, Shame, 17 Sept 22(R) Rush to Bagmen'', 10 Sept 10(A)

Ruskin, John: exhibition, 8 Oct 32(AR) Russell, Bertrand: his collected papers, 3 Dec 26(R)

Russell, John, Paris, 26 Nov 30(R)

RUSSIA

the vicissitudes of Soviet Armenia and its present revival, 6 Aug 8(A); ignores human rights and the rights of subject nations, 27 Aug 7(A); industrial robots, 3 Sept 313(C0); a Russian fighter shoots down a South Korean airliner, 10 Sept 5(N), 7, 10(A), 34(PW), 17 Sept 9(A), 19(L), I Oct 7(A), 32 PS); how and why did it happen?, 10 Sept 7, 8 Oct 7(A), 12 Nov 4(L); will Angola be Russia's Vietnam?, 17 Sept 7(A), 24 Sept 19(L); drunken Russian soldiers ambushed in Afghanistan, 24 Sept 5(N); milit- ary dispositions against China, 1 Oct 7(A); steady pressure building up against its position in the Far East, 1 Oct 7-(A); the Tolstoy family, 1 Oct 23(R); the Western legend of Soviet super-technology, 8 Oct 7(A); Turgenev and Tolstoy, 8 Oct 27(R); a competition in Soviet Weekly, 29 Oct 5(N); Max Hay- ward, Russian scholar, 29 Oct 30(R); an unusual novel, 5 Nov 30(R); avant-garde and constructivist art, 5 Nov 34(AR a Romanov as candidate to succeed Andropov, 12 Nov 5 ); Russia's subct peoples ultimately a threat to its empire, 3Dec 6(AV), 10 DecD 21(L); the Ukranians, 3 Dec 6(AV), 10 Dec 21(L); the disintegration of its empire claimed to be inevitable, 3 Dec 6(AV), IffiDee 21(L), 17 Dec 6(AV); the West should cease feeding Russia, 3 Dec 6„ 17 Dec 6(AV); President Andropov's health, 10 Dec 12(A); his hardline policy, 10 Dec 12(A); Politburo changes, 10 Dec 12(A);• measures against an unofficial peace movement, 17 Dec 12(A); varying Western views on how to overcome the Russian threat to world peace, 17 Dec 14(A); the views of George Kennan on Russia, 31 Dec 7 Russ sills Vietnam?, 17 Sept 7(A) Ryan, Nigel, A Hitch or Two in Afghanistan: A Journey Behind Russian Lines, 3 Dec 29(R) Sackville-West, Vita: 1 Oct 19(1); a biography 1 Oct 19(R) Sacred Threshold The: A Life of Rainer Maria Rilke, J.F. Hen- dry, 13 Aug 24(R) Sad Irish joke, 12 ov 20(A)

Sahara, the, 26 Nov 28(R)

St Aubyn, Giles, The Year of the Three Kings: 1483, 10 Sept 21(R) Saints: St Melangell, patron saint of hares, 31 Dec 13(A) Salvador, El: a press briefing an cleaning up the guerrillas, 23 Jul

7(A); visiting journalists attitudes, 10 Dec 9(A); a book of photographs with comments, 10 Dec 10(A); Archbishop Romero's murder, 10 Dec 22(L)

Same old thing, The, 8 Oct 23(A) Samizdat Spectator, The, 26 Nov 6(A) Sam White's Paris: The Collected Despatches of a Newspaper Legend, 17 Dec 39(R)

Sandie, Michael: exhibition, 20 Aug 24(AR)

'Sapper', Bulldog Drummond, 27 Aug 22(R)

Saudi Arabia: a caning for smuggling whisky, 13 Aug 31(A), 27 Aug 16(L)

Savouring the Past, Barbara Ketcham Wheaton, 22 Oct 23(R) Scandal, A.N. Wilson, 10 Sept 25(R)

his vanity, 17 Sept 14(A); the hairspray incident, 17 Sept 14(A); his slavish devotion to Russia, 17 Sept 14(A); 17 Sept 34(PW);

an 'unregenerate working-class Englishman circa 1920', 1 Oct

6(AV)

Scenes from Later Life, William Cooper, 15 Oct 26(R) Scotland: the Inverness Courier and the Loch Ness Monster, l6Jul

17(A); politics in Mary Stuart's Scotland, 3 Sept 2I(R); the Highland clans, 24 Sept 22(R); the Burrell Collection, 22 Oct 31(AR)

Screaming Lords, 23 Jul 13(A)

Sculpture: late Victorian, Edwardian and contemporary sculpture, 15 Oct 31(AR) Seaside, the: books on the coast and coastline, 24 Sept 25(R), 8 Oct 22(L)

Seaward, Susan Cooper, 10 Dec 30(R)

Seberg, Jean, 17 Dec 56(AR)

Secret Paris of the Thirties, The, Brassai, 23 Jul 19(R) Secrets of the Coast, Su Ingle, 24 Sept 25(R) Selection in Solihull, 1 Oct 3(LA)

Scions family, the, 2 Jul 18, 9 Jul 19(L), 16 Jul 5(N), 19(L), 23 Jul 5

Sens(Ne ) of the absurd, A, 6 Aug 18(A) Senseless (ICA), 17 Sept 26, 24 Sept 28(AR) Sewell, Brocard, In the Dorian Mode: A Life of John Gray, 1866- 1934, 20 Aug 19(R)

Sex: womanisers, 6 Aug 30(A); a man battered to death by his

mistress, 1 Oct 31(A); the Parkinson affair, 15 Oct 4(PC), 5(N),

33(AR), 33(A), 38(PW); Antony Lambton, 15 Oct 33(A) Seychelles, the: a western visitor's impressions, 12 Nov 7,19 Nov 1(A)

Seychellois identity, A, 19 Nov 11(A) Shakespeare: his own affairs pictured in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, 16 Jul 26(,A); a play as summarised by characters from

fiction, 5 Nov 38(C0); Irishmen in his plays, 3 Dec 19(L)

Shame, Salmon Rushdie, 17 Sept 22(R)

Shaw, G.B.: his music criticism, 2 Jul 28(AR)

Shelter, The (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 17 Sept 26(AR)

Sherman, Sir Alfred: his treatment as a Jew, 6 Aug 5(N), 13 Aug L)

Sh2etl0(and Islands, the: crazy local authority finance, 20 Aug 4(PC) Shetland syndrome, The, 20 Aug 4(PC) Shiloh, Bobbie Ann Mason, 20 Aug 21(R) Shooting down the myths, 8 Oct 7(A)

Shops: Bourne and Hollingsworth closes down, 27 Aug 5(N); a mother who stole from Woolworths, 22 Oct 5(N) Shore, Peter: 9 Jul 19(L); candidate for the Labour leadership, 23 Jul 3(LA)

Shotgun Anions for Eagle?, 5 Nov 20(C) Showing the reality, 12 Nov 4(PC) Siding with Ken, 5 Nov 13(A)

Silliness, 6 Aug 31(PS)

Silly season monsters, 16 Jul 17(A) Sinister proposals, 29 Oct 18(A) Sir Nikolaus Pevsner, 3 Sept 13(A) Sister Maly Ignatius Explains it All For You (Ambassadors), 19

Nov 36(AR)

Six•Letter Word for Death, A, Patricia Mayes, 6 Aug 25(R)

Sizewell 'B' inquiry, the, 27 Aug 5(N), 24 Sept 15(A)

Skidelski, Robert, John Maynard 1Ceynes: Hopes Betrayed 1883• 1920, 10 Dec 24(R) Skywalking: The Life and Films of George Lucas, Dale Pollock, 6

Aug 23(R) Slater, John G.: see Blackwell, Kenneth

Sleeping Policemen (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs), 26 Nov Sleeping Prince, The (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), 3 Dec 34(AR) Slogan and the Word, The, 17 Dec 3(LA) Slouching Towards Kalamazoo, Peter De Vries, 20 Aug 20(R) Smile Orange (Tricycle), 6 Aug 2 AR) Smash Palace (film), 23 Jul 28(1. Smith, Dave (Chicago'): death, 2 Nov 37(A)

Smith, F.E.: a biography of the first Earl of Birkenhead, 26 Nov 26(R)

Smith, Jody Brant, The Guadelupe Madonna, 23 Jul 25(R)

Smith, Matthew: a retrospective exhibition, 1 Oct 27(AR)

Smith, Stevie: a selection of poems, 13 Aug 22(R)

Smoking: by chess players, 13 Aug 33(A); the Royal College of Physicians claims there are 100,000 deaths a year from smoking, 3 Dec 5(N), 10 Dec 22(L)

Snakes and ladders, 1 Oct 15(C) Snoopy (Duchess), 8 Oct 33(AR)

Snorkelling, 20 Aug 13(A) Snow, C.P.: an 'oral biography', 10 Sept 24(R)

Snow and Other Stories, Antony Lambton, 22 Oct 26(R) Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Phoenix), 31 Dec 2.4(AR)

Social democracy: has had its day, 9 Jul 18(A); attitude to the mixed economy, inflation and taxation, 9 Jul 18(A) Social Democratic Party, the: the post-election SDP, 16 Jul 4(PC); its conference at Salford, 3 Sept 4,17 Sept 4(PC) Socialism: some of its 'advantages', 31 Dec 10(A) Social services, the: spiritual succour versus the welfare state, 9 Jul

5(N); a reduction in unemployment benefits possible, 9 Jul

5 N); social trends in Britain today, 17 Dec 6, 31 Dec 6(AV)

Social Trends (Government Statistical Service), 17 Dec 6, 31 Dec

6(AR)

SOCIETY LIFE

summer in Southampton, Long Island, 16 Jul 30(A); Taki's week of parties, 23 Jul 30(A); Claus von Bulow's trial for mur- der, 6 Aug 22(R), 20 Aug 17(L); a libel suit against Taki, 27 Aug 26(A); the yachting followers at Newport, Rhode Island, 10 Sept 30(A); three New York parties, 22 Oct 36(A); Taki at the April in Paris Ball, 5 Nov 36(A); society life as portrayed in the Taller, 12 Nov 28(R); Europeans in New York, 19 Nov 38(A); Anthony Haden-Guest, 'the original uninvited guest', 19 Nov 38(A); dress shows, 26 Nov 36(A); New York parties, 26 Nov 37(A). Arianna Stassinopoulos as hostess, 26 Nov 37(A); playboy Porfirio Rubirosa recalled, 10 Dec 36(A); a week of New York parties, 17 Dec 59(A); an Yves St Laurent exhibi- tion, 17 Dec 59(A); 'Bounder Basualdo. 17 Dec 60(A)

Somerset: a 'Back to Somerset' campaign, 19 Nov 21(A)

SOUTH AFRICA

the humbugging white liberals, 2 Jul 12(A); Nelson Mandela commemorated in English streets, bars, parks etc, 2 Jul 18(L), 16 Jul 5, 23 Jul 5, 301615(N), 6 Aug 19(L),1 1 Oct 5, 8 Oct 5(N),

Spain: Jose Ortega yGasset, 10 Sept 14(A); offended Spaniards, l Oct 5(N); the Catalan Communist Party's Fiesta for Peace, 19 Nov 20(A); Catholic 'martyrs of the civil war', 26 Nov 12(A); bullfighting styles, 26 Nov 12(A) Spalding, Frances, Vanessa Bell, 27 Aug 18(A) Spanish fiesta for peace, 19 Nov 20(A) Sparrow, John, Mark Pattison and the Idea of a University, 6 Aug 13(A)

'SPECTATOR', THE

the Spectator's Chancellors, 2 Jul 18(L); Political commentary praised, 23 Jul 18(L); its political stance, 20 Aug 27(PS), 3 Sept 16(A); Jeffrey, Bernard's 'disgusting column', 27 Aug 16(L), 10 Sept 31(A), 17 Set 19(L); P.J. Kavanagh's Postscript, 27 Aug

26(AR), 3 Sept Sept 19(L); an acrostic poem spelling out 'The Spectator, 10 Sept 32(C0); a letter from'Yugoslay stu- dents, 17 Sept 5(14); the competition for a Daimler, 15 Oct 5(N), 22 Oct 41(X), 29 Oct 20(L), 41(X), 5 Nov 42, 12 Nov 41, 19 Nov 45, 26 Nov 41, 3 Dec 41, 10 Dec 41(X), 17 Dec 5(N), 30(L); the editor's failure to disclose an interest in the Reuters tssue, 19 Nov 5(N); Ferdinand Mount to return as literary editor, 19 Nov 5(N); the editor's Christmas cards, 31 Dec 5(N); its television critic, 31 Dec 17(L) Spectator Christmas Quiz, 17 Dec 36(X) Spiritualism: fraudulent mediums, 2 Jul 22(R) Spiritualists, The, Ruth Brandon, 2 Jul 22(R) Sport: florid descriptions ofsporting events, 30 Jul 31(CO)

Sporting Life, the, 30 Jul 30(A.)

Spying and security: the Rosenbergs probably guilty, 1 06110(A); the files (IMO and the Special Branch, 19 Nov 6(AV); Haro Holt alleged to have been a Chinese agent, 26 Nov 10(A); Guy Buwss,3 Dec 36(AR) Squashing the peaceniks, 17 Dec 12(A) Srodes, James, and Ivan Fallon, De Lorean, 6 Aug 24(R) Stachura, Peter D., Gregor Strasser and the Rise of Nazism, 2 Jul 24(R)

IR

Stark, Koo: featured in an Indian magazine, 26 Nov 5 N) Stars and the Stones, The, Martin Brennan, 19 Nov 33 R Stately Gardens of Britain, Thomas Hinde, 27 Aug 19 Statistics: on British social trends, 17 Dec 6, 31 Dec 6 A ) Stealing from Woolworths, 22 Oct 5(N) Steel, David: taking a break from politics, 16 Jul 4(PC); 24 Sept 4(PC); his relationship with his party, 1 Oct 17(A)

STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY, THE

the Stock Exchange not to be investigated for restrictive prac- tices, 30 Jul 16, 6 Aug 16, 8 Oct 20(C); handsome commissions and cosy trading arrangements, 30 Jul 16(C); the effects of the soaring dollar, 13 Aug 18(C); the growth of ADRs and 'roll-up' funds, 27 Aug 14 C); the (government sells BP shares to the public, 24 Sept 16 C); offshore 'roll-up' funds to be ended, 24 Set 16(C); the Upublic buying on the stock markets, 8 Oct i 12 A ; a new head for the Takeover Panel and the CSI, 8 Oct C ; the proposed stock market flotation of Reuters, 22 Oct 11 A , 29 Oct 5, 5 Nov 5,12 Nov 5, 26 Nov 5,17 Dec 5, 31 Dec 5(14); does the investor need an ombudsman?, 22 Oct 18(C); Mirror Group Newspapers to be floated off by Reed Interna- tional, 22 Oct 19(A); references to the Monopolies and Mergers Commission, 29 Oct 19, 5 Nov 20(C); bid and counter-bid for Eagle Star, 5 Nov 20, 19 Nov 24, 3 Dec 18(C); a rush for shares in Aspinall's casino, 12 Nov 5(N); the prospects of gilt-edged, 26 Nov 19(C); asset sales by the Government, 10 Dec 20(C); some unlikely Christmas presents, 31 Dec 16(C); see also

FINANCIAL

Stone, Norman, Europe Tranalformed, 1878-1919, 19 Nov 28(R) Stonehenge Complete, Christopher Chippindale, 6 Aug 26(R) Storm cones over Europe 3 Sept 14(C)

Stradbroke, the 4th Earl of, 3 Sept 12(A), 10 Sept 19(L) Strasser, Gregor: and the rise of Nazism, 2 Jul 24(R)

Strawberry, Hill Set, The: Horace Walpole and His Circle, Brian

Fotherg,ill, 3 Dec 30(R)

Streetcar Named Desire, A (Greenwich), 24 Sept 27(AR) Streets of London, The, Benny Green, 13 Aug 23(R)

STRIKES AND DISPUTES

the Financial Times strike settled, 6 Aug 3(LA), 13 Aug 19(A), 34(PW); the Messenger newspapers dispute and the NGA's ills al icketing, 3 Dec 4(PC), 15, 17(A), 40(PW), 10 Dec 4(N), 17 Dec 4(PC); the dispute spreads to Fleet Street, 3 Dec 4( C), 17(A), 40(PW); the issues involved, 3 Dec 17(A); the unions shamed and defeated over the Messenger dispute, 17 Dec 4(PC); lessons of the Messenger debacle, 31 Dec 1.5(A); a firm of barge operators 'blacked', 31 Dec 17(L)

Stubble-burning, 13 Aug 32(1'S), 20 Aug 16(A), 17 Sept 18, 24 Sept 19, 8 Oct 22, 15 Oct L)

Successful Strategies (Lyric tudio, Hammersmith), 10 Dec 33(AR) Sufficient Carbohydrate (Hampstead), 17 Dec 56(AR) Suffolk: Henham Park, 3 Sept 12(A); local attitudes to the Sizewell nuclear power station proposals, 24 Sept 15(A); a UFO reported, 8 Oct 17(A) Suitable case for treatment, 9 Jul%AV) Suitors for the savers, 19 Nov 24( Sullivan, Mary R., and Meredith . Raymond, (ed. and intro,) The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning to Mary Russell Mil- ford 1836-1854, 2 Jul 20(R) Sunday afternoons indoors: how to fill them, 23 Jul 32(CO) Sunday Times, the: 23 Jul 22(R); on living beneath the 'poverty line', 3 Sept 11(A); a doctored leading article on the NGA dis- pute, 10 Dec 4(N) Superman 111 (film ), 30 Jul 27(AR) Sutch, 'Screaming Lord', 23 Jul 13(A) Swan Lake (ballet), 5 Nov 32(AR) Sweden: agitation about incest, 23 Jul 11(A); the award of the Nobel literature prize to William Golding criticised, 15 Oct 13(A), 38(PW); Kiruna and its iron-mining, 17 Dec 18(A) Sweet and Sour: An Anthology of Comic Verse, (ed.) Chnstopher Logue, 17 Dec 42(R) Swift, Graham, Waterland, 8 Oct 26(R) Symons, Julian, The Name of Annabel Lee, 19 Nov 33(R)

Syria: see LEBANON

Tablet, the: its decline In recent years, 12 Nov 6(AV), 26 Nov 2L

Taffi0( es and Geordies, 23 Jul 14(A)

Taft, Barbara, (ed.) Absolute Liberty: Articles and Papers of Caroline Robbins, 13 Aug 26(R) Tale of Anne Killigrew, The, 27 Aug 13(A)

T f wo.ourbors. 19 Dec 6(AV)

Tanaka, Kakuei: convicted of accepting a bribe from the Lock- heed Corporation, 15 Oct 8, 19 Nov 8(A) Tartuffe (The Pit), 6 Aug 29(AR)

Taller, the: Tina Brown's editorship, 12 Nov 28(R)

Taverner (Covent Garden), 16 Jul 27(AR) Taxation: the avoidance of tax through ADRs and 'roll-up' funds, 27 Aug 14(C); thepresent capital tax structure, 10 Sept 6(AV); offshore 'roll-up' funds to be ended, 24 Sept 16(C); :sled Kin- nock advocates heavier taxation of the richest 1 per cent, 29 Oct 6(AV); tax relief on mortgage interest, 19 Nov 24(C0); see also

FINANCIAL

Taylor, A.J.P.: on Hungary, 2 Jul 18(L) Tebbit, Norman: new proposals for trade union reform, 16 Jul 3(LA); relations with the unions, 10 Sept 4(PC); and the future Conservative leadership, 22 Oct 4(PC), 5(N); succeeds Cecil Parkinson as Secretary for Trade and Industry, 22 Oct 4(PC)

TELEVISION

a TV advertisement criticised, 2 Jul 17(A); a US documentary that deliberately distorted the truth, 9 Jul 17(A); the decline in viewing, 9 Jul 30(AR); Solzhenitsyn in conversation with Muggeridge, 9 Jul 30(AR); Nigel Lawson interviewed, 9 Jul 30(AR); A Married Man, 16 Jul 30, 30 Jul 29(AR); Bernard Levin interviews George Brown, 16 Jul 30(AR); The Black Adder, 16 Jul 30(AR); two programmes about war reporting, 23 Jul 30(AR); John Pilger, propagandist, 23 Jul 30(AR); psychiatrist Anthony Clare interviews George Best, 30 Jul 29(AR), John Stonehousc, 6 Aug 30, 27 Aug 26(AR), Sid Weighell, 20 Aug 25(AR), Richard Ingrains, 3 Sept 26(AR), 10 Sept 31(PS), 24 Sept 19(L); the debate between the Labour leadership candidates, 6 Aug 18(A); Neil Kinnock on TV, 6 Aug 18(A), 10 Sept 29, 8 Oct 34(AR); the BBC'sobsession with disease and death, 6 Aug 30(AR); breakfast-time TV, 13 Aug 30(AR); Writers and Places: W. Robertson Davies, 13 Aug 30(AR), 3 Sept 17(1), Flaubert, 20 Aug 26(AR); John Cole's accent, 20 Aug 25(AR), 3 Sept 17, 17 Sept 19(L)); a documen- tary on Ulster, 20 Aug 26(AR); pianist Radu upu, 20 Aug 26(AR); programmes in August, 27 Aug 26(AR); Roy Plumley and Favourite Things, 3 Sept 26(AR); Reilly, 10 Sept 30(AR); Beverley Anderson to help present Sixty Minutes, 10 Sept 30(AR), 17 Sept 19(L); Channel 4's left-wing bias and financial drain, 17 Sept 17(A); the 'threat' of cable TV, 17 Sept 18(A); BBC news readers criticised, 17 Sept 29(AR); The Winds of War, 17 Sept 29(AR), 24 Sept 19(L); the apologetic way relig- ion is presented, 17 Sept 29(AR); William Trevor's Mrs Silly, 24 Sept 30(AR), 1 Oct 17(A); Roy Hattersley's profile of Attlee, 24 Sept 30(AR); Horizon on paranormal phenomena, 1 Oct 30(AR); The Old Men at the Zoo, 1 Oct 30(AR); news bulletins' portrayal of violence, 1 Oct 30(AR); Michael Foot's conference speech, 8 Oct 34(AR); TV's leftward bias, 15 Oct 19(A); Did Lou See . . .7' 22 Oct 36, 10 Dec 35(AR); Sweet Sixteen, 22 Oct 36(AR); the Frank Delaney programme, 22 Oct 36(AR); the Orestela of Aeschylus, 15 Oct 33 AR), 5 Nov 22(L); the film of The Marriage of Figaro, 15 Oct 3 (AR); Rumpole of the Bailey returns, 15 Oct 33(AR), 22 Oct 20(L); Cecil Parkinson inter- viewed on Panorama, 15 Oct 33(AR); the few programmes worth watching now put out by ITV and Channel 4, 29 Oct 36(AR); the BBC's Bookmark and Channel 4's Book Four, 29 Oct 6AAR); Harold Evans on his sacking from the Times, 5 Nov AR); a year of Channel 4, 5 Nov 36(AR); Austin Mitch- ell's Televising of Parliament Bill, 12 Nov 4(PC); 60 Minutes 'very poor stuff', 12 Nov 36, 26 Nov 36, 10 Dec 36(AR); the BBC's attitude to sex and violence, 12 Nov 36(AR); Desmond Wilcox's poor showing in 60 Minutes, 12 Nov 36, 26 Nov 36, 3 Dec 35, 10 Dec 36(AR); a play about Sir John Reith, 19 Nov 3AR); Good Behaviour, 19 Nov WAR); Jane Eyre, 19 Nov 38 1.. AR); the nuclear-bomb film The Day After, 26 Nov 16, 18 A), 10 Dec 4(N), 17 Dec 59(AR), 64(P'W); Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh's Orange People, in House of Love, 26 Nov 36(AR); the Rolling Stones videotape less disgusting and violent than The Seven Deadly Sins of the Middle Class, 3 Dec 5(N); An En- glishman Abroad, 3 Dec 36(AR); interference due to weather, 10 Dec 35(AR; programmes on cancer, 10 Dec 36(AR); the re- cent history of) the Wilkins family of Reading, 17 Dec 59(AR); the Labour Party's political broadcasts, 17 Dec 59(AR); privatising the BBC, 31 Dec 26(AR); the BBC's poor Christmas schedule, 31 Dec 27(AR)

Telling Tales, Sara Maitland, 9 Jul 25(R) Tempest, The (Barbican), 24 Sept 27(AR) Tennant, Emma, Woman Beware Woman, 26 Nov 27(R)

Tennis: Jimmy Connors refuses to talk to the press, 2 Jul 5(N), 15(A); this year's Wimbledon, 2 Jul 14(A); John McEnroe's play, 2 Jul 14(A); the tennis world of today, 2 Jul 29(A); Wimb- ledon's 'money-crazed thugs', 2 Jul 30(PS); John McE' nroe, 9 Jul 30(A); the Royal Athens Lawn Tennis Club, 20 Aug 26(A) Terrorism: the issue of hanging for terrorists, 16 Jul 18(A); four South Korean cabinet ministers killed by a bomb in Rangoon, 15 Oct 5(N), 38(PW); the HOs of US and French peacekeeping troops in Beirut blown up, 29 Oct 7, 36(A), 40(PW); the simpli- city of the IRA's aims, 31 Dec 4(PC); an IRA bomb outside Harrods, 31 Dec 5(H), 18(A)

THATCHER, MRS MARGARET

the issue of capital punishment, 2 Jul 4(PC); an eye operation, 6 Aug 4(PC), 13 Aug 5(N), 34(PW); her restless energy, 27 Aug 4(PC); health a little below par?, 24 Sept 5(N); to give away single gloves, 8 Oct 5(N); and the 'Victorian values', 22 Oct 21 A); a 'conviction politician', 20 Oct 4(PC); attitude to the NHS 29 Oct 4(PC); and the US intervention in Grenada, 5 Nov 4(1; attitude tulle EEC, 19 Nov 4(PC); clever people getting bored with her, 26 Nov 4(PC); her courage and honesty-and some of her defects, 26 Nov 4(PC); attacked in a speech by Francis Pym, 3 Dec 5(N); has failed to fulfil expectations, 10 Dec 3(LA)

Theatre: Kenneth Tynan's marginal notes in a book on drama, 20 Aug 24(AR) Theatre of the Film Noir (Tricycle), 9 Jul 29(AR) Thinking the unthinkable, 15 Oct 21(A) Third Dimension, The, (ed.) Philip French, 10 Dec 25(R) Thomas, Dylan, The Collected Stories, 9 Jul 22(R) Thomas, Speaker George: 9 Jul 6(AV); becomes Viscount Tonypandy, 16 Jul 6(AV) Thomson, David, In Camden Town, 1 Oct 24(R) Those Greenhorn days, 5 Nov 17(A) Thoughts on Ettrick Bridge, 16 Jul 4(PC) Thoughts on the Budget, Sept 6(AV)

Time for courage, A, 31 Dec 15(A)

Time magazine: its 60th enniversary, 13 Aug 5(N) Times, the: 23 Jul 22(R); publishes Miss Keays's statement, 22 Oct 6(AV); the sacking of Harold Evans by Rupert Murdoch, 5 Nov 21(A), 36(AR), 12 Nov 26(R); range of subjects in a typical issue, 31 Dec 28(PS) To be getting on with, 31 Dec 3(LA) Tokyo Story (film), 5 Nov 33(AR) Tolstoy, Leo: the oft with his wife, 1 Oct 23(R12 Nov 24,19 Nov 26(L); relations with Turgenev, 8 Oct 27(R Tolstoy, Nikolai, The Tolstoys: Twenty-four enerations of Rus- sian History, 1353-1983, 1 Oct 23(R) Tolstoys, The: Twenty-four Generations of Russian History, 1353- 1983, Nikolai Tolstoy, 1 Oct 23(R) Tonypandy: the Tonypandy 'massacre', 16 Jul 6(AV); Speaker Thomas to be known as Viscount Tonypandy, 16 Jul 6(AV) Tooth of Crime, The (Bush), 1 Oct 27(AR) Tory PR disaster, The, 15 Oct 19(A) Toussaint (Coliseum), 24 Sept 28(AR) Tracts Beyond the Times: A Brief Guide to the Communist or Revolutionary Marxist Press, Charles Elwell, 8 Oct 21(A)

TRADES UNION CONGRESS

a new formula for electing its General Council, 6 Aug 3(LA); moving towards an acceptance of political and industrial reality, 6 Aug 3(LA); annual conference, 3 Sept 4, 10 Sept 4(PC); now politically inconsequential, 10 Sept 4(PC); the NGA dispute, 3 Dec 4(PC), 31 Dec 15(A); reaffirms its support for Solidarity, 17 Dec 30(L); aligns itself behind the law over picketing, 31 Dec 15(A)

TRADE UNIONS

Norman Tebbit's new proposals for trade union reform, 16 Jul 3(LA); how the Fleet Street unions could be worsted, 13 Aug 19(A); the dismissal of the BL 'moles', 20 Aug 15(A), 30(PW); when Oxford undergraduates fraternised with Cowley workers, 3 Sept 8(A), 17 Sept 19(L); a firm of barge operators 'blacked',

31 Dec 17(L); see also National Graphical Association and STRIKES AND DISPUTES

Trading Places (film), 17 Dec 58(AR) Travel: a free trip to Barbados, 15 Oct 34, 22 Oct 37(A); journeys to India and the Andes, 17 Dec 49(R) Traviata, La (film), 29 Oct 33(AR) Tremors of Tonypandy, 16 Jul 6(AV) Trickster, a, 17 Dec 60(A) Trinidad: immigrants from Grenada, 5 Nov 8(A) Troyat, Henri, The Children (trans. Anthea Bell), 16 Jul 23(R) True believer, The, 5 Nov 7(A) True faith, 23 Jul 3(LA) Truth That Killed, The, Georgi Markov (trans. Liliana Brisby), 8 Oct 29(R) Tucker, George Holbert, A Goodly Heritage: A History of Jane Austen's Family 6 Aug 20(R) Turandot (Verona, 13 Aug 27(AR) Turbulent priests, Oct 6(AV) Turgenev's Letters, (sel., ed. and trans. A.V. Knowles), 8 Oct 2R)

Tur7ni(ng Over (Bush), 17 Dec 56(AR)

Tuscany: An Anthology, Laura Raison, 17 Dec 49(R) Twilight Zone, The - The Movie (film), 10 Sept 28(AR)

Two Britain:, The, 2 Jul 6(AV)

Two Gentlemen of Verona, The: draws on Shakespeare's own life, 16 Jul 26(A) Tynan, Kenneth: some marginal notes, 20 Aug 24(AR) Typewriters: the first typewriter in the reporters' room at the Manchester Guardian, 5 Nov 18(A) Typical Englishman, A, 17 Sept 15(A)

U

UFO reported in Suffolk, a, 8 Oct 17(A) Uganda: Princess Elizabeth of Toro, 1 Oct 5(N); an old hand returns, 17 Dec 7(A); Uganda under the Obote regime, l7 Dec 7A

Ukr(ain)

ians, the, 3 Dec 6(AV), 10 Dec 21(1) Ukridge stories of P.G. Wodehouse, the, 20 Aug 22(R) Ulster, 14 years on, 13 Aug 3(LA) Underground (Prince of Wales), 16 Jul 29(AR) i

Unemployment: a possible future reduction in benefit?, 9 Jul 5(N); job information programmes on radio, 6 Aug 28(AR), 27 Aug 17(L), 17 Sept 28(AR); a way to deal with youth un- employment; 26 Nov 21(L); no regular BBC programmes on unemployment, 17 Dec 58(AR)

Unesco: its domination by Third World countries, 12 Nov 3(LA); attitude of the Third World to Western journalism, 26 Nov 5(N) Unfair to South Africa, 6 Aug 15(A) United Nations, the: Unesco dominated by Third World coun- tries, 12 Nov 3(LA)

UNITED STATES, THE

Paul Volcker reappointed as Federal Reserve Board chairman, 2 Jul 10(A); the state of the economy, 2 Jul 10(A); President Carter's stolen briefing book, 9 Jul 9,16 Jul 7(A); a 'bent' CBS documentary accusing General Westmoreland of conspiracy, 9 Jul 17(A); the problem of interest rates, 16 Jul 16(C); summer in Southampton, Long Island , 16 Jul 30(A); a man who exacted his own justice, 23 Jut 8(A); there must be no Vietnam over Central America, 6 Aug 7(A); the von Bulow affair, 6 AuB 22(R), 20 Aug 17(L); the soaring dollar, 13 Aug 18(C); the in- terstate highway system, 13 Aug 20(L); appeals for money for organ transplants, 20 Aug 8(A); the Beryl Buck bequest to already-affluent Marin County, 20 Aug 10(A); reactions to the shooting-down of the South Korean airliner, 10 SW 10,17 Sept 9(A); involvement in Lebanon, 17 Sept 3(LA), 34 W), 24 Sept 3(LA), 34(PW); the Revd Jerry Falwell and the oral Major- ity, 24 Sept 11(A); its world defensive preparations against Russia, especially in the Far East, 1 Oct 7(A); two mythical martyrdoms-of John Birch and the Rosenbergs, 1 Oct 10A I the John Birch Society, 1 Oct 10(A), 22 Oct 216, 29 Oct 20((L ; Congressman Larry McDonald, 1 Oct 10(A), 29 Oct 20(1 ; the public buying on the stock markets, 8 Oct 12(A).1'._11, church's General Assembly in Cleveland, Tennessee, 8 ,-, 15(A), and its memorial ground in North Carolina, 15 Oct 14(A); the Kennedy family's mores, 15 Oct 33(A); a negro service in Cleveland, Tennessee, 22 Oct 8(A); the impact of Christianity on the American negro, 22 Oct 8(A); relations bet- ween whites and coloureds in the South, 22 Oct 10(A); Ameri- cans' 'violence of the tongue', 22 Oct 37(PS); invades Grenada following a left-wing coup, 29 Oct 3(LA), 40(PW), 5 Nov, 4(PC), 8(N), 7, 8(A), 41(Pw)I the PPace4FellinBtr°°F22all. al III

troops came to be in Lebanon, 29 Oct 7(A); a young Nazi on trial for murder, 29 Oct 12(A); the 'integration revolution' now irreversible, 29 Oct 12(A); Martin Luther King's birthday as a national holiday, 29 Oct 12(A); the Shopping Mall of Cleve- land, Tennessee, 29 Oct 14(A); exploring the American South, 29 Oct 14(A); Warren Harding's preency, 29 Oct 21(A);

He Kissinger's years in the Nixon White House, 29 Oct 31(Rnry ); US intervention in Grenada compared with that in the Dominican Republic in 1965, 5 Nov 4(PC); the US Marine Corps's marching song, 12 Nov 5(N); the Monroe Doctrine and its application, 12 Nov 11(A); the Wth anniversary of President Kennedy's assassination, 19 Nov 17(A); the Kennedy myth, 19 Nov 19(A); the nuclear-bomb film The Day After shown on TV, 26 Nov 16, 18(A); books which have affected US history, 2( Nov 17(A); why the TV companies are showing more news- related programmes, 26 Nov 18(A); drugs, murders and bad race relations in Miami, 3 Dec 10(A); Christmas presents from the mail order catalogues, 17 Dec 11(A); high Interest rates damaging to other countries' economies, 17 Dec 29(C); a more aggressive foreign policy, 31 Dec 7(A); George Kennan's view on Russia, 31 Dec 7(A); Christmas in New York, 31 Dec 27(A); See a ISO REAGAN. PRESIDENT RONALD Universities: My Idea of a University, 6 Aug 13(A); the movement to abolish entrance scholarships to Oxford and Cambridge, 19 Nov 22(A), 3 Dec 19, 17 Dec 31, 31 Dec 17(L); student news- papers and magazines, 10 Dec 19(A) Usurers lack friends, 17 Sept 16(C)

V

Valkyrie, The (Coliseum), 29 Oct 32(AR) Vanessa Bell, Frances Spalding, 27 Aug 18(R) Vanity of Mr Scargill, The, 17 Sept 14(A) Vatican and its Treasures, The, (ed.) Maurizio Fagiolo dell'Arco,

30 Jul 24(R) Vaughan, Henry: his grave, 17 Sept 31(PS); quoted, 29 Oct 37(PS) Venice: 16th-century Venetian art, 3 Dec 33(AR) Victorian values according to Mrs Thatcher, 22 Oct 21(A) Vietnam: its aggressive racialism, 10 Sept 13(A)

Vietnam - I mean Lebanon, 29 Oct 7(A) Vietnam's apartheid policy, 10 Sept 13(A)

Village legends, 31 Dec 13(A)

Vita: The Life of V. Sackville-West, Victoria Glendinning, 1 Oct

19(R)

Voices, Frederic Prokosch, 22 Oct 27(R) Volpone (The Other Place, Stratfordon. Avon), 15 Oct 29(AR) Von Below Affair, The, William Wright, 6 Aug 22(R)

Vorster, Dr Johannes: 17 Sept 10(1); his career, 17 Sept 10(A) Wages and salaries: MPs vote themselves a pay rise of 51/2 per cent per annum, 23 Jul 4(PC), 30 Jul 6(AV)

Waging war in Chad, 27 Aug 3(LA) Wagner and the Romantic Disaster, Burnett James, 1 Oct 26(R) Wakefield, Tom, Mates, 10 Dec 26(R)

Wales: the 'massacre' of Tonypandy, 16 Jul 6(AV); Welshmeirat the Durham miners' gala, 23 Jul 14(A); Welsh pubs, 17 Sept 30(PS); Henry Vaughan's grave, 17 Sept 31(PS)

Walesa's strategy for peace, 17 Dec 14(A) Wallace, Edgar, The Mind of Mr J.G. Reeder, 27 Aug 22(R) Widmer Castle, 24 Sept 3I(PS) Walpole, Horace: his circle of correspondents, 3 Dec 30(R) Walton, Isaak, The Compleat Angler, 10 Dec 27(R),31Dec 11(A) WAR

Churchill's 'finest hour', 2 Jul 19(R); war reporting, 23 Jul 30(AR); the German occupations of France from 1914-18 and 1940-44, 30 Jul 20(R); photographs of war cemeteries, 13 Aug 29(AR)• the war in Chad, 13 Aug 34(PW), 27 Aug 3(LA), 3 Sept 70}1; the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Cenotaph, 12Nov 25(A); men who favoured a compromise peace in 1940, 3 Dec 14(A); 'Monty' and his battles, 17 Dec 23(A), 31 Dec

War R Wtt ,Ledicta, Miracles and the Mediaeval Mind, 17 Dec 44(R) Ward, Mrs Humphry, Helbeck of Bannisdale (ed. and intro. Brian

Worthington), 17 Sept 24(R)

War game in Lebanon, The, 10 Sept 11(A)

Wass, Sir Douglas: his Reith Lectures, 19 Nov 37(AR)

Watching the Detectives, Julian Rathcone, 6 Aug 25(R) Waterland, Graham Swift, 8 Oct 26(R) Water under the bridge, 31 Dec 8(A)

Waugh, Aubemn: on MP's pay, 10 Sept 5(N)

Waugh, Harriet, Kate's House, 1 Oct 25(R) Waugh, Hillary, The Nerissa Claire Case, 6 Aug 25(R)

Weather: August weather, 13 Aug 31(PS); the onset of autumn, 12 Nov 37(PS) Webb, Beatrice: her diary, 22 Oct 22(R)

We Believe, A Priest, 22 Oct 28(R) Wedlock/Deadlock (King's Head), 10 Dec 33(AR) Wellard, James, In Search of Unknown Britain, 6 Aug 26(AR)

Wellington, the Duke of: his mom in Walter Castle 24 Sept 31(Ps)

Wesley, Mary, Jumping the Queue, 27 Aug 23(R) West, Morris, The World is Made of Glass, 23 Jul 20(R) West African Passage, Margery Perham, 8 Oct 24(R)

West Indies: the Conventions of the New Testament Church of God and the Church of God of Prophecy, 24 Sept 12(A); West Indians at home and in Britain, 3 Dec 21(R) Westminster, the second Duke of: a biography, 1 Oct 20(R)

Wharton, Edith: The Reef, 23 Jul 24(R); Roman Fever, 23 Jul

24R)

What( can we afford?, 15 Oct 17(C)

What is the purpose?, 3 Sept 16(A)

Wheaton, Barbara Ketcham, Savouring the Past, 22 Oct 23(R) When I Was Otherwise, Stephen Benatar, 6 Aug 21(R) White, Eric Walter, A History of English Opera, 3 Sept 21(R)

White, Sam: his dispatches from Paris, 17 Dec 39(R

White, Terence de Vere, Johnnie Cross, 17 Sept R) White, Timothy, Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob arley, 6 Aug

21(R)

White Nile, The, Alan Moorehead, 16 Jul 23(R) Who needs jokes?, 17 Sept 11(A)

Who wants the rope?, 2 Jul 4(PC) Why Bri orleb?, 29 Oct 8(A) Why Go ding? 15 Oct 13(A) Will and Circumstance: Montesquieu, Rousseau and the French

Revolution, Norman Hatson, 3 Sept 18(R) William books by Richmal Crompton reissued, the, 15 Oct 22(R) Williams, Philip M., (ed. and intro.) The Diary of Hugh Gailskell 1945-56, 17 Sept 20(R) Williams, Raymond: a Times review of his Towards 2000, 29 Oct

21(A), 5 Nov 22(L) Wills: high charges by banks for acting as executors, 6 Aug 19(L); Arthur Skelton's (110,000, 17 Dec 60(A)

Will Syria finish the job?, 19 Nov 16(A)

Wilson, A.N Scandal, 10 Sept 25(R) Wilson, Richard,. Greene King, 8 Oct 26(R) Winchester, Simon, Prison Diary, Argentine 10 Dec 25(R) Windsurf Boy, The, Bel Mooney, 9 Jul 25(R)

Wine: recommended Spectator Wine Club wines, 2 Jul 33, 30 Jul 33, 20 Aug 28, 17 Sept 32, 15 Oct 37, 5 Nov 40, 19 Nov 41(A); English wine, 20 Aug 5(N); Spanish and British sherry, 20 Aug 5(N); Spanish wine, 17 Sept 32(A), 1 Oct 5(N); spiralling Bor- deaux prices, 24 Sept 1W,A.)

Winslow Boy, The (Lyric, Hammersmith), 16 Jul 29(AR)

Wise, Thomas J.: bibliophile and literary forger, 31 Dec 23(R)

Wiser, William, The Crazy Years: Paris M the Twenties, 26 Nov

3R)

Wodehouse, P.G.: the Ukridge stories, 20 Aug 22(A); 3 Dec

32(R), 10 Dec 22(L)

Wodehouse, P.G., The World of Uncle Fred, 3 Dec 32(R) Wolf, The, Max Davidson, 24 Sept 22(R) Woman Beware Woman, Emma Tennant, 26 Nov 27(R) Woman in Black, The, Susan Hill, 5 Nov 27(R)

Woman trouble, 24 Sept 17(A)

WOMEN the admission of women to the Church of England priesthood, 9 Jul 3(LA); the 'settling-down syndrome, 16 Jul 31(A); a sexist strip cartoon, 30 Jul 5(N); oriental housewives in Britain, 30 Jul 13(A); womanisers, 6 Aug 30(A); the path to a girl's heart, 6 Aug 31(A); topless bathing and decorum, 13 Aug 5(N); the Greenham Common women, 20 Aug 12(A),17 Dec 5(N); IPC's women's weeklies in decline, 24 Sept 17(A); a discarded mis- tress batters her lover to death, 1 Oct 31(A); a woman dele- gate's protest at the Labour Party conference, 8 Oct 5(N); the Parkinson-Keays affair, 15 Oct 4(PC), 5(N), 33(AR), 33(A), 38(PW), 22 Oct 6(A), 40(PW); Conservative MPs' (and candi- dates') wives, 15 Or ct 4(PC); dress shows, 26 Nov 36(A); 'the Devil as a woman', 26 Nov 39(CO) Woodbridge, Suffolk: a UFO reported, 8 Oct 17(A) Woodrow, Bill: exhibition, 30 Jul 28(AR) Word game, the, 1 Oct 32(CO) Wordsworth: sonnet on the slave trade, 6 Aug 32(CO)

World is Made of Glass, The, Morris West, 23 Jul 20(R) World of Uncle Fred, The, P.G. Wodehouse, 3 Dec 32(R) Woza Albert! (Criterion), 9 Jul 29(AR) Wright, William, The Von Bulow Affair, 6 Aug 22(R) Writers in Russia 1917-1978, Max Hayward (ed. and intro. Patricia

Blake), 29 Oct 30(R)

Wromance of Mr Pym, The, 9 Jul 4(PC) Wrong idea, The, 17 Sept 6(AV) Yachting: a sadistic Japanese yachting school principal, 9 Jul 7(A); a yacht bought from Peter de Savory10 Sept 30(A); the America's Cup, 10 Sept 30(A); Australia wins the America's Cup, 1 Oct 11(A) Yalta mentality, The, 27 Aug 7(A) Yates, Dornford, Blind Corner, 27 Aug 22(R) Year of the Three Kings: 1483, The, Giles St Aubyn, 10 Sept 21(R) You Can't Tale It With You (Lyttelton), 27 Aug 24(PS)

Young people: the bad manners of today's young people, 6 Aug 5(N), 20 Aug 17(L); an incident on a Brighton-London train, II Oct 18(A), 22 Oct 20(L); a way to deal with youth unemploy- ment, 26 Nov 21(L); the influence of the Beatles, 10 Dec 23,17 Dec 32(A)

Yourcenar, Marguerite, Coup de Grace, 12 Nov 30(R) You Were Marvellous, James Fenton, 20 Aug 24(AR) YUGOSLAVIA material standards droppini, 16 Jul 8(A); its constituent repub- lics, 16 Jul 8(A); unrest in Kosovo province, 13 Aug 9(A); how not to handle a national minority in a developing country, 13 Aug 9(A); students write to the Spectator, 17 Sept 5(N); Djilas's career, 5 Nov 29(R)

Yugoslav quandary, The, 16 Jul 8(A)

Yorkshire Boyhood, A, Roy Hattersley, 2 Jul 23(R)

Yorkshire Rippercase, the: an ex-chief constable's memoirs. 2 Jul 5(N)

z

Zelig (film), 15 Oct 29(AR) Zimbabwe: South Africa-based journalists excluded, 20 Aug 9(A); Robert Mugabe and his rule, 10 Sept 3(LA); the case of the air force officers, 10 Sept 3(LA); a shooting in Chancellor Avenue, 1 Oct 5(N); is 'Tiny' Rowland backing a successor to Mugabe?' 22 Oct 5(N)

CONTRIBUTORS

Ackroyd, Peter, 2 Jul 29, 9 Jul 28, 16 Jul 28, 23 Jul 28, 30 Jul 27 AR), 6 Aug 23(R), 27(AR), 13 Aug 28(AR), 20 Aug19(R), 23(AR , 3 Sept 25, 10 Sept 28(AR), 17 Sept 24(R), 27(AR), 24 Sept 2 , 1 Oct 28, 8 Oct 31, 15 Oct 29, 22 Oct 32, 29 Oct 33, 5 Nov 33,12 Nov 33, 19 Nov 35, 26 Nov 31, 3 Dec 35, 10 Dec 34, 17 Dec 58, 31 Dec 26(AR)

Acton, Sir Harold, 30 Jul 24(R) Allen-Mills, Tony, 6 Aug 6, 12 Nov 13(A) Amory, Mark, 19 Nov 29(R) Anderson, Digby, C., 13 Aug 17(A) Appleyard, Bryan, 23 Jul 21(11) Ascot, 30 Jul 32(X) Bell, Alan, 16 Jul 20(R) Bernard, Jeffrey, 2 Jul 30, 9 Jul 31, 16 Jul 31, 23 Jul 31, 30Jul 30,6 Aug 31, 13 Aug 31, 20 Aug 26, 27 Aug 27, 3 Sept 27,10 Sept 31, 17 Sept 30, 24 Sept 31, 1 Oct 31,15 Oct 34,22 Oct 37, 29 Oct 37, 5 Nov 37, 12 Nov 37, 19 Nov 39, 26 Nov 37, 3 Dec 37, 10 Dec 36(A), 17 Dec 42(R), 60(A), 31 Dec 28(A) Berridge, Elizabeth, 2 Jul 20(R) Blackley, Barney, 10 Sept 3 CO) Blond, Anthony, 19 Nov 29( ) Boyle, Andrew, 2 Jul 24(R) Bridgland, Fred, 17 Sept 7(A) Brown, Andrew, 23 Jul 11(A), 6 Aug 21(R), 20 Aug 12,15 Oct 13, 26 Nov 13, 17 Dec 18(A) Bruce, Steve, 24 Sept 1I(A) Bruce-Gardyne, Jock (Lord Bruce-Gardyne), 2 Jul 16, 9 Jul 15, 16 Jul 14,6 Aug 16,13 Aug 18, 20 Aug 14, 27 Aug 14, 3 Sept 14,10 Sept 17, 17 Sept 16, 24 Sept 16, 1 Oct 15, 8 Oct 19,15 Oct 17, 22 Oct 18, 29 Oct 19, 5 Nov 20, 12 Nov 23, 19 Nov 24, 26 Nov 19, 3 Dec 18, 10 Dec 20, 17 Dec 29, 31 Dec 16(C)

C., S.P., 2 Jul 34, 9 Jul 34,16 Jul 34,13 Aug 34, 10Sept 34,17 Sept 34, 8 Oct 38, 15 Oct 38, 22 Oct 40, 29 Oct 40, 5 Nov 41, 26 Nov

42, 10 Dec 40, 17 Dec 64(PW) Camp, William, 26 Nov 26(R) Carlton, David, 3 Dec 14 A) Carpenter, Humphrey, 2'7 Aug 21(R) Carr, Raymond, 3 Dec 28(R) Casein, 3 Dec 39(X) Casey, John, 19 Nov 22(A) Calling, Patrick Skene, Jul 24, 23 Jul 25,13 Aug 24,10 Sept 24,1 Oct 24, 22 Oct 26, 5 Nov 27, 19 Nov 31, 3 Dec 27,10 Dec 30, 31 Dec 20(R) Cecil, Robert, 5 Nov 16(A) Chancellor, Alexander, 2 Jul 5, 16 Jul 5, 23 Jul 5, 30Jul 5, 3 Sept 5, 10 Sept 5, 17 Sept 5, 24 Sept 5, 1 Oct 5, 8 Oct 5, 15 Oct 5,22 Oct 5(N), 11(A), 29 Oct 5, 5 Nov 5,12 Nov 5, 19 Nov 5, 26 Nov 5, 3

Dec 5, 10 Dec 4, 17 Dec 5, 31 Dec 5(N)

Christiansen, Eric, 9 Jul 26, 10 Sept 2L 15 Oct 22, 22 Oct 30, 17 Dec 44(R) Cobb, Professor Richard, 23 Jul 19, 3 Sept 18(R) Colegate, Isabel, 3 Dec 30, 10 Dec 32(R) Collis, John Stewart, 2 Jul I4(A). 13 Aug 21(R), 20 Aug 13(A), 10 Sept 26, 1 Oct 23, 5 Nov 24, 26 Nov 24(R), 17 Dec 26(A)

Cooper, Artemis, l6 Jul 21(R)

Courtauld, Simon, 20 Aug 5, 27 Aug 5(N), 26 Nov 12(A) Daniels, A.M., 27 Aug 8, 17 Dec 20(A) Derbyshire, John, 30 Jul 10(A) Dick, Kay, 16 Jul 21(R) Doc, 2 Jul 32, 23 Jul 33,13 Aug 33, 3 Sept 29,24 Sept 33,15 Oct 36, 5 Nov 39, 26 Nov 40, 31 Dec 30(X) Egma, 1 Oct 33(X) Egremont, Max, 9 Jul 21(R) Erlanger, Steven, 8 Oct 18(A) Ewart, Gavin, 27 Aug 20(R) Eyres, Harry, 10 Sept 14, 24 Sept 10,19 Nov 20(A) Fallowell, Duncan, 2 Jul 21,13 Aug 25, 1 Oct 26, 8 Oct 29(R) Fermor, Patrick Leigh, 24 Sept 20(R), 17 Dec 25(A) ffancy, 9 Jul 33(X) Forbes, Alastair, 1 Oct 20, 29 Oct 26(R)

Fox, James, 17 Dec 31,12)

Freud, David, 30 Jul 1 C) Frost, Gerald, 17 Dec 2 (A) Gale, George, 30 Jul 20(R), 3 Sept 4(PC), 10 Dec 25, 17 Dec 51(R)

Garton Ash, Timothy, 2 Jul 7, 9 Jul 10,13 Aug 9, 17 Sept 11, 8 Oct 12(A), 29(R), 29 Oct 18, 26 Nov 6(A), 3 Dec 29(R), 17 Dec 14, 31 Dec 10(A)

George, Alexandra, 15 Oct 7(A) Gibson, Alan, 2 Jul 14, 6 Aug 15, 22 Oct 16(A) Gill, Peter, 29 Oct 8(A) Glass, Charles, 6 Aug 10,10 Sept 11,1 Oct 12, 8 Oct 10,29 Oct 7, 5 Nov 9, 19 Nov 16, 3 Dec 11, 10 Dec 8, 17 Dec 10(A) Gordon, Giles, 2 Jul 26, 9 Jul 29, 16 Jul 29, 23 Jul 29, 30 Jul 26, 6 Aug 29,13 Aug 29, 20 Aug 24, 27 Aug 24, 3 Sept 23,10 Sept 29, 17 Sept 26, 24 Sept 27,1 Oct 27, 8 Oct 33, 15 Oct 29, 22 Oct 35, 29 Oct 34, 5 Nov 32,12 Nov 34,19 Nov 36, 26 Nov 35, 3 Dec 34, 10 Dec 33, 17 Dec 56, 31 Dec 24(AR) Grigg, John, 2 Jul 19, 31 Dec 24(R) Grimond, Jo (Lord Grimond), 6 Aug 13(A), 20 Aug 4(PC), 17 Sept 20(R) Guinness, Sir Alec, 22 Oct 17(A) Hartley, D.L.B., 31 Dec 1A) Hastings, Max, 29 Oct 10(A Haupt, Robert, 1 Oct 11, 3 ec 7(A) Hawtree, Christopher, 23 Jul 20, 20 Aug 20, 10 Sept 20, 17 Sept 25, 24 Sept 24, 8 Oct 26, 22 Oct 27, 5 Nov 29, 12 Nov 32, 26 Nov 24(R) Heren, Louis, 29 Oct 31T) Hills, Denis, 17 Dec 7(A Hislop, Ian, 15 Oct 28(R Hitchens, Christopher, 9 Jul 9, 23 Jul 8, 30 Jul 12, 20 Aug 10, 3 Sept 8 1 Oct 10, 29 Oct 12, 12 Nov 11, 19 Nov 19, 26 Nov 8, 10

Dec 7,1),

Hughes. slow, James. 23 Jul 25, 12 Nov 32, 19 Nov 34(R), 26 Nov 10(A), 17 Dec 46(R) Hulse, Michael, 13 Aug 24(R) Huth, Angela, 17 Sept 22(R) Ingrains, Richard, 9 Jul 30, 16Jul 30, 23 Jul 30, 30 Jul 29,6 Aug 30, 13 Aug 30, 20 Aug 25, 27 Aug 26, 3 Sept 26,10 Sept 29, 17 Sept 29, 24 Sept 30, I Oct 30, 8 Oct 34, 15 Oct 33, 22 Oct 36, 29 Oct 36, 5 Nov 36, 12 Nov 36, 19 Nov 38, 26 Nov 36, 3 Dec 35,10 Dec 35, 17 Dec 59, 31 Dec 26(AR) lac, 20 Aug 29, 22 Oct 39, 17 Dec 65(X) Jack, Ian, 16 Jul 12(A) Jacobs, Eric, 2 Jul 23, 6 Aug 24(R) Jason, 12 Nov 39(X) Jaspistos, 2 Jul 31, 9 Jul 32,16 Jul 32,23 Jul 32,30 Jul 31,6 Aug 32, 13 Aug 32, 27 Aug 28,17 Sept 31, 24 Sept 32,1 Oct 32, 8 Oct 36, 15 Oct 35, 22 Oct 38, 29 Oct 38, 5 Nov 38,12 Nov 38,19 Nov 40, 26 Nov 39, 3 Dec 38, 10 Dec 38, 17 Dec 61, 31 Dec 29(CO) Jenkins, Elizabeth, 6 Aug 20(R) Jennings, Elizabeth, 13 Aug 22, 10 Sept 23, 5 Nov 26(R), 17 Dec 39(P)

Johnson, Paul, 2 Jul 17, 9 Jul 17, 16 Jul 17, 30 Jul 17, 6 Aug, 17,13 Aug 19, 20 Aug 15, 27 Aug 15, 3 Sept 15, 10 Sept 18, 17 Sept 17, 24 Sept 17,1 Oct 16, 8 Oct 21,15 Oct 19, 22 Oct 19, 5 Nov 21,12 Nov 22, 19 Nov 25, 26 Nov 18, 3 Dec 17, 10 Dec 19, 31 Dec 15(A) Jolliffe,) John, 30 Jul 23, 27 Aug 19, 24 Sept 25, 29 Oct 30, 3 Dec 24(R

Jones, Ronald W., 6 Aug 11(A) Jordan, Marc, 9 Jul 23(R) Kavanagh, Julie, 10 Sept 27, 5 Nov 32(AR)

Kavanagh, P.J., 2 Jul 30, 9 Jul 31, 16 Jul 31, 23 Jul 31, 30 Jul 30, 6 Aug 31, 13 Aug 31, 20 Aug 27, 27 Aug 27, 3 Sept 27, 10 Sept 31, 17 Sept 30, 24 Sept 31,1 Oa 31, 8 Oct 35,15 Oct 34, 22 00 37, 29 Oct 37, 5 Nov 37, 12 Nov 37,19 Nov 39, 26 Nov 38, 3 Dec 37, 10 Dec 37,17 Dec 61, 31 Dec 28(PS)

Keegan, John, 3 Sept 7(A), 19 Nov 28,31 Dec 20(R)

Keene, Raymond, 9 Jul 33,16 Jul 33, 23 Jul 33, 301,11131, 6 Aug 32, 13 Aug 33, 20 Aug 28, 27 Aug 29, 3 Sept 28, 10 Sept 33, 17 Sept 33, 24 Sept 32, 1 Oct 33, 22 Oct 38, 29 Oct 39, 5 Nov 39,12 Nov 39,19 Nov42, 26 Nov 39, 3 Dec 39,10 Dec 39,17 Dec 62, 31 Dec 30(A) Kerridge, Roy, 2 Jul 13, 9 Jul 13, 23 Jul 14, 30 Jul 13,13 Aug 14,27 Aug 10, 3 Sept 9, 17 Sept 15, 24 Sept 12, 8 Oct 15,15 Oct 14, 22 Oct 8, 29 Oct 14, 12 Nov 14, 17 Dec 27, 31 Dec 13(A)

King, Francis, 9 Jul 25, 23 Jul 20, 6 Aug 21, 20 Aug 21. 10 Sept 25, 17 Sept 23,1 Oct 22,15 Oct 24, 29 Oct 28,12 Nov 30, 26 Nov 27, 10 Dec 26(R) Klick, 10 Sept 3(X) Knox, James, 10 Sept 26(R)

Larkin, Philip, 9 Jul 20(R)

Lawlor, Sheila, 24 Sept 9(A) Lawson, Nigella, 30 Jul 22, 15 Oct 25(R) Lay, David, 12 Nov 12(A)

Levi, Peter, 9 Jul 22, 6 Aug26, 17 Sept 22, 24 Sept 22, 22 Oct 28, 26

Nov 29, 31 Dec 19(R) Lord, David, 20 Aug 6(A) Lutyens, Mary, 2 Jul 22(R) M., P.H., 20 Aug 30, 27 Aug 30, 3 Sept 30, 24 Sept 34, 1 Oct 34(PW) McEwen, John, 2 Jul 27, 9 Jul 28, 16 Jul 27, 23 Jul 26, 30 Jul 28, 6 Aug 27,13 Aug 27, 20 Aug 24, 27 Aug 25, 3 Sept 23,24 Sept 26, 1 Oct 27, 8 Oct 32,15 Oct 31,22 Oct 31, 29 Oct 34, 5 Nov 34, 12 Nov 35,19 Nov 35, 26 Nov 32, 3 Dec 33,10 Dec 34(AR), 17 Dec 45(R), 55(AR), 31 Dec 25(AR) Mack Smith, Denis, 30 Jul 8(A) Madean, Sir Fitzroy, 24 Sept 22(R) Mamharn, Patrick, 23 Jul 7,13 Aug 8, 20 Aug 7(A), 29 Oct 28(R) Mass, 16 Jul 33, 6 Aug 33, 27 Aug 28,17 Sept 33, 8 Oct 37, 29 Oct 39, 19 Nov 43, 10 Dec 39(X) Massie, Allan, 10 Sept 15(A) Masters, Brian, 16 Jul 22, 29 Oct 29(R) Michell, John, 30 Jul 24, 19 Nov 33(R) Michie, James, 20 Aug 20, 15 Oct 23(R.) Miles, Rodney, 16 Jul 27, 30 Jul 26, 13 Aug 27, 3 Salt 24, 24 Sept 28, 8 Oct 33, 29 Oct 32, 12 Nov 34, 10 Dec 32(AR Mockler, Anthony, 24 Sept 8, 5 Nov 12(A), 12 Nov 11(R) Mont

9(gomery-Massingberd, Hugh, 16 Jul 25, 30 Jul 21, 10 Dec 2R) Moore, Charles, 2 Jul 4, 9 Jul 4, 16 Jul 4,23 Jul 4, 30 Jul 4, 6 Aug 4, 13 Aug 4, 27 Aug 4,10 Sept 4,17 Sept 4,24 Sept 4,1 Oct 4, 8 Oct 4 15 Oct 4,22 Oct 4, 29 Oct 4, 5 Nov 4, 12 Nov 4(PC), 26(R), 19 Nov 4, 26 Nov 4, 3 Dec 4,17 Dec 4, 31 Dec 4(PC)

Moore, Rowan, 10 Dec 18(A) Moorehead, Caroline, 26 Nov 28, 17 Dec 49(R) Nahaylo, Bohdan, 6 Aug 8, 27 Aug 7(A), 5 Nov 30(R), 10 Dec 12, 1? Dec 12(A) Naipaul, Shiva, 5 Nov 8,12 Nov 7, 19 Nov I 1(A), 3 Dec 21(R) Nicholas, Edmund, 17 Dec 36(X) Nichols, Peter, 2 Jul 9(A) Nicolson, Adam, 10 Dec 27(R) Nicolson, Nigel, 16 Jul 23, 10 Sept 22, 1 Oct 19(R) Noble, Vernon, 5 Nov 18(A) Nyiri, James, 23 Jul 9(A) O'Leary, Olivia, 17 Sept 12, 12 Nov 19(A) O'Shaughnessy, Kathy, 8 Oct 27, 12 Nov 28(R) Owen, Maureen, 2 Jul 27, 23 Jul 27,6 Aug 28, 2.0 Aug 25,17 Sept 28, 15 Oct 32, 19 Nov 37, 17 Dec 57(AR) P., H.C.M., 3 Dec 40(PW) P., P.J., 23 Jul 34,30 Jul 34, 6 Aug 34, 12 Nov 40, 19 Nov 44(PW) Paterson, Peter, 17 Sept 14, 3 Dec 15, 17 Dec 23(A) Phillips, Pearson, 26 Nov 15(A) Phillips, Peter, 2 Jul 28, 23 Jul 27, 27 Aug 24,17 Sept 27, 22 Oct 34, 26 Nov 34, 17 Dec 54(AR) Powell, J. Enoch, MP, 22 Oct 22, 26 Nov 23(R) Quennell, Peter, 23 Jul 23,13 Aug 23, 20 Aug 18, 3 Sept 20, 22 Oct 23, 19 Nov 31, 26 Nov 30(R) Richardson, Joanna, 2 Jul 25(R)

Robertson, Geoffrey, 22 Oct 11(A)

Robinson, John Martin, 15 Oct 7 R) Rostron, Bryan, 13 Aug 12(A) Rowse, A.L., 16 Jul 26, 13 Aug 26(A), 3 Sept 21(R), 22 Oct 24(P) Sayle, Murray, 9 Jul 7,10 Sept 7,1 Oct 7, 8 Oct 7,15 Oct 8,19 Nov 7(A) Seaton, Charles, 20 Aug 29, 3 Sept 28(CO) Sewell, Brian, 27 Aug 13(A) Sewell, The Revd Brocard, 22 Oct 28(R) Seymour, Miranda, 24 Sept 23, 12 Nov 29(R) Shone, Richard, 27 Aug 18(R) Silver, Robert, 31 Dec 8(A) Smiley, Xan, 16 Jul 8(A) Smith, Virginia Llewellyn, 16 Jul 23(R) Spanier, David, 2 Jul 31, 15 Oct 36(A) Stamp, Gavin, 13 Aug 29(AR), 3 Sept 13, 5 Nov 13,10 Dec 14,17 Dec 24(A) Stone, Norman, 10 Dec 24(R) Story, Anthony, 10 Sept 24, 17 Sept 21, 3 Dec 26, 10 Dec 31(R) Strickland, Geoffrey, 5 Nov 17(A) Sweeney, John, 30 Jul 7(A)

Taki, 2 Jul 29, 9 Jul 30, 16 Jul 30, 23 Jul 30, 30 Jul 29(A), 6 Aug 22(R), 30(A), 13 Aug 30, 20 Aug 26, 27 Aug 26, 3 Sept 26, 10 Sept 30,17 Sept 29, 24 Sept 30,1 Oct 30, 8 Oct 35, 15 Oct 33, 22 Oct 36, 29 Oct 36, 5 Nov 36, 19 Nov 38, 26 Nov 36, 3 Dec 36,10 Dec 36, 17 Dec 59, 31 Dec 27(A)

Thomas, Adam, 17 Dec 36(X

Tisdall, Jonathan, 8 Oct 36(A)))

Tolstoy, Nikolai, 10 Dec 28(R Vance, Norman, 17 Sept 24(R) von Hoffmann, Nicholas, 2 Jul 10,16 Jul 7,13 Aug 6, 20 Aug 8, 10 Sept 10, 17 Sept 9, 8 Oct 12, 5 Nov 7,19 Nov 17, 26 Nov 16,17 Dec 11, 31 Dec 7(A) Wakefield, David, 9 Jul 27, 5 Nov 35(AR) Walker, Christopher, 27 Aug 6(A) Watkins, Alan, 23 Jul 22(R), 20 Aug 22(A) Waugh, Auberon, 2Ju1 6(AV), 33(A), 9 Jul 6, 16 Jul 6, 23 Jul 6, 30 Jul 6(AV), 33(A), 20 Aug 28(A), 3 Sept 6, 10 Sept 6(AV), 32(A), 24 Sept 6,1 Oct 6, 8 Oct 6, 15 Oct 6(AV), 37(A), 22 Oct 6, 29 Oct 6, 5 Nov 6(AV), 40(A), 12 Nov 6, 19 Nov 6(AV), 41(A), 3 Dec 6, 10 Dec 6, 17 Dec 6, 31 Dec 6(AV)

Waugh, Harriet, 6 Aug 25, 27 Aug 23, 8 Oct 28,15 Oct 23,19 Oct 33, 3 Dec 31, 17 Dec 45(R)

Welch, Colin, 9 Jul 18,16 Jul 18, 6 Aug 18, 20 Aug 16, 3 Sept 16, 24 Sept 18, 1 Oct 17, 8 Oct 23, 15 Oct 21,22 Oct 21, 29 Oct 21, 5 Nov 23, 12 Nov 25, 19 Nov 27, 26 Nov 22, 3 Dec 20, 10 Dec 23, 17 Dec 32, 31 Dec 18(A)

West, Richard, 2 Jul 12, 9 Jul 12, 16 Jul 13 23 Jul 13, 30 Jul 15, 6 Aug 7, 13 Aug 7, 20 Aug 9, 27 Aug 9(A), 22(R), 3 Sept 11, 10 Sept 13, 17 Sept 10, 24 Sept 15,1 Oct 14, 8 Oct 17(A), 24(R), 15 Oct 16, 22 Oct 15, 29 Oct 16, 5 Nov 14(A), 29(R), 12 Oct 20,19 Oct 21, 3 Dec 10(A), 32(R), 10 Dec 9, 17 Dec 16(A), 38(R), 31 Dec 12(A)

Wbeatcroft, Geoffrey, 3 Sept 21, 31 Dec 23(R) White, Sant, 16 Jul 10, 13 Aug 10, 24 Sept 7, 22 Oct 7(A) White, Terence de Vere, 23 Jul 24, 1 Oct 24, 15 Oct 26(R) Wilson, A.N., 23 Jul 16(A), 30 Jul 19, 1 Oct 25, 29 Oct 22(R), 12 Nov 18, 17 Dec 33(A), 31 Dec 22(R) Woodhouse, C.M., 3 Dec 8(A) Worsthorne, Peregrine, 9 Jul 5, 6 Aug 5, 13 Aug 5(N), 3 Dec I2(A)

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