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INDEX FROM JANUARY 5th TO JUNE 28th, 1940, INCLUSIVE.

NEWS OF THE WEEK GRICULTURAL front, the, 1 167 ; agricultural wages, 346 ; new plans for agriculture .. 766 Air raids .. 827, 855 Aliens, enemy .. 63 Allies, the lesser .. • , 799 Altmark,' the 233,269 America, and the war, 2 ; Stalin's

apostles in, 198 ; and world economic policy, 346 ; and air-

craft supplies, 5io ; latest reactions, 674, 706, 737, 766, 797 ; Hitler's message, and the new situation, 825 ; the Re-

publicans' choice • - • • 854

Anglo-French education .. 510 Anzacs, the .. 198 Arms and equipment 706 Army, condition of the .. . 346 Arts, the, and the Government . • 543

BALKAN Entente Conference.. 130 Balkans, the 433 ; trade with, 5,0; reactions to invasion of Norway, 614 ; and Low Countries, 674 ; anxiety in the

Balkans .. • • • • 854 B.E.F. in Belgium .. 737 Black-out, the .. 31, 94 British and German losses .. 765 British studies in French schools.. 614 Broadcasting propaganda .. 739 Budget, the 581 Building trade, the.. .. 3 Bulgaria's neutrality, 62 ; the new government .. 234 CIABINET changes ..465 Camps for children .. 95 Canadian General Election • • 95 C.E.M.A. and the Government . • 347 Children for Overseas .. 835 China, puppet government in, 346, 466 Clacton, the disaster at .. 615 Clergy, the, incomes of .. 95 Coal distribution .. 235

Colonial Empire, the future of 234

Conscientious Objectors and the 766 Consumers, cuts for 799 TAALADIER, M., vote of con- I fidence in 197 Deputy-Chiefs of Staff 582 Drunkenness, the increase in .. 270 Duncan, Sir Andrew • 31 Dutch East Indies, the, 582 ; and Japan .. .. 674

EA Economy, misguided • • 31 1,,`CONOMIC strategy .. 2, 166, 6/5

Education in Wartime .. 315 Egypt, a united front in .. • • 854 Eire, danger in, 739, 8z6, 854 ; and the I.R.A. .. • „ , 3 Emergency Powers Defence Bill .. 705 Enemy Aliens .. 675

Evacuation 62, 234, 271, 435

Exporters, help for.. .. 270, 314 Exports of British Books .. 707

1ASCISTS, arrest of British .. 739 Fatigue-point in work .. 767 Fifth-Column Italians .. 798 Finland and Russia, r, 3o, 6,, 93, 129, 166, 197, 233, 269, 314, 345, 398 Food prices, 130, 467 ; production, 270, 435, 467 ; distribution • • 739 France, restrictions in, 314 ;

France and Britain overseas, 398 ; cabinet and military changes, 705 ; the capitulation of 825 ; Frenchmen outside France .. 853

Franco-British financial accord .. 2 _LARAGES unemployed • • 95 1._1 German and British Sea

Warfare .. .. • • .. 434 German people, the, and Hitler .. 582 German propaganda . • • • 799 German White Book .. • • 466 Germany and neutrals .. 3o, 6,, 198 Germany and Russia, 2 ; trade agreement .. • • 197 Goering, economic dictator .. 30 Government, the : new ministers, 31 ; reconstruction ? 645

ITALIFAX, Lord, his address at 1 Oxford .. 27/ Hertzog, Gen., his speech.. • • 94 Hitler's speech .. 129 Holland and trade with allies, 510 ; precautions in, 645; the con- quest of .. 673 Home Front, the .. 29

Hore - Belisha, Mr., 62 ; his journalism 235 TNDIA : Mr. Gandhi and the I. Viceroy, 166; Pandit Nehru on Russia, /98 ; Victory for Mr. Gandhi, 234 ; Hindu and Moslem, 434 ; debate in Com- mons, 582 ; new hopes in, 674;

IndustrMagnial a Carta and India.. .. 827

Healt Report .. 510 I.R.A. executions .. 166 Ireland's opportunity - • • 854 " Ironsides " .. 767 Italian coal question, the .. 346 Italy's intentions, 541, 645, 674, 706, 737 ; declaration of war, 798 ; our attacks on .. 826 JAPAN and the ' Asama Maru '

el 129, 166 Japan and China, 30, 433 ; and the new French government .. 835

Japan's new government .. 62

IKEYNES, Mr. J. M., his savings scheme .. ABOUR'S Peace Aims, 199 ; Labour's home policy League, the, and economics .. Liquor restriction ..

Lloyd George, Mr., his jubilee .. Low Countries, the, and Germany A rEDITERRANEAN, the, and 1.11_ British shipping

Ministers, the new Molotoff, M., his speech .. Munitions Output ..

VARVIK .. • - 737, 797 ...11 Navy, achievements of the,

270 ; losses at sea .. 646, 798 Nazi education ......706 Neutral mails, search of .. .. 3 Neutrals' sea losses .• .. 314 Nicolson, Mr. Harold ....707 Norway, German attack on, 509 ;

position in, 542 ; and the

Government, 6x3 ; Ribbentrop's explanation, 614 ; Sir Roger Keyes and Trondheim attack, 614 ; Namsos and Narvik, 645, 674 Nutrition programme, a .. 766

OFFICERS for thoensArtny 69r: PALESTINE Land regulation, 27o ; the Palestine problem 313

Panama Congress safety zone ' 62 Parachute raiders .. 675 Paris, air raids on .. .. 766 Peace, conditions of - • - • 397 Pope, the, his peace principles .. Population, the distnbution of .. 167 Portugal .. 646 Prices and wages 3, 63 Public contracts and private profits 3/5 Public schools .. 399 31, 738 Railway agreement, the .. 199 Rationing, 3 ; and racketeers .. 199 Ratepayer, the hard-hit 582 Recruitment, the age of .. 167 Refugee committees .. • • 467 Reith, Sir John .. 31 Reserved occupations .. 799 Revenue and expenditure 466 Reynaud, M., his government, 466 ; his disclosures 705 Ribbentrop in Rome .. • • 345 Road accidents .. 62 Roosevelt, President, his address to

Pan-American Union 542 Rumania, 94 ; and the Iron guard, 398 ; German agitators in, 434 ;

position in .. • - 542, 854 Russia and the war, 466 ; and agriculture, 510 ; trade talks with, 582, 646, 706, 737; occu- pation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, 826 ; and Rumania.. 854 Ruthlessness in the North Sea .. 13o QALAZAR, Dr. .. .. 646 CI Savings-voluntary or com- pulsory ? .. • . • • 647 Scandinavian countries and Ger- many .. 61 Social workers .. • 271 South America, Nazi plots in .. 826 Spain, trade with, 398 ; spiritual

and material, 542 ; Sir Samuel

Hoare in 737 ; neutral attitude 766 Sweden, and Finland, 233, 269, 434 ; and British withdrawal .. 646

TORCHES Training-centres for unem- ployed .. 231 Turkey : the earthquake, 2 ; allied

co-operation, 434 ; the German menace, 542 ; Italy's action, 798; the present position, 826 ; pre-

parations in Turkey .. • • 854

Tweedsmuir, Lord.. .. 198

UNEMPLOYMENT, 3i, x31, 167, 235, 315, 399, 511, 647, 799 "WAR, the military situation, 673, 705, 737, 765, 797

Waste, the detection of .. 615

h3r4, 345

Welles, Mr. Sumner, his mission

West Indies, reform in the 234 YUGOSLAVIA and Italy • • 542

347 646 398 13x 582 61 THE WEEK IN PARLIAMENT 63, 95, 131, 199, 235, 271, 315, 347, 393,

435, 467, 511, 543, 583, 615, 647, 675,

707, 739, 767, 827, 835.

ARTICLES 4 GRICULTURAL Front, the Air-raids and Fractures, 37; and shock 86o Air-war, the real .. .. 68o ' Altmark,' the, and the law, 236 ;

Why Norway was Wrong .. 242 AMERICA. Pres. Roosevelt's peace hopes, 69, zoo ; America prospers, too ; America, Europe and Asia, 208 ; America's gold glut, 243 ; America's ear ; American neutrality, 587 ; the greatest neutral, 616; Is Hider

America's business ? 653 ; America faces facts, 714 ; America awake And Now Britain ' 1 )ALKANS, the coveted, 33 ; 1 ) Balkan statesmanship Belgium and the war .. • • Benson, E. F. .. • • Bishops, the, and the War Brummell, George Bryan .. • • Burney, Fanny ..

.ABINET, Mr. Chamberlain k. and the 440 Can the Poor save ?

Chamberlain, Mr., his Premiership 68o

Children Without Schools .. 65 Christian Policy, the way to a .. 241 Civilians in the War 237

Colonial Policy, the new .. 276 Conduct of the War, the .. 648 Conscience within the meaning of the Act ..

Continuing Conflict, the 856 Conversation in a Country Lodging 835 Critical Days 544 Culture, the preservation of .. 201 Cyprus ; a colony with a future .. 322

I's ARK Before the Dawn

1 1 Day Dawns, a .. 740 105 .. 717 Death of a Town ..

Diplomacy in Shackles .. .. 649 Dispersal of Industry, the.. .. 278 .. x38 Dominion Centenary, a ..

V ASTER, and the war .. goo a Education and the Army .. 103 Education, the crisis in .. 175, 206 Education, the necessities of .. 169 Eire and War Dangers .. 744 End of the tunnel, the : The Spirit of Man, 807 ; Rome, Suez and New York, 836 ; The United Powers .. 862 Enemy alien problem, the.. .. 355 Evacuation and the Individual .. 71

Eve, the, of Action ? 468 -WADED Tiare......775 1 Family Allowances in war-

Farewell, England .. . • • • 245 Federal Union examined, 354, 404, 441, 473, 517, 549 Finland, the, I knew, 325 ; Fin- land and the greater war • • 348

First Aid and its scope 73 First Flower

Food and Efficiency France, the purpose of .. • • 437

France, the stability of .. 68 From Generation to Generation .. 209 ENTLEMEN-AT-ARMS .. 746 y German Air-force, where is

German Home Front, the.. .. 353 German Jewry, the annihilation .. 32x German Propaganda in Sweden .. 28x German Silhouette.. .. 279 Germany, the future of .. 652 Ciemany, the problem of peace.. 140 .,ermeny, the real 13.1

0¢r many,- school in . . 357 Germany without Paissia, 443 , ,

Is Germany Nazi ? .. • • 545 Germany's self-deception 172 Ghosts .. . . , 553 Goering and Hiler into Good dog for rut., a - . . ; 359 Great Governor, a .. - • - 324 Greenland, from, to the Indies .. 621 Gudbrandsdal fight, a 622

yEALTH in War-time • • 655

1 Heart, the, of the Recruit • • 408 Helping the poor .. 622 Hitler and the German Opposition 405

Hitler's Dilemma . • • • 584

Hitler's Next Move 64 Holland Fights on, 7/3 ; Holland Overseas .• 832 9 .. .. 614 Anglo-Americana .. .. 673 Apathy and Waste .. .. 466 Army, the, and the Churches 13o Assault and Endurance .. 804 828 5r6 245 139 708 r68 475 334 I01 445 to Hore-Belisha, Mr., the case of .. 32 Humanism, the future of ....406 Hunting-cry, the .. 861

INDIA : a letter to Gandhi, 36 ; Dangerous illusions, 654 ;

realities in India 747 Influenza problem, the .. 176 " Invaded Britain " • • • • 577 Invasion of Britain ? 769 Invasion by air, 773 ; Invasion and Tanks Ireland, the peril of Iron-ore cargoes and the Law .. 474 Ironsides, new and old .. 8o5 ITALY : the fight for law, 316 ;

Mussolini's 111.038, 771; the jackal's gamble, 800 ; Italy, June roth

' I was at school in Nazi Germany' 357 J APAN'S Apprehensions • • 592 KEYNES, Mr., his plan • • 273 1 ABOUR Party, the, makes 1.4 history • • 677 Lansbury, George .. .. 656 Last Shoot, the .. .. 446 Liquor in War-time • • 137 Loony, the .. 409 Louvain, Twice-raped • • 745 Luck from Lilliput • • 748

AAN of the People, a .. 656

1/1 Marking Time .. 401

Marriage, the cost of .. 52o, 551 Men, Machines and Munitions .. 28o

Moral Front, the .. 173 Murray, Sir Hubert : a great governor .. 324 VATION'S Man-Power, the .. 5 IN Neutral, the greatest . . 6,6 Neutral Swiss, the .. 356 Neutrals, the, and ourselves .. 96 Nostradamus, the predictions of .. 833 Nurses .. • • 74 1.T.C., the future of the • - 39 / On Re-reading Dante .. 716 Open Testimonials.. .. .. 591 Output and Hours • • 774 DARACHUTISTS, to defeat .. 709 1 Parliament and the Govern-

ment 469

Paying for the War 277

PEOPLE AND THINGS, by HAROLD NicoLioN. 15, 43, 75, 107, 142, 178, 212, 247, 283, 327, 36o, 411, 447, 480, 523, 555, 593,

624, 657, 685 Peril and Faith .. .. • • 86o Prayer and Dunkirk • • 8o6 Press, a responsible • • • • 317 Profits, Prices and Wages .. • • 133 Provincial .. .. • • 590 Psychological War, the .. • • 97 Public schoolboy's view, the • • 476 ll 619 ; the psychology of .. 741 WISLINGS, the, and the Law,

1)ARA Reassurance ce •• •. . . t3

41 Reconnaissance .. 684 Rest of our lives, the .. 4 Return of the Nightingale, the .. 718 Road, a, a Railway and a War .. 715

Right Behind the Gestapo 210 Roman Catholics and the schools 589 Roosevelt, President, his peace hopes, 69, 200 ; and a third term 442

Royal Treason 775 Russia, and the Allies .. 472 c

.,,CANDINAVIA, and Germany

I. Scandinavian impressions Schmidts, the, listen in .. Secondary schoolboy's view, a Sequel to Disaster ..

Sixteen Spices .. Soiree Musicale .. Soldier's England, a Sponge disease in the Bahamas Supre.ne•Confliatt the. Swisa.-1.bserong=Post iwitterknd wails Tj'ALE-LESS Donkey ..

1 " This Imperialist War " Three Score and Ten .. Tracts over France Trade Unions in the War Trap that Failed, the .. Troop-Transport by Air .. Turkish Earthquake, the ..

(`'AGES, the adjustment of .. 9 1 War Aims - From the Maginot line War and Art

War Government, some reflections on War, the planning of .. 831 518

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477 436 72 102

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THE WAR SURVEYED. By STRATEGICUS- The test of 1940, 7 ; The Air Arm, 35 ; The Probable Action of the Enemy, 67 ; Finland and Morale, 99 ; Hitler's Alterna- tives, 135 ; Finland's Hour of need, 171 ; The Campaigning Season, 203 ; The Power of the Defensive, 239 ; Shadow over Scandinavia, 275 ; The first half- year, 319 ; The Finnish Cam- paign, 351 ; Possibilities in the East, 403 ; A Strategy for the Air, 439 ; Time as a Belligerent, 471 ; A New Phase, 515 ; Opportunity in Norway, 547 ; Norway, the third phase, 586 ; Crisis in Norway, 618 ; Per- spective, 651 ; Hitler's Bid for a Decision, 679 ; Facing Crisis, 711 ; A Dark Prospect, 743 ; The Gravity of the Hour, 771 ; Decisive Hours, 802 ; The Battle of Britain, 830 ; Prescrip-

tion for Victory .. 858 War's new turn, the War-time Apologetic, a 588 War-time Food Policy, a 548 Wastage of Women 834 Welles, Mr. Sumner, what can he achieve ? 272 ; Why he came, 32o ; round Europe with .. 352 Weygand and Petain 712 Wimsey Papers .. 8, 38, 70, 104 COMMONWEALTH AND FOREIGN Canada as War Workshop ? • • 143

Canada at the polls 326

Britain and Swiss Misconceptions 479

Canada in 1915 and 1940 522

Holland on Guard 625 CONTRIBUTORS

AIR Correspondent, an, 68z-Anson, Rev. Harold, 784-Arnold-Foster, W., 83-Aspinall-Oglander, Brig-Gen.

C. F., 14.

BAKER, Philip Noel, 454-Bares, Ilsa, 141-Barker, Dr. Ernest, 841-Bar- low, Sir Montague, 278-Barry, Canon F. R., 406, 722, 806-Bates, H. E.,254, 752, 781, 808, 839, 863-Bashford, H.R., 842-Bell, Neil, 209-Berlin Corres- pondent, a, 321, 353-Berlin, a corres- pondent in, 240-Bevan, Edwyn, Dr., 187, 418, 753-Beveridge, Sir William, 204 - Blackstone, Bernard, 602 - Blankenstein, Dr. M. Van, 625, 713, 773, 832-Blum, Leon, 472-Bonham- Carter, Mark, 476-Brogan, D. W., 222, 369, 455, 490, 531, 602, 632- Browne, Mallory, 352-Burn, W. L., 276-Burns, C. Delisle, 29i-Byrne,

M. St. Clare, 477.

H.M., 189-C., N., 422, M- .' Cadbury, L. J., 207-Campbell, A. Y., 534-Canham, Erwin D., 69, 100, 208, 243, 320, 442, 516, 587, 621, 714, 804-Carr, Prof. E. H., 564, 636, 722, 782, 868-Carswell, Catherine, 6or- Cash, Prebendary W. Wilson, 138- Chapman, Guy, 663-Chirgwin, A. M., 592-Chudleigh, C. A. E., 245- Church, Richard, s8o-Cook, Stanley, 598-Crootne, Honor, 52, 84, 115, 151, 224, 256, 335, 378, 454, 494, 568, 598, 662, 690, 753, 841.

DE LA MARE, Walter, 109, 834-

Derry, T. K., Dr., 622-Dexter, Grant, 326, 522-Dobree, Bonamy, 23, 54, 445, 532, 566, 754-Du Cros, Janet Teissier, 503-Duffy, Bernard, 358_Dunca.n-jones, Very Rev. A. S., 101.

painuturr, Richard, 362-Eliot, T. S.,

782-Empson, William, 386. -PLEASING, Peter, 284, 492-Foot, -• Dingle, M.P., 619-Foot, Isaac, 8o5-Frank, Philip, 9-Fuller, Maj.- Gen. J. F. C., 859.

.H., G. M., 806-Ginsberg, Morris, G I14-Gooch, G. P., Dr.,369, 488- Gorell, Lord, 103-Gower, Francis, 71 -Greene, Graham, 259, 384 (The Cinema, 16, 44, 76, tog, 144, 179, 213, 248, 284, 328, 36/)-Gretton G. H., 140, 520, 55I-Gregson, Geoffrey, 187, 756 - Gross, Fritz, 152 - Guinness, Brian, 13-Gull, E. M., 87o-Guppy, Dr. Henry, 745.

H., W. H., 291-Hall, Sir Daniel, 548 -•-•- -Harris, Sir John, 324-Harris, Wilson, 24, 115, 258, 354, 404, 473, 549, 755, 8,3-Harrison, F. E., 588- Hart-Davis, Rupert, 116, 338, 492- Hawkins, Desmond, 260-Hayward, John, 188, 57o, 690-Heattl E. R. G. 552-Henson, H. Ifenillt9,`POshoo; 186, 374-Hicks, Phyllis. D.,

Peter, 446-Hobhousl., Cbris.etpliel, Es, 15r, 219, 336, 386, 490, 754-Hore-

Ruthven, Patrick, 7r8 - House, Humphry, 382-Hudson, Derek, 177- Hudson, G. F., 372-Hussey, Dyneley, 16, 44, 76, 108, 179, 213, 248, 285, 328, 36,, 412, 448, 481, 524, 556, 6z6, 686, 777, 837, 866-Hyde, Robert R., 37. INGE, Very Rev. W. R., 662-Ingram, -1- Kenneth, 86o-Ingram, Mark, 655, 748-International lawyer, an, 474.

JANUS, 6, 34, 86, 98, 134, 170,202,238, 274, 318, 350, 402, 438, 470, 514, 546, 585, 617, 65o, 678, 710, 742, 770, 801, 829, 857-Joad, C. E. M., xi, 84, 256, 691-Jones, E. B. C., ,i8, Sa- ltines, Dr. J. D., 840-Jones, Thomas Artemus, 5 s-jukes, H. R., 86,. KOFFKA, Elisabeth, 172.

LAMBERT, R.. S. 143-Laver, James, 833-LeacoCk Stephen, 72-Legal Observer, 355-Lehmann, Rosamond, 574, 638, 693, 758-Lindsay, Martin, 23, 684, 717-Lloyd, Canon Roger, 241 -Lyon, Lilian Bowes, 42.

M., W. R., 833-Macaulay, Rose, 8,2 ••••••• -MacColl, D. S. 21, 109- MaCperMOtt, Senator Frank, 205, 744 -Magnus, Sir Philip, 663, 723- Mallalieu, H. B., 54, 534-Mallon, Dr. J. J., 656, 723-Marks, John, 190, 340, 424, 496, 53,, 868-Masaryk, Jan, 566-Matthews, W. R., D.D., 519, 756 -Maurois, Andre, 68-Medical Corres- pondent, our, 73, 176, 408, 655, 860- Mercurius, 550, 620-Monroe, Eliza- beth, 114-Morm, Charles, 807, 836, 862-Motley, Canon J. K., 532- Murray, Dr. Gilbert, 219.

NEILL, John, 746-Nevinson, Henry W., 382-Nichols, Robert, 718- Nicolson, Harold, 15, 43, 75, 107, 142, 178, 212, 247, 283, 327, 360, 411, 447, 480, 523, 555, 593, 624, 657, 685- Norman, Sylva, 726-Norwood, Sir Cyril, 175, 206, 420, 632.

O'BRIEN, Kate, 835 ; Reviews of Fiction : 26, 88, 153, 227, 294, 390, 457, 536, 604, 664, 728, 788, 844.

P., F., 600-Parker, John, M.P., 12- Parliamentary Correspondent, our, 440, 68o-Peacock, C. H., 554-Pick, F. W., 282-Pierard, Louis, 475, 775- Piper, John, 45, 56, 244, 179, 214, 220, 284, 362, 413, 481, 556, 626, 658, 69x, 749-Pirandello, Luigi, ios-Plomer, William, 54, 362, 478-Prime, the Rev. Philip, S.J., 589-Prokosch, Frederic, 214, 282, 446.

RAUSCHNING, Hermann, 405-Raynor,

John, 553-Read, Herbert, 174, 840-Rees, Goronwy, 636, 724- Reiss, R. L., 600-Robb, Nesca, 834- Robbins, Prof. Lionel, 418, 441, 517- Roberts, Michael, 221, 259-Rolo, Charles J., 407-Rosinski, Herbert, 5 x8-Routh, Dennis, 572-Rowan- Robinson, G. A., 39-Rowntree, B. Seebohm, 277, 444-Rowse, A. L., 22, 258, 328, 374, 419, 599, 813.

SAMUEL, Viscount, 322 - Sayers, Dorothy L., 8, 38, 71, 104, 150-- Schweitzer, Gerhard, 279, 356-Scott, George, 325-Scott, H. M., 455- Scott-James, R. A., 83,-Selbie, Dr. W. B., 139-Shahani, Ranjee G., 37, 654, 747-Simpson, Evelyn, 59s- Sircar, Noel, 521-Skelton, G. D., 622 -Smith, Janet Adam, 422, 601, 692, 87o-Spaight, J. M., 683-Spalding, Helen, 145-Spears, Brig.-Gen. E. L., 712-Special Correspondent, a, 281, 479 - Steed, Wickham, 290 - Stein, Leonard, 88 - Stern - Rubarth, Dr. Edgar, 443-Stone, John K., 775- Storrs, Sir Ronald, 867-Strasser, Otto, 652-Strategicus, 7, 35, 67, 99, 135, 17x, 203, 239, 319, 351, 403, 439, 471, 515, 547, 586, 6a, 634, 651, 679, 711, 743, 771, 802, 83o, 858-Strong, L. A. G., 74-Surface, Charles, 292, 814-Swaminathan, V. S., 280. THOMAS, Sir Wm. Beach, 20, 5o, 8,, 106, 145, r8o, 211, 246, 285, 329, 359, 413, 453, 482, 529, 557, 594, 63o, 66r, 689, 719-Tilsley, Frank, 41- Titmuss, Richard M., 244-Trevelyan, Prof. G. M., 803.

UNWIN, David S., 357-Urquhart, Fred, 409.

VERNON, Dr. H. M., 137, 774- Verschoyle, Derek, 44, tog, 144, 156, 189, 210, 213, 361, 388, 392, 496, 524, 5562 562, 786, 792-Vijaya-Tunga. J., .245-VinOgradOff, Igor, 226, 336- VUIliarny, C. E., 152, 222, 290, 380, 570, 87o.

WARNER, Oliver, 8I6-Wedgwood, C. V., 257, 420, 692, 784- Wells,. W. T., 868-West, Edward Sackville, 53, 693, 786-Williams, Orlo 388-Williams-Ellis, Amabel, 456-Wilson, Geoffrey, 7t5-Wiske- marm, Elizabeth, 52, 136, 68,-Wood, John Perry, 653-Wood, Ursula, 328, 482-Woodward, E. L., 7,6-Wrench, Sir Evelyn, 173-Wright, Basil, 412, 448, 481, 524, 556, 594, 626, 658, 686, 719, 749, 717„ 808, 8n, i63.1 .; • • • y-Ai 1..amactinF,..: El5.1Yeats•-• B:own; F., 334-f onge, Prof.

C. M., 323. , •-•-•-- • • CORk4SRbN D-NCE

I mini ,IntelVty1114. 5915, 751, 8,0, ' 865-Advertisements and • chatter,' 661, 689-Air-Raids and fractures, 79, 183-Agriculture, and the unemployed, 148 ; training for the land, 2,6-Aliens' problem, the, 864-Allies' Peace Aims, the, 17, r8, 49-Allotments, country, 148-Alternatives, the, before Society, 19-America, Europe and Asia, 252 ; American sympathy, 252 ; America and the war, 366, 45o ; and an Armistice, 416; Isolationist America, 558, 595, 6z8, 659 ; American help,

687-Anglo-French union, 864, 865- Anti-Christian teaching, 217-Anti- War Minority, the, 485, 526, 559- Apathy and waste, 332, 416-Army, the, and the Churches, 185-As others See us, 627.

BAS Bench wisdom, 333-B.B.C., and church organs, 20; Mr. Henry Hall's signature tune, 20- Banned areas of Scotland, 451, 486- Banned music, 417-Barr, Mr. James, M.P., his speech, 365-Belgium and the war, 558 ; and Eire, 660, 75r- Best Books, the, 596, 630, 66o, 688, 72 i-Bird, a strange, 49-Black-out, perils of the, 250-Books for the Forces, 19-Brain-workers' hours, 810

- " Britain, 486-British Case, the, 48-British children and the Dominions, 809-British " Invasion-complex," 721 - British People's Party, the, 48.

" CAN the poor save ? " 289, 33x- Censorship, methods of, 17- Chamberlain, Mr., his speech, 79- Channel ports, the, 750-Channel Tunnel, the, 17-Children of the poor, 331-Classless State, the, 47-Clergy, the incomes of the, 149, 217-Com- cidence,a, 561-Competition No. x6, 218 ; No. 57, 2 r8- Confucius, he say . .. ," 486-Conscientious objec- tion, 48, 77, 112, 146, ,8z, 810- Corelli, Marie, in defence of, 252- Cromwell, Oliver, 865-Czechs, the, and the Allies, 780.

" nANGEROUS Thoughts," 149-Dante re-read, 752-Dean of Canter- bury, the, 218, 252, 253, 288-Deep South, the, 56I-Democracy and Freedom, 149-Denmark and the Allies, 809, 839-Dentists, praise of, 688-Deputising for Goebbels, x49- Disney's staff, 453-Duck, the obliging, 8,1-Dunlop Training Scheme, the, 149.

WARNINGS of conscientious objectors, 866-" East End my Cradle," 75x, 78o, 811, 838-Education, the crisis in, 249, 250, 286, 330, 363, 449-England and Britain, 451, 486-" English " army, the, 8o-Evacuation from pro- tected areas, 865-Evacuees, dentistry for, 416.

FAIRBANRS, Douglas, and " The Spectator," 839-Farm Labourers' Wages, 4I5-Federal Union, 80, 110, III, 14y, ,8z, 451, 483, 525, 560, 597, 627, 659-Films and the Government, 865-Finland, aid for, 147 ; news from, 184, 2,8, 287-Finnish Olympia, the, 4,6-Food Policy, a war-time, 597,

628, 687-France's War Aims, III, 148 -Frenchmen in Britain, 780-" From Generation to Generation," 289.

GANDER, a letter to, I10-Geneva Impressions, IS, 49-Gentlemen- at-Arms, 778-German docility and domination, 366 ; German potatoes, 417 ; German propaganda, 77, 416- Germany, the destruction of, at, 215, 216, 287, 66o ; the re-education of 781, 810-Germany after Versailles, 2,5- Germany and Rumania, 450-Ger- many's confidence, 18, 47, 48-Girls to-day, the call from, i85-Guards, the brigade of, 528-Guns or Butter ? 720, 751.

HANSARD and the public, 253-

"Haw-Haw, Lord," 529, 560- High wages and income tax, 688, 721, 75,-Hitler's Desire for war, 365, 417- Hobson, J. A., 528, 56,-Homes for Heroes, a-Hore-Belisha, Mr., 289- Howard, John, 77-Humanism, the future of, 450, 484, 528-Hunting, the ethics of, 216.

IDEOLOGICAL COWS, 50-India, leader-

ship in, 866-Indians, young, and Gt. Britain, 527, 56t-Influenza, the cause of, 216--" Invaded Britain," 417, 452, 486.

JANEITES, 688.

KENNEDY, Mr., his opinions, 148.

LEAVE, the man on, his child, 253-

Linguists, a register of, x t 1, 218, 288-Liquor in War-time, 184, 217- " Loony," the, 452-Lynchings in 1939, 80.

MALTHUSIANISM, 661-Margarine, 19 " Men who march away," 289- : .Mentioned in despatches, 416-Metro- . •11.01.itan city, the, 331, 414, 452, 484- • hidral Front, the, 217-Motorists and Pedestrians, x It, II2-Munition fac- tories and population, 529-Music and Publicity, 48.

NATION'S sobriety, the, 365-Navy, the, and Norway, 630-Nazi, rehumamsing the, 25o, 286-Nazis in the Argentine, 332-Neutrals, the, and ourselves, 149 ; and the war, 2497 New Zealand and " The Spectator,' 146-Nicolson, Mr. Harold, 751- Nightmare of office, the, 417-Norway, the war, 560-Norwegian, a, on Finland, 486-Nostradamus, predictions of, 866

- Nudity on the stage, 332, 365- Numbers in war, 287, 330, 364, 415, 449.

OFFICERS and Privates 49, 79, 80- Old Men of Munich, the, 7110- " Orchard's Bay," 112-Our Present Discontents, 19 - Ourselves • and America, 251, 287, 332-Overrated Writers, So, 112.

PAPER shortage and " The Spectator," 866-Political Strategy and Tactics, 526-Post-War Europe, 629-Potential officers, 750-Pritt, Mr. D. N., his omissions, 289-Prayer and Dunkirk, 838-Prisoners' the treatment of, 19- Prussia and Germany, 484, 527- Public schoolboy's view, the, 527, 559, 596.

QV-15;1.1HW, the psychology of, 779.

REFUGEES, the internment of, 720 propaganda against, 781-Rest of our Lives, the, 46, 47, 78, 112- Roehm, the murder of, a3-Roman Catholics and the schools, 629, 687, 720 - " Roman Fountain," 529 - Romanovs, the, 415, 453-Russia and the Baltic States, 528 ; and Gt. Britain, 8 to.

SAVING and spending, 252, 288, 332, 366, 415-Sea power, the use of, 687-Shipowners and War profits, 485 - Siege of Britain, the, 864-.Solitarymeals, meals, 78 1-"Spiiit of Man," the, 839- Spiritual values and the war, 750, 779- Sunday, May 26th, 721.

THACKERAY'S ' Letters, 597 - " The

Rains Came," 20-Tolerance, the limits of, 253-" Too few children," 866-Trenchard, Lord, his air force, 485, 527-Turning of the Tide ? 838- " Twice-raped Louvain," 8,o.

-UNEMPLOYED, the, 147-" Unfinished Victory," 288, 333, 365, 417- University Labour Federation, the, 46, 78, no, 148.

VICrORY and sacrifice, 866.

WAR, the, and Easter, 453-Waste " paper, the collection of, 451 ; In

S. Africa, 688-Welles, Mr. Sumner and the Nazis, 485-West Indies over- population, 364-Witch in the Wood, the, 630, 661, 688-Woodworkers and the war effort, 809-Work without holidays, 780.

YOUTH, a plea for, 50, III, 146.

WRITERS OF LETTERS

ABERCROMBIE, Patrick, 18, 215- Acland, Sir Richard, 253-Adams,

E. W., 526, 560, 63o, 811-Allen, Eleanora, 527-Allen, Prof. G. C., 483 - Alston, J. W., 78-Alven, Eric, 147- American, an, 628-Anderson, H. M., 66o-Anderson„ Marjorie M., 866- " Anglo-Argentine," 332 - " Another Friend," 218-Arliss, George, 216.

BAILEY, Dr. J. H. Shacldeton, 688, 751, 864-Balcon, Michael, 865- Barr, James, M.P., 365-Barry, Canon F. R., 484-BartabY, 0-, 595-Bartlett,

T. S., 289-Beauchamp, Arthur, 79- Beckett, Anne, Hi-Beckett, John, 48 -BehaiTell, George, r49-Behrens, Leonard F., 687-Bell, Chas. E. -17- Bell, E. Moberley, 416-BellerbY, Frances, 865-Belloc, H., 865-Bennett, M. R., 217-Bennett, Mortimer,

x 12-

Bevan, Dr. Edwyn, 77, 146, a x- " Billeting Officer," 218-Binney, Cecil, 148-Black, J. H., 149-Bolton, J. R. Glorney, 866-Bosanquet, Theodora, 688-Bosse, Dr. Christine Bakker-van, 558-Bowles, Comdr. Geoffrey, 630, 687, 750-Braatoy, Bjarne, 49-Brad- bury, Robert M., 451-Bradley, R. M., 251-Brander, J. P., 364-Brenan, Gerald, z88, 417, 780-Broadholt, Foxton, 417-Brogan, D. W., 525- Brown, Ernest, I I x-Browne, D. W. Lee, 286-Browne, F. W. Stella, 866- Bryant, Arthur, 333-Burden, H. B., 781-Burkitt, J. M., 149-Butler, K. T., 78o-Buxton, Dorothy F., 720- Buxton, Travers, 780.

C., A. B., 864-C., It, 217-Cal- lender, L. H., 596, 721, 839- Campbell, J. Menzies, 79-Carew, Phyllis, gm-Carrington, Hugh B., 216 - Champion, R. H., 453-Chaxiing- Pearce, M. 659-Chudleigh, C. A. E., 289, 416-2Clapperton, H. M., 253- Clark, J. Edmund, 452-Clonmore, Lord, ,85-Coalman, J., 561-Connell, John, 778-Corbett, N. G. F., 365, 486 -Coulton, G. G., 720-Cox, Harold B., 252 - Craig, Alec, 56x - Crampton, A. W., 414-Craven, Ciceley M., 77- " Crispin," 561-Crofton, W. M., 216- Crofts, John, 629, 720-Crook, W. hL, 363--Crosfield, Col. George, 286- Crossman, R. H. S., 526-Curnock,

G. Leslie, 453-Curry, W. B., Si, 182- Curtis, Michael, 66o-Cuthbertson, D. C., 80.

Da young, 809-Davidson, Robert, 485-Davies, Gwilym, 17, 18z-Davis, R. Kennard, 249-DenbYi Elizabeth, 528-Denton, A. M., 629- Desborough, F., 751-Drew, A. B. V., 8o-Dunlop, B., 331, 661-Dunlop, K. M., 49- EDINGER, George, 18, 110-Edmonds, Gen. Sir J. E., 287, 364-Ellinger, Maurice, 217-Ervine, St. John, 49, 66o-Evans, John, 366.

FAIRBANKS, Douglas, 839-Fairfield, Lord, 19-Fletcher, John A., 217- Frampton V. E. M.. Fetherstonhaugh, 866-Free mantle, A. F., 527-Friend, a, 864-Fry, Agnes, 781.

CARDINER, A. G., 147-Garnett, Martha, 689-Gates, F. C., III, 721 -Gedge, P. M., 780-Gibbs, J., xi r- Girscluck, A. G., 721-Gloag, John, 251-GOtilnan, S. G., 417-Goldman, Willy, 755, 8x x-Golubrikoff, S. P., 415-Gottorp, Henry, 484-Grabowski, Zbigniew, 450, 560-Gracey, Geo. F., 456-Graham, Winston, 486-Grant, Kathleen, 330-Gray, Donald, 363- Greenaway, F. A., z,8 - Greene, Graham, 112-Grigson, Geoffrey, 810 -Gronvall, T., 416.

T_TRINEs, R. T. M., 19-Hall, Reginald,

548-Hambly, Edmund, 550-- Hanlcinson, J. T., 449-.Hanson, Arthur, 217, 628-Harris, Wilson, 289-Harrop, A. J., 546-Hart, Capt. B. H. Liddell, 330, 415-Hartog, P. J., 288-Haw- thorne, C. 0., 528-Healey, Denis, 46 -Heckscher, Kay, 8 to--Hecicstall- Smith, H. W., 751-Heggie, M., 809- Heymann, Harry, 866-Hill, Chris- topher, 78-Hobhouse, Christopher, 365-Hodges, Cecil, 559-Hogben, Lancelot, 149-Holford, George, 48- Holthouse, E. H., 752-Horler, Sydney, 18-House, Humphry, 333-Howard Lague, the, 77-Howell, Norman, 483, 560-Hudson, Derek, 17, 452.

TACK, J. S. M., 149-Jackson, Geo., 80 -Jennings, Dr. W. Ivor, 147- Johnson, W. C., 80-Jones, Alice Mahony, 289.

V Err N, Prof. G. W., 809-Keith-

Lucas, Alan, 148, 450-Kelso, H. A., ,8-Kimber, C. D., 865- King-Hall, Stephen, 253-Klimsland, John P., 216-Kirk, Rev. P. T. R., 72o -Knight, Gerald H., 218-Knowles, G. W., 46.

LAING, Allan M., 112 - Lawrie, Richard A., so-Leale, Enid A. W., 112-Lee, Richard, 485, 559-Lee- Browne, D. W., 363-Leverhulme Lord, 8o-Levien, J. Mewburn, 202- Lloyd, Eric I., 79-Lloyd, Lord, 48- Lloyd, Canon Roger, 779-Lockie, John H., 750-Lodge, T., 485- Loewe, 1'1,2,8-Lunn, W. Holdsworth, 595-Lusk, D. C., 486-Lyall, H. G., 46-Lynam, A. E., 363.

M., A. C., 455-Macaulay, T. C., 252, 332, 413-MacCuish, M. C., 431 -McDougal, Arthur R., 597, 687- Macfadyen, Norman, 484-Maclean, Helen, 486-Maitland, J. Steel, 451- Makower, Ernest S., 48-Mallon, Dr. J. J., 78o, 838-Mender, Geoffrey le M., 289, 780-Martell, J. C., IS- Martin, Sir R. E., 596-Matthews, H. P. S., 72o-Maundrell, Wolseley D., 750 - Maynard, Bertram, 810 - Merralls, F. D., 77-Milford, H. S., 597 - Ministry of Labour, lir - Minshall, T. H., 366-Monro, Lilian E., 50-Mozley, E. N., 250, 779-Motley, Geraldine, 252-Munby, Lionel, 78- Murray, Dr. Gilbert, 45o.

NON-CATHOLIC parent, a, 629- Norris, C. Leslie, 148-North- brook, Lord, 112.

OAICELEY, Hilda D., 287-Oakes, Cecil, 850-O'Brien, Kate, 661- 01dmeadow, Ernest, 217, z88, 366- " Orthopaedic Surgeon," 583-Osborne, F. J., 414-Owls, George C., 252, 66o.

PAINS, W. W., 110, 258-Paleotti,

M. S., 250-Patterson, F. D., 8,- Pearson, H. W., 149-Percival, J. H., 415-Percy, Lord Eustace, 330, 449- Pick, Frank, 331, 452 - Picton - Turbervill, E., 332-Pilicington-Rogers, C. W., 457-Pope-Hennessy, Mal.-Lim.

449-Porter, H. Harold, 628- Powell, Richard C., 417-Power, Eileen, 18 - Prime, Philip, 687 - Prokosch, Frederic, 659 - Purdom, C. B., 365.

QUARRELS., W. J. C., 79.

RADCLIFFE, G. R. Y., 628-Radinsky, J., 558-Rampton, J. M., 865- Ransome, Patrick, 597, 659-Raw- linson, H. G., ro--Raymer, C. R. P., trs-" Refugee from Nazi Oppression," 59-Rendall, Athelstan, 484-Richards, George, 287, 751-Ridley, M. Roy, 218 -Rink, Shela, 66o-Robertson, F. W., 453-Robinson, C. H., 595-Robinson, Herbert C., 25o, 779-Robinson, Lionel K., 59-Rothstein, Andrew, 184, 528-Rowe, Newton A., 47-

SADLEIR; Michael, 288 - Salmon, David, 486 - " Salvo," 332 Samson, Edward, 486 - Sanders, Rev. H. Martyn, 838-Sassoon, Mar- r486-Sayers„ Dorothy L., 19-- hels, Percy A., 253-Scott, E. Dudley, 330-Scott, J. W. Robertson, 184-Sellrue, J. C., 583-Sharp, David, 47 - Shaw, P. A., 689 - Sinclair, John D., 416-Sitwell, Osbert, 417- South AL Women's Aux. Service, 689- Spaight, J. M., 485, 838-Spender, J. A., 110, 627-Spender, Stephen, 596 -Stafford, W. H., 661-Standing, Ian W., 215-Stern-RIlbarth, E., 527- Stephenson, H. P., 778-Stewart, ha. W., 49-StOCRS, A. V., 20- Stokes, Charles W., 529-"Strategicus," 527-Sutherland, G. A., 866.

TmEca, G. S. W., 527-Talbot,

Kathleen, 148-Talbot, Dame Meriel, 184--Targett, Minnie, 230- Tavistock, Lord, 218-Taylor, Ernest H., 416-Tetley, John S., 184, 288- Tempest, g. V., 866- "Temporary Civil Servant," 8,0-Thomson, Ralph, 839-Thurm, C. C. im, 688-Titmuss, Richard M., 331-Travers, Frank, 415 -Troup, W. Annandale, 46, I I 2- Tuskegee Institute, Si.

UNWIN, Stanley, 528.

VERNON, H. M., 250-" Viator," 249, 627-Vinogradoff, Igor, 453- Vowles, Hugh P., 287.

WAXLEY, Thirza, 452 - Walker,

Judith, Ito-Walpole, Sir Hugh, 528-Walther, Henry W. E., 561- Ward, J. D. U., 253-Wardell, A. L., 548, 779-Watson, Angus, 47, 595- Watson, John A. F., 289-Wechsler, T. Magnus, 778-West, Rebecca, 630- Whitford - Hawkey, H., 66o - Whit worth, W. H. Allen, 146-Wickham, Glynn, 559-Wilkinson, E. D., Williams, Becket, 20-Williams-Ellis, Annabel, 865-Williamson, Hugh Ross, 48, 112, /81-Willson, Cecil H. S., 252 -Windham, W., 78-Winterton, Lord, 5z8-Worsnop, W. H., 365-Wright, Basil, 453.

ZVEGINTZOV, ivt., 526, 779.

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the-J. E. Meade • • • - 418 Economic Effort of War, the- R. W. B. Clarke Economic Problems of To-day- W. A. Lewis ......$i6 Economic Progress, the Conditions of-Colin Clark .. 662 Economic Warfare-Paul Einzig rsz Economics of Agriculture-Ruth Cohen . 728 Economics Of Socialism-H. D. Dickinson Education and the Birth-rate- Grace L. Leyboume and Kenneth White .. 632 Eighteenth Century Background- Basil Willey .. 588 Eighteenth Century Journal, an- John Hampden 663 Ellis, Havelock-autobiography of 378 Essays in Monetary Theory-

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Henderson .. - • • - 564 Family History, a, 1450-1688- Hon. H. A. Wyndham 335 Federal Europe-R. W. G. Mackay 632 Federal Union-ed. M. Charming- Pearce .. 632 Federation, a, for Western Europe -W. Ivor Jennings 632 i Feeding the Nation in Peace and War-George Walworth .. 867 Finland-J. Hampden Jackson . • 498 Finland Fights-H. B. Elliston . • 454 Fisherman's Wake-Temple Lane 724 Folios of New Writing-ed. John Lehmann Ftreign Exchange-F. J. Docker.. 224 Fourth Gospel, the-Sir Edwyn Hoskyns • • • • • • - • 374 Fourth Shore-Martin Moore .. 114 French Revolution, the, as told by Contemporaries - ed. E. L.

Higgins .. 520

Frost, John : a study of Chartism -David Williams .. 51 France, Third Republic in-Frank Herbert Brabant.. .. . • 455 AMBLER'S Glory-Michael 11 Harrison .. .. 6ot Gardening Books .. 255 George III, letters from to Lord Bute-ed. Romney Sedgwick 532 German Army, the history of the -J. Benoist-MEchin....552 Germans and the Jews, the-F. R.

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Macdonald .. 552 Hitler's War and Eastern Europe- M. Phillips Price, M.P... .. 295 Hollywood is the Place !-Ilkarles Holy Images--Edwyn Bevan .. 662 Housman, A. E., Collected Poems of How to Conquer Hitler-Hellmut von Rauschenplat 152 Hundredth Year, the - Philip 722 Guedalla .. 868 Human Nature Writ Large-F.

Greedy 52 LOVED Germany-Evelyn Wrench Wore my Linen Trousers- Basil Collier ..

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Knapsack, the-ed. Herbert Read 23 Knight, John, Sergeant Surgeon- E. M. Calvert and R. T. Calvert 290 Knowledge and Character-Max- well Garnett .. 514 296 Locks of Norbury, the-Duchess of Sermoneta 152 M

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Graham .. 570 Man and Society in an Age of Reconstruction - Karl Mann -

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-H. P. Adams .. 636

Masaryk-Paul Selver . 564 Mediterranean Problems-Gordon Master of N. one-Rolanc Pertwee 16 • • • 846 Men, Martyrs and Mountebanks- Beverley Baxter ..2_ /54 Modem French Painters-R. H.

Wilenski .. 220 Modem Humour-ed. G. Pocock and H. M. Bozman 790 Mohammed and Charlemagne- Henri Pirenne 226 Monetary Management - Sir Charles Morgan Webb, C.I.E... 568 More West Highland Tales-tr. John G. McKay 422 Moynihan, Berkeley - Donald

Bateman - 842 Must the War Spread ?-D. N.

Pritt, K.C., M.P. 257 ATIONALISM-E. H. Carr 1 and others .. 83 Nemesis ?-Douglas Reed .. 488 New Lamps and Ancient Lights- J. A. Spender .. 84r New World Order, the-H. G. Wells 23 Nine Pounds of Luggage-Maud Parrish . _ 492 999 and All That-Norman Riley 296 Novel, the, in the Modem World -David Daiches • . • • 534

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Keith .. 292 Last Ditch, the-Louis MacNeice 786 Last Lectures-Roger Fry .. 21 Last Rally, the : A Study of Charles II-Hilaire Belloc .. 290 Lasting Peace, a-Maxwell Garnett 782 Laud, Archbishop, 1593-1645- H.R. Trevor-Roper .. 586 Laughing Mulatto, the-Ruthven

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C. E. M. Joan- 756 Physiocracy, an Inquiry into- M. Beer r89 Plate of St. George's Chapel, the- E. M. Delafield 296 Poland, a history of-George Slocombe.. 370 Poland. Is Poland Lost 2-Philip Paneth 370 Polish Tradition, the-Paul Super 370 Political Economy of War, the- A. C. Pigou . • 494 Politics of Democratic Socialism- E. F. M. Durbin • • 335 Portrait of a Young Man-Frank Lushington . 292 Problem Teacher, the-A. S. Neill 422 Programme for Progress-John Strachey Provincial Lady in War-time- E. M. Delafield 296 Public School Slang - Morris Marples .. 663 Puritans, the-Perry Miller and Thomas H. Johnson .. 498 Pushkin, Alexander, Works of- ed. Avrahm Yarmolinsky • • 154 Pym, John-S. Reed Brett .. 257

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-Sir R. Gregory . • • • 753 Return Ticket-George Vandon 691 Richelieu-Carl J. Burckhardt 420 Ricketts, Charles : a Self-Portrait 187 Ring at the Door, a-George Sava 666 Rivera, Diego-Bertram D. Wolfe 56 Robertson, Colin, Correspondence Book-ed. E. E. Rich .. .. 538 Roman Fountain-Hugh Walpole 490 Romance of Industrial Engineering, a-James A. Morris .. .. 696 Romanovs, the-William Gerhardi 336 Russells, the, in Bloomsbury- Gladys Scott Thomson.. .. 335 LCIENCE and Everyday Life-

11 B. S. Haldane .. 456 Science Front, 1939-F. Sherwood

Taylor .. 262 Science Since Ism-H. T. Pledge 456 Science Today and Tomorrow- Waldemar Kaemffert .. • • 458 Scotland, the Kingdom of-Agnes Mure Mackenzie 692 Seven Chars of Chelsea, the- Celia Fremlin .. 666 Since Yesterday-Frederick Lewis Allen .. 490 Social Groups in Modem England -Henry A. Mess Socialist Sixth of the World, the -Hewlett Johnson .. 51 Sometimes I Think-Sir Gervais Rentoul 846 Spanish Republic, Life and Death of the-Henry Buckley .. 531 Speak for England-ed. James Agate .. 23 Speak to the Earth-Andrew Young 724

Stalin : a Short Biography .. 722 Stalin : Czar of All the Russias-

Eugene Lyons .. .. 722 Star turns Red, the-Sean O'Casey 388 Statesman's Year-Book, the--ed.

M. Epstein .. 790 Still Eastward Bound - John Lindsey 292 Stoic, Christian and Humanist- Gilbert Murray .. 406 Story and the Fable, the-Edwin Muir .. 788 Strickland, Agnes-Dame Una Pope-Hennessy 60r

TEN Lean Years-Wal Han- L nington Ten Victorian Poets-F. L. Lucas 726 Testament of Friendship-Vera

Brittain........115 Theory of the Just Price, the- Rudolf Kaulla 696 There's Rosemary, There's Rue- Winifred Fortescue '16 Thirties, the - Malcolm Mug- geridge .. 666 This is England-C. G. Holme .. 728 This Way Southward-A. F.

Tschiffely This Way to Peace-George Lansbury.. 219 Thoughts in War-Time-Arch- bishop of York .. 418 Those Days-E. C. Bentley .. 382 Three a Penny-Anne Meredith.. 492 Three Acres and a Mill-Robert

C,athome Hardy.. .. .. 120 Three Ways of Thought in Ancient

China-Arthur Waley .. • • 54 Time and Chance-Harold Dearden 788 Too Much College-Stephen Lea- Totalitarian Enemy, the - F.

Borkenau . • • • • • 599 Tradition and Romanticism - B. Ifor Evans Tudor Translations - Judge Clements Turkistan Tumult-Aitchen K.

Wu 472 Two Moralities, the - A. D. Lindsay .. .. • • • • 458

1NEIVIPLOYMENT Services, the-Polly Hill .. 598 Unfinished Victory-Arthur Bryant 219 Unser Kampf-Sir Eli:hard Acland,

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CreMer 722 Wandering Lake, the-Sven Hedin 492 War Begins at Home-Mass-

Observation .. 296 Ways and Byways in Diplomacy-

Sir William J. Oudendyk .. 120 We Saw Him Act, a Symposium -

ed. H. A. Sainsbury 262 Wellsprings of Liberty, the-

Edouard Herriot.. 291 Welsh Life in the Eighteenth Century-Sir Leonard Twiston Davies and Averyl Edwards.. 120 Wesley, John, the Journal of-ed.

Nora Ratcliff 222 What Germany Forgot-James T.

Shotwell .. 813 What of the Night ?-Watchman 846 Who's Who in the Wars-Duncan

Miller and Walter Goetz .. 668 Why we Fight-Arthur Greenwood 219 Whymper, Edward-F. S. Smythe 259 Winter in Arabia, a-Freya Stark 867 Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack, 1940 • • • • .. 816 World Finance, 1939-40--Paul

Einzig 841 World Wheat and Other Planning -Paul de Hevesy .. 698 FICTION LL Concerned Notified-Helen 1. Reilly. 338 And No Mares Wit - Rose Macaulay.. .. 844 Angels in Ealing-Eileen Winn-

croft .. 24 J )ACKWARD Son, the-Stephen J.) Spender .. 664 Best Stories of Theodora Benson.. 788 Bethel Merriday-Sinclair Lewis.. 496 Boon Companions, the-Hugh

McGraw .. 88 Bridge in the Jungle, the-B.

Travers .. • • • • 424 But You Are Young-Josephine Lawrence.. .. 340 IABBAGE Holiday-Anthony 1, Thome Charley Is My Darling-Joyce Cary 664 Children of God-Vardis Fisher.. 340 Citizen of Westminster - Joan Morgan .. 88 Conway, K. C.-Simon Stone .. 338 Corner of Paradise Place, the- Robert Eton 26o Crazy Hunter, the-Kay Boyle .. 457 Crew of the Anaconda, the-A. G.

Macdonell

1 1ANNY-Walter Brierley 190 1 / Dark Moor, the-Maurice

Collis .. 638 Day Before, the-H. M. Tom-

linson .. 190 Death Wears a Carnation-Burton Stevenson

Devil in Green, the-Gina Kans.. 496 Dutch Interior-Frank O'Connor 8r8 Dutch Vet-A. Roothaert.. 638 (,) FACES at 3-Craig Rice .. 338 0 Embezzled Heaven - Franz Werfel Europe to Let-Storm Jameson ..

1ALL, tile-Hugh ICingsmill I8 Fanny by Gaslight-Michael Sadleir

Festival-Hamilton Basso.. .. 496 Fire and the Wood, the-R. C.

Hutchinson .. 818 Four Women Grow Up-Norah Hoult French Fiction- La Rose de la Mer-Paul Vialar 388 Les Enfants Gates-Philippe Heriat 388 I IVE a Corpse a Bad Name--

■ /1 Elizabeth Ferrars ,• 338 Glasgow Keelie-John McNeillie 693 Green to Amber-Sherard Vines.. 190 Gypsy Gypsy-Ruiner Godden .. 664 TJARVEST-Jean Giono 664 1 He and His-Reginald Carter 26o House in Haarlem-Arthur van

Schendel 390 House of Markku, the-Unto

Seppanen.. 340 IFELL for a Sailor-Fred Urquhart .. 788 Idle Apprentice-Joanna Carman.. 88 Iron Gustav-Hans Fallada .. 726 I shall Not Want-Norman Collins 424

JULIE-Ethel Mannin • • 153

KIND Are Her Answers-Mary Renault .. 758 Kitty Foyle-Christopher Morley 294 1 AST Man, the-Alfred Noyes 87o I

Lepers, the - Henry de Montherlant .. • - • • 574 Lion in the Garden, a-G. B. Stem 496 AID No More - Helen 111 Simpson .. 153 Maigret Abroad-Georges Sime- non Maigret Travels South-Georges Simenon 338 Makeshift-Sarah Compton .. 87o Man of Forty, a-Gerald Bullett.. 190 Man who Dared, the-Nikolai Gubsky 536 Mandragora-John Palmer .. 26o Men of Good Will-Bk. xv and xvi -Jules Romains.. .. • . 24 Mermaids Sleep Alone-Winifred

Aar .. • • • • 693 Mineg Inheritance-Frederick Niven 693 Mirror of a Dead Lady-Helen

Douglas Irvine .. 340 Miss Susie Slagle's-Agusta Tucker 496 Mixture as Before, the - W.

Somerset Maugham 788 Mr. Moonlight's Island-Robert Dean Frisbie 536 Mr. Skeffington-" Elizabeth " 153 Mrs. Oliver Cromwell-Margaret Irwin .. 788 Morning is Near Us-Susan

Glaspell .. • • • • 294 Morning's at Seven-David Scott

Daniell .. .. • • • • 574 Murder for the Asking-George Harmon Coxe 338 My Old Man-Damon Runyon .. 87o

li-ATIVE Son-Richard Wright 574 Night Rider-Robert Penn

Warren .. 190 Nobody Ordered Wolves-Jeffrey Dell Nuns in Jeopardy-Martin Boyd.. 844

ANE Fight More-Susan Ertz.. 226 l 1 Other Gods-Pearl S. Buck 390 Our Lady of the Earthquakes-

Peter Brooke .. 604 Our Time is Gone-James Hanley 294

I)FACE, IesWonderful-William Saroyan .. • • • • 457

Penny Whip-Chris Massie .. 1x8 Philip-Joseph O'Neill .. 153 Pigeon Pie-Nancy Mitford 726 Portrait of the Artist as a Young Dog-Dylan Thomas .. 496 Power and the Glory, the-Graham Greene .. .. 390 Priest Island-E. L. Grant Watson 844 Prophetess, the, of Santa Barbara- Cunliffe Owen 340

11ICH Uncle, the-Jack Single.. 844 Romantic, the - Elizabeth Bibesco 118 Royal Highness-Thomas Mann.. 638

QAD Cypress-Agatha Christie .. 338

1-1 Sam-John Selby .. • • 457 Scarlet Impostor, the - Dennis Wheatley - • - • 338 So Frail a Thing-Helen Beauclerk 226 Soldier and the Girl, the-George

Buchanan

Sons and Fathers-Maurice Hindus 536 Sound of Winter, the-F. L. Green 424 Spinning Wheel, the-Angela du

Maurier .. • • - • 574 Still Glides the Stream-B. Dew Roberts .. 726 Sun on the Water-L. A. G.

Strong .. 536 TAKE Courage-Phyllis Bentley 88 1 Town and Haven-Oswald Harland .. 818 Trees, the-Conrad Richter .. 693 VENUS in Scorpio-Murray Constantine and Margaret Goldsmith.. 340 Verdict of Twelve - Raymond Postgate 338 Virginia's Double Life-Edwin Corle .. 496

-1 1-AR and Soldier-Ashihei Hino 88 1 Way to Santiago, the- Arthur Calder Marshall.. • • 604 West Wind of Love, the-

Compton Mackenzie .. 604 What Glory ?-Edward Crankshaw 758 Witch in the Wood, the-T. H.

White .. 604 A SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK

6, 34, 66, 98, 534, 170, 202, 238, 274, 318, 350, 402, 438, 470, 514, 546, 585, 6,7, 65o, 678, 71o, 742, 770, 80,, 829, 857.

COUNTRY LIFE

Country Life : by Sir W. Beach Thomas, 20, 50, 81, ,o6, 545, 180, 211, 246, 285, 329, 359, 413, 453, 482,.529, 557, 594, 630, 66,, 689, 719 ; by H. E. Bates, 752, 781, 8o8, 839, 863.

THE THEATRE

The Golden Cuckoo at the Duchess, 44; All Clear at the Queen's, 44 ; Follow My Leader at the Apollo, ro8 ; Desire Under the Elms at the Westminster, 144 Lights Up at the Savoy, 213 ; The Light of Heart at the Apollo, 284 ; The Long Mirror at the Playhouse, Orford, 328 ; Cousin Muriel at the Globe,-36x ; Rebecca at the Queen's, 524 ; King Lear at the Old Vic, 556. 87o NTIMELY Ulysses-Vincent

758 Brun .. 87o THE CINEMA

African Skyway, 579 ; Arsenal Stadium Mystery, the, x ; Chump, a, at Oxford, 248 ; Cyclops, Dr., 863 ; Dark Rapture, 213 ; Dead Man's Shoes, 361; Descry Rides Again, 2x3; Drums Along the Mohawk, 448 ; Dust Be My Destiny, /79 ; Each Dawn- I Die, 16 ; Earl of Chicago, the, 524 ; Escape to Happiness, ro8 ; Everything Happens at Night, 808 ; Fifth Avenue Girl, 179; For Freedom, 594 ; Gone With the Winds 594 ; Hitler, the Beast of Berlin, 481 ; Hotel for Women, 284 ; Hunchback of Notre Dame, the, 213; It's a Date, 658 ; 141u that Failed, the, 76 ; . March of Time, No. II, 448, No. 12, 481; Marseillaise, la, 626; Mein Kampf- My Crimes, 718 ; Mr. Smith goes to Washington, r6 ; My Son ! My Son ! 658 ; Ninotchka, 248 ; Of Mice and Men, 556 ; Old Maid, the, 76 ; On Your Toes, 248 ; Pilger, 144 ; Pinocchio, 412 ; Postman Always Rings Twice, the, 686 ; Primrose Path, 863 ; Prisons de Femmes, 284 ; Private Lives, the, of Elizabeth and Essex, 448 ; Propaganda by Films, 837 ; Proud Valley, the, 36x ; Real Glory, the, 44 ; Roaring Twenties, the, 284; Sea Saps, 777 ; Sherlock Holmes, 328 ; Shop Around the Corner, rhe, 749 ; Stars Look Down, the, x08 ; Squadron 992, 808 ; These Children are Safe, 248 ; Twenty-One Days, 44 ; Untamed, 777 ; Wizard, the, of Oz, 179.

OPERA AND BALLET

Arts Theatre and Sadler's Wells, 837 ; Beggar's Opera, the, at the Haymarket, 361 ; Dante Sonata and Les Patineurs at Sadler's Wells, 524 ; Don Giovanni at Sadler's Wells, 213 ; Giselle at Sadler's Wells, 16; Lac des Cygnes at Sadler's Wells, 481 ; Magic Flute, the, at Sadler's Wells, 866 ; Mozartian Curio, a, 777 ; Traviata, la, at Sadler's Wells, 412 ; Wise Virgins, the, and Les Sylphides at Sadler's Wells, 837.

MUSIC

After Four Months, 44 ; Big Bass Drum, the, 179 ; Dolmetsch, Arnold, 328 ; Herr Schmidt on Culture, 248 ; L.P.O., an appeal for the, 76 ; Listen- ing-in, 448 ; London Symphony Orchestra, the, 6z6; ' Pastoral' Sym- phony, the, 284; Soviet Symphonies, 556 ; Tchaikovsky's Centenary, 686.

ART Academy, the Royal, 658 ; " Anyone can paint from Nature," 179 ; Art For and By the People, 413 ; British Art intended for Venice, 749 ; British

Painting Since Whistler, 481 ; Hodgkins, Aldridge, Rogers, 557 ; Leicester Galleries, the, 214 ; Maple's and Elsewhere, 285 ; Piper, John, 362; Reflections on a Charity Bazaar, ro9 ; Reopened Museum, 144 ; Sicken, and Others, 362 ; Three Painters at the Leicester Galleries, 626 ; United Artists at the Royal Academy, 45.

GRAMOPHONE NOTES x56, 392, 792.

FINANCE AND INVESTMENT

28, 60, 89, 122, 136, 194, 230, 264, 311, 343, 394, 429, 462, 498, 538, 578, 609, 640, 670, 700, 732, 762, 792, 823, 848, 874.

FINANCIAL SUPPLEMENT

(Spectator, March 1st, 1940.) NEUTRALS' VIEWS 478, 554, 592.

Biddya (Patrick Hore-Ruthven), 718; Blind Tramp, the (Lilian Bowes-Lyon), 42 ; Caledonian Market (William Plomer), 478 ; Certain Intellectuals Safe in America, to (W.R.M.), 833 ; Critics, to (Richard Eberhart), 362 ; From Ibsen's " Brand " (G.M.G.-H.) ; Hemlock in Hand (Richard Church), rfto ; Philip (Walter de Is Mare), tog Pilgrims to the Federal Mountains, the (Ursula Wood), 482 ; Rapids, the (Walter de la Mare), 834: Reapers, the (Frederic Prokosch), 446; Resurrec- tion, 1940 (Helen M. Spalding), 545 ; Soldier's Song, 1940 (C. U. Peacock), 554; Song (Frederic Prokosch), 282; South, the (Frederic Prokosch), 214; Within Himself (Ursula Wood), 329.

THE " SPECTATOR " COMPETITION REPORTS

/Esop Fable, 164 ; Anecdotes, 228 ; Black-out Reflections, 298 ; Candi- dates, questions to, 668 ; Character one would like to have been, 487 ; Compo- site poem, 392 ; Crossword Clues, 698 ; Dentists, praise of, 640 ; Dialogue in a train, 530 ; Favourite Book, 846 ; Finland, poem on, 342 ; Fools, six greatest in History, 576 ; Happy Day, 26 ; Howlers, 790 ; London Buildings, 82o ; Pets for Celebrities, 874 ; Prime Minister's Successor, 592 ; Publishers' blurb, 460; Shakespearean play, 606; Short story, 266; Solitary meals, 76o; Tank Brigade, 730 ; Topical poem, 82 ; Woman, the most complete, 426 ; Words of one syllable, 113 ; Writers, overrated or underrated, 58.