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INDEX FOR JULY - DECEMBER, 1961 INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND TITLES

A

A Bout de &Rifle 61 (CA) Abdication, The, Lewis Broad, 768 (R) About Tunisia, John Anthony, 550 (E) Accattone, 627 (CA) Acheson, Dean, Sketches from Life, 208 (R) Aching Vold, An 4 (A) Action Now, 845 (LA) Acton, Harold, The Last Bourbons of Naples, 548 (R)

Aden, 328 (R) Adenauer, Or remarks during the election campaign, 340 (LA); likely to lose West German chancellorship, 372 (LA); 450 (A); Adoptionre.elected Chancellor, 656 (LA); 731 (A)

Societies: attitude o unmarried mothers, 287, 349, 383 (L) Adrift In Soho, E e Cohn Wilson, 329 (R) Advertisements for Myself, Norman Mailer, 510 (R) AnvERTisim the E. H. Brooks property advertisements in the Observer and Sunday Times, 74 (PS), 185 (Cl), 257, 290 (L); E. H. Brooks advertisements to appear in the Spectator, 185 (CI); a photograph 0,‘f an MP's baby, 186 (PS); a Yugoslav resort's advertisement, 414 (Cl); the campaign for ITV, 251 (A), 287 (L); the MCC advertises, 606 (PS); 'impertinent' advertising, 666 (I.); a circular letter from Alkit's, 838 (PS): commercial firms' general knowledge booklets for schools, 938 (CI); need for setting up an Advertising Authority, 944 (LA) Advertising Authority, 944 (LA) Advice to Trustees, 211 (F) 'Ieneid of Virgil, The retold by N. B. Taylor, 933 (R)

Aerosols, 41 (CI) tn

lifr, The (Strand), 464 (CA) `Iffair of the Heart, An Dilys Powell, 479 (R) A1 O'

550 (R) Africa: the Bank of Africa project, 131 (A); 'War on Want' appeals

• for gifts, 899 (L); book reviews, 80, 146, 176, 632, 777, 778 frica, East, Fund for, 899 (L) ',MICA, SOUTH more liberal liquor laws, 86 (A); partiality in English attitude to blacks and whites, 375 (A), 499 (L); the Progressive Party's Principles, 375 (A), 499 (L); the Nationalists' increasing strength and the weak and divided Opposition, 493 (A); the coming general election, 493 (A); Professor Geyser arraigned for heresy, 615 (A); the Nederduitsch Herformde Kerk, 615 (A); an appeal for the Nyanga Welfare Centre, 688 (CI) Africa/ 417 (A) Africa and the Victorians, Ronald Robinson and John Gallagher,

with Alice Denny, 176 (R)

African Genesis, Robert Ardrey, 632 (R) 4.f...ree Anzac Day, Ian Cross, 636 (R) "1,1 the Expulsion, 248 (LA) Igate, James: An Anthology, (ed.) Herbert van Thal, 209 (R) lge of Churchill, 1874-1911, The, Peter (le Mendeissohn, 295 (R) '8° of Roosevelt, The, Vol III; The Policy of Upheaval, Arthur M. , Schlesinger, Jr., 50 (R) lgoPY and the Ecstasy, The, Irving Stone, 99 (R) Agriculture: Commonwealth agriculture and the Common Market, 101 (A); effect on New Zealand's exports if Britain joins EEC,

267 920 (LA) (P); agricultural subsidies up by £80 million, Aiken, Conrad,

Alb Selected Poems, 298 (R) I emu: Russian attempt to overthrow regime, 311(A)' Communist mciadershiP condemned by Russia, 563 (PW), 564 (A) „e ridge, James. The Last Exile, 361 (R) xandria, a History and a Guide, E. M. Forster, 179 (R) • Frns for Oblivion, Peter Kemp, 907 (R) France's weak position in Algerian negotiations, 4 (A); negotia- tions with rebel governmentr eopened, 81 (A); 160 (A),• French Grovernment's difficulties, 277(A); moral judgments on les tiaras.

A 350, 424, 538, 575 (L); ex-general Salan and his aims,

; terrorism and murder by the FLN and OAS, 565 (A); brutality of Paris police to Algerian demonstrators, 656, 700 (A); The Battle of Diar-el-Kef, 660 (A); divisions in both FLN end °AS, 809 (A); the nti-OAS demonstration in Paris, 944 (A); book review, 629 e 4.erlan Problem, The, Edward Behr, 629 (R) 114:ns ; permits for entry, 665 (L) All ns for Neighbours, Clifford Sundt, 600 (R) Donald M., (ed.) The New American Poetry 1945-60, 298 (R) on, Warne; A History of Wine, 802 (PS) 71,0.1:'EKrae.d4n7eoth(k)The Bootleggers: The Story of Chicago's Pro/till:- 11! Der, 372 (LA) egrzcog Scientific Facts, Jane Sherman, 184 (A) Ar± un Dream, The (Royal Court), 623 ((1A) ni:(ean Muse, The Henri Dorra, 792 (R) ' Kingsley, (A) andRobert. Conquest, (ed.) Spectrum, 600 (R) • nnstY, 82 44clen:snY of a Gangster 253 Letters of Beethoven, 672 (R) 253 (A) Angeii m• EnnlY, • , Otte and the Sultan, Sergearine Golan, 238 (R) rer,1501r, 1 (ed.) 00 (R) -"Mill: Pet foods, 441 (CI); descendants of Wellington's hounds m the Dordogne?, 899 (L) li_Infeoderniere a Marienbad, L' (Mexico film festival), 904 (CA) :tinnlin.41Y, John, About Tunisia, 550 (R) Anti-searteers, The, 279 (A) • T.I.Intisnt, causes of, 57 (L) 7n Ando (p)

Ynford Vaughtm-Thomas, 26 (R)

vp'utileid: more liberal liquor laws in South Africa, 86 (A); A7rtilaidY of English attitude to blacks and whites in South ce, 375 (A), 499 (L) Apologia for the NCB, 48 (LA)

'Appeal for Amnesty, 1961', 81(A) 139, 170 (L) 'Appeasement' in 1938 and today: 807 (LA), 811 (A), 857, 898, 950 (L); the Labour Party's 'collective security' policy in 1935, 898 (L)

April Morning, Howard Fast, 472 (R) Arab Unity Now, 528 (A)

Arabia, 100 (It) Arabs: the flight from Palestine in 1948, 16, 58, 91, 171 (L); forces acting towards and against Arab unity, 528 (A)

Aragon, Louis, Holy Week, 514 (R) Arbman, Holger, The Vikings, 793 (R) Archeology in the USSR, A. L. Mongait, 396 (R) Ardrey, Robert, African Genesis, 632 (R)

ARCHITECTURE

mediocrity of house design, 17 (L); the Blackheath building inquiry, 17, 57 (L); the Congress of the International Union of Architects, 20 (CA); two architectural exhibitions, 93 (CA); New Town layouts, zn (CA), 256, 317 (L)

Mean+ failure of Government's plans to raise volunteer army to replace conscripts, 128 (LA); the First World War commanders, 145 (R); German troops to train in Pembrokeshire, 168 (A); the 'compulsory idleness' of military life, 257 (L),• Field-Marshal Wavell, 263 Op; the affair of the Imber battle-training area, 281 (A); redesigned army furnishings, 546 (CA); army recruit- ment in Seychelles and Fiji Islands, 606 (PS)' some National Service men to be retained and others called back, 611 (PW); inadequacy of present forces and equipment to meet commit- ments, 658 (PC); pride of regiment, 726 (PS), 819 (L); Sandhurst, 784 (R); book review, 326 Arnold, Dr., 905 (R)

Arnold, Ralph, The Whiston Matter, 296 (R)

ART

Giorgione, 144 (CA); modern primitives, 149 (R); Goya's Wellington stolen from the National Gallery, 247 (A); art thefts, 247 (A), 290 (L); Edinburgh Festival exhibitions, 292 (CA), 319 (L); Chagall's stained-glass windows for a synagogue, 301 (A); Max Ernst, 428 (CA)' the &Arta Collection, 463 (CA):

46 the Reinhart Collection, 3 (CA), 707 (L); Lord Inchcape's collection, 627 (CA); the Lawrence exhibition, 627 (CA); Augustus John, 662 (A); the Epstein exhibition, 710 (CA); Paris exhibition of Iranian art, 738 (A); caveman art, 739 (A); the Impressionists, 787 (R); book reviews, 98, 792 G

Art of Egmontese, The, uy Egmont, 866 (R) Art of George Eliot, The, W. J. Harvey, 828 (12) Art of Scientific Investigation, The, W. I. B. Beveridge, 474 (R) Artists' Prints In Colour, (intro). Hans Platte, 792 (R) As You Like It (Stratford-upon-Avon), 59 (CA) Ashford, Jeffrey+, Investigations are Proceeding, 934 (R) Assassin°, L', 576 (CA) Assassin's Gifts, 341 (A) Astronauts, The, 209 (R)

Astronomy, 296, 474 (R)

Atlantis, 237 (P)

Atlases of London and other cities, 688 (CI) Atomic Forums, 222 (A)

August for the People (Edinburgh), 319 (CA) August the Thirteenth, 455 (A)

Austria: desire for association with the EEC, 603 (A); book reviews, 770, 772

Avenue to the Door of the Dead, Harold Elvin, 100 (R)

AVIATION

VTOL: The Great Delusion, 51 (A); unions' victimisation of a BOAC draughtsman, 132 (A); Winking of aircraft in US, 191 (PW); passengers held up for Royalty, 229 (L); the Farnborough Air Show, 311(A); the cost of learning to fly, 365 (Cl); passenger safety-the corporations and the independents compared, 520 (CI); manned aircraft and the RAF's recruiting campaign, 704 (A), 817, 856 (L); inflexibility of airline organisation, 723 (A); book reviews, 390, 511 Ayrton, Elisabeth, and Serge Moulinier, The Doric Temple, 31(R)

'Babyminders' vouchers, 914 (Cl)

Back Street, 541 (CA)

Bahrain: the Bahraini prisoners, 91, 139, 256 (L)

Baker, Peter, Time Out of L(fe, 66 (R) Balance of Payments, 602 (F) Ballot, Michael and Enid, Psychotherapeutic Techniques In Medicine,

954 (R)

BALLET

the Kirov Ballet: 140 (L), 953 (CA), Giselle and Swan Lake, 19 (CA), 'Gala' programme, 61 (CA); The Snow Maiden (Festival Ballet), 95 (CA); the Midlands Festival of Ballet, 95 (CA); Ballet Rambert: Night Shadow etc., 172 (CA); bouquets or bottles for ballerinas?, 186 (PS); Jerome Robbins's 'Ballets: USA', 205, 232 (CA); ballet at the Edinburgh Festival, 321 (CA); Festival Ballet's difficulties, 356 (CA); Diversions and Jabez and the Devil (Royal Ballet), 387 (CA); the London Ballet's repertory, 505 (CA); Anton Dolin's 'International Stars of the Ballet' programme, 579 (CA); the Royal Ballet in the provinces, 623 (CA); Rudolf Nureyev, 670 (CA); the new Fonteyn-Blair partner- ship, 766 (CA); Ashton's Symphonic Variations and Daphne and Chloe766 (CA); Michel Fokine, 824 (CA); Sunday Ballet Club Lyric'), 859 (CA); the African Dance Company (Prince's), 859 CA); Ashton's now staging of Stravinsky's Persephone, 927 CA); ballet in 1961, 953 (CA) Ba lou, Robert 0., and Gardner Murphy, (ed.) William James on Psychical Research, 236 (R) Bankof Africa, A, 131 (A) Bank Rate and the Treasury, 645 (F) Banks: assistance by banks to exporters, 104 (F); the work of

merchant banks, 642 (A)

Banks and Exporters, The, 104 (F) Banks and the Common Market, 642 (A) Bar Sinister, 52, 346 (A)

Barbers: tipping, 74 (PA); wages and conditions, 333 (CI)

Baron's Court, All Change, Terry Taylor, 266 (12) Bartlett, Nicholas, The Beggars are Coming to Town, 99 (R)

Baseball: 'home runs', 415 (A), 461 (L)

Basic Slag, 530 (A) Bates, H. E., The Day of the Tortoise, 790 (R) Battle for Sterling, The, 68 (P) Battle in Bossenden Wood, P. G. Rogers, 99 (R) Battle of Diar-el-Kef, The, 660 (A) Battles of the English Civil War, Austin Woolrych, 591 (R) Bawden, Nina, In Honour Bound, 551 (R) Beach Blues, 223 (A) Beaglehole, J. C., (ed.) The Journals of Captain James Cook, Vol. II,

907 (R)

Beaton, Cecil, The Wandering Years, 96 (R) Beaumont, 1861-1961, Peter Levi, SJ, 393 (R)

Beaumont, Rev, Timothy, 521 (A) Beauty spots, spoliation of, 483 (A) Beaverbrook, Lord, 8 (A)

Becket (Aldwych), 92 (CA)

Beecham, Sir Thomas, 764 (CA) Beethoven, 672 (R) 705, 761 (L)

Before Cyrus, 738 (A) Before the Beginning, 276 (LA) Beggars are Coming to Town, The, Nicholas Bartlett, 99 (R) Behan, Dominic, Teems of Times and Macy Returns, 932 (R) Behr, Edward, The Algerian Problem, 629 It) Belfrage, Cedric, My Master Columbus, 6 (R.)

Belgium, 327 (R) Belgrade conference of non-aligned countries, 307 (LA), 310 (A), 349 (L) Bell, Gertrude, 207 (12)

Beloff, Max, New Dimensions in Foreign Policy, 24 (R) Beloved Land, The Vladimir Dedijer, 326 (R), 350 (L) Benefactors, The, 80 (LA)

Bonn, Anthony Wedgwood: Electoral Court declares his election as MP invalid, 159 (PW), 160 (LA), 202 (L); the Bristol Fund, 171 (L)

Bergonzi, Bernard, The Early H. G. Wells, 513 (R)

BERLIN

possibility of a negotiated settlement, 16 (L); Origins of the Third World War, 47 (LA); proposal for Berlin to become UN head- quarters, 129 (A), 170 (L), 411 (LA); The US and Berlin, 161 (A); Berlin: No Change, 192 (LA); East German Government seals sector boundaries between East and West Berlin, 219 (PW), 220, 248 (A); conditions in East Germany a cause of the Berlin crisis, 247 (LA); Through the Brandenburg Looking-Glass, 248 (A); Russian accusations against the West, 275 (PW); Berlin Waits, 278 (A); Russian attitude to a guarantee of West Berlin, 411 (PW), 411 (LA); Liberal Party's views, 413 (A), 459, 499 (L); failure of East German farm collectivisation as a cause of the sealing-off of West Berlin, 455 (A); advantages to Russia of the Berlin situation, 563 (LA); Russian proposals over Berlin re- ported, 695 (PW); Berliners' contacts over 'the Wall', 696 (A); necessity to prevent appeasement by the West, 807 (LA) Berlin: August the Thirteenth, 220 (A)

Berlioz, 322, 820 (CA)

Better Buys (Liberal Party pamphlet), 442 (CI) Between Oxus and Jumna, Arnold Toynbee, 550 (Ft) Beveridge, W. I. B., The Art of Scientific Investigation, 474 (R) Bible, the: Ronald Knox's New Testament translation, 595 (R), 621, 666, 707, 762, 925 (L) Big H, The, Bryan Peters, 934 (R) Big Soft Nellie (Theatre Royal, Stratford E.), 862 (CA) Bihalji-Merin, Oto, Modern Primitives, 149 (R) Birkenhead, The Earl of, The Prof. in Two Worlds, 827 (It) Birnie, Arthur, Economic History of the British Isles, 479 (R) Birth of Broadcasting, The, Ma Briggs, 582 (R) Bishop, Bernadine, Perspectives, 398 (It) Bishop's Bonfire, The (Mermaid), 204 (CA) Black Death, The, Johannes Nohl, 478 (R) Black Hand, The, 225 (A)

Black Mother, Basil Davidson, 777 (R) Blackburn, Thomas, A Smell of Burning, 633 (R)

Blackheath building inquiry, the, 17, 57 (L), 496 (A)

Blackpool Commentary, 449 (A) Blake, Nicholas, The Worm of Death, 473 (R)

Blankets, electric: checking and overhauling, 242 (CI)

Bleak Midwinter, 945 (A) Bless Relaxes, 413 (A) Blessed and Poor, Daniel Pezeril (trans. Pansy Pakenhana), 28 (10 Blom-Cooper, Louis, (ed.) The Law as Literature, 815 (A) Bloomfield, Paul, Edward Gibbon Wakefield, 55 (R) Blue Eyes and Yellow Beard, 662 (A) Bodiey Head Scott Fitzgerald, The, Vol. IV, 767 (R)

'Bob, 17 (L) Bonington, R. P., 707 (L)

Book of Common Fungi, E. M. Wakefield, 365 MD

Books: paperbacks reviewed, 474-479; S. Fischer Verlag, 613 (LA), 666 (L); higher prices Likely, 950 (L)

Bootleggers, The, 87, 133, 199, 225, 253 (A), 290, 318 (L) Bootlegger; The: The Story of Chicago's Prohibition Era, Kenneth

Allsop, 470 (R) Boredom, 121 (A)

Borrowed Time, 160 (LA) Boss, The, Robert St. John, 178 (11)

Bourbons of Naples, the, 548 (10

Boveri, Margaret, Treason in the Twentieth Century (trans. Jonathan Steinberg), 955 (R) Bradford, Ernie, The Great Siege, 906 (R) Brailsford, H. N., The Levellers and the English Revolution, 33 (R) Brasshat, Basil Collier, 145 (R) Bratby, John, Breakfast and Elevenses, 790 (R)

Brazil: resignation of President Quadros, 275 (PW), 277 (LA); Senhor Goulart, the Vice-President, 277 (LA)

Breakfast and Elevenses, John Bratby, 790 (R) Breakfast at Tiffany's, 579 (CA) Breaking Down the Wall, 411 (LA) Break-Up of the Habsburg Empire, 1914-1918, The, Z. A. B. Zeman,

772 (R)

Brecht, Bertolt, Tales from the Calendar, 790 (R) Brenan, Gerald, A Holiday by the Sea, 180 (R) Bridgman, P. W., The Nature of Thermodynamics, 474 (R) Briggs, Asa: Seebohm Rowntree, 1871-1954, 394 (R); The Birth of Broadcasting, 582 (R)

Brighton hotels and restaurants, 302 (A)

Brighton: The Test, 491 (LA)

Britain: what she does best, 213 (A)

Britain and the UN, 887 (LA) Britain to Move, 448 (LA) British Agent, R. H. Bruce Lockhart, 479 (R)

British Epicure Society, 404 (A) British Hotels and Restaurants Association, 257 (L) British neutralism, 655 (LA) British Standards Institution: a leaflet on British Standards, 726 (Cl); safety standards for toys, 913 (CI)

Broad, Lewis, The Abdication, 768 (R)

Broadcasting: the hospitality provided for broadcasters, 40 (A), 140 (L); the problem of local broadcasting stations, 340 (LA), 385 (L); the birth of broadcasting, 582 (R); falsification of Nansen's beliefs, 946 (A)

Brontë, Branwell, Winifred Gerin, 179 (R) Brook-Shepherd, Gordon, Dolfuss, 770 (R) Brooke-Rose, Christine, The Middlemen, 297 (R)

Brooks, E. H.: property advertisements, 74 (PS), 185 (Cl), 257, 290

(L); advertisements to appear in the Spectator, 185 (Cl); political

opinions, 655 (LA)

Brown, Ford K., Fathers of the Victorians; The Age of Wilberforce,

905 (R), 925 (L)

Brown, Helen, West Coast Cook Book, 879 (A) Brown, J. A. C., Freud and the Post-Freudians, 97 (R)

Brueghel, Peter, 792 (R) R

Bryher, uan, 36 (R)

Buchman, Frank, 848 (A) Budget, the 'little', 127 (LA), 150 (F), 159 (LA) Building Exhibition, the, 797 (A) Building societies: and profits tax, 114 (F)

Bull, Peter, Not on Your Telly!, 297 (R) Bunty Boys, The, Malcom Munthe, 785 (R) Bureaucracy: Ombudsman for Britain?, 613 (LA); in Egypt, 618 (A) Burgess, Anthony, Devil of a State, 636 (R) Burgoyne, Elizabeth, (ed.) Gertrude Bell from her Personal Papers,

207 (R) Burial of Offenders Act, proposed, 888 (LA), 891 (A), 949 (L)

Burn, Duncan, The Steel Industry, 436 (R) Burton, Sir Richard F., The Lake Regions of Central Africa, 778 (R) Bute, The Marquis of, Moorish Recipes, 725 (A)

Butler, R. A.: and the Evans case, 17 (L); and the Committee of 100's anti-nuclear demonstration, 374 (A); in the Immigration Bill debate, 845 (PC) Byron, Lord, 63(R)

Calas case, the, 30 (R) Call for the Dead, John le Carre, 181 (R) Calm October, Richard Church, 395 (R) Camera-eye View, 347 (A)

Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, 229, 256, 287, 424 (L) Canada: calls for full text of Mr. Heath's speech to the Six, 730 (LA); a charity Christmas dinner, 743 (A); nationalism in French Canada, 846 (A), 950 (L)

Canning, Victor, A Delivery of Furies, 181 (R) Cape to Cairo, 80 (LA)

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

the Evans case, 17 (L), 891 (A), 949 (L); reactionary opinions among lawyers, 343 (A), 499, 539 (L); some progressive lawyers, 383 (L); legislation on capital punishment in New Zealand, 372

(A); the BBC documentary The Death Penalty, 564 (LA); the Liverpool Daily Post's sensationalism, 650 (PS); a recent case in

Egypt, 813 (A); scene outside a Glasgow court after a 'not proven' verdict, 881 (PS); proposal to allow burial of executed murderers outside prison, 888 (LA), 891 (A), 949 (L) Capone, Al, 88, 199, 226, 254 (A), 470 (R)

Capone, Al, 199 (A) Captive, The, Ernst von Salomon (trans. James Kirkup), 469 (R)

Cards, greetings, 835 (A)

Cardus, Neville, Sir Thomas Beecham, 764 (R) Carmen (Sadler's Wells), 580 (CA) Carr, E. H., What is History?, 956 (R)

Cartels, 69 (A) Cartoons, books of, 866 (R)

Case of the Terrbled Typist, The, Erie Stanley Gardner, 934 (R)

Casement, Roger, 949 (L.)

Casino at Sandy Bay, 10 (A) Castle in Italy, Line Waterfield, 786 (R) Caudine Forks, 412 (LA) Causley, Charles, Johnny Alleluia, 789 (R) Central African Federation: Two Viewpoints, 314, 315 (A)

'Centre 42', 260 (CA)

Centurions, The, Jean Larteguy (trans. Xan Fielding), 329 (R) Cereals and Pork, 686 (A) Chamberlain, Neville, lain Macleod, 807 (LA). 811 (R), 857, 898 (L) Chang, Diana, A Passion for Life, 957 (R) Change of Scene, 81(A) Chapman, Hester, Eugenie, 675 (R) Chapter of Errors, 730 (LA) Charteris, Hugo, The Lifeline, 180 (R) Chateaubriand, Friedrich Sieburg, 65 (R) Cheaper Money for Councils, 720 (F)

Cheeses, 122 (CI), 364 (A)

Cheever, John, Some People, Places and Things That Will Not

Appear in My Next Novel, 210 (R)

Chekhov, Anton, Platonov (trans. Dmitri Makaroff), 399 00,

424 (L) Cheques, travellers', 938 (CI), 950 (L)

Cherry Orchard, The (Aldwych), 927 (CA)

Cherwell, Lord, 827 (R) Chicago in the 1920s, 87, 133, 199, 225, 253 (A), 290, 318 (1), 470 (R)

CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE

taking the oath in law courts, 16 (L); taking children on holidii 223 (A); treatment of unmarried mothers, 287, 349, 383, 539 (L ; 'C' stream children in schools, 381 (A), 423, 459, 499, 537 (L ; Christmas stocking 'fillers', no (o); Wonderland and other

children's weeklies, 521 (A); the 'knights of the motor-bike', 572 (A); teenagers' behaviour at the cinema, 736 (A); juvenile delinquency, 785 (R); amusements in London during the Christ- mas holidays, 799 (CI); a BSI safety code for toys, 913 (CI); 'Babyminders' vouchers as Christmas gifts, 914 (CI); children's books reviewed, 677-684, 933

Children of the Ashes, Robert Jungk (trans. Constantine Fitz- Gibbon), 177 (R)

China, 793, 907 (R) China, Communist: differences with Russia, 311 (A); ideological quarrel with Russia, 563 (PW), 564 (A)

China, William Watson, 793 (R) Chocolates for my Wife, Todd Matshikiza, 908 (R) Christian, Garth, (ed.) A Victorian Poacher: James Hawker's Journal, 674 (R)

Christian Science, 58 (L)

Christianity in a Revolutionary Age. Vol. 3; The Nineteenth Century Outside Europe, Kenneth Scott Latourette, 875 (R) Christie, Agatha, The Pale Horse, 934 (R)

CHRISTMAS

'fillers' for children's stockings, 520 (CI); a charity Christmas dinner in Canada, 743 (A); recommended wines, 752 (A); making Christmas pudding for Greeks, 752 (A); London amuse- ments for children during the holidays, 799 (Cl); Christmas cards, 835 (A); commercialism, 856, 899 (L); appeal for road safety, 899 (L); office parties, 913 (A); 'Babyminders' vouchers as presents, 914 (CI); dangers of 'driving under the influence', 920 (LA); Let Nothing You Dismay, 923 (A); some minor mis- fortunes, 962 (PS) Christmas Convivialities, 751-758 (A) Church, Richard, Calm October, 395 (R)

CHURCH AND CHRISTIANITY

Christian Science's business integrity, 58 (L); the Crown appoint- ments system, 167 (A), 202, 228, 257 (L); the ex-Provost of Guildford, 167 (A), 202, 228, 257 (L); bishops' pensions-and parsons', 285 (A), 318, 350, 385 (L); Milton's God, 434 (R); Christians and sex, 453 (A); Rev. G. H. Nicholson's pamphlet on race problems, 531 (A), 621, 666, 707 (L); Rose Macaulay's letters, 595 (R); Ronald Knox's New Testament translation, 595 (R), 621, 666, 707, 762, 925 (L); Professor Geyser arraigned for heresy in South Africa, 615 (A); intercommunion between the Churches, 663 (A), 705, 761, 818, 856, 898, 925 (L); Central African churches and the colour bar, 734 (A); the Assembly of the World Council of Churches in New Delhi, 814 (A); The Mind of MBA, 848 (A), 898, 925, 950 (1); religion in Russia, 870 (R); Humanism and Christianity, 871 (R), 898, 925 (14; English mystics, 874 (R); missionary work, 875 (R); a torchlight procession to call attention to the homeless, 899 (L); Victorian Christianity, 905 (R); the hopes and fears of the Christian today, 919 (LA); Nansen's humanism misrepresented, 946 (A); religious books reviewed, 238, 717, 868-875 Churches, The, 167, 285, 453, 531, 663 (A) Churches and Colour, The, 734 (A) Churchill, Allen, The Improper Bohemians, 264 (11 Churchill, John Spencer, Crowded Canvas, 512 (R

Churchill, Randolph, interviewed on TV, 233 (CA Churchill, Sir Winston, 295 (R) Cicero, Illinois, 88 (A)

Citizen and the Administration, The, Sir John Whyatt, 613 (LA) Citizen-King, T. E. B. Howarth, 774 (R) City in History, The, Lewis Mumford, 468 (H) City of London, 637-644 (A)

CIVIL SERVICE

Ministry inspectors not judges, 496 (A); the Waterguard (cus- toms) Service, 571 (A); Ombudsman for Britain?, 613 (LA); the

Customs and Excise Commissioners' interpretation of the law, 815 (A)

Clark, Alan, The Donkeys, 145 (R) Clark, Laurence, More than Moon, 600 (R) Clarke, Arthur C., A Fall of Moondust, 600 (R)

Classical studies: Oxford meeting of British classical societies 252 (A), 319 (L)

Clayre, Alasdair, The Window, 434 (R) Clayton, Sylvia, The Crystal Gazers, 297 (R) Clean, Well-lighted Place, A, Kathleen Nott, 32 (R) Clements, E. H., A Note of Enchantment, 676 (R) Clissold, Stephen, The Seven Cities of Cibola, 550 (R) Clochard, Le, 670 (CA) Clock Without Hands, Carson McCullers, 551(R) Clothes: government surplus stores, 41 Cl);( cleaning Moygashel dresses, 650 (CI); Savile Row tailoring, 939 (PS) Clydesiders, The, Hugh Munro, 830 (R)

COAL INDUSTRY

Apologia for the NCB, 48 (LA); much of coal production un-

economic, 48 (LA); British coal industry not competitive, 275 (LA); Government's absurd fuel policy, 275 (LA); coal imports necessary, 424 (L)

Coccioli, Carlo, The White Stone (trans. Elizabeth Sutherland and

Vera Bleuer), 297 (R)

Cockburn, Claud, View from the West, 395 (R) Cockshut, A. 0. J., The imagination of Charles Dickens, 328 (R) Coffee-Slurpers of Old Nile, The, 618 (A)

Cognac, 758 (A)

Cold Wind in August, 143 (CA) Colette, Elaine Marks, 237 (R) Collected Poems, Ralph Hodgson, 298 (R) Collected Verse from 1929, Ogden Nash, 633 (R) Collier, Basil, Brasshat, 145 (R)

Collins, Norman: his part in the campaign for ITV, 251 (A)

COLOUR BAR AND RACE RELATIONS

Rhodesian children's attitude on colour, 53 (A); intimidation in the Rhodesias, 308 (LA), 315 (A); how to prevent discrimination in Britain, 340 (LA); the Monroe 'Freedom Riders', 340 (LA), 346 (A); partiality of Englishmen in attitude to blacks and whites in Africa, 375 (A), 499 (L); a clergyman's view of the race problem in Rhodesia, 417 (A); importance of publicising cases of discrimination, 424 (L); immigration debated at Conservative Party conference, 529 (PC); a clergyman's pamphlet on race problems, 531 (A), 621, 666, 707 (L); army recruitment in Seychelles and Fiji Islands, 606 (PS); coloured immigrants, 606 ir,

PS), 621 (L); a Bill to control Immigration, 611 (PW), 611 LA); the Government's timidity over the Immigration Bill, 729 W), 729 (LA); negro servants at an American girls' college, 732 (A); Central African churches and the colour bar, 734 (A); Mr. Butler's arguments in the Immigration Bill debate, 845 (PC); a Southern US plantation in the 1830s, 906 (R); the average Briton's tacit colour bar, 925 (L)

Colquhoun, lain, A Prosperous Press, 308 (LA) Come Out to Play, Alex Comfort, 675 (R) Comfort, Alex, Come Out to Play, 675 (R) Coming Industrial Slump, The, 910 (F) COMMITTEE OF 100, THE

Thirty-two members sent to prison, 339 (LA); anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square: 376 (A), 424, 461 (L), preparations at Holloway for women prisoners, 537 00; ban-the- bombers in court, 405 (PS); 'anti-democratic', 496 (A), 537 (L); Communist support, 575 (L) Common Entrance Examination, 838 (PS) •

Common Market, European, see EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITV, Common Sense about Crime and Punishment, C. H. Rolph, 146 (Ill

COMMONWEALTH, THE

the work of Edward Gibbon Wakefield, 55 (A); the problem of Commonwealth trade and the Common Market, 101 (A); effej on New Zealand's exports if Britain joins EEC, 267 (F); 11-11`, High Commissioners and Information Services to be calls° 'British', 606 (PS); Britain pressing the Commonwealth's case in EEC negotiations, 808 (LA.)

CommuNisss

the ETU: Communist control, 3 (LA), the story of the ETv ballot-rigging, 160 (LA), 163 (A), 229 (L), expulsion from TUC. 248 (LA), 309 (A), Communists defeated in election for executive, 695 (PW), 696 (LA), a way for the new executive to defeat tile Communists, 845 (LA); Poland today, 83 (A); divisions the Communist world, 311 (A), 563 (PW), 564 (A); failure ol agricultural collectivisation in East Germany, 455 (A), 537 fa Demonstrators; New Style, 496 (A), 537, 575 (L); anti-Communists in the US from McCarthy onwards, 532 (A); Albanian leaderslliP condemned by Russia, 311 (A), 563 (PW), 564 (A): the Hungarian rising in 1956, 614 (A); Fidel Castro a Con' munist since 1953, 844 (LA); book review, 326; see also RUSSIA Commuting, 72 (A), 140 (L)

COMPANY AND INVESTMENT NOTES

Abitibi, 182; Adamant and Western Engineering, 646; Albright and Wilson, 70, 481 ; Amalgamated Industrials, 878 ; Angl° Asian Rubber Plantations, 835; Anglo Auto Finance CompanY, 240, 937; Associated British Foods, 440; Associated British Picture Corporation, 182; Associated Engineering, 646: Associ' ated Motor Cycles, 72; Associated-Rediffusion, 401; ATV, 363; Australian Schweppes, 481; Barclays Bank, 300; Barclays Bank DCO, 937; Bass Mitchell and Butler, 400; Beecham Group, 2681 Bekoh Consolidated Rubber, 553; Bell Telephone, 182; British American Tobacco, 240; British and Commonwealth Shipping, British Drug, 72; British Electronic Industries, 363, 646; British Homophone, 440; British Land, 152, 481; British Motor COP poration, 603, 722, 834; British Oxygen, 332; British RelsYd Wireless, 604; British Sugar, 72; Brixton Estate, 40; Broom an, Wade, 332; Bukit Sembawang Rubber, 240; Burt Boulton all° Haywood, 364; Montague Burton, 70, 211, 878; Butlin's, 118; Capital and Counties Property, 553; Carreras, 834; Central and District Properties, 481, 553; Chartered Bank, 687; Charter, house Group, 604; City Centre Properties, 39, 120, 182, 211; City of London Real Property, 400; Clifford Motor Components, 646; Colvilles, 182, 553, 912, 959; Courage, Barclay and Simonds, 331; Courtaulds, 331; Cozens & Sutcliffe (Holdings), 367; Crosby Income Unit Trust, 796; Crystalate (Holdings), 485; Davy-Ashmore, 912; Debenhams, 400, 517, 722; Decca Record. 687; Delta Metal, 722; Distillers, 70, 182, 211, 363; District Bank, 300; Dorman Long, 553; Duff Development, 40; Eagle Star, 70, 268, 440, 553, 646, 795; East African Sisal Plantations, 912; Eastwoods, 646; Ellis and Goldstein, 39; Emu Wool, 118l English and Caledonian, 517; Enstock Trust, 120; Falconbridgc Nickel, 182; Thomas Firth and John Brown, 912; Fisons, 35li Fitch Lovell, 937; Furness Withy, 332; GEC, 363; Gener° Accident, 70, 268, 440; J. Gliksten, 959; Globe Telegraph, 268, 300, 833; Great Universal Stores, 604; Haleybridge Investmert,t Trust, 835; Hallmark Securities, 604; Hambros Bank, 79°t Hawker Siddeley, 120; Head Wrightson, 912; Hebe-Jacquisr.; 878; Heenan Group, 912; Herrburger Brooks, 912; Home an° Foreign, 517, 834; Hovis-McDougall, 39, 268, 935; ICI, 70, 40 1CT, 935; Illingworth Morris, 937; Ind Coope Tetley, 211 ; InLt Services, 833; International Investment, 268; International Tell Stores, 268, 300; Jaeger Holdings, 878; Jaguar, 481, 646; Kenw° Properties, 878i Kiata Kellas Rubber Estates, 440; Kull° Rubber Plantations, 70; Lamson Industries, 722; Lancashire Steel, 553; Laporte, 515, 646; Law Land, 152; Legal and General/ 268; Lenggeng Rubber, 688; Lethenty Tea Estates, 240; Leyllt.„119 Motors, 211, 240; H. W. Lindop, 687; Lloyds Bank, 152, 31'°,1 London and Overseas Freighters, 70; London County Freehol and Leasehold Properties, 118, 400; London Grocers, 97,,5 London Shop Property Trust, 440; Cyril Lord, 519; Lucas, 72'. Marks and Spencer, 481; Mercury Securities, 796; Metal IT dustries, 268; Metropolitan Estates, 400; Midland Bank, 300; Midland Tar Distillers, 70; Mineral Separations, 79°' Mitre Trust, 152; Moler Products, 553; National Canning 363; National Provincial Bank, 300; Nchanga Holdings, 20: Oldham and Sons, 401; Samuel Osborn, 878; P and 0, 6,48! Pasolds, 300, 878; F. Perkins, 212; Plessey, 646; Pontins, 87 ' Pressed Steel, 331, 603; Quelrayn Holdings, 878; Radio Rentals, 604; Had-Brook Holdings, 519; Ranks, 363; Regis Propel: 688; Rootes, 604; Ross Group, 363; Royal Insurance, 4, 646; Rugby Portland Cement, 481; Schweppes, 481; Scottl: Capital, 517; Scottish Mortgage, 517; Scribbans-Kemp, 48,i Second Covent Garden Property, 959; Second Edinburgh ant' Dundee, 517; Securities Trust of Scotland, 268, 833; Seddo;' Diesel Vehicles, 959; Sempah (Holdings), 364; Shell Transpor" 440; Showerings, 363; Slough Estates, 400; South Durban!' 553, 912; Spark Holdings, 604; Sphere, 517; Standard Tres; 268; Steel Co. of Wales, 553; Sterling Industries, 212, 3°°' Stewart and Ardern, 152; Stewarts and Lloyds, 553, 959; Stott!". Platt, 363; John Summers, 553, 912; Sun Alliance, 70, Tap and Die Corporation519; Tea Corporation, 481; .1.°,, fusion, 604; Tesco, 935; Tihrelfall's Brewery, 687, 833; Tholn°,- Tilling, 604, 722; Times Furnishing, 363, 400; Tube Investmell: 796; Tunnel Portland Cement, 268; Umgate, 401; Unilever, 93„; United Breweries, 833, 878; United Dominions Trust, United Drapery, 70, 211; United Steel, 553, 912; Victor Property and Investment, 912; Vine Products, 363; Vitanfine: 604; Wall Paper Manufacturers, 796; Websters Publication!. 959; Harold Wesley, 796; West Cumberland Silk Mills, 3,01' Westminster Bank, 300; Weston-Evans (Holdings), 182; V"l',I(; bread, 363, 400; H. S. Whiteside, 300, 796; Wiggins Terme, Wilmot-Breeden, 211, 646; A, Wilson's Stores (Holdings), Wood Hall Trust, 878 Compleat Wagnerian, 747 (A) Compton-Burnett, I., The Mighty and their Fall, 397 (R) Comus in the Congo, 947 (A) Conant, James B., Science and Common Sense, 474 (R) Concise Encyclopaedia of Crime and Criminals, The, (ed.) 51T Harold Scott, 934 (R) Condon, Richard, Some Angry Angel, 266 (R) Conferences, The, 413, 414, 494, 495 (A)

CONGO REPUBLIC

UN forces disarm non-Congolese officers in Katanga, 276 (LA); survey of UN action in Katanga, 373 (A); a cease-fire story WI, L'Express, 442 (PS)' 527 (PW); the UN in difficulties throng intervening in the Congo, 730 (LA); Dr. O'Brien resigns grt" accuses Britain of working against UN policy in the Cong'°.: 843 (PW), 844 (LA), 852 (A), 926 (L); the UN's future at sulk. 887 (LA); Britain proposes a cease-fire in Katanga, 887 (1- 887 (PW); 943 (LA): Comus in the Congo, 947 (Al Connection, The, 712 (CA)

Connolly, Cyril, 22 (CA)

Connolly, Cyril, Enemies of Promise, 475 (R) Conquest, Robert, Courage of Genius, 715 (R) Conquest, Robert, and Kingsley Amis, (ed.) Spectrum, 600 (I1)

CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT

resistance among Conservatives to Britain joining the Six, 6 (PC); Common Market and African policies 'unconservative', 50 (PC); how to deal with Britain's economic maladies, 79 (LA); foolish economic policy, 116 (F); Mr. Lloyd's 'little Budget', 127 (LA), 150 (F), 159 (LA); Mr. Macmillan announces Britain to apply for membership of EEC, 159 (LA); the Prime Minister's TV broadcast, 191 (LA); Holiday Tasks, 191 (LA); effect on Conservative Party of decision to enter Common Market, 194 (PC): six-months' wage freeze imposed on government employees, 220 (LA); the wage freeze undermining wage bargaining system, 221 (A), 256 (L); absurd fuel policy, 275 (LA); Conservative oPponents of entry into EEC, 279 (A); Lord Home on TV, 461, 501 (L); Cabinet changes, 491 (LA); Mr. Heath on Britain's attitude to the EEC, 491 (LA); the Government's problems: economic, defence, Central Africa, 491 (LA); need to recover its dynamic, 491 (LA); Conservative attitudes to the Common Market, 495 (A): annual conference at Brighton: prospects, 495 (A), Mr. Macmillan's speech, 529 (PC), the immigration debate, 529 (PC); Frank Taylor: on Immigration, 529 (PC), wins by- election at Moss Side, 656 (LA); the Queen's Speech: the session's Proposed legislation, 611 (LA); Mr. Heath begins negotiations With the EEC, 721 (A); timidity and vacillation over Immigration Bill and breaches of the pay pause, 729 (LA); the contents of Mr. Heath's Paris speech to the Six, 808 (LA); the Party's composition and empirical approach, 810 (PC), 856 (L); Dr. O'Brien accuses British Government of working against UN Policy in the Congo, 843 (PW), 844 (LA), 852 (A), 887 (LA), 926 (L); Mr. Butler's showing in the Immigration Bill debate, 845 (PC), 925 (L); attitude to the UN, 887 (LA); proposes a cease-fire in Katanga, 887 (LA); the negotiations for member- ship of the EEC, 889 (A); agricultural policy, 920 (LA); problems for 1962 942 (LA); the working of the pay pause so far, 943 Consider 945 (A); Comus in the Congo, 947 (A)

Consider Her Ways, John Wyndham, 600 (R)

CONSUMER PROTECTION

Which?'s testing of medical products, 241 (A), 256 (L); two Pamphlets: Fair Deal for the Shopper (Labour Party) and Better 13uY5 (Liberal Party), 442 (CI)' imitation Design Centre award tags, 520 (Cl); a leaflet on British Standards, 726 (CI); a BSI safety code for children's toys, 913 (CI); outdated hire-purchase law, 938 (Cl)

CONSUMING INTEREST

41, 73, 121, 153, 185, 213, 242, 269, 301, 333, 365, 405, 441, 484,

_ 520, 556, 605, 648, 688, 725, 799, 836, 881, 913, 938, 962 Contraceptives, aerosol, 689 (CI)

Cook, Captain 907 (R) LOOKING dishes with a coating of crackling, 214 (A); boned loin of lamb, 70(A) a menu including red mullet, 332 (A); casserole grouse, 332 (A); Hunter's Beef (Bud' de Chasse or spiced beef), 404 (A); unripe grapes for stock or sauces, 405 (A); tarragon, basil, m m arjora and other herbs, 484 (A); saffron and its uses, 556 (A); need for good standards in cooking, 558 (PS); use of single and double cream, 647 (A); spices and their uses, 723 (A); Indian _ cooking, 725 (A); US West Coast cooking, 879 (A)

Cool Million, A, Nathanael West, 475 (R) Cordell, Richard, Somerset Maugham: A Biographical and Critical _Study, 23(R) `,.-.Prley, T. A. B. Democratic Despot, 588 (R) k-oronation Streit, 948 (A) Corporal Punislunent, Fact Versus Fiction, Howard League for Penal Reform, 219 (LA) Correvoortdence of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, The, 902 (R) Coulton, G. G., Medieval Panorama, 478 (R) Council on Prices, Productivity and Incomes: fourth report, 181 (F) Counterpoint (Dublin Festival), 425 (CA)

_ountryside: Imber and Salisbury Plain, 281(A) Courage of Genius, Robert Conquest, 715 (R)

Courtenay, Sir William, 99 (R) CowleY, Malcolm, Exile's Return, 430 (R)

J. Stevens, Dorset Dishes of the 18th Century, 879 (A) Craig, David Scottish Literature and the Scottish People, 1680-1830, 788 (R) Ingle and double, 647 (A) gangsters of Chicago in the 1920s, 87, 133, 199, 225, 253 (A), 0, 318 (L); 'life' imprisonment, 132 (A); dealing with crimes of violence, 219 (LA) 257 (L); drawbacks of 'Identi-kit' method foridentifying criminals, 276 (LA); increase of sentence on appeal,

• )04 (LA); The Criminal Society, 893 (A), 949 (L); book reviews, 146, 470 Cirimme books reviewed, 181, 361, 473, 676, 934

!...-.,;me and Punishment, David Price, 219 (LA)

0.f Galileo, The, Giorgio de Santillana, 474 (R) e Omnibus, Kurt Singer, 934 (R) Crimes of Violence, 219 (LA), 257 (L)

crisics.rat Society. The, 893 (A)

_ s Choice (Vaudeville), 902 (CA)

L'roinivell at Drogheda (Leatherhead), 902 (CA) cross, Colin, The Fascists in Britain, 511(R) cross I cross' Jan, After Anzac Day, 636 (R) Cro ames, The Grave of Heroes, 361 (R) Cr $$ Fire,. 921 (A)

_oss-Roacts, The, John D. Macdonald, 361 (R) L_rossroads of Liberalism, The, Charles Forcey„ 147 (R) urryowded Canvas, John Spencer Churchill, 512 (R) jirAtal Gazers, The, Sylvia Clayton, 297 (R) the morality of the US intervention in Cuba, 16 (L); the dangers Fidelismo, 16, 90 (L); Latin American popular support for Castro, 17, 90 (L); Fidel Castro announces he has been a Corn-

_umiounist since 1953, 844 (LA)

den, John Prebble, 357 (R) le:board, The (Arts), 765 (CA)

c,C srr iteaa ot s. Kenneth Tynan, 472 (R)

d'Ars, the, 28 (Ft) Custom House,

h s duties, 571 (A)

The, Francis King, 398 (R)

Czec oslovakia: Neville Chamberlain and Munich, 811(A), 857 (L)

Daily Herald: an ill-informed article on wine, 960 (A)

AV), Telegraph: gossip-mongering about John Osborne, 442 (PS),

501 (L), 808 (LA); its readers, 442 (PS), 461, 501 (L); 606 (PS) Dense Macabre, 579 (CA) Dark Labyrinth, The, Lawrence Durrell, 514 (R) Daughter of Silence, Morris West, 551 (R) Pavidson, Basil, Black Mother, 777 (R)

Davie, George Elder The Democratic Intellect, 236 (R) P_LIWil of Civilization,' The (ed.) Stuart Piggott, 433 (R) Day, Robin, Television, 661 (R), 802 (PS)

Day of the Tortoise, The, H. E. Bates, 790 (R) de Falla, Manuel 922 (A)

de Figueiredo, Antonio, Portugal and its Empire: The Truth, 392 (R) Cream s• CRIME

DE GAULLE, PRESIDENT

failure to understand youth and the importance of institutions, 4 (A); and a united Europe, 81 (A); reopens negotiations with Algerian rebel government, 81 (A); his policies criticised, 277 (A); political advantages accruing from attempt on his life, 341 (A); the weakness of his regime-its personal nature, 341 (A); relations with the army, 809 (A) de Grunwald, C., God and the Soviets (trans. G. J. Robinson- Paskevsky), 870 (R) de Mendelssohn, Peter, The Age of Churchill, 1874-1911, 259 (It) de Polnay, Peter, No Empty Hands, 718 (R) de Santillana, Giorgio, The Crime of Galileo, 474 (R) de Vries, Tj. E., and Br. Ernst, Nelson's Atlas of the Universe (trans. D. R. Welsh), 296 (R) Dead Dog, 208 (P) Death of a Highbrow, Frank Swinnerton, 636 (R) Death of a Moth and Other Essays, The, Virginia Woolf, 475 (R) Death of Napoleon. The, 924 (A) Death of Tragedy, The, George Steiner, 714 (R) Debroulliards, The, 655 (LA) Decade of Programmes, A, 494 (A) Decision at Delphi, Helen Maclnnes, 181(R) Decline and Fall, 453 (A) Dedijer, Vladimir, The Beloved Land, 326 (R), 350 (L) Deeper Discontents, 447 (LA)

DEFENCE

reconsideration of defence policies needed, 491 (LA); the Govern- ment's stopgap defence manpower measures, 611 (LA); necessity either to spend more or to cut commitments, 658 (PC) Dehn, Paul, Quake, Quake, Quake, 866 (R) Delaunay, Charles, Django Reinhardt (trans. Michael James), 932 (R) Delivery of Furies, A, Victor Canning, 181 (12) ,

Delmer, Sefton, Trail Sinister, 661 (R), 689 (PS), 707 (L) del-Rivo, Laura, The Furnished Room, 238 (R)

Dementia Americana, 415 (A) Democratic Despot, T. A. B. Corley, 588 (R)

Democratic Intellect, The, George Elder Davie, 236 (R) Demonstrators: New Style, 496 (A) Dempster, Derek, and Derek Wood, The Narrow Margin, 390 (R) Denmark: attitude to EFTA and to Britain's application to join

the EEC, 331 (A); negotiations for membership of EEC, 603 (A) Denny, Alice, Ronald Robinson and John Gallagher, Africa and the Victorians, 176 (R) Der Alte, 372 (LA.) Design, 20, 93, 232, 546, 859

DESIGN

mediocrity of house design, 17 (L): British design, 213 (A); layout of New Towns, 232 (CA), 256, 317(L); 'Design in Industry' (a Times supplement), 546 (CA); Homes for Today and Tomorrow (Ministry of Housing report), 859 (CA) Dessain, Charles Stephen, (ed.) The Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, Volume XI, 868 (R) Detention centres, 219 (LA), 257 (L) Devil at Four O'Clock, The, 763 (CA) Devil of a State, Anthony Burgess, 636 (R) Dickens, Charles: 328 (R); his letters, 290 (L) Dignity and Impudence, 450 (A)

DISARMAMENT

US likely to resume nuclear tests, 4 (LA); present position at the Geneva Conference on the Cessation of Nuclear Tests, 250 (A); Lord Russell and other supporters of unilateral nuclear disarmament sent to prison, 339 (LA); the Committee of 100s anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, 376 (A), 424, 461 (L) Displaced persons: appeal for funds, 950 (L) Distances, The, Charles Olson, 149 (R) Divine Differentials, 285 (A) Do Re Mi (Prince of Wales), 541 (CA) Docks and dockers: the decline of the Port of London, 644 (A); the London dock strike of 1889, 864 (R) Dockstader, Frederick J., Indian Art in America, 792 (R) Doctor in Dearth, 844 (LA) Doctor in the Village, 952 (CA) Doctors: opposition to medical discoveries, 241 (A), 290 (L); fining by Health Executives, 287, 318 (L); shortage a result of Willink Committee's recommendations, 612, 844 (LA) Dodson, Daniel B., The Man Who Ran Away, 934 (R.) Dog food, 441 (CI) Do/juss, Gordon Brook-Shepherd, 770 (R) Dolin, Anton, 95 (CA) Domesday Book and Beyond, F. W. Maitland, 478 (R) Donkeys, The, Alan Clark, 145 (It) Don't Outstay Your Income, 701 (A) Doric Temple, The, Elisabeth Ayrton and Serge Moulinier, 31(R) Dorm, Henri, The American Muse, 792 (R) Dorset Dishes of the 18th Century, J. Stevens Cox, 879 (A) Down the 'C' Stream, 381 (A) Dr. Faustus (Old Vic), 464 (CA) Dragon in the Kremlin, Marvin Kalb, 311(A) Drunken driving, 920 (LA) Dry-cleaning: cleaning Moygashel suits, 650 (Cl) Dublin Festival, the, 425 (CA) Ducks and Lovers (Arts), 577 (CA) Dumitriu, Petru, Family Jewels (trans. Edward Hyams), 361 (R) Dumping, 275 (LA) Duncan, David Douglas, Picasso's Picassos, 792 (R) Dunn, Waldo Hilary, James Anthony Froude, 1818-1856, 432 (R) Durrell, Lawrence, The Dark Labyrinth, 514 (R) Dust in the Lion's Paw, Freya Stark, 512 (11) Dust on the Paw, Robin Jenkins, 238 (R) Each Actor on his Ass, Micheal Mac Liammair, 549 (R) Early H. G. Wells, The, Bernard Bergonzi, 513 (R) East of Eden, 206 (CA) East-Enders ,The, Ashley Smith, 584 (R)

EAST-WEST RELATIONS

US likely to resume nuclear tests 4 (LA); possibility of a negoti- ated settlement over Berlin, 16 (L); Origins of the Third World War, 47 (LA); proposal for Berlin to become UN headquarters, 129 (A), 170 (L), 411 (LA); The US and Berlin, 161 (A); British enthusiasm during Gagarin's visit not political, 167 (A), 203, 229(L); Berlin: No Change, 192 (LA); East German Government seals sector boundaries between East and West Berlin, 219 (PW), 220 (A),• suggestions for counter-proposals on Berlin by the West, 247 (LA); present positions at the Geneva Conference on the Cessation of Nuclear Tests, 250 (A); Russian accusations over Berlin, 275 (PW); Berlin Waits, 278 (A); arguments for and against de facto recognition of East Germany by the West, 411 (LA); advantages to Russia of the Berlin situation, 563 (LA); an untrue story, 650 (PS); the 'spectre of British neutralism', 655 (LA); Russian proposals over Berlin reported, 695 (PW); no room for appeasement over Berlin, t307 LA); author Uwe Johnson attempts to rise above East-est v 921 (A); book review, 263; SCO RISO BERLIN

ECONOMIC

negative response from unions to Chancellor's call for wage restraint, 5 (A); need for controls to keep the economy in balance, 38 (F); the coal industry, 48, 275 (LA); long-term measures required to deal with the economic crisis, 79 (LA); the stupidity of the 'economic regulators', 90 (L); the problem of Common- wealth trade and the Common Market, 101 (A); If I Were Chan- cellor, 116 (F); Mr. Lloyd's 'little Budget', 127 (LA), 150 (F), 159 (LA); Britain to apply for membership of the EEC, 159 • (LA); fourth report of Council on Prices, Productivity and In- comes, 181 (F); need to justify the 'wage pause' to the workers, 191 (LA); the IMF advances credits to the Government, 191 (LA), 228 (L), 239 (F); the terms of the loan, 645 (F); how to fight rising prices, 202, 228 (L); six-months' wage freeze imposed on government employees, 220 (LA); system of free bargaining over wages undermined by Government's wage freeze, 221 (A), 256 (L); disastrous effect on New Zealand if Britain joins the EEC, 267 (F); Government's absurd fuel policy, 275 (LA); how the Chancellor's proposed Planning Council might work, 299 (F); what form will EEC's negotiations with Britain take?, 401 (A); the EEC to open negotiations with Britain, 412 (LA); Sir Robert Hall's economic views, 435 (F); British application for EEC membership accepted 'in principle', 448 (LA); need for a 'two-tier' system of interest rates, 480 (F); high Bank rate a burden on local authorities, 480 (F); the Government's economic problems, 491 (LA); the National Economic Development Council, 491 (LA); Bank rate cut to 61 per cent., 515 (F); the Chancellor's interference with arbitration machinery by his 'pay pause', 527 (LA); The Slump in Steel, 552 (F); the balance of payments problem, 602 (F); Invisibles' in the balance of payments, 602 (F); the work of merchant banks for exporting firms, 642 (A); Lord Cromer on the use of monetary controls in the economy, 645 (F); the TUC's new economic policy report, 697 (A); Cheaper Money for Councils, 720 (F); negotiations begin for Britain's entry into the EEC, 721 (A); breaches of the pay pause, 729, 809 (LA), 945 (A); effect on Britain's balance of Payments of joining the EEC, 794 (F); the contents of Mr. Heath's Paris speech to the Six, 808 (LA); weaknesses of the pay pause, 809 (LA); The Economics of the Pay Pause, 831 (F); negotiations with the Six in Brussels, 832 (A); how the Govern- ment can help export industries, 877 (F); The Economics of the Export Boost, 877 (F); report on Britain's negotiations with the EEC, 889 (A); Britain's approaches to the EEC welcomed in the US, 910 (A); danger of an industrial slump, 910 (F); the working of the pay pause so far, 943 (LA), 945 (A)

Economic History of the British Isles, Arthur Bimie, 479 (R) Economics of the Export Boost, The, 877 (F) Economics of the Pay Pause, The, 831 (F) Economist, The: calls for tax reliefs, 910 (F) Ecstasy, Marghanita Laski, 717 (R) Edelman, Maurice, The Minister, 148 (R) Edible fungi, 365 (CI), 461, 707 (L) Edinburgh Festival, the: music, 291, 321 (CA); theatre and art, 292, 319 (CA), 385, 424 (L); the Epstein exhibition, 292 (CA), 319 (L); ballet, 321 (CA); the 'Fringe', 319 (CA)

EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS

John Bull's Schooldays, 12 (P), 703 (A), 802 (PS); teachers' pay claim included in wage freeze, 220 (LA); Scottish university education, 236 (R); English for Foreigners, 377 (A); Public Schools for Whom?, 378 (A), 423, 499 (L); position of scientists in British and US universities compared, 379 (A), 423, 461 (L); 'C' stream children, 381 (A), 423, 459, 499, 537 (L); Beaumont College, 393 (R); the NUT, 530 (A), 573, 620 (L); the NUT and the AMA, 530 (A), 573, 620, 665 (L); the 'basic slag' of the teach- ing profession, 530 (A), 573, 620 (L); first term at Shrewsbury, 703 (A), 761, 818, 856, 899 (L); Hollins girls' college, Virginia, 732 (A); a Common Entrance Latin verse paper, 838 (PS); Victorian 'Godliness and Good Learning', 905 (R),• commercial firms' free general knowledge booklets for schools, 938 (CI); book review, 296

Edward Gibbon Wakefield, Paul Bloomfield, 55 (R) EEC in a Northern Light, 331 (A) Egmont, Guy, The Art of Egmontese, 866 (R)

EGYPT

Nine Years of Nasser, 84 (A); President Nasser, 178 (R); union with Syria ended by Syrian revolt, 447 (PW), 450 (A); the history

of the UAR, 450 (A)• Arab unity considered after the break-up

of the union with Syria, 528 (A); President Nasser's war against bureaucracy, 618 (A); capital punishment in Egypt, 813 (A):

sequestration of property of the wealthy, 922 (A); the Copts,

922 (A); the Preparatory Commission for Popular Powers on

TV, 922 (A); the French 'plot' against President Nasser, 922

(A), 949 (L); book review, 179 Ehrenburg, Ilya, People and Life (trans. Anna Bostock and Yvonne Kapp), 549 (R) Einstein and Infeld, The Evolution of Physics, 474 (R) Elections: the Moss Side by-election result, 656 (LA)

ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION, THE

John Byrne declared lawfully-elected General Secretary, 3 (PW), 3 (LA); control by Communists, 3 (LA)•, the story of the ETU ballot-rigging case, 160 (LA), 163 (A), 229 (L); expulsion from TUC recommended, 248 (LA), 281 (A); expelled from TUC,

309 (A); 447 (LA)' 449 (A); Communists defeated in elections

for executive, 695 (PW), 696 (LA); the rules revision conference,

696 (LA); a way for the new executive to defeat the Communists, 845 (LA) Elegy for Young Lovers (Glyndebourne), 141 (CA)

Elephant Over the Alps, Cynthia Pilkington, 328 (R) Eliot, George, 828 (12) Elizabeth and Leicester, Elizabeth Jenkins, 865 (It)

Ellis-Fermor, Una, Shakespeare the Dramatist and other ;tapers, 210

(R.) Elton, Lord, (ed.) General Gordon's Khartoum Journal, 776 (It) Elvin, Harold, Avenue to the Door of the Dead, 100 (R) Emergence of Modern Turkey, The, Bernard Lewis, 65 (R) Empson, William, Milton's God, 434 HO Empty Canvas, The, Alberto Moravia (trans. Angus Davidson), 718 (R) Encounter: hundredth issue, 889 (LA) Encyclopaedia of Murder, Pat Pitman and Colin Wilson, 934 (R) End of Term, 194 (PC) Enemies of Promise, Cyril Connolly, 475 (R)

England, Half English, Colin Maclnnes, 294 (R)

England of Elizabeth, The, A. L. Rowse, 478 (R) English for Foreigners, 377 (A) English Gentleman, The, Simon Raven, 782 (R) English language: a 'bolo', 17 (L); plural of 'dianthus', 203 (L); 'to expect' and 'to anticipate', 882 (PS) English Mystical Tradition, The, David Knowles, 874 (R) English Radicalism: The End?, S. Maccoby, 359 (R) Entertaining guests, 605 (A) Epstein, 292 (CA), 319 (L), 710 (CA) Equality and Excellence, Daniel Jenkins, 873 (R.) Ernst, Br., and Tj. E. de Vries, Nelson's Atlas of the Universe (trans. D. R. Welsh), 296 (R) Ernst, Max, 428 (CA) Eroica 92 (CA) Establishment Club, The, 503 (CA)

ETU Case, The, 160 (LA) Eugenie, Hester Chapman, 675 (R) Europe: the High Authority of the European Coal and Steel Community, 69 (A); 208 (R)

EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY

Teetering Towards Europe, 6 (PC); future fuel policy, 48 (LA); a Common Market monetary fund proposed, 68 (F); the ECSC's control of coal and steel production, 69 (A); need for Britain to 'plunge into Europe', 79 (LA); 81 (A); the problem of Common- wealth trade and the Common Market, 101 (A); Mr. Macmillan announces Britain to apply for membership, 159 (LA); 191 (LA): Commons debate on entering Common Market, 194 (PC), 229 (L); disastrous effect on New Zealand if Britain joins the EEC. 267 (F); position of coal industry, 275 (LA); Labour and Conservative opponents of Britain's entry, 279 (A); the TUC's attitude to the Common Market, 281 (A); reactions of Scandinavian countries to Britain's application to join, 331 (A); European Socialists and a federalist EEC, 401(A): how best to negotiate with Britain?, 401 (A); the role of the Common Market Commission in negotia- tions with Britain, 401 (A); the Six to open negotiations with Britain, 412 (LA); Labour Party's attitude, 414, 494 (A); British application for membership accepted 'in principle', 448 (LA); Mr. Heath on Britain's attitude to the EEC, 491 (LA); Labour Party debate on the Common Market, 494 (A); attitude of the Conservative Party, 495 (A), 810 (PC); Finland and a link with EEC, 517 (A); negotiations with the members of the EFTA, 603 (A); merchant banks and the Common Market, 642 (A); effects of new members on staff and organisation, 647 (A); problems of EEC agricultural policy, 686 (A); Mr. Heath begins negotiations for Britain's entry, 721 (A); the progress of the negotiations, 832, 889 (A); Canada's request for text of Mr. Heath's speech to the Six, 730 (LA); effect on Britain's balance of payments of joining the EEC, 794 (F); full text of Mr. Heath's Paris speech published, 808 (LA); moves towards political integration, 843 (LA); problems for EFIA members if Britain joins, 843 (LA); Britain's approaches to the EEC welcomed in the US, 910 (A)

EUROPEAN FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION attitude of Scandinavian countries, 331 (A); members negotiate to join EEC, 603 (A); meeting in Geneva, 832 (A); problems for members if Britain joins the EEC, 843 (LA)

European Parliamentary Assembly, 401 (A) Evans, Timothy, 17 (L), 891 (A), 949 (L) Evening Standard, 726 (PS) Ever-fixed Mark, An, 733 (P) Every Advantage, John Verney, 398 (R) Everyman His Own Capitalist, 566 (A) Evidence I Shall Give, The (Dublin Festival), 425 (CA) Evidence of the Accused, Roderic Jeffries, 676 (R) Evolution of Human Nature, The, C. Judson Herrick, 474 (R) Evolution of Physics, The, Einstein and Infeld, 474 (R) Exhibitions: the Soviet Fair (Earls Court), 93 (CA), 122 (PS): two architectural exhibitions, 93 (CA); Harrods' display, 'The Best of Britain', 213 (A); the Building Exhibition, 797 (A); Finlandia Exhibition, 797 (A) Exile of Capri, The, Roger Peyrefitte, 210 (R) Exile's Return, Malcom Cowley, 430 (R) Experiment in Criticism, An, C. S. Lewis, 718 (R) Explainers, The, Jules Feiffer, 866 (R) Exploration Diaries of H. M. Stanley, The, (ed.) R. Stanley and A. Neame, 778 (R)

EXPORTS AND IMPORTS

assistance by banks to exporters, 104 (F); 'dumping' of coal, 275 (LA); coal imports necessary, 424 (L); the work of merchant banks, 642 (A); motor industry's loss of markets, 853 (A), 950 (L); The Economics of the Export Boost, 877 (F); how the Govern- ment can help export industries, 877 (F) Eye of the Wind, The, Peter Scott, 35 (R) Fablon, 74 (CI) Face of the Enemy, The, Vernon Scannell, 329 (R) Face of Violence, The, 87 (A) Faces in Shem, D. Van der Meulen, 100 (R) Fact and Fiction, Bertrand Russell, 826 (R) Failure of a Mission, 730 (LA) Failure of a Policy, 844 (LA) Fair Deal for the Shopper (Labour Party pamphlet), 442 (Cl) Fall of Moondust, A, Arthur C. Clarke, 600 (R) Family Jewels, Petru Dumitriu (trans. Edward Hyams), 361 (R) Fanfare, 579 (CA) Fantasticks, The (Apollo), 353 (CA) Faraway Country Revisited, 811 (A) Farnborough Air Show, 311(A) Fascists in Britain, The, Colffi Cross, 511(R) Fast, Howard, April Morning, 472 (R) Fatal Discrepancy, 222 (A) Fathers of the Victorians: The Age of Wilberforce, Ford K. Brown, 905 (R), 925 (L) Federal Case, The, 308 (LA) Federal Fallacies, 49 (A) Federation without Jamaica?, 412 (A) Fedoroff, Alexander, The Side of the Angels, 99 (R) Feiffer, Jules, The Explainers, 866 (R)

Feldman, Irving, Works and Days, 633 (R)

Ferguson Affair, The, Ross Macdonald. 473 (R) Fergusson, Bernard, Wave/I: Portrait of a Soldier, 263 (R)

FESTIVALS

the Holland Festival, 174 (CA); the Edinburgh Festival, 291, 292, 319, 321 (CA), 385, 424 (L); Israel Music Festival, 386 (CA); the Dublin Festival, 425 (CA); Leeds Triennial Festival, 544 (CA); London Film Festival, 576, 627 (CA); Mexican film festival, 860, 904 (CA) Fidelio (Covent Garden), 429 (CA) Fifteenth Century, 1399-1485, The, E. F. Jacob, 956 (R)

59th Financial Survey, 101-114(F)

5 1 (Edinburgh), 319 (CA) Fams

victimisation of Louis Pollock, 18 (L); Visconti's films, 293 (CA); London Film Festival, 576, 627 (CA); teenagers' behaviour at the cinema, 736 (A); John Mortimer's experience of the film industry, 741 (A); Mexican film festival, 860, 904 (CA); book review, 360

FINANCIAL

a Common Market monetary fund proposed, 68 (F); 59th Financial Survey, 101-114 (F); assistance by banks to exporters, 104 (F); unit trusts, 106 (F); investing life insurance funds, 108 (F); building societies and profits tax, 114 (F); Mr. Lloyd's 'little Budget', 127 (LA), 150 (F), 159 (LA); the Bank of Africa project, 131 (A); fourth report of Council on Prices, Productivity and Incomes, 181 (F); the IMF advances credits to the Govern- ment, 191 (LA), 228 (L), 239 (F); the terms of the IMF loan, 645 (F); investment advice to trustees, 211 (F); the Treasury's influence on financial policy, 299 (F); the IMF criticised, 362 (F); limitations of the World Bank, 400 (F); high Bank rate a burden on local authorities, 480 (F); need for a 'two-tier' system of

interest rates, 480 (F); Bank rate cut to ig per cent., 515 (F); the balance of payments problem, 602 (F); 'invisibles' in the balance of payments, 602 (F): City of London, 637-644 (A); the Stock Exchange, 638 (A), 707 (L); Lord Cromer on the use of monetary controls in the economy, 645 (F); Cheaper Money for Councils, 720 (F); The Economics of the Pay Pause, 831 (F); Investment Lessons of 1961, 958 (F)

FINLAND

her economic bad luck, 517 (A); Russia demands military talks, 612 (LA), 657 (A); relations with Russia, 657 (A); the Finlandia Exhibition (V & A), 797 (A) Finland: Working and Waiting 517 (A) Firbank, Ronald, Vahnouth, Prancing Nigger and The Eccen- tricities of Cardinal Pirelli, 475 (R) Firearms, 817 (L)

Fire-Raisers, The (Royal Court), 951 (CA)

First Term, 703 (A) Fischer Verlag, 613 (LA) Fish, frozen and fresh, 339 (PW), 424 (L) Fisher, Margery. Intent Upon Reading, 677 (R) Fitzgerald, The Bodley Head Scott, Vol. IV, 767 (R) Flanagan, Bud, My Crazy Life, 547 (R) Fleming, Peter, Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler, 154 (PS) Flora, Fletcher, Killing Cousins, 362 (R)

Fokine, Michel, Menroirs of a Ballet-Master, 824 (CA)

Foley, Helen, A Handful of Time, 867 (R)

FOOD AND DRINK

'letting well alone' with recipes, 11 (A); Provencal cooking, 11 (A); the hospitality provided for broadcasters, 40 (A), 140 (L); may- onnaise-making: 73 (CI), 229 (L), olive oil or hulk d'arachide?, 140 (L), 186 (Cl), 319 (L); fresh limes, 74, 186, 242 (Cl); slimming powders, 121 (Cl); cheese: Gorgonzola, in (Cl), English and continental cheeses, 364 (A); a firm supplying ice cubes, 185 (CI); dishes with a coating of crackling, 214 (A); melons, 269 (Cl); hors d'ceuvre, 270 (A); olives, 270 (A); acceptable presents of food. 301 (A); casserole grouse, 332 (A); red mullet with fennel flavouring, 332(A); a Daiquiri recipe, 334 (PS); mushrooms and other edible fungi, 365 (Cl), 461, 707 (L); draught beer, 384 (L); Hunter's Beef (Boar de Chasse or spiced beef), 404 (A); unripe grapes for stock or sauces, 405 (A); American food and wine, 441 (A), 461, 539, 575 (L); tarragon, basil, marjoram, and other herbs, 484 (A); saffron and its uses, 556 (A); need for good standards in food, 558 (PS); 'edible quality' not judged at fruit show, 606 (PS); single and double cream for cooking, 647 (A); unusual marmalades, 689 (Cl); spices and their uses, 723 (A); Plum Pudding and Pickles, 752 (A); writers on food and drink, 756 (A); US West Coast cooking, 879 (A); 'canned' foods, 882 (PS); a defence of Socialist gastronomes, 914 (A); table decorations, 937 (A); delivered ready-cooked meals, 962 (CI); present standards in hotel catering, 242 (A); shortcomings of hotels and restaurants, 257 (L); recommended hotels and restaurants in Brighton, 302 (A); some first-class British inns, 960 (A); see also COOKING and WINE

For Tat, 730 (LA) Forbidden Christ, The, 763 (CA) Forcey, Charles, The Crossroads of Liberalism, 147 (R) Ford, Boris, (ed.) The Modern Age, 476 (R) Foreign Legion, French, 98 (R) Foreign policy, 'new dimensions' in, 24 (R) Forester, C. S., parodied, 9 (A) Forster, E. M.: Alexandria, a History and a Guide, 179 (R); Pharos and Pharillon, 179 (R) Forward, Slowly, 696 (LA) Fouchet plan, the, 843 (LA) Four to the Bar (Arts), 927 (CA) Fax and the Camellias, The, Ignazio Silone (trans. Eric Mosbacher), 148 (R) Fox in the Attic, The, Richard Hughes, 472 (R)

FRANCE

President de Gaulle's failure to understand the young and the importance of institutions, 4 (A); France's weak position in Algerian negotiations, 4 (A); Provencal cooking, 11 (A); the Colas case, 30 (R); the conception of a united Europe, 81 (A); negotiations with Algerian rebel government reopened, 81 (A); the Foreigh Legion, 98 (R); fighting between French and Tunisian forces at Bizerta, 128 (LA), 160 (A); relations with Tunisia, 1°0 (A); Government's difficulties in Algeria, 277 (A); Cabinet reshuffle, 277 (A); Paris in August, 301 (A); Paris street-names with political applications, 301 (A); moral judgments on les paras in Algeria, 329 (R), 350, 424, 538, 575 (L); political advantages accruing to President de Gaulle from attempt on his life, 341 (A); the weakness of President de Gaulle's regime-its personal nature, 341 (A); ex-general Salan and his aims, 448 (A); the International Commission of Jurists' report on Bizerte atrocities, 528 (LA); terrorism and murder by the FLN and OAS, 565 (A); the problem of the police, 565, 656, 700(A); police brutality, 656, 700 (A); the demoralisation and corruption spread by the Algerian war, 700 (A); Paris exhibition of Iranian art, 738 (A); the cave art of Lascaux, 739 (A); President de Gaulle's relations with the army, 809 (A); the French 'plot' against President Nasser, 922 (A), 949 (L); the anti-OAS demonstration in Paris on December 19, 944 (A); book reviews, 588, 774 Franco-Prussian War, The, Michael Howard, 389 (R) Frank Buchman's Secret, Peter Howard, 848 (A)

Frankland, Noble, and Sir Charles Webster, Tire Strategic Air Offensive Against Germany, 1939-1945, 511 (R)

Freedom in December, Vercors (trans. Rita Barisse), 551 (R) Freedom of opinion, conscience and religion: 'Appeal for Amnesty, 1961', 81 (A), 139, 170 (L) Freischlitz, Der (Covent Garden), 625 (CA) French Canada, 846 (A) Freud, Sigmund, 97, 954 (R) Freud, Sigmund: Letters., 1873-1939, 97 (R) Freud and the Post-Freudians, J. A, C. Brown, 97 (R) From Atlanta to the Sea, William T. Sherman (ed. B. H. Liddell Hart), 589 (R)

From Neutralism to Non-Alignment, 310 (A)

Frontiers of the Church, H. G. G. Herklots, 875 (R) Froude, James Anthony, 432 (R) Fruit: judging everything except 'edible quality', 606 (PS) Fryer, Peter, and Patricia McGowan Pinheiro, Oldest Ally, 392 (R) Full Term, Philip Spencer, 473 (R) Funerals: comparative costs, 558 (Cl) Fungi, edible, 365 (Cl), 461, 707 (L) Furnished Room, The, Laura del-Rivo, 238 (R) Furniture: looking after oiled furniture, 648, 881 (CI) Fyvel, T. R., The Insecure Offenders, 785 (R) Gagarin, Si! Khrushchev, No!, 167 (A), 203, 229, 256, 287 (L)

GAITSKELL, HUGH

in the Common Market debate, 194 (PC); reference to 'pacifists, neutralists and fellow-travellers', 229, 256 (L); reasons for re-established ascendancy, 374 (A); Gaitskell's Troubles Begin, 449 (A); victory over unilateralism at annual conference, 449, 494 (A); position in party greatly strengthened, 494 (A) Galtskell's Troubles Begin, 449 (A) Gt, Galileo, 474 (R) GI Gallagher, John, and Ronald Robinson, with Alice Denny, Afrke Gt and the Victorians, 176 (R) Gt

Gambling: a seaside casino, 10 (A) Gi Ganging-up, 132 (A) i Gangsters: 87, 133, 199, 225 (A); Why did they become gangsters?, Gy 253 (A); good marksmen?, 253 (A), 290, 318 (L), 470 (R) Gardner, Erle Stanley, The Case of the Terrified Typist, 934 (R) Garnett Family, The, Carolyn G. Heilbrun, 66 (R) Gastronomiad, 914 (A) Ha

GATT, 275 (LA) Ha General Gordon's Khartoum Journal, (ed.) Lord Elton, 776 (R) Ha

Generale della Rovere, II, 712 (CA), Iiii Genesis of the British NHS, The, John and Sylvia Jewkes, 80 (LA) Ila Gentleman, The English, Simon Raven, 782 (R) Ha George, Eliot, The Leather Boys, 790 (R) Ila

Gerffi, Winifred, Branwell Brontë, 179 (R) (

German Opposition to Hitler, The, Hans Rothfels, 64 (R) I/o GERMANY lia possibility of a negotiated settlement over Berlin, 16 (L); Origins Ha of the Third World War, 47 (LA); the German opposition IF Ha Hitler, 64 (R); Berlin as UN headquarters?, 129 (A), 170 (Mg ila 411 (LA); The US and Berlin, 161 (A); Berlin: No Change, 191 Ila (LA); East German Government seals sector boundaries betweeF Ha East and West Berlin, 219 (PW), 220 (A); conditions in EP lia Germany a cause of the Berlin crisis, 247 (LA); internal conditious ( in East Germany, 248 (A); Russian accusations against the Woet Ha over Berlin, 275 (PW); Berlin Waits, 278 (A); Sternhcim's ploY lia. 1913, 293 (CA); the S. Fischer Verlag, 613 (LA), 666 (L); Sefton Ha Delmer and the Nazis, 661 (A); Berliners' contacts over 'the Wall'. lin 696 (A); Herr Ulbricht's tactics over Berlin, 807 (LA); Chant, 5 berlain and Munich, 811 (A); Uwe Johnson on the division 0 Hei Germany, 921 (A); book reviews, 469, 548 lle, GERMANY, EAST,, lie, sector boundaries between East and West Berlin sealed, 21' II,,, (PW), 220 (A); internal conditions-a cause of the Berlin crisis, Ill? 247 (LA), 248 (A); Ulbricht's motives in sealing off West Berlin. Fie, 278 (A); arguments for and against de facto recognition by the i lei West, 411 (LA); August the Thirteenth, 455 (A), 537 (L); 114 Ref failure of agricultural collectivisation, 455 (A), 537 (L); a statis' liei tician refused labour permit in England, 665 (L); Herr UlbrichS3 fie, tactics over Berlin, 807 (LA) Her GERMANY, WEST, Her opposition in Wales to training of West German troops o, Het Pembrokeshire, 168, 496 (A), 537, 575 (L); parties' electiof Her prospects: CDU-CSU, SPD, FDP, 192 (A); Strauss, Erhard' Her Schroeder, 192 (A); Adenauer's remarks during election c5ll2; lies paign, 340 (LA); productions of Brecht plays cancelled, 34''. Hie (LA); Christian Democrats lose Bundestag majority in genera Hill election, 372 (LA); Dr. Adenauer's achievements, 372 (LA); llin election success of the Free Democrats, 450 (A); party jockeyill lliri for position after the election, 450 (A); 'People's Shares' o n industrial undertakings, 566 (A); bartering between the partite Mr, over office, 656 (LA); Dr. Adcnauer re-elected Chancellor, //is 656 (LA)•' Dr. Kroll and the reported Russian proposals over !ifs, Berlin, 695 (PW); Katzer and Erich Mende, 731 (A); the ne;' Hiti Cabinet, 731 (A); West German criticism of William L. Shirai Ho, book on the Third Reich, 890 (A) 11N Gertrude Bell from her Personal Papers, (ed.) Elizabeth Burgoyne' not

207 (R) Hot

Getting Down to Work, 721 (A) S Geyser, Professor A. S., 615 (A) al GHANA sr arrest of leading opponents of the government, 447 (PW); T, Anglo-Ghanaian relations, 492 (LA); dictatorial and repressivs (C government, 492 (LA); the Queen's visit considered, 730 (LA);Holl White Paper on the recent 'conspiracy', 888 (LA); book reviese'lloi.

146 EN.: Ohyka, Motile, The World Mine Oyster, 908 (R) Ilai, Gibbs, Philip, His Lordship, 180 (R) tic Gifts of Passage, Santha Rama Rau, 512 (R) 4: Giono, Jean, The Straw Man, 675 (R) Ca Giorgione, 144 (CA) ,, sc Giuttari, Teodoro, White Nights in Gaol (trans. Archibald Coign el

houn), 675 (R) Pt Glass Door, The, 732 (A) PI

Glass of Brandy by the River. A, 758 (A) N Glorious First of June, The, Oliver Warner, 674 (R) en

Glyndebourne opera: philistine audiences?, 141 (CA), 170 (L) 4 (C Goa: invaded and annexed by India, 843, 887, 919 (PW), 92 Tri (LA) se Go-Between, The, 55 (A)of God and the Soviets, C. de Grunwald (trans. G. W. Robinson' 7's Paskevsky), 870 (R) re Godden, Jon, Told in Winter, 67 (R). be Godliness and Good Learning: Four Studies in a Victorian hied co David Newsome, 905 (R) lion Golden Decade, The, Lawrence and Elisabeth Hanson, 787 (R) lion

Golden Man, The, Frances and Richard Lockridge, 934 (R) Hon lino. Golon, Sergeanne, Angelique and the Sultan, 238 (R) (a)tio Good Food Guide, The, (ed.) Raymond Postgate, 154 (PS), 242 , a. Goodbye Again, 260 (CA) rt00 Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler, Peter Fleming, 154 (PS) lion, Gordon, General, 776 (R) Hort Nor; Gordons, The, Operation Terror, 362 (R) Gorey, Edward, The Gorey Alphabet, 866 (R) Hors Floes Gorey Alphabet, The, Edward Gorey, 866 (R) Gorgonzola cheese, 122 (Cl) lice,/ Gouty Tortoises, 162 (A) Hos/

Hof'

Government surplus stores, 41 (CI) Goya's Wellington stolen, 247 (A) thi Grace and Favour, Loelia, Duchess of Westminster, 551 (R) ste Grallochs, 845 (PC) Cr

GRAMOPHONE RECORDSI Ro 26 29,

the Lady Chatterley trial, 261 (CA); two Shakespeare plays, .,.. ..

(CA); Berlioz and other recordings, 322 (CA); Record Specialits pu 725 (Cl); Tristan and Isolde, °tell°, Gilbert and Sullivan, Su' ,Irr (CA) How Grau, Shirley Ann, The House on Coliseum Street, 598 (R) . ret

Greene, Harris C., The 'Mozart' Leaves at Nine, 266 (R) 0 Greenwich Village: 264 (R); the influx into the Village, 493 Carmine de Sapio ousted, 493 (A); the Village Voice, 962 ( dfll (A Greetings cards, 835 (A) Gribble, Leonard, Wantons Die Hard, 934 (R)

Grid°, II, 388 (CA) Yoh;

Griffin, Gwyn, Shipmaster, 718 (R)

'low; Growing, Leonard Woolf, 828 (11) '10w1Grubb, Frederick, Title Deeds, 149 (R)

Guardian, The: reminiscences or, 365 (PS) Guildford, the ex-Provost of, 167 (A), 202, 228, 257 (L)

Graves, Robert, (retold by) Myths of Ancient Greece, 933 (R) lialt

Gray, Patience, Plats du Jour, 365 (Cl) Hou:

Great Siege, The, Ernie Bradford, 906 (R) 100, tli Greece: Plum Pudding and Pickles., 752 (A); book reviews, 31, .. ufs

479 23: Greene, Graham, In Search of a Character, 594 (R) Grave of Heroes, The, James Cross, 361 (R) How

rer Vous

Guillewinks, 612 (LA)

Guilt Per's TravelsJonathan Swift (ed. Elaine Moss), 933 (R) Gunn, peter. Naples: A Palimpsest, 907 (R)

Gunn, Thom, Gu My Sad Captains and Other Poems, 298 (R) nther, John, Inside Europe Today, 208 (R) Guntrip, Harry, (R) Personality Structure and Human Interaction, 954 Gymnasia in London, 301 (A) Health Through Choice, Dr. D. S. Lees, 612 (LA) Heart is a Lonely Hunter, The, Carson McCullers, 475 (R) Si, tleartbreak House (Wyndham's), 669 (CA) arts and Flowers, 743 (A)

Heaven Has No Favourites, Erich Maria Remarque, 598 (R) Heilbrun, Carolyn G. The Garnett Family, 66 (R) inellions, rhe, 670 (CA) Heelvick, James, The Ho ses, 36 (R) tf_ MP 10 Egypt, 813 SA) Hempstone, Smith, The New Africa, 146 (R) Herbs, 484 (A) 11"sfies, The, 615 (A) pHerklots, H. G. G., Frontiers of the Church, 875 (R) errick, C. Judson, The Evolution of Human Nature, 474 (R) iites, J. H., Reappraisals in History, 956 (R) Fear, Donald Moore, 934 (R)

i'!'l• Ted. 3 (PW), 3 (LA) ii!ailleY, Ronald, Under Soviet Skins, 100 (R)

're^nurchase: present position of the trade, 112 (F); HP agree- Ihrrnents' 938 (CI)

,., oshima, 177 (R)

',1, ,T Lordship, Philip Gibbs, 180 (R)

,e, of Wine, A, Warner Allen, 802 (PS) I.Oull, George, Pit-Yacker, 957 (R) ialison, Ralph. Collected Poems, 298 (R)

, ifolidaY bY the Sea, A, Gerald Brenan, 180 (R)

Tasks, 191 (LA)

,71011DAYS - S.-avec:az with Figu res, 197 (A), 228 (L); a Yugoslav resort's

advert( ement, 214 (Cl); taking children on holiday, 223 (A):

sPaliatison of beauty spots, 483 (A); Wanted: A Minister of

, Tourism. 733 (A), 817, 857, 898 (L); travellers' cheques, 938 • 1/1°110wood, Bernard, (ed.) The Women of Punch, 866 (R) iolv Sinner, The, Thomas Mann, 475 (R)

flialY Week, Louis Aragon, 514(l&) °I'mAND HOUSEMOLD aeroSol sprays, 41 (Cl): shortcomings of British-made luggage, 42, 334 (n), 350 (L), 558 (PS), 707, 762 (L); re-covering suit- cases with Fablon, 74 (CI); sunglasses, 153 (Cl); Bibby's 'Coronet' soap, 154 (CI); a firm supplying ice cubes, 185 (Cl); overhauling electric blankets, 242 (CI); re-sharpening razor blades, 405 (CI); Protecting plywood, 405 (Cl); pet food, 441 (Cl); poor plastics /r),j°ducts. 484 (CI);p lastic lampshades, 484 (CI); the Mazda etabulb, 486 (CI); a 'timer' for telephone calls, 520 (CI); entertainin

IC g guests, 605 (A); cleaning by `Vacuumation', 606 1); m looking after oiled furniture, 648, 881 (Cl); washer replace- Water service b Water Boards, 648 (CI); Record Specialities'

service, 725 (C4'; the Building Exhibition, 797 (A); disadvantages

, ST. Subscriber Trank Dialling, 836 (Cl); Homes for Today and I morrow (Ministry of Housing report), 859 (CA); a Which? !enort on sewing-machines, 881 (CI); removal services for

oedsitters, 881 (Cl); table decorations, 937 (A); delivered ready-

5, 962 (Cl) Home, 736 (A)

if,0 es for rOday and Tomorrow, 859 (CA)

V.°01110sexuals, prosecutions of, 899 (L)

1,,,,,, dium Priest, The, 21 (CA) gonans, The, 670 (CA)

Alfred, Makers of Mathematics, 474 (R) V, es and Fears. 919 (LA)

1Voroach,

:1,4 d'ceut,hbeld Talc Reckoning (trans. Norman Denny), 148 (R)

tcses, 7'he, James Helvick, 36 (R)

:•,ose.-Trading in Bonn, 656 (LA)

11,, - Ttals: suiting hospital routine to the patient, 80 (LA) rliarifEANDl51. Constance Spry, 605 (A)

RESTAURANTS the Good Food Guide's recommendations, 154 (PS); present

sn randards ' in catering, 242 (A); the Goodhews and Ind Coope

....P.ires. 242 (A); poor catering standards, 257 (L); need for

, nr Standards in food 558 (PS); 'squalor' of English pubs th t), 350, 384 (L); Brighton hotels and restaurants, 302 (A) I .,e otharn (New York), 334 (PS); mistakes in bills, 800 Cl)( i rust Houses' wine list, 939 (PS); 960 (A) riot, • some first-class British inns rio.': liner Midnight, The, 417 (A) iio,"," ' 'The, 638 (A)

se for Mr. Biswas, A, V. S. Naipaul, 472 (R)

rouuser Coliseum Street, The, Shirley Ann Grau, 598 (R) , the n,A141,, HoUS1NO 0,, ..iiieeklieath building inquiry, 17, 57 (L), 496 (A); mediocrity 2vo(d", design, 17 (L); the Ministry of Housing's annual report, . rebuil . )1,the layout of New Towns, 232 (CA), 256, 317 (L), , dug; m the City of London, 638 (A); housing the homeless : ,,nn1-0,11edon, KO (4I •••-•5 (LA), 761, 819, 899 (L); rents at King's Court % Rendre Mansions, Chelsea, 695 (LA), 701 (A), 819, 857 repoi.t?Tens fOr Today and Tomorrow (Ministry of Housing '1.°5Y (L;A); book review, 468

Homeless, 695 (LA)

oward8 °ward' irsicklhafget7T, 6h: (A) Franca-Prussian War, 389 (R) °ward'. eta, Frank Buchman's Secret, 848,(A)

• League for Penal Reform, 219 (LA) Habsburg Empire, the 772 (R)

Hairdressers, men's: tips, 74 (PS); wages and conditions, 333 (Cl) Hsll /4ale, Leslie, Hanged in Error, 345 (A)

Radclyffe, 786 (R) Hall. Sir Robert, 435 (F) Hail-mark of a Wages Policy, 435 (F)

Rammarskjold, Dag: killed in air crash in Africa, 371 (PW). 371

(LA); his work for the United Nations, 371 (LA) Handful of Time A, Helen Foley, 867 (R) Hanged by the Neck, Arthur Koestler and C. H. Rolph, 343 (A) Hanged in Error, Leslie Hale, 345 (A) Hannibal. 328 (R) Hanson, Lawrence and Elisabeth, The Golden Decade, 787 (R) Hard Lffe,

The Plains O'Brien, 718 (R)

Hard Road to Peace, The, 565 (A) Hardy, Emma, Some Recollections (ed. Evelyn Hardy and Robert Gittings), 632 (R)

Harvey,The Art of George Eliot, 828 (R)

Has Man a Future?. Bertrand Russell, 826 (R) Hawker, James, 674 (R)

Ha' 13ellYs, The Italian Renaissance in its Historical Background, Hi See NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE 592(j

Howarth, T. E. B., Citizen-King, 774 (R) Howe, Irving, Politics and the Novel, 265 (R) Howe, Lord, 674 (R) HP Recovers, 112 (F) Hughes, Richard, The Fox in the Attic, 472 (R) Hull. Helen, A Tapping on the Wall, 361 (R) Humanism: 871 (R), 898, 925 (L); Fridtjof Nansen's humanism misrepresented by the BBC, 946 (A) Humanist Anthology, Margaret Knight, 871 (R), 898, 925 (L) Humanist Frame, The, (ed.) Julian Huxley, 871 (R) Humorous books, 866 (R) Hundred Up, 889 (LA) Hungary: Help Hungary Fund, 538 (L); the 1956 rising, 614 (A) Hustler, The, 625 (CA) Hutchinson, R. C., Image of My Father, 472 (R), 539 (L) Huxley, Julian, (ed.) The Humanist Frame, 871 (R) I Said Oddly, Diddle I?, Paul Jennings, 866 (R) I Speak of .Freedom, Kwame Nkrumah, 146 (R) Ice cubes, 185 (Cl) Ice in the Bedroom, P. G. Wodehouse, 550 (R) Identification Parade, 276 (LA) Identi-kit, 276 (LA) If I Were Chancellor, 116 (F) If You See Me Conlin', Adrian Mitchell, 957 (R) Image and the Search, The, 529 (A) Image of My Father, R. C. Hutchinson, 472 (R), 539 (L) Imagination of Charles Dickens, The, A. 0. J. Cockshut, 328 (R) lather and Salisbury Plain, 281 (A)

IMMIGRATION

debate at Conservative Party conference, 529 (PC); coloured immigrants, 606 (PS), 621 (L); the immigration Bill, 611 (PW), 611 (LA), 729(9W), 729 (LA), 845 (PC); Mr. Butler's arguments in the Immigration Bill debate, 845 (PC); the average Briton's tacit colour bar, 925 (L) Improper Bohemians, The, Allen Churchill, 264 (R) In Ferment, 922 (A) In Honour Bound, Nina Bawden, 551 (R) In Search of a Character, Graham Greene, 594 (R) In Search of Sheba, Barbara Toy, 907 (R) In the Days of McKinley, Margaret Leech, 673 (R) In the Pipeline, 220 (LA) INDIA Indian cooking, 725 (A); World Council of Churches meets at New Delhi, 814 (A); invades and annexes Goa, 843, 887, 919 (PW), 920 (LA); Mr. Nehru's reputation marred by the Goa aggression, 920 (LA); book review, 100 Indian Art In America, Frederick J. Dockstader, 792 (R) Individual and the Universe, The, Professor A. C. B. Lovell, 474 (R) Indonesia, 587 (R)

INDUSTRY

lame-duck' industries, 79 (LA); need for campaign against restrictive practices, 79 (LA); how to fight rising prices, 202, 228 (L); Government's neglect to set up an Atomic Forum for nuclear engineering industry, 222 (A); the printing industry's problems, 308 (LA); Chancellor's 'interference' with arbitration machinery, 527 (LA); 'Design in Industry' (a Times supplement), 546 (CA); The Slump in Steel, 552 (F); danger of industrial

slump, 910 (F); the motor industry's 'incompetence', 853 (A),

950 (L) Infeld and Einstein, The Evolution of Physics, 474 (R) Infidelity, 206 (CA) Influence of Natural Objects, The, 890 (P) Inglis, Brian, (ed.) John Bull's Schooldays, 802 (PS) Innocent Moon, The, Henry Williamson, 675 (R) Innocents, The, 904 (CA) Insecure Offenders, The, T. R. Fyvel, 785 (R) Inside Europe Today, John Gunther, 208 (R) Insomnia, A Touch of, 569 (A) Insufferable Patronage, 167 (A.) Intent Upon Reading, Margery Fisher, 677 (R) Intercommunion, 663 (A), 705, 761, 818, 856, 898, 925 (L) International Monetary Fund: 68 (5),• advances credits to the British Government, 191 (LA), 228 (L), 239 (F); the terms of

the loan, 645 (F); Dr. Per Jacobsson, 239(F); method of operation

criticised, 362 (F) Intimations of Gloom, 311(A) Intimidation, 315 (A) Into the Club, 159 (LA) Intriguers, The, 731(A) Introduction to Astronomy, C. Payne-Gaposchkin, 474 (R) Invasion Quartet, 541 (CA) Investigations are Proceeding, Jeffrey Ashford, 934 (R) Investing in Europe, 794 (F Investment for Life, 108 (F Investment Lessons of 1961, 9511 (F) lphigenia in Tauris (Covent Garden), 429 (CA) Iran: Paris exhibition of Iranian art, 738 (A) Iraq: Kassem and Kuwait, 7 (A); 207 (R) Ireland: 67 (R); Cardinal Newman's failure to establish a Catholic university in Dublin, 868 (R), 926 (L) Ireland, Republic of: the Dublin Festival, 425 (CA); application for membership of EEC, 603 (A); Augustus John and Ireland, 662(A); Irishmen and the Immigration Bill, 729 (PW), 729 (LA); Irish sewing-machines, 881 (CI); 932 (R) Island of Shame, 928 (CA) Israel: the flight of the Arabs from Palestine in 1948, 16, 58, 91 171 (L); Israel Music Festival, 386 (CA) It Wasn't Mel, Ian Jeffries, 676 (R) Italian Renaissance in its Historical Background, The, Denys Hay, 592 (R)

ITALY

the 'hydrocarbon revolution', 48, 275 (LA); Enrico Mattei and ENI, 347 (A); the attitude of North to South, 347 (A); the British press's lack of understanding of Italy, 347 (A); book reviews, 261, 548, 592 It's a Long Way to Oxyrhynchus, 9 (A) Jacob, E. F., The Fifteenth Century, 1399-1485, 956 (R) Jacobsson, Dr. Per, 239, 362 (F) Jam Tomorrow, 345 (A) Jamaica: to leave the West Indian Federation, 412 (A) James, William: on psychical research, 236 (R) James Anthony Froude, 1818-1856, Waldo Hilary Dunn, 432 (R) Japan: Hiroshima, 177 (R); 358 (R), 461 (L), 866 (R) Japanese Inn, Oliver Statler, 866 (R) Jean de la Lune (Edinburgh), 319 (CA) Jeans, Sir James, The Universe Around Us, 474 (R) Jeffries, Ian, It Wasn't Mel, 676 (R) Jeffries, Roderic, Evidence of the Accused, 676 (R) Jenkins, Daniel, Equality and Excellence, 873 (R) Jenkins, Elizabeth, Elizabeth and Leicester, 865 (R) Jenkins, Robin, Dust on the Paw, 238 (R) Jennings, Paul, I Said Oddly, Diddle I?, 866 (R) Jerome sisters, the, 265 (R), 290 (L) Jewkes, John and Sylvia, The Genesis of the British NHS, 80 (LA) Jews: causes of anti-Semitism, 57 (L) Ns!, Lumir, Mongolian Journey, 328 (R) John, Augustus, 662 (A) John Birch Society, The, 415, 535 (A) John Bull's Schooldays, 12 (P), 703 (A) John Bull's Schooldays, (ed.) Brian Inglis, 802 (PS) John Christopher in Paris, Romain Rolland, 180 (R) Johnny Alleluia, Charles Causley, 789 (R) Johnson, Pamela Hansford, This Bed Thy Centre, 398 (R) Johnson, Pamela Hansford, and C. P. Snow, (ed.) Winter's Tales, No. 7, 908 (R) Jonas, Klaus W., The Life of Crown Prince William (trans. Charles W. Bangert), 64 (R) Jones, Mervyn, Potbank, 584 (R) Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation, 1838-39, Frances Anne Kemble, 906 (R) Journalism: see PRESS Journalist, The, 881 (PS) Journals of Captain James Cook, The, Vol. II, (ed.) J. C. Beagiehole, 907 (R) Judgment at Nuremberg, 928 (CA) Judicial Reflections, 496 (A) Jungk, Robert, Children of the Ashes (trans. Constantine Fitz- Gibbon), 177 (R) Jurists, International Commission of: report on Bizerte atrocities, 528 (LA) Kalb, Marvin, Dragon in the Kremlin, 311(A) Kap), 763 (CA) Karakoram, Fosco Maraini, 328 (R.) Kariba Dam, The, 452 (A), 573, 620, 665 (L) Kassem and Kuwait, 7 (A) Katanga Realities, 373 (A) Keen, Maurice, The Outlaws of Mediteval Legend, 34(R) Keep, The (Royal Court), 820 (CA) Keep Away from Bootleg Hooch, 133 (A) Keepers, The, 143 (CA) Kelly, Mary, The Spoilt Kill, 181(R) Kemble, Frances Anne, Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation, 1838-39, 906 (R) Kemp, Peter, Alms For Oblivion, 907 (R) Kendall, P. M., The Yorkist Age, 956 (R) Kennan George F., Russia and the West under Lenin and Stalin, 263 (R) Kennedy, President: See UNITED STATES Kenya: Ronald Ngala, leader of the 1CADU, 50 (PC); impending release of Jomo Kenyatta, 50 (PC) Kerr, Jean, The Snake Has All the Lines, 866(R) Key, The, Junichiro Tanizaki, 238 (R) Key to the Door, Alan Sillitoe, 551 (R) KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA possibility of a negotiated Berlin settlement, 16 (L); and a peace treaty with East Germany, 129 (A); 161 (A); 192 (LA); his demands over East Germany, 247 (LA); speech to the 22nd Party Congress, 527, 563 (LA), 611 (PW) Kidnap, George Waller, 597 (R) Killing Cousins, Flora Fletcher, 362 (R) Kilpatrick, Sarah, The Phoenix Hour, 867 (R) King, Francis, The Custom House, 398 (R) King John (Old Vic), 464 (CA) King of Kings, 763 (CA) King-Hall, Stephen, Our Times: 1900-1960, 208 (R) Kirov Ballet, the, 19, 61 (CA), 140 (L), 953 (CA) Kitchen, The, 92 (CA) Kitchen, The (Royal Court), 18 (CA) Knight, Margaret, Humanist Anthology, 871 (R), 898, 925 (L) Knights of St. John, 906 (R) Knights Timorous, 5'72 (A) Know Nothing, Mary Lee Settle, 514 (R) Knowles, David, The English Mystical Tradition, 874 (R) Knox, Ronald: his New Testament translation, 595 (R), 621, 666, 707, 762, 925 (L) Knox-Mawer, June, The Sultans Came to Tea, 328 (R) Koestler, Arthur, and C. H. Rolph, Hanged by the Neck, 343 (A) Kohn, Hans, The Mind of Germany, 548 (R) Kolan, Walter, Religion in the Soviet Union, 870 (R) Korea, South: leaders of recent coup gaoled, 47 (PW) Kracauer, Siegfried, The Nature of Film, 360 (R)

Kuwait: British troops landed, 3 (PW); Kassem and Kuwait, 7

(A); Kuwait: Time to Depart, 49 (LA) Kuwait: Time to Depart, 49 (LA)

LABOUR PARTY resistance among Labour MPs to Britain joining the Six, 6 (PC); lack or a positive European policy, 191 (LA), 194 (PC); names of MPs voting against entering the Common Market, 194 (PC), 229 (L); Labour opponents of entry into EEC, 279 (A); reasons for Hugh Gaitskelni re-established ascendancy, 374 (A); pEospects for the Blackpool conference, 374 (A); contrast with European Socialists' ideas on EEC and federalism, 401(A); Prospects for Blackpool, 414 (A); the party's present prospects, 414 (A), and the hazards of over-confidence and Common Market policy, 414 (A); Fair Deal for the Shopper (pamphlet), 442 (CI); the party conference at Blackpool: 447 (PW), 449 (A), the Common Market debate, 494 (A), Executive Committee election result, 494 (A); Harold Wilson, 447 (LA), 449 (A); uneasiness about future of the trade union movement, 447 (LA); Frank Cousins at Blackpool, 449 (A); still two parties under the surface, 449 (A); feeling of impotence through lack of office, 494 (A)

Lady Chatterley trial, the, 261 (CA) Lake Regions of Central Africa, The, Sir Richard F. Burton, 778 (R) Lampe, David, and Laszlo Szenasi, The Self-Made Villain, 908 (R.) Lampshades, plastic, 484 (CI) Lancaster, Osbert, Signs of the Times, 1939-1961, 866 (R) Land of Italy, The, Jasper More, 479 (R) Landau, Rom, Morocco Independent, 328 (R) Larteguy, Jean, The Centurions (trans. Xan Fielding), 329 (R) Lascaux: cave art, 739 (A) Laski, Marghanita, Ecstasy, 717 (R) Last August, The, Jean Ross, 238 (R) Last Bourbons of Naples, The, Harold Acton, 548 (R) Last Exile, The, James Aldridge, 361 (R) Last Hours of Sandra Lee, The, William Sansom, 598 (R) Last Puritan, The, George Santayana, 477 (R) Late Lord Byron, The, Doris Langley Moore, 63 (R)

Latin verse paper, a, 838 (PS) Latourette, Kenneth Scott, Christianity in a Revolutionary Age. Vol. 3: The Nineteenth Century Outside Europe. 875 (R) Law and the City, The, 637 (A) Law as Literature, The, (ed.) Louis Blom-Cooper, 815 (A) Law Shop, The, Leo Townsend, 434 (R) Lawrence, Frieda and D. H., 863 (R) Lawrence of Arabia: The Man and the Motive, Anthony Nutting, 716 (R) le Carre, John, Call for the Dead, 181 (R) Lea, Tom, The Primal Yoke, 36 (R) Leakage, 808 (LA) Leather Boys, The, Eliot, George, 790 (R) Leaves From a Journal, 1855, Queen Victoria (ed. Raymond Morti- mer), 235 (R) Lederer, William J., A Nation of Sheep, 586 (R) Lee, Laurie, The Sun My Monument, 149 (R) Leech, Margaret, In the Days of McKinley, 673 (R) Lees, Dr. D. S., Health Through Choice, 612 (LA) Legal Barbarians, The, 343 (A)

LEGAL

the ETU ballot-rigging case, 3 (PW), 3 (LA), 160 (LA), 163 (A) 229 (L); swearing in a child, 16 (L); the Evans case, 17 (L), 891 (A), 949 (L); Voltaire and the Cates case, 30 (R); 'Appeal for Amnesty, 1961', 81 (A), 139, 170 (L); the Bahraini prisoners, 91, 139, 256 (L); the Street Offences Act, 91 (L); 'life' imprison- ment, 132 (A); victimisation by unions of a BOAC draughts- man, 132 (A); Malcom St. Clair declared elected MP for Bristol South East, 159 (PW), 160 (LA), 202(L); two legal acts combining to constitute an offence, 203 (L); reactionary opinions among lawyers on crime and punishment, 343 (A), 499, 539 (L); some progressive lawyers, 383 (L); CND supporters in court, 405 (PS); anomalies of the appeal system, 496(A); Ministry inspectors not judges, 496 (A); Treatment or Punishment, 497 (A), 537, 574 (L); identity parades, 522 (PS); the International Commission of Jurists' report on Bizerte atrocities, 528 (LA); legal aid In affiliation cases, 539 (L); increase of sentences on appeal, 564 (LA); The Law and the City, 637 (A); juvenile delinquents, 785 (R); powers of the Commissioners of Customs and Excise in tax matters, 815 (A); great writing in and about the law, 815 (A); talks to be held on the sub judice issue, 888 (LA); The Criminal Society, 893 (A), 949 (L); the working of criminal courts, 893 (A); prosecutions of homosexuals, 899 (L); tests for drunken drivers, 920 (LA) Legend or Reality, 495 (A) Leicester, the Earl of, 865 (R) Lejeune, Anthony, News of Murder, 181 (R) Leon Mono, Pretre, 577 (CA) Leopold I of Belgium, 327 (R) Let My People Go, 61 (CA) Let Nothing You Dismay, 923 (A) 'Let Us Deserve to be Great', 314 (A) Let Wives Tak Tent (Edinburgh Festival), 292 (CA), 385, 424 (L) Letter from Spain, 922 (A) Letter of the Law, 132, 496, 815 (A) Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, The. Volume XI, (ed.) Charles Stephen Dessain, 868 (R) Letters of Beethoven, The, (ed.) Emily Anderson, 672 (R) Letters to a Friend, 1950-1952, Rose Macaulay, 595 (R) Letting Well Alone, 11(A)

Levellers and the English Revolution, The, H. N. Brailsford, 33 (R) Levi, Peter, Si, Beaumont, 1861-1961, 393 (R)

Levine, Norman, One Way Ticket, 830 (R) Lewis, Bernard, The Emergence of Modern Turkey, 65 (R) Lewis, C. S., An Experiment in Criticism, 718 (R) Lewis, Dr. David, The Ship Would Not Travel Due West, 907 (R) Lewis, Kid, 167 (A), 203 (L) Lewis, Wilmarth Sheldon, Horace Walpole, 596 (R)

LIBERAL PARTY

long-term peossibility of a Lib.-Lab. radical party, 374 (A); the Liberal Assembly at Edinburgh: 413 (A), 459, 499 (L), discussion on Berlin, 413(A), 459, 499 (L); Better Buys (pamphlet), 442 (CI) Licensing laws: more liberal liquor laws in South Africa, 86 (A); the Prohibition era in the US, 87, 133, 199, 254 (A); the campaign for Sunday opening in Wales, 313 (A) Life and Death of Radclyffe Hall, The, Una, Lady Troubridge, 786 (R) Life in Celluloid, A, 741 (A) Life of Crown Prince William, The, Klaus W. Jonas (trans. Charles W. Bangert, 64 (R) Lifeline, The, Hugo Charteris, 180 (R) 'Lifeline' appeal, 950 (L) Light and Liberty, 163 (A), 229 (L) Limes, 74, 186, 242 (Cl) Limited Deal, A, 5 (A) Lindbergh kidnapping, the, 597 (R) Lindop, Audrey Erskine, The Way to the Lantern, 398 (R) Listowel, Judith, The Modern Hostess, 605 (A) Literary Gullet, The, 756 (A) Little Brown Brother, Leon Wolff, 673 (R) Liverpool Daily Post's sensationalism, 650 (PS) Living Antiquity, 252 (A) Living Screen, The, Roger Manvell, 360 (R)

Livingstone's Missionary Correspondence, 1841-1856, (ed.) I.

Schapera, 875 (R) Lizzie Borden: The Untold Story, Edward Radin, 473 (R)

LLOYD, SELWYN

negative response by unions to his call for wage restraint, 5 (A); problem of keeping the economy in balance, 38 (F); stupidity of his 'economic regulators', 90 (L); the 'little Budget' examined, 127 (LA), 150 (F), 159 (LA); imposes six-months' wage freeze on Government employees, 220 (LA); proposed 'Planning Coun- cil', 299 (F); see also ECONOMIC

Lobsenz, Herbert, Vangel Griffin, 36(R) Local government: effects of a high Bank rate, 480 (F); the housing problem, 695 (LA), 761 (L); action over excessive rents in Chelsea, 701 (A.), 819 (L); Cheaper Money for Councils, 720 (F) Lockhart, R. H. Bruce, British Agent, 479 (R) Lockbridge, Frances and Richard, The Golden Man, 934 (R) Lola, 576, 952 (CA) Lolita Slept Here, 568 (A)

LONDON

the Blackheath building inquiry, 17, 57 (L); London Transport Executive's annual report, 185 (CI); improvements in the minicab service promised, 213 (CI); cars impounded for parking offences, 214 (Cl); gymnasia, 301 (Cl); the Committee or 100's anti- nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, 376 (A); City of London, 637-644 (A); the City of London's Common Council and Court of Aldermen, 637 (A); rebuilding in the City of London, 638 (A); decline of the Port of London, 644 (A); London street guides and atlases, 688 (CD; housing the homeless in London, 695 (LA), 761, 819, 899 (L); rents at two blocks of flats in Chelsea, 695 (LA), 701 (A); London amusements for children, 799 (Cl); the 'London Visitors Service', 836 (Cl); Savile Row tailors, 939 (FS)

London County Council: shortcomings over housing the homeless, 695 (LA), 761, 819 (L) London Film Festival, 576, 627 (CA) Long After Wren, 638 (A) Long Sunset, The (Mermaid), 765 (CA) Lost Tribes of Reading, The, 531 (A) Louis-Philippe, King, 774 (R) Love: representation in art, 98 (R) Lovell, Professor A. C. B., The Individual and the Universe, 474 (R) Lovers of Montparnasse, The, 21 (CA) Lowry, Bates, The Visual Experience, 792 (R) Lowry, Malcolm, Under the Volcano, 262 (R), 287 (L) Lucas Commission, the, 920 (LA)

Lucie-Smith, Edward, A Tropical Childhood and other Poems, 633

(R) Lucrative Mystery, The, 251(A) Luggage, British-made, 42, 334 (PS), 350 (L), 558 (PS), 707, 762 (L) Luther (Royal Court), 171 (CA) Lyall, Gavin, The Wrong Side of the Sky, 181 (R) Macaulay, Lord: a quotation, 925 (L)

Macaulay, Rose, Letters to a Friend, 1950-1952, 595 (R)

Macbeth (Old Vic), 951 (CA) McCarthyism, 532 (A) Maccoby, S., English Radicalism; The End?, 359 (R) McCullers, Carson: The Heart is a Lonely Hunter, 475 (R); Clock Without Hands, 551 (R) Macdonald, Dwight, (ed.) Parodies, 932 (R)

Macdonald, John D., The Cross-Roads, 361 (R)

Macdonald, Ross, The Ferguson Affair, 473 (R) Maclnnes, Colin, England, Half English, 294 (R) Maclnnes, Helen, Decision at Delphi, 181 (R) Mackay, Agnes Ethel, The Universal Self. A Study of Paul Valery, 360(R) McKinley, President, 673 (R) McLaren, Moray, The Wisdom of the Scots, 788 (R) MacLennan, Hugh, Scotsman's Return, 395 (R) MacLeod, lain, Neville Chamberlain, 807 (LA), 811(R), 857, 898 (L) Mac Liamm6ir, Micheal, Each Actor on his Ass, 549 (R)

MACMILLAN, HAROLD

'never-had-it-so-good' slogan recoils, 79 (LA); pronouncement while on holiday, 275 (PW); 'baring his teeth' on TV, 501 (L); speech to Conservative Party conference, 529 (PC); an untrue story, 650 (PS) McShane, Mark, Seance on a Wet Afternoon, 676 (R) Mafia, the, 225 (A) Magician of Lublin, The Isaac Bashevis Singer, 361 (R) Mahler, Gustav, 951 (CA) Mailer, Norman, Advertisements for Myself, 510 (R) Maitland, F. W., Domesday Book and Beyond, 478 (R) Makers of Mathematics, Alfred Hooper, 474 (R) Malta, 906 (R) Man and Caveman, 739 (A), 899 (L) Man Who Ran Away, The, Daniel B. Dodson, 934 (R) Mann, Thomas, The Holy Sinner, 475 (R) Manvell, Roger, The Living Screen, 360 (12) Maps: of London and other cities, 688 (Cl) Maraini, Fosco, Karakoram, 328 (R) Marcade, Jean, Roma Amor, 98 (R) Marks, Elaine, Colette, 237 (R) Marmalade, 689 (CI) Marriage: rich American girls, 265 (R) Masters, John, The Road Past Mandalay, 326 (R) Match to Fire the Thames, A, Ann Stafford, 864 (R) Matheson, Sylvia, Time Off to Dig, 550 (R) Matshikiza, Todd, Chocolates for my Wife, 908 (R) Mattei, Enrico, 347 (A) Matter of Morale, A, 527 (LA) Matter of Personalities, A, 342 (A) Matthews, T. S., Name and Address, 66 (R) Maugham, Somerset, 23 (R) Mauriac, Francois: parodied, 9 (A); Second Thoughts, 549 (R) Mayonnaise: 73 (Cl), 229 (L); olive oil or huile d'arachide?, 140 (L), 186 (CD, 319 (L); which Richelieu invented mayonnaise?, 213, 241 (A), 319 (L) Meanwhile in Geneva, 250 (A)

MEDICAL

the needs of the hospital patient, 80 (LA); Which?'s testing of medical products, 241 (A), 256 (L); doctors' opposition to medical discoveries, 241(A), 290 (L); fining of doctors for over-

prescription' 287, 318 (L); the shortage of doctors, 612, 844 (LA);

osteopaths, 844 (LA), 925 (L); need to improve pay and status of medical auxiliaries, 844 (LA); doubts over the cause of Napoleon's death, 924 (A) Medieval Panorama, G. G. Coulton, 478 (R) Melons, 269 (CI) Memoirs of a Ballet-Master, Michel Fokine, 824 (CA) Memoirs and Correspondence of Frieda Lawrence, (ed.) E. W.

Tedlock, 863 (R) Men of Friday, The, Desmond Stewart, 718 (R) Mental health: shortage of medical staff, 612 (LA); Freudian theory and psychotherapy, 954 (R) Merchant banks, 642 (A) Meshing into Gear, 697 (A) Mexico: film festival, 860, 904 (CA) Michener, James A., Report of the County Chairman, 673 (R)

MIDDLE EAST

British troops landed in Kuwait, 3 (PW); Kassem and Kuwait, 7 (A); the flight of the Arabs from Palestine in 1948, 16, 58, 91, 171 (L); Kuwait: Time to Depart, 49 (LA); Nine Years of Nasser, 84 (A); Syria secedes from the United Arab Republic, 447 (PW), 450 (A); forces acting for and against Arab unity,

528 (A); book reviews, 65, 178, 207, 512; see also EGYPT

Middleman, The, Christine Brooke-Rose, 297 (R) Mighty and their Fall, The, I. Compton-Burnett, 397 (R) Mila 18, Leon Uris, 598 (R) Miles, Beryl, Spirit of Mexico, 907 (R) Millionaire, On Not Being a, 8 (A) Milton's God, William Empsom, 434 (R) Mind of Germany, The, Hans Kohn, 548 (R) Mind of MRA, The, 848 (A) Mindless in Ghana, 492 (LA) Minicabs: improvements in service promised, 213 (Cl); 802 (PS) Minister, The, Maurice Edelman, 148 (R) Minoan culture, 955 (R) Miss Lonelyhearts and A Cool Million, Nathanael West, 475 (R)

MISSILES, GUIDED WEAPONS, ROCKETS AND SATELLITES

Major Gagarin's enthusiastic reception in Britain, 167 (A), 203, 229 (L); reservations about Russian successes, 167 (A); Russia's second successful manned space flight, 191 (PW); the first astronauts, 209 (R) Missionary work, 875 (R) Mitchell, Adrian, If You See Me Comin', 957 (R) Moderato Cantabile, 61 (CA) Modern Age, The, (ed.) Boris Ford, 476 (R) Net 6 No 1Ver Ner No Aro Aro Ner Ner No No Ner Net NeN

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Modern Hostess, The, Judith Listowel, 605 (A) Modern Literature and Christian Faith, Martin Tomei!, 238 (R)

Modern Primitives, Oto Bihalji-Merin, 149 (R)

Moment of Truth, 844 (LA) Monarchy and Royal Family, The: Queen Victoria, 235 (R); Queen's visit to Ghana, 730 (LA); the abdication of Edward V 768 (R) Mongait, A. L., Archeology in the USSR, 396 (R) Mongolian Journey, Lumir Jisl, 328 (R) Monroe Doctrine, 346 (A) Montesquieu: A Critical Biography, Robert Shackleton, 359 501 (L) Month's Hard Labour, A, 889 (A) Moore, Donald, Highway of Fear, 934 (R) Moore, Doris Langley, The Late Lord Byron, 63 (R) Moorish Recipes, The Marquis of Bute, 725 (A) Moral Re-Armament, 848 (A), 898, 925, 950 (L) Moravia, Alberto, The Empty Canvas (trans. Angus David 718 (R) More, Jasper, The Land of Italy, 479 (R) More Than Meets the Eye, Carl Mydans, 66 (R) More than Moon, Laurence Clark, WO (R) Morning Glory, Mary Motley, 786 (R) Morocco Independent, Rom Landau, 328 (R) Mortimer, Raymond, (ed.) Leaves From a Journal, 1855, 00 Victoria, 235 (R) Moscow: Interim Report, 564 (A) Mosley, Sir Oswald, 511 (R) Moss Side, 656 (LA) Mossman, James, Rebels in Paradise, 587 (R) Motels in the US, 568 (A) Mothers, unmarried, 2137, 349. 383, 539 (L) Motley, Mary, Morning Glory, 786 (R) Motor industry: accusations of incompetence and loss of ex markets, 853 (A), 950 (L)

MOTORING AND MOTOR-CARS

improvements in the minicab service promised, 213 (CD; „I

pounded cars, 214 (Cl); foreign visitors and hire cars, 290, ,

(L); 666 (L); car radio repairs, 838 (CI); disagreement over t , for drunkenness, 920 (LA) Mottram, R. H., Time's Increase, 266 (R) Moulinier, Serge, and Elisabeth Ayrton, The Doric Temple, 31 Mountaineering, 328 (R) Mourning Becomes Electra (Old Vic), 820 (CA) 'Mozart' Leaves at Nine, The, Harris C. Greene, 266 (R) Mr. Cooper, 781 (R) Mr. Lloyd's Dilemma, 38 (F) Mr. Lloyd's Long Loser, 127 (LA) Mr. Nehru's Adventure, 920 (LA) Mr. Soon, 745 (A) Mumford, Lewis, The City in History, 468 (R) Munro, Hugh, The Clydesiders, 830 (R) Munthe, Malcolm, The Bunty Boys, 785 (R) Murder, 564 (LA) Murphy, Gardner, and Robert 0. Ballou, (ed.) William JameS Psychical Research 236 (R) Mushrooms, 365 (q, 461, 707 (L) Mushrooms and Toadstools, stools, John Ramsbottom, 365 (Cl)

MUSIC AND OPERA

Sviatoslav Richter, 59 (CA); Elegy for Young Lovers (Glynn°, el bourne), 141 (CA); Glyndebourne's audiences, 141 (CA), 170 ('•' 9,t the Holland Festival: Hindemith's Cardillac, The Marriage ' g Figaro, Benvenuto Cent', 174 (CA); Schoenberg, 291 (CA): It Edinburgh Festival, 291 (CA); Israel Music Festival, 386 (CA,' ni lphigenia in Taunts and Fidello (Covent Garden), 429 (Cu St Die Walkdre (Covent Garden), 463, 503 (CA); Sutter's 6.01;.„5.1 (Leeds Festival), 544 (CA)' Carmen (Sadler's Wells), 580 (CA'. Nur Der Freischlitz (Covent Garden), 625 (CA); Stravinsky, 66'Nut (CA); Rigoletto (Covent Garden), 667 (CA); Sir Thomas Beeclisi°,..„ 71 764 (CA); Berlioz's The Trojans (Paris Opera), 820, 862 (CATya The Queen of Spades (Covent Garden), 860 (CA); the collabetpli tion of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal, 9. "C (CA); de Falla's Atlantida staged, 922 (A); new English opera, Malcolm Arnold's The Open Window, Buxton Orr's The WOO John Joubert's Silas Manner, 930 (CA); Mahler's symphonic'

951 (CA); book review, 932 My Crazy Lffe, Bud Flanagan, 547 (R) My Master Columbus, Cedric Belfrage, 67 (R) My Sad Captains and Other Poems, Thom Gunn, 298 (R) Mycenaeans and Minoans, Leonard Palmer, 955 (R) , My Dearest Uncle, Joanna Richardson, 327 (R)

,Oil: Na9ns46en(A'

Naples: A Palimpsest, Peter Gunn, 907 (R) Naples: the Bourbon monarchy, 548 (R); 907 (R)

F)ridtjof: his humanism misrepresented in BBC broaticas,oliv )the Accession of Ge° ,f, a: 1 0000°2 001: 0°° s:ilinb i':'' :94 itslinni3p is ec::

One

Mydans, Carl, More than Meets the Eye, 66 (R) Myths of Ancient Greece, retold by Robert Graves, 933 (R)

Mysticism, English, 874 (R) N

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Naipaul, V. S., A House for Mr. Biswas, 472 (R) Naked Edge, The, 293 (CA)

NNaammeiearnsdirAdeerweisss: sTiruSituMreatotfheirosii,a6c6s at

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III, 478 (R)

Otle. 011e Otle

Na9p2o4le(oAn): his mother, 327 (R); doubts over the calise of his cles'ijc

Napoleon III, 588 (R)

Narrow Margin, The, Derek Wood and Derek Dempster, 390 1' 011 i

Nash, Ogden, Collected Verse from 1929, 633 (R)

Nathan, Robert, The Wilderness-Stone, 908 (R)

Nation Divided, A, 150 (F) Nation of Sheep,A, William J. Lederer, 586 (R) National Coal Board: see Coal industry

NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE

,13:0° ir''id ,i . c(i'l the needs of the hospital patient, 80 (LA); has it improved heir services?, 80 (LA); fining of doctors by Health Executives, 2coDuci 318 (L); shortage of doctors a result of Willink Committ ,ope, National Union of Teachers: dominated by non-graduates, ' Ores

NATO: see North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Nature of Film, The, Siegfried Kracauer, 360 (R) Nature of Thermodynamics, The, P. W. Bridgman, 474 (R) Navy, Royal, 674 (R)

Nazism: German criticism of William L. Shirer's book on file Neame, A., and R. Stanley, The Exploration Diaries of H. M. Sin" 71/C Necklace of Kali, The, Robert Towers, 148 (R) recommendations, 612, 844 (LA); need to improve pay01. status of medical auxiliaries, 844 (LA)

(A), 573, 620 (L) Third Reich, 890 (A) 778 (R) °rig psi),

)5, )14 ,

Neighbours, 657 (A) Nelson, Benjamin, Tennessee Williams, 933 (R) Nelson's Atlas of the Universe, Br. Ernst and Ti. E. de Vries (tr' wei D. R. Welsh), 296 (R)

Neutralism: Belgrade conference of non-aligned countries, 307 (LA), 310 (A), 349 (L); in Norway, 342 (A); British neutralism,

655 (LA); Bertrand Russell's position criticised, 826 (R), 857 (L) Neutrals on the Side-lines, 603 (A) New Africa, The, Smith Hempstone, 146 (R)

New

(R)American Poetry, 1945-60, The, (ed.) Donald M. Allen, 298 New Authors: Short Story One, 830 (R)

Ne

New Banker's 'Ramp'?, A, 239 (F) W Dimensions in Foreign Policy, Max Be'off, 24 (R) Nov Good Years, 342 (A) New Half-Nationalised Industry, A, 222 (A) New Imperialism, The, Hugh Seton-Watson, 390 (R) Nw Lamps for Old, 661 (A) New Statesman, The, 931 (R) New Writers, 1, 957 (R) Nov York: Places and Pleasures, Kate Simon, 334 (PS)

New Zealand: disastrous results if Britain joins EEC, 267 (F); capital punishment and the new Crimes Bill, 372 (A)

Newby, Eric, A Short Walk in the Hindu Kush, 479 (R) Newman, John Henry, 868 (R), 926 (L) • ,„NeWS of Murder, Anthony Lejeune, 181 (R) Newsome, David, Godliness and Good Learning: Four Studies in a Victorian Ideal, 905 (R) Nicholas, Robert, The White Shroud, 676 (R) Nicholson, Rev. G. H., 531 (A), 621, 666, 707 (L) Night, Francis Pollini, 867 (R) Nine Years of Nasser, 84 (A) /962, 943 (LA) 1913 (Schiller Theatre, Berlin), 293 (CA) Nixon, Edna, Voltaire and the Cabs Case, 30 (R) INkrumah, Kwame, 1 Speak of Freedom, 146 (R) ANia Answer, Robert Pinget, 434 (R) No EmPry Hands, Peter de Polnay, 718 (R) Mon 's Land, 528 (LA) 'Y.°, My Darling Daughter!, 233 (CA)

ro, Nobel Peace prizes for the late Dag HammarskjOld and ex-chief

tt _ Albert Luthuli, 563, 655 (PW) Nohl, Johannes, The Black Death, 478 (R)

Non-aligned countries: twenty-five States confer in Belgrade, 307 (LA), 310 (A), 349 (L)

tvorthamptonshire, Nikolaus Pevsner, 479 (R) North Atlantic Treaty Organisation : 128 (LA); Panzers in Pembroke- Nose 168 (A) rth City Traffic Straight Ahead (Dublin Festival), 425 (CA) Isl.orthern Rhodesia: see RHODESIA AND NYASALAND

Norway: attitude to EFTA and to Britain's application to join the EEc, 331 (A); Labour loses majority in general election, 342 (A);

ioieutralism, 342 (A); Fridtjof Nansen's humanism, 946 (A) 1;',0,e on rny Face, The, Laurence Payne, 934 (R) :■..1 on Your Telly!, Peter Bull, 297 (R) of Enchantment, A, E. H. Clements, 676 (R) ,?tt. Kathleen, A Clean, Well-lighted Place, 32 (R) Kret La (Mexican film festival), 904 (CA) N clear Neutralism, 307 (LA) uCLEAR POWER AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS

US likely to resume tests, 4 (LA); secret tests by Russia ?, 4

(LA); Origins of the Third World War' 47 (LA); Hiroshima, 177

, (10; Government's neglect to set up an Atomic Forum for nuclear

r, engineering industry, 222 (A); present position at the Geneva t, conference, 250 (A); US to resume underground tests, 307 (PW), 37 (LA); Lord Russell and other members of the Committee of

sent to prison, 339 (LA); the Committee of 100s anti- A nuclear demonstration, 376 (A), 424 (L); anti-nuclear demon- strators in Moscow, 424, 461 (L); Russia's 50-megaton bomb:

a'i'N 527 (PW), 575 eyevRudolf(L67),0 (CA) 611 (PW), 612 (LA), 666 (L)

, vs 716 ()

5° 'Nutting'R ArithonY Lawrence of Arabia: The Matt and the Motive,

ng.a Welfare Centre, 688 (CI)

aiand: see RHODESIA AND NYASALAND )0,v+zekwu, Onuora, Wand of Noble Wood, 99 (R)

as !ei 0

8 'Pays de Voltaire!, 700 (A) llallance, Edgar, The Story of the French Foreign Legion, 98 (R)

O'Brien, Dr. Conor Cruise: accuses British Government of working 6 co

against UN policy in the &ungo, 843 (PW). 844 (LA), 852 (A),

92

0:Brien, Flann, The Hard LIfe, 718 (R) 0 ,Brien Indictment, The, 852 (A)

'

0 Connor, Frank, An Only Child, 148 (R) OHara, Jain, Sermons and Soda Water, 434 (R) Observer, The 74 (PS), 185 (CI)

Office

Oh parties, 913 (A) il Dad. Poor Dad (Lyric Hammersmith), 59 (CA) ,Pl Mattei and his ENI 'compete with oil companies, 347 (A) 07d Men at the Zoo. Angus Wilson, 431 (R), 501 (L) soOldest Ally, Peter Fryer and Patricia McGowan Pinheiro, 392 (R) Olives, 270 (A) Olson, Charles, The Distances, 149 (R) t(2):nbudsman for Britain?, 613 (LA) .,1 i Friday at Eleven, 505 (CA) "On Not Being a Millionaire, 8 (A) 9,r, ihe Hook, 920 (LA) 491 the Margin, 79 (LA) L On the Slide, n6 (LA) One Day of the Year, The (Theatre Royal, Stratford E.), 623 (CA) gne for the Morgue, 920 (LA)

One For The

Of (Whitehall), 204 (CA) n !!!ne Way Ticket, Norma Levine, 830 (R) u rEYed King, The, 749(A) .iten1Y Child, An, Frank O'Connor, 148 (R) !Ifor_ wraar.d, eOnward, 374 (A) MUSIC AND OPERA OP anon Terror, The Gordons, 362 (R) opus Del's influence in Spain, 139 (L) ,IAOrredea1of Mrs. Snow, The, Patrick Quentin, 361 (R) stieta, The (ad vie), 709 (CA) osbganrs °f the Third World War, 47 (LA) ,..ste ne, John: his private life, 442 (PS), 501 (L), 808 (LA) ii.t. oPaths, 844 (LA), 925 (L) 03Li hello (Stratford-upon-Avon), 541 (CA) 111,1:rr. _conference, The, 527 (LA) 3,t, , rYranny, The, 340 (A) SPring. 321 (CA) _ur, Little Life (Pembroke), 577 (CA) eu Tintes: 1900-51960, Stephen King-Hall, 208 (R) eul of Court, 81 (A)

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1as7:lws of Medheval Legend, The, Maurice Keen, 34 (R) .2de the Walls, 891 (A)

illwen, Wilfred, 319 (L)

Packard, Rosalie, The Plastic Smile, 210 (R)

Paintings, thefts of, 247 (A), 290 (L)

Pale Horse, The, Agatha Christie, 934 (R) Palmer, Leonard, Mycenaeans and Minoans, 955 (R) Pantaloon, or the Valediction, Philip Toynbee, 598 (R) Panzers in Pembrokeshire, 168 (A)

Paperbacks: reviewed, 4'74-479; Macmillan paperbacks past and present, 478 (10, 538 (L)

Parent Trap, The, 233 (CA) Parents and Children, 223, 521 (A)

Paris, 301 (A)

Paris Blues, 670 (CA)

Parker, Lord, 564 (LA)

PARLIAMENT

Britain's relations with Europe debated, 6 (PC); profits tax on building societies discussed, 114 (F); Electoral Court declares Mr. St. Clair elected for Bristol South East, 159 (PW), 160 (LA), 202 (L); debate on application to join the EEC, 191 (LA), 194 (PC), 229 (L); the Queen's Speech, 611 (LA); the Moss Side by-election result, 656 (LA); the proposed Burial of Offenders

Act, 888 (LA), 891 (A), 949 (L); the sub judice issue, 888 (LA) Parliamentary Perennial, A, 114 (F)

Parodies: of Mauriac, C. S. Forester and Shakespeare, 9 (A)

Parodies, (ed.) Dwight Macdonald, 932 (R) Parrish, 61 (CA)

Parties, office, 913 (A)

Parties in Spain, 196 (A) Passion for LIfe, A, Diana Chang, 957 (R) Passion of Peter Ginty, The (Dublin Festival), 425 (CA) Passport Secretly Green, A, Noel Perrin, 512 (R) Passport to the World, 21 (CA)

Pasternak, Boris, 715 (R), 762, 818, 857 (L)

Pause, 809 (LA) 'Pay pause', the: See WAGES AND SALARIES Payne, Laurence, The Nose on my Face, 934 (R) Payne, Robert, The Splendour of Greece, 100 (R) Payne-Gaposchkin, C., Introduction to Astronomy, 474 (R) Peace Retreats, 160 (A) Pearson, Hesketh, The Pilgrim Daughters, 265 (R), 290, 318 (L) Pelican Guide to English Literature, The: Vol. VII (ed. Boris Ford),

476 (R) Pensions: bishops' pensions-and parsons', 285 (A), 318, 350, 385 (L)

People and Llfe, Ilya Ehrenburg (trans. Anna Bostock and Yvonne

Kapp), 549 (R)

Per Ardua Ad ... 3, 704 (A) Perfume, 555 (A) Perrin, Noel, A Passport Secretly Green, 512 (R)

Persia: see Iran

Personality Structure and Human Interaction, Harry Guntrip, 954

(R)

Perspectives, Bernadine Bishop, 398 (R)

Pet foods, 441 (CI)

Peters, Bryan, The Big H, 934 (R) Pevsner, Nikolaus, Northamptonshire, 479 (R) Peyrefitte, Roger, The Exile of Capri, 210 (R) Pezeril, Daniel, Blessed and Poor (trans. Pansy Pakenham), 28 (R) Pharos and Pharillon, E. M. Forster, 179 (10 Phoenix Hour, The, Sarah Kilpatrick, 867 (R) Picasso's Picassos, David Douglas Duncan, 792 (R) Pieter Brueghel the Elder: Hay-Making, (intro.) Jaromir Sip, 792 (R) Piggott, Stuart, (ed.) The Dawn of Civilization, 433 (R) Pilgrim Daughters, The, Hesketh Pearson, 265 (R), 290, 318 (L) Pilkington, Cynthia, Elephant Over the Alps, 328 (R) Pinget, Robert, No Answer, 434 (R) Pinheiro, Patricia McGowan, and Peter Fryer, Oldest Ally, 392 (R) Pitman, Pat, and Colin Wilson, Encyclopaedia of Murder, 934 (R) Pit- Yorker, George Hitchin, 957 (R)

Planning, town and country: the layout of New Towns, 232 (CA), 256, 317 (L); 468 (R)

Planning-By the Treasury, 299 (F) Plastic Smile, The, Rosalie Packard, 210 (R) Plato, The Statesman, 931 (R) Platonov, Anton Chekhov (trans. Dmitri Makaroff), 399 (R), 424

(L)

Plats du Jour, Patience Gray, 365 (Cl) Platte, Hans, (intro.) Artists' Prints in Colour, 792 (R) Playing at Love, 388 (CA) Plum Pudding and Pickles, 752 (A) Plumb, J. H., (ed.) The Renaissance, 779 (R)

Plywood, protecting, 405 (CI) Poacher, a Victorian, 674 (R) Poetry reviewed, 149, 298, 633, 789 Poland: Warsaw today, 83 (A)

POLICE

impounded cars, 214 (Cl); drawbacks of the 'Identi-kit', 276 (LA); attitude at anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, 376 (A); identity parades, 522 (PS); behaviour towards criminals, 893 (A)

Political Africa, (ed.) Ronald Segal, 80 (LA) Political Commentary, 529 (A) Politics and the Novel, Irving Howe, 265 (10 Politics of the Rope, The, 372 (A) Pollini, Francis, Night, 867 (R)

Pollock, Louis, 18 (L) Pommade Divine, 154 (PS) Port of London Authority, The, 644 (A)

PORTRAIT OP The WEEK

3, 47, 79, 127, 159, 191, 219, 275, 307, 339, 371, 411, 447, 491, 527, 563, 611, 655, 695, 729, 807, 843, 887, 919, 943 (PW)

Portrait of the Week, 247 (A)

Portugal; 392 (R); and the EEC, 603 (A); Goa invaded and annexed by India, 843, 887, 919 (PW), 920 (LA)

Portugal and Its Empire: The Truth, Antonio de Figueiredo, 392

(R)

Posto, II, 576 (CA)

Ponscairr . 42, 74, 122, 154, 186, 334, 365, 405, 442, 522, 558, 606, 650, 689, 76, 802, 838, 881, 939, 962 (PS)

Potbank, Mervyn Jones, 584 (R) Powell, Dilys, An Affair of the Heart, 479 (R) Prebble, John, Culloden, 357 (R) Precision Bombing, 612 (LA) Prehistoric Monsters, 698 (A)

PRESS

Time magazine, 66 (R); verses from West Sussex Gazette quoted, 186 (PS); press trips, 269 (A); Press Problems, 308 (LA); press's lack of understanding of Italy, 347 (A); reminiscences of the Guardian, 365 (PS); gossip-mongering dailies: the Telegraph, Express and Mail, 442 (PS), 501 (L), 808 (LA); the Daily Telegraph's qualities, 442 (PS), 461, 501 (L); Wonderland and other children's weeklies, 521 (A); newspaper placards at the Labour Party conference, 522 (PS); intrusion by a Sunday Express interviewer, 537, 575, 621 (L); editorial changes on the Sunday Times, 650 (PS); sensationalism in the Liverpool Daily Post, 650 (PS); foreign correspondents in the Thirties and today,

661 (A); a 'lapse of taste', 726 (PS); the Press Council's annual report, 808 (LA); behaviour of journalists after a murder trial

in Glasgow, 881 (PS); Encounter's hundredth issue, 889 (LA); women journalists, 960 (A); the Village Voice (Greenwich

Village), 962 (PS) Press Council: annual report, 808 (LA); a travesty of original purpose, 808 (LA)

Press Problems, 308 (LA) Pressure Group, H. H. Wilson, 251 (A) Price, Alan, Synge and Anglo-Irish Drama, 67 (R) Price, David, Crime and Punishment, 219 (LA)

Prices, Productivity and Income, Council on: fourth report, 181 (F)

Pride of Lions, A, Monica Stirling, 327 (R) Priestley, J. B., Saturn Over the Water, 67 (R), 91, 140 (L) Primal Yoke, The, Tom Lea, 36 (R) Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, The, Muriel Spark, 634 (R) Principles of Conservatism, 810 (PC)

Printing industry: the newspaper industry's problems, 308 (LA) 'Prisoners of conscience', 81 (A), 139, 170 (L)

Prisoners Remembered, 81(A)

PRISONS AND PENAL REFORM

dealing with crimes of violence, 219 (LA), 257 (L); Treatment or Punishment, 497 (A), 537. 574 (L); preparations at Holloway for

anti-nuclear prisoners, 537 (L); prison's effect on the criminal, 893 (A); 146 (R)

Pritchett, V. S., When My Girl Comes Home, 830 (R) Private Member's Bill, 888 (LA)

Private papers, use of, 394 (R.), 499 (L)

Problem of Commonwealth Trade, The, 101 (F) Prof. in Two Worlds, The, The Earl of Birkenhead, 827 (R) Professional Investment Blues, 935 (F)

Prohibition era in the US, 87, 133, 199, 254 (A), 470 (R)

Prophet's Carpet, The, Anthon6/4Rhodes, 636 (R) Prospect for Blackpool. 414 (A Prospect from Tower Green, (A) Prosperous Press, A, lain Colquhoun, 308 (LA)

Prostitution: the Street Offences Act, 91(L) Provencal cooking, 11(A) Psychical research, 236 (R)

Psychotherapeutic Techniques In Medicine, Michael and Enid Balint,

954 (R) Public relations; a photograph of an MP's baby, 186 (PS); 'letters we never finished reading', 406 (PS); a handout on a 'sherry', 552 (PS) Public schools: proposals for 'democratising', 378 (A), 423, 499 (L)

Public Schools for Whom?, 378 (A)

Publishing: S. Fischer Verlag, 613 (LA), 666 (L); publishers' costs, 950 (L) Pubs, English: squalor of, 294 (R), 350, 384 (L)

Pudney, John, Thin Air, 676 (R)

Pullman coaches, condition of: 42 (PS), 91, 170 (L)

Purple Paper, 888 (LA) Quadratic Equations, 277 (LA) Quake, Quake, Quake, Paul Dehn, 866 (R) 'Queen' liners, the, 616 (A) Queen of Spades, The (Covent Garden), 860 (CA) Queen Victoria's Private Life, E. E. P. Tisdall, 235 (R) Queen's Guards, The, 541 (CA) Quentin, Patrick, The Ordeal of Mrs. Snow, 361 (R) Quidnunc Country, Richard Martin Stern, 934 (R) Quis Custodiet Ipsos Custodes7, 656 (A)

Quiz, Pre-Christmas: 698; 762, 819 (L)

Rabbit, Run, John Updike, 361 (R) Race or Colour, 340 (LA) Race relations: see COLOUR BAR AND RACE RELATIONS Radical Right, The, 532 (A)

Radicalism, English, 359 (R)

Radin, Edward, Lizzie Borden: The Untold Story, 473 (R)

RAILWAYS

poor meals and service on British Railways, 42 (PS), 57, 202 (L); unsatisfactory Pullman coaches, 42 (PS), 91, 170 (L); British Railways' cross-Channel services, 42 (PS), 57, 91, 140 (L); the Trans-European Expresses, 42 (PS); the pros and cons of com- muting, 72 (A), 140 (L); low British standards, 91, 140 (L); the decline of American railways, 283 (A); considerateness shown by BR employees, 556 (Cl)

Ramsbottom, John Mushrooms and Toadstools, 365 (Cl) Rau, Santha Rama, Gifts of Passage, 512 (R) Raven, Simon, The English Gentleman, 782 (R)

Razor blades, re-sharpening, 405 (CI)

Reappraisals in History, J. H. Heater, 956 (R) Rebels in Paradise, James Mossman, 587 (R) Reckoning, The, Michael Horbach (trans. Norman Denny), 148 (R) Recreation, La, 92 (CA) Reform of the Unions, 3 (LA)

Refugees and displaced persons; the flight of the Arabs from Palestine in 1948, 16, 58, 91, 171 (L); appeal by 'Lifeline', 950 (L)

Re{tie du Jeu, La, 465 (CA) Reid, Charles, Thomas Beecham: An Independent Biography, 764 (R) Reinhardt, Django, Charles Delaunay (trans. Michael James), 932

(R) Keith, Lord, 582 (R)

Religion in the Soviet Union, Walter Kolarz, 870 (R)

Religious books reviewed, 238, 717, 868-875

Remarque, Erich Maria, Heaven Has No Favourites, 598 (R) Remembrance of Things Past, 741-749 (A) Removal, The (In-Stage), 902 (CA)

Removals: a service for bedsitters, 881 (Cl) Renaissance, the, 592 779 (R)

Renaissance, The, (ecl J. H. Plumb, 779 (R)

Rents: 695 (LA), 76 (I.); rents at King's Court and Alexandra Mansions, Chelsea, 7101 (A), 819, 857 (L)

Report from Yugoslavia, 754 (A) Report of the County Chairman, James A. Michener, 673 (R) Requiem for a Schoolgirl, Ivan T. Ross, 934 (R) Rhodes, Anthony, The Prophet's Carpet, 636 (R)

RHODESIA AND NYASALAND

the Federal Government unrepresentative, 49 (A); Northern Rhodesia: new constitution rejected by the UNIP, 49 (A), the constitution's injustice, 222 (A),Mr. Kaunda's difficulties, 276 (LA), 319 (L), concessions to Africans necessary in constitutional proposals, 276 (LA); Europeans' attitudes to Africans, 53 (A); Southern Rhodesia: Africans shot in disturbances, 127 (PW), 203, 229 (L), the constitutional referendum, 128 (LA), the new constitution examined, 162 (A); the Bank of Africa project, 131 (A); the Federal Government's view of its aims and achievements, 308 (LA), 314 (A), and a reply, 345 (A), 384 (L); intimidation-

by both sides, 308 (LA), 315 (A); a clergyman's view of the race problem in Rhodesia, 417 (A); The Kariba Dam, 452 (A), 573, 620, 665 (L); 491 (LA); Sir Roy Welensky's attempts to retard African advance, 698 (A); The Churches and Colour, 734 (A); need for a more positive policy by the British Government, 943 (LA) Rice, Tamara Talbot, The Seljuks, 793 (R) Richardson, Joanna, My Dearest Uncle, 327 (R) Richelieu: which Richelieu invented mayonnaise?, 213, 241 (A) Richter, Sviatoslav, 59 (CA) Riders in the Chariot, Patrick White, 628 (R) Riding Down from Bangor, 283 (A) Rigoktto (Covent Garden), 667 (CA) Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, The, William L. Shirer, 890 (A) Road Past Mandalay, The, John Masters (R) Roads and road safety: traffic-light settings as contributory factors to accidents, 605 (Cl); appeal for road safety at Christmas, 899 (L); tests for drunken drivers, 920 (LA) Robbins, Jerome, 205, 232 (CA) Robinson, Ronald, and John Gallagher, with Alice Denny, Africa and the Victorians, 176 (R) Rocco and his Brothers, 354 (CA)

Rockets: See MISSILES, GUIDED WEAPONS, ROCKETS AND SATELLITES

Rocking the Boat, 493 (A) Rogers, P. O., Battle in Bossenden Wood, 99 (R) Rolland, Romain, John Christopher in Paris, 180 (R) Rolph, C. H., Common Sense about Crime and Punishment, 146 (R) Rolph, C. H., and Arthur Koestler, Hanged by the Neck, 343 (A) Roma Amor, Jean Marcad6, 98(R) Roman Catholicism: 'the Cur6 d'Ars', 28 (R); Catholic writers, 238 (R); Beaumont College, 393 (R); John Henry Newman, 868 (R), 926 (L) Romanoff and Juliet, 21 (CA) Romeo and Juliet (Stratford-upon-Avon), 234 (CA) Roosevelt, President, 50(A) Ross, Ivan T., Requiem for a Schoolgirl, 934 (R) Ross, Jean, The Last August, 238 (R) Rothfels, Hans, The German Opposition to Hitler, 64 (R) Roulette, 10 (A)

ROUNDABOUT

40, 72, 121, 184, 213, 241, 269, 301, 483, 519, 555, 605, 723, 797, 835, 913, 960 (A) Rowntree, Seebolun, 394 (R) Royal Air Force: 390, 511 (R); contradictions between recruiting campaign promises and government action over manned aircraft, 704 (A), 817, 856 (L); the V-bombers obsolescent, 704 (A), 817, 856 (L) Royal Commission on the Press: Press Problems, 308 (LA) Ruan, Bryher, 36 (R) Russell, Lord: sent to prison, 339 (LA); 424, 461 (L); his neutralism criticised, 826 (R), 857 (L) Russell, Bertrand: Fact and Fiction, 826 (R); Has Man a Future?, 826 (R) Russell's Square, 339 (LA)

RUSSIA

nuclear weapons: secret nuclear tests?, 4 (LA), attitude at Geneva conference, 250 (A), tests resumed, 307 (PW), 307 (LA), the 50-megaton bomb, 527 (PW), 575 (L), 611 (PW), 612 (LA), 666 (L); the Kirov Ballet in London, 19, 61 (CA), 140 (L), 953 (CA); the Soviet Fair (Earls Court), 93 (CA), 122 (PS); some Russian wines, 122 (PS); Major Gagarin's enthusiastic reception in Britain, 167 (A), 203, 229 (L); second space flight by Major Titov, 191 (PW); Communist Party's new (third) programme announced, 186 (PS); Berlin: accusations against the West, 275 (PW), Berlin Waits, 278 (A), Russian attitude, 411 (LA), advantages to Russia of the Berlin situation, 563 (LA), proposals for Berlin reported, 695 (PW); divisions within the Communist world: Albania denounced, 311 (A), 563 (PW), 564 (A), the quarrel with Communist China, 311(A) 563 (PW), 564(A); a 'troika' proposed for UN Secretary- Generalship, 371 (LA); Russian imperialism, 390(R); archieology, 396 (R); anti-nuclear demonstrators in Moscow, 424, 461 (L); the 22nd Party Congress, 527, 563 (PW), 563 (LA), 564 (A), 611 (PW); the Anti-Party Group, 564 (A); military talks with Fin- land demanded, 612 (LA); relations with Finland, 657 (A); the Hungarian repression in 1956, 614 (A); Pasternak and the 'Pasternak affair', 715 (R), 762, 818, 857 (L); Russian Orthodox Church admitted to World Council of Churches, 814 (A); religion in Russia, 870 (R); book reviews, 100, 209, 263

Russia and the West under Lenin and Stalin, George F. Kerman, 263 (R) Sad Stories of the Death of Queens, 616 (A) Saffron, 556 (A) Sagan, Frangoise, Wonderful Clouds (trans. Anne Green), 830 (R) St. Clair, Malcolm: declared elected MP for Bristol South East, 159 (PW), 160 (LA), 202 (L) St. Helena: the Bahraini prisoners, 91, 139, 256 (L); a Prisoners' Fund, 256 (L) Saint Joan of the Stockyards (Dublin Festival), 425 (CA) St. John, Robert, The Boss, 178 (R) Sandhurst, Brigadier Sir John Smyth, VC, 784 (R) Sandhurst, The Story of, Hugh Thomas, 784 (R) Sansom, William, The Last Hours of Sandra Lee, 598 (R) Santayana, George, The Last Puritan, 477 (R) Sappho (Edinburgh Festival), 292 (CA)

Satellites: See MISSILES, GUIDED WEAPONS, ROCKETS AND SATELLITES

Saturn Over the Water, J. B. Priestley, 67 (R), 91, 140 (L) Savory, Teo, The Single Secret, 210 (R) Scandinavia: attitude to EFTA and to Britain's application to join the EEC, 331 (A); Sweden and the EEC, 603 (A); Russian pressure soon?, 612 (LA) Scannell, Vernon, The Face of the Enemy, 329 (R) Scent, 555 (A) Schapera, I., (ed.) Livingstone's Missionary Correspondence, 1841- 1856, 875 (R) Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., The Age of Roosevelt, Vol. III: The Policy of Upheaval, 50 (R) Schoenberg, Arnold, 291 (CA) Schools, The, 530 (A) Science: amazing 'scientific facts', 184 (A); position of scientists in British and US universities compared, 379 (A), 423, 461 (L); 474 (R.) Science and Common Sense, James B. Conant, 474 (R) Science fiction reviewed, 600 Scientists for Export, 379 (A) Scotland: university education, 236 (R); Culloden, 357 (R), 385 (L); 788, 907(R) Scotsman's Return, Hugh MacLennan, 395 (R) Scott, Peter, The Eye of the Wind, 35 (R) Scott, Sir Harold, (ed.) The Concise Encyclopaedia of Crime and Criminals, 934 (R) Scott, Sir Walter, 788 (R), 899, 925 (L) Scott-Moncrieff, George, The Scottish Islands, 907 (R) Scottish Islands, The, George Scott-Moncrieff, 907 (R)

Scottish Literature and the Scottish People, 1680-1830, David Craig,

788 (R) Seance on a Wet Afternoon, Mark McShane, 676 (R) Seascape with Figures, 197 (A), 228 (L) Season of Assassins, Geoffrey Wagner, 790 (R) Second Mrs. Tanqueray, The (Pembroke, Croydon), 669 (CA) Second Thoughts, 890 (A) Second Thoughts, Francois Mauriac, 549 (R) Seebohm Rowntree, 1871-1954, Asa Briggs, 394 (R) Seen to be Done, 564 (LA) Segal, Ronald, (ed.) Political Africa, 80 (LA) Selected Poems, Conrad Aiken, 298 (10

Self-Made Villain, The, David Lampe and Laszlo Szenasi, 908 (R)

Seljuks, The, Tamara Talbot Rice, 793 (R) September Sunday, 376 (A) Sermons and Soda Water, John O'Hara, 434 (R) Seton-Watson, Hugh, The New Imperialism, 390 (R) Settle, Mary Lee, Know Nothing, 514 (R) Seven Cities of Cibola, The, Stephen Clissold, 550 (R) Seven Deadly Sins, The (Edinburgh), 321 (CA) Seven Per Cent on the Rates, 480 (F)

Sewing-machines: a Which? report, 881 (Cl)

Shackleton, Robert, Montesquieu: A Critical Biography, 359 (R), 501 (L) Shadow of Adultery, 670 (CA) Shake This Town, Robert V. Williams, 362 (R) Shakespeare: parodied, 9 (A); The Two Noble Kinsmen, 9 (A), 58 (L); 210 (R); two plays on gramophone records, 261 (CA) Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor, Curtis Brown Watson, 210 (R)

Shakespeare the Dramatist and other papers, Una Ellis-Fermor, 210

(R) Shanks, Michael, The Stagnant Society, 374 (A)

Share My Chalice, 663 (A)

Sherman, Jane, Amazing Scientific Facts, 184 (A) Sherman, William T., From Atlanta to the Sea (ed. B. H. Liddell Hart), 589 (R) Ship Would Not Travel Due West, The, Dr. David Lewis, 907 (R) Shipmaster, Gwyn Griffin, 718 (R)

SHIPS AND SHIPPING

British Railways' cross-Channel services, 42 (PS), 57, 91, 140 (L); gloomy prospects for shipbuilding, 79 (LA): on a transatlantic liner, 569 (A); the decline of the Queen liners, 616 (A): 907 (R) Shim, William L., The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich, 890 (A)

SHOPS AND SHOPPING

British-made luggage, 42, 334 (PS), 350 (L), 558 (PS), 707, 762 (L); tipping at the barber's, 74 (PS); typewriter repairs and replacements, 74 (Cl); typewriter hire firms, 242 (Cl); Harrods' display, 'The Best of Britain', 213 (A); an irritating habit in women's shoe shops, 301 (CI); working conditions of barbers, 333 (CO; Harrod' spiced beef, 404 (A); Harrison Gibsons' 'Leisure Buying', 486 (CI); imitation Design Centre award tags, 520 (Cl); Waring and Gillow's 'House of Young Ideas', 606 (CI); Record Specialities, 725 (Cl); a circular letter from Alkit's, 838 (PS); hire-purchase agreements, 938 (Cl); firms that deliver ready-cooked meals, 962 (Cl) Short Walk in the Hindu Kush, A, Eric Newby, 479 (R) Shrewsbury School, 703 (A), 761, 818, 856, 899 (L) Side of the Angels, The, Alexander Fedoroff, 99 (R) Sieburg, Friedrich, Chateaubriand, 65 (R)

Signs of the Times, 1939-1961, Osbert Lancaster, 866 (R)

Sillitoe, Alan, Key to the Door, 551 (R) Silone, Ignazio, The Fox and the Camellias (trans. Eric Mosbacher), 148 (R.) Simak, Clifford, Aliens for Neighbours, 600 (R) Simon, Kate, New York: Places and Pleasures, 334 (PS) Singapore Storm Signals, 130 (A), 170 (L) Singer, Isaac Bashevis, The Magician of Lublin, 361 (R) Singer, Kurt, Crime Omnibus, 934 (R) Single Secret, The, Teo Savory, 210 (R) Sino-Soviet Dispute, The, 311 (R) oSip, Jar mir, (intro.) Pieter Brueghel the Elder: Hay-Making, 792 (R) Sir Thomas Beecham, Neville Cardus, 764 (R) Situations Vacant in Brussels, 647 (A) Six-and-a-half Per Cent, 515 (F) Sketches from Life, Dean Acheson, 208 (R) Slide Rule, 128 (LA) Slimmer's Cook Book, John Yudkin, 121 (Cl) Slimming powders, 121 (Cl) Slump in Steel, The, 552 (F) Smeeton, Beryl, Winter Shoes in Springtime, 907 (R) Smell of Burning, A, Thomas Blackburn, 633 (R)

Smith, Ashley, The East-Enders, 584 (R)

Smyth, Brigadier Sir John, VC, Sandhurst, 784 (R.) Snake Has All the Lines, The, Jean Kerr, 866 (R) Snow, C. P. and Pamela Hansford Johnson, (ed.) Winter's Tales, No. 7, 908 (R) Soap, a new, 154 (Cl) Socialist Reallsni, 552 (P) Soldiers of The Queen, 658 (A) Solitude, The, 29 (P) Some Angry Angel, Richard Condon, 266 (R) Some People, Places and Things That Will Not Appear in My Next Novel, John Cheever, 210 (R.) Some Recollections, Emma Hardy (ed. Evelyn Hardy and Robert Gittings), 632 (R) Somerset Maugham: A Biographical and Critical Study, Richard Cordell, 23 (R) Something to Declare, 571 (A) Songs for an Autumn Rifle (Edinburgh), 319 (CA) Sore, Very Sore, 375 (A) Sound Sense, 340 (LA)

South Africa: see AFRICA, Soirm Southern Rhodesia: See RHODESIA AND NYASALAND

Soviet Man in Space, 209 (R) Space travel: Russia's second successful manned space flight, 191 (PW); the first astronauts, 209 (R)

SPAIN

Influence of Opus Del, 139 (L); Parties in Spain, 196 (A), 257, 317, 350 (L); torture of men under arrest, 384 (IL); the anniversary amnesty, 810 (A); the opposition's activities, 810 (A); Mauritio Karl, 810 (Al; de Falls's Atiantida completed and staged, 922 (A); Don Juan and the Franco regime, 922(A); strikes in Beasain, 922 (A) Spark, Muriel: Voices at Play, 28 (R); The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, 634 (R) Speaking for England, 611 (LA) Spectrum, (ed.) Kingsley Arnls and Robert Conquest, 600 (R) Spencer, Philip, Full Term, 473 (R) Spices, 723 (A) Spirit of Mexico, Beryl Miles, 907 (R) Splendour of Greece, The, Robert Payne, 100 (R) Spoilt Kill, The, Mary Kelly, 181 (R) Sport: gymnasia in London, 301 (Cl); 'home runs' in baseball, 415 (A), 461 (L) Sprays, aerosol, 41 (CI) Spring on Puget Sound, 775 (P) Spry, Constance, Hostess, 605 (A) Stafford, Ann, A Match to Fire the Thames, 864 (R) Stagnant Society, The, Michael Shanks, 374 (A) Stanley, H. M., 778 (R) Stanley, R., and A. Neame, The Exploration Diaries of H. M. Sits 778 (R) Stark, Freya, Dust in the Lion's Paw, 512 (R) Statesman, The, Plato, 931 (R) Stetter, Oliver, Japanese Inn, 866 (R)

Steel industry: the world steel industry over the last twenty y

436 (R); The Slump in Steel, 552 (F); decline in profits, 91 Steel Industry, The, Duncan Burn, 436 (R) Steiner, George, The Death of Tragedy, 714 (R) Stephens, James, 621 (L) Stern, Richard Martin, Quidnunc County, 934 (R) Stewart, Desmond, The Men of Friday, 718 (ft) Stirling, Monica, A Pride of Lions, 327 (R)

STOCK EXCHANGE

unit trusts, 106 (F); investing life assurance funds, 108 (F); purchase houses, 112, 152 (F); investment advice to trustees, (F); is the cult of the equity share dying?, 330 (F); 'The Ho 638 (A), 707 (L); Professional Investment Blues, 935 (F); Invest Lessons of 1961, 958 (F) Stone, Irving, The Agony and the Ecstasy, 99 (R) Stone in the Pool, A, Susan Tweedsmuir, 957 (R) Stop the World-1 Want to Get Off (Queen's), 143 (CA) Stories from the New Yorker, 1950-1960, 830 (R)

Storm Cones Hoisted, 221 (A)

Storm Warning, 50 (PC) Story of Sandhurst, The, Hugh Thomas, 784 (R) Story of the French Foreign Legion, The, Edgar O'Ballance, 98 Strafford: Thomas Wentworth, Earl of Strafford, 780 (R)

Strategic Air Offensive Against Germany, 1939-1945, The, Sir C

Webster and Noble Frankland, 511 (R) Strauss, Richard, 902 (CA) Stravinsky, Igor, 667 (CA) Straw Man, The, Jean Giono, 675 (R) Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III, Sir Lewis Na 478 (R) Sub Judice, 888 (LA) Subsidies, agricultural, 920 (LA) Successful Cooking, Yvonne Trethewy, 648 (A) Such Dreamy Jazz, 12 (P) Suggestio Feist, 946 (A)

Sultans Came to Tea, The, June Knox-Mawer, 328 (R) •

Sun My Monument, The, Laurie Lee, 149 (R) Sunday Express: a case of intrusion, 537, 575, 621 (L)

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Sunday, November 4, 1956, 614 (A) Sunday Opening, 313 (A)

Sunday Times, The: 74 (PS), 185 (Cl), 257 (L), 415 (A); the

Sutter's Gold (Leeds Festival), 544 (CA)

Sweden: 32 (R); attitude to EFTA and to Britain's application 2 Sunglasses, 153 (Cl)

Survivors, The, 295 (P)

Swift, Jonathan, Gulliver's Travels (ed. Elaine Moss), 933 (R) ITTrrr;nit, Swinnerton, Frank, Death of a Highbrow, 636 (R)

Switzerland: desire for association with the EEC, 603 (A) Tea

Syllabub in the Kitchen, Syllabub, 882 .(PS)

Syria: leaves the UAR after revolt, 447 (PW), 450 (A); the Synge and Anglo-Irish Drama, Alan Price, 67 (R) Syrian Revolt, The, 450 (A)

Szenasi, Laszlo, and David Lampe, The Self-Made Villain, 908 v, join the EEC, 331 (A); desire for association with the EEC, °' 3 editor, C. D. Hamilton, 650 (PS)

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Tales from the Calendar, Bertolt Brecht, 790 (R) Tally-Ho in Algiers, 448 (A) Taming of the Shrew, The (Aldwgch), 387 (CA) Tamzaki, Junichiro, The Key, 238 (R) Tap and the Plug-hole, The, 128 (LA) Tapping on the Wall, A, Helen Hull, 361 (R) Tares, R. S. Thomas, 633 (11.) Taylor, N. B., (retold by) The Aeneid of Virgil, 933 (R) Taylor, Terry, Baron's Court, All Change, 266 (R) Taste of Honey, A, 388 (CA) Taste of Love, A, 92 (CA) bis‘cTretcli

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TELEVISION

Teetering Towards Europe, 6 (PC) Television, Robin Day, 661 (R), 802 (PS) Temptation of Mr. 0, The (Dublin Festival), 425 (CA)

Teresa of Avila (Dublin Festival), 425 (CA), 461 (L), 577 (- (.4 Term Begins, 378-381 (A)

Terra Trema, La, 321 (CA) Lawrence, 863 (R)

a 'timer' for telephone calls, 520 (Cl); disadvantages 01 1: scriber Trunk Dialling, 836 (Cl); pay-on-answer comboxfAvner (L) provided for broadcasters by BBC and ITV, 40 (A). 1400;1 wt 'Appointment with Cyril Connolly', 22 (CA); the hospittnn why appear on TV?, 122 (PS); Mr. Macmillan's TV addr Artvi. the nation, 191 (LA); Randolph Churchill interviewed, 233 (" wo the campaign for ITV, 251 (A), 287 (L); BBC's treatment. wo playwright's work, 350 (L); BBC TV after twenty-five Y wo (CA); 625 or 405-line screens?, 539 (L); the BBC docurae°?Yp TV reporters and interviewers, 661 (A); a French stereo)') 351 (CA); Lord Home on TV, 461, 501 (L); Tempo (ITV), LYn The Death Penalty, 564 (LA); Panorama, 624 (CA); attitint, programme, 690 (PS); Cross of Iron (BBC), 765 (CA); Sr' Berman, 860 (CA); two poor TV plays, 930 (CA); the succO ITV's Coronation Street, 948 (A) re, ' „ U( o'Un Lind ILA Tru 5: Teachers: See EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS

Teaching the Whites, 53 (A) Test Case, 4 (LA) LI That Man, 50 (R) nc

THEATRE ,G re James Agate, 209 (R); the 'Centre 42' organisation, 260 „t,Pist the Edinburgh Festival, 292, 319 (CA), 385, 424 (L):. 9, '„,Por plays cancelled in West Germany, 340 (LA); The Establi0v, nil Club, 503 (CA): Tennessee Williams, 933 (R); book revicOUNI

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This Bed Thy Centre, Pamela Hansford Johnson, 398 (R) of

Thomas, Hugh, The Story qf Sandhurst, 784 (R) in Thomas, R. S., Tares, 633 (R) „64. ac

Thomas Beecham: An Independent Biography, Charles Reid, ic. 9 Thomas Wentworth, First Earl of Strafford, 1593-1641i iS Wedgwood, 780 (R)

TimUGHT FOR FOOD 214, 242, 270, 302, 332, 364, 404, 441, 484, 556, 647, 723, 879, 937, 960 (A)

Three Wiser Men, 181 (F) le Through the Brandenburg Gate, 129 (A) Through the Brandenburg Looking-Glass, 248 (A)

Time magazine, 66 (R)

Time of Terror, The, Lionel White, 362 (R) Time Off to Dig, Sylvia Matheson, 550 (R) 0, Time Out of Life, Peter Baker, 66 (R) true to Kill, A, Jack Weeks, 181 (R) Time to Talk, 563 (LA) Titsse's Increase. R. H. Mottram, 266 (R)

The: 'Design in Industry' supplement, 346 (CA)

!nPing, 74 (,PS) Tips for Tippers, 752 (A) Pity She's a Whore (Mermaid), 353 (CA) Tisdall, E. E P. Queen Victoria's Private Life, 235 (R) it Title Deeds, Frederick Grubb, bb, 149 (R) "21To Make Glad The Heart of Man, 751 (A) To nig in Peace, 309 (A) ;so told in Winter, Jon Godden, 67 (R) !st0Y, Leo, War and Peace, 325 (R) °(s10.V Remembered, Sergei Tolstoy (trans. Moura Budberg), 829

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Tolstoy, Serge!, Tolstoy Remembered (trans. Moura Budberg), 829

Toni, John Nichols, 99 (R)

Too Late Blues, 825 (CA) ToP Religion at New Delhi, 814 (A)

ijTorrio, Johnny, 87, 226 (A)

o T uch of Insomnia A' 569 (A) ei Tourism: Wanted! A Minister of Tourism 733 (A), 817, 857, 898

(I); showing Americans round Britain, (A); a schoolboy's

idea of 'tourists', 962 (PS) Tourism in Europe, 1961 (OEEC publication), 733 (A) Towers, Robert, The Necklace of Kali, 148 (R) Town and country planning: layout of New Towns, 232 (CA). 2w56, 317 (L); 468 (R) Townsend Leo, The Law Shop, 434 (R) 10y. Barbara, In Search of Sheba, 907 (R) Toynbee, Arnold, Between Oxus and Jumna, 550 (R) Toynbee, Philip: 17, 90(L); Pantaloon, or the Valediction, 598 (R)

Toys: a BSI safety code, 913 (CI)

TRADE UNIONS

negative response to Chancellor's call for wage restraint, 5 (A); unions victimisation of a BOAC draughtsman, 132 (A); the 'Centre 42' theatre project, 260 (CA); Labour's uneasiness about future of trade union movement, 447 (LA); reactions to the pay Pause so far, 945 (A); See also ELECTRICAL TRADES UNION I RAPES UNION CONGRESS (TUC) ineffective control of unions, 3 (LA); need for tighter control 01. unions, 160 (LA); recommended expulsion of ETU not suffi- cient, 248

(LA), 281 (A); attitude to the Common Market, 281 (A)•

0,1 , Prospects for annual conference, 281(A)' George Woodcock, t 281, 309, 342 (A); annual conference, 309, 342 (A); expels ETU, 1.,ralzio English the new economic e policy report, 697 (A) Coo king, 558 (PS) 2- ark lights, 605 (CI) 74;edy of Errors 128 (LA) 1 ad Sinister, Sefton Delmer, 661 (R), 689 (PS), 707 (L)

TRAM

the Trans-European Expresses 42 (PS); British Railways' cross- Channel services, 42 (PS), 57;(91 IBritish-made 334 (FS), 350 (L), 558 (PS), 707, 'it) ;a Yugoslav gaoslluagvhgoeli 2d4a); resort's advertisement, 214 (CI); press trips, 269 (A); foreign " visitors and hire cars, 290, 318 (L); tips for visitors to New York, 334 (PS); spoliation of beauty spots, 483 (A); on a transatlantic liner, 569 (A); customs duties an anachronism?, 571 (A); the Queen liners, 616 (A); Inflexibility of airline organisation, 723 (A); Wanted: A Minister ofsTouri m, 733 (A), 817, 857, 898 (L): Showing American tourists round Britain, 749 (A); the 'London Visitors Service', 836 (CI); travellers' cheques, 938 (Cl), 950 (L); book reviews, 100, 328, 479, 550, 907

7.rsvellers' cheques, 938 (CI), 950 (L)

_,It!ason in the Twentieth Century, Margaret Boveri (trans. Jonathan teinberg), 955 (10 ment or Punishment, 497 (A) Triceof Man. The, Patrick White, 628 (R) ethewy, Yvonne, Successful Cooking, 648 (A) TrrIbunals and inquiries: Ombudsman for Britain?, 613 (LA) Tristan da Cunha's ref gees, 689 (PS) Lrojans, The (Paris Opeura) 820, 862 (CA) Meal Childhood and Oilier Poems, A, Edward Luck-Smith, 633

(R) 786 (R

roubrile, Una, Lady, The Life and Death of Radclyffe Hall, .‘rustHouses' wine list, 939 (PS) u h in Cold Weather, 809 (A) u purge, The, 281 (A)

3,f fighting between French and Tunisian forces at Buena,

os, c:m (LA): relations with France, 160 (A): the International

50 (R) mission of Jurists' report on Bizerte atrocities, 528 (LA); 5

urkoy, 65. 793 (R) Martin, Modern Literature and Christian Faith, 238 (R) Pnint, 810 (A) w;•ceeusnaur, Susan, A Stone in the Pool, 957 (R.) (741vol79 (LA) tior, Pike _ e Kinsmen, The 9 (A), 58 (L) e in a Pond, 311(A) r au Women, 172 (CA) :cip,oryynuean_, Kenneth. Curtains, 472 (R)

idei wrikrs: repair and replacement, 74 (Cl); hire firms, 242 (Cl)

A ei .,CI gonistes, 371 (LA)

...) '-'ncommitted' countries: the Belgrade conference, 307 (LA), 310 'P'Ihir40)' 349 (L)

,,n .enditional Surrender, Evelyn Waugh, 581(R) 1,-; 11, r Soviet Skins, Ronald Hingley, 100 (R) r,i_la.eeri the Volcano, Malcolm Lowry, 262 (R), 287 (L) 'nese odueveloped countries, aid to: the World Bank's inadequate ( Lon atehs' 400 T) , nit tru ts New ealand 7, 267 (E) slknited A '1,1,16. 120 (F) OUNDret, Istilikr ePUblic: see Ecivrr and Syria perlin as U1°.INS head(' o orters ?, 129 (A), 170 (L), 411 (LA); UN 4"disamn non-Congolese officers in Katanga, 276 (LA); 0_ ate on Bizerte fighting, 277 (A); the 'troika' and the problem .11i new Secretary-General, 371 (LA); Dag HammarskOld killed 1 1, icticr crash in Africa, 371 (PM, 371 (LA); the UN's recent 70 Gen nsivin Katanga, 373 (A); President Kennedy's speech to the C,, in t beer ,40Aus s e m b I y , 411 (PW), 411 (LA); difficulties of intervention 130, 730 (LA); Dr. O'Brien resigns and accuses Britain of working against UN policy in the Congo, 843 (PW), 844 (LA), 852 (A), 887 (LA), 926(L); the UN's future at stake in the Congo, 887 (LA); Britain and the UN, 887 (LA); Britain proposes a cease-fire in Katanga, 887 (LA); Comus in the Congo, 947 (A) UNITED STATES likely to resume nuclear tests, 4 (LA); the morality of the Cuban intervention, 16 (L); the case of Louis Pollock, 18 (L); President Roosevelt, 50 (A); Time magazine, 66 (R); Al Capone and the Chicago bootleggers of 1920s, 87, 133, 199, 225, 253 (A), 290, 318 (L), 470 (R); the Now Liberalism, 147 (R); The US and Berlin 161 (A); hijacking of aircraft, 191 (PW); the Mafia, 225 (A) Greenwich Village, 264 (R), 493 (A), 962 (PS); the Jerome sisters 265 (R.), 290 (L); the decline of American railways, 283 (A) US to resume underground nuclear tests, 307 (PW), 307 (LA) impressions of New York, 334 (PS); students' fear of being 'smeared', 334 (PS); the Monroe 'Freedom Riders', 340 (LA), 346 (A); position of scientists in US and British universities compared, 379 (A), 423, 461 (L); President Kennedy's speech to the UN General Assembly, 411 (PW), 411 (LA); civil defence, 415 (A); no 'war psychosis', 415 (A); The John Birch Society, 415, 535 (A); coal exports, 424 (L); literary exiles in the 1920s and today, 430 (R); American food and wine, 441 (Al, 461, 539, 575 (L); impressions of the US, 519 (A); McCarthyism and its heirs, 532 (A); the Tennessee Valle:, Authority, 566 (A), 621 (L); motels, 568 (A); US foreign policy, 586 (R); the Lindbergh kidnapping, 597 (R); the 1960 presidential campaign, 673 (R); Whither the American Economy?, 686 (F); Hollins girls' college, Virginia, 732 (A); American tourists in Britain, 749 (A); West Coast cookery, 879 (A); Britain's approach to the EEC welcomed, 910 (A); book reviews, 208, 209, 265, 589, 673, 792, 906 Universal Self, The. A Study of Paul Valdry, Agnes Ethel Mackay, 360(R) Universe Around Us, The, Sir James Jeans, 474 (R)

Universities: position of scientists in Britain and US compared, 379 (A), 423, 461 (L)

Unpacking offer the Holidays, 277 (A) 'Unworthy Allegations', 853 (A) Updike, John, Rabbit, Run, 361 (R) Uris, Leon, Mila 18, 598 (R) US and Berlin, The, 161 (A) Usborne, Richard, Wodehouse at Work, 550 (R)

Valentines, 835 (A) Valery, Paul, 360 (R)

Valmouth, Prancing Nigger and The Eccentricities of Cardinal Pirelli, Ronald Firbank, 475 (R) Van der Meulen, D., Faces in Shem, 100 (R) van Thal, Herbert, (ad.) James Agate: An Anthology, 209 (R) Vangel Griffin, Herbert Lobsenz, 36 (R) Vaughan-Thomas, Wynford, Anzio, 26 (R) Vercors, Freedom in December (trans. Rita Barisse), 551(R) Verney, John, Every Advantage, 398 (R.) Verwoerd, Dr.: New Liberal, 86 (A) Victim, 321 (CA) Victoria, Queen, Leaves From a Journal, 1855 (ed. Raymond

Mortimer), 235 (R) Victorian ideals, 905 (R)

Victorian Poacher, A: James Hawker's Journal, (ed.) Garth Christian,

674 (R)

Vienna Strains, 362 (F) View from the West, Claud Cockburn, 395 (R) View of Warsaw, 83 (A) Vigilance Eternal, 808 (LA) Vikings, The, Holger Arbman, 793 (R) Village Hampdens, 493 (A) Village Square, The, John Wilcock, 962 (PS) Visconti Season, 293 (CA) Visual Experience, The, Bates Lowry, 792 (R) Vittorini, Elio, Women on the Road, 67(R) Voice of Sheen, The (Dublin Festival), 425 (CA) Voices at Play, Muriel Spark, 28 (R) Voltaire and the Colas Case, Edna Nixon, 30 (R)

von Hofmannsthal, Hugo, 613 (LA), 707 (L), 902 (CA)

von Salomon, Ernst, The Captive (trans. James Kirkup), 469 (R) VTOL: The Great Delusion, 51(A)

WAGES AND SALARIES negative response by unions to Chancellor's call for wage restraint, 5 (A); need for a national wages policy, 79 (LA); the pay pause: need to justify it to workers, 191 (LA), six-months' wage freeze for government employees, 220 (LA), system of free bargaining undermined, 221 (A), 256 (L), interference with arbitration machinery, 527 (A). breaches of the 'pause', 729, 809 (LA), 945

(A), its weaknesses, 809 (LA), The Economics of the Pay Pause,

831 (F), Its working so far, 943 (LA), 945 (A); barbers' pay, 333 (Cl); the Minister of Education's imposed salary increases for teachers, 530 (A), 620, 665 (L)

Wagner: Compleat Wagnerian, 747 (A) Wagner, Geoffrey, Season of Assassins, 790 (R) Wain, John, Weep Before God, 149 (R) Waiting at the Church, 401 (A) Waiting by the Wall, 696 (A) Waiting for Found, 843 (LA) Waiting on the Ladder, 192 (A) Waiting to Get to Grips, 832 (A) Wakefield, E. M., Book of Common Fungi, 365 (CI)

Wakefield, Edward Gibbon, 55 (A) Wales: opposition to training of West German troops in Pembroke- shire, 168, 496 (A), 537, 575 (L); the campaign forSunday opening of public houses, 313 (A)

Walkare, Die (Covent Garden), 463, 503 (CA) Wall, The, 247 (LA) Waller, George, Kidnap, 597 (R) Walpole, Horace, Wilmarth Sheldon Lewis, 596 (R) Wand of Noble Wood, Onuora Nzekwu, 99 (R) Wandering Years, The, Cecil Beaton, 96 (R) Wanted: A Minister of Tourism, 733 (A) Wantons Die Hard, Leonard Gribble, 934 (R)

WAR Anzio, 26 (R); First World War commanders, 145 (R); interest In 1914-1918 war obsessional?, 202 (L); events of September 3, 1939, 257 (L); Tolstoy's picture of war, 325 (R); the Franco- Prussian war, 389 (R); air power and the Battle of Britain, 390 (R); book reviews, 98, 511, 589, 591, 674

War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy, 325 (R)

'War on Want': African appeal, 899 (L)

Warner, Oliver, The Glorious First of June, 674 (R)

Warsaw, 83 (A)

Wastrel, The, 428 (CA)

Water Boards: washer replacement service, 648 (CI)

Waterfield, Lina, Castle in Italy, 786 (R) Watson, Curtis Brown, Shakespeare and the Renaissance Concept of Honor, 210 (R) Watson, William, China, 793 (R) Waugh, Evelyn, Unconditional Surrender, 581 (R) Wavell: Portrait of a Soldier, Bernard Fergusson, 263 (R) Way to the Lantern, The, Audrey Erskine Lindop, 398 (R) Web of Passion, 428 (CA) Webster, Sir Charles, and Noble Frankland, The Strategic Air Offensive Against Germany, 1939-1945, 511 (R) Weeks, Jack, A Time to Kill, 181 (R.) Weep Before God, John Wain, 149 (R) Wedgwood, C. V., Thomas Wentworth, First Earl of Strafford, 1593-1641, 780 (R)

Wells, H. G., 513 (R.) Wentworth, Thomas, Earl of Strafford, 780 (R) Weaker, Arnold, 18 (CA)

West, Morris, Daughter of Silence, 551 (R) West, Nathanael, Miss Lonelyhearts and A Cool Million, 475 (R) West Coast Cook Book, Helen Brown, 879 (A)

West Indian Federation: Jamaica to leave the Federation, 412 (A)

Westminster, Loelia, Duchess of, Grace and Favour, 551 (R) Westminster Commentary, 6, 50, 194, 658, 810, 845 (PC) What Is History?, E. H. Carr, 956 (R) When My Girl Comes Home, V. S. Pritchett, 830 (R) Which? magazine: on tipping, 74 (PS); on slimming foods, 121

(Cl); its testing of medical products, 241 (A), 256 (L); frozen and fresh fish, 339 (PW), 424 (L); comparison of funeral costs, 558 (Cl); report on sewing-machines, 881 (Cl)

Whistle Down the Wind, 143 (CA) Whistle in the Dark, A (Theatre Royal, Stratford E.), 387 (CA) Whiston Matter, The, Ralph Arnold, 296 (R) White, Lionel, The Time of Terror, 362 (R) White, Patrick: Riders in the Chariot, 628 (R); The Tree of Man,

628 (R) White, Sam, 726 (PS)

White Nights in Gaol, Teodoro Giuttari (trans. Archibald Colqu-

houn), 675 (R)

White Shroud, The, Robert Nicholas, 676 (R) While Stone, The, Carlo Coccioll (trans. Elizabeth Sutherland and

Vera Bleuer), 297 (R)

Whither the American Economy?, 685 (F) Whose Face Spited?, 944 (A) Whyatt, Sir john, The Citizen and the Administration, 613 (LA) Wicked Pack of Cards, A, Hugh Ross Williamson. 676 (R)

Wilberforce, 905 (R)

Wilcock, John, The Village Square, 962 (PS) Wilderness-Stone, The, Robert Nathan, 908 (R) Wildest Dreams (Vaudeville), 204 (CA) William James on Psychical Research, (ed.) Gardner Murphy and

Robert 0. Ballou, 236 (R) William of Germany, Crown Prince, 64 (R)

Williams, Robert V., Shake This Town, 362 (R) Williams, Tennessee, Benjamin Nelson, 933 (R) Williamson, Henry, The Innocent Moon, 675 (R) Williamson, Hugh Ross, A Wicked Pack of Cards, 676 (R)

Willink Committee, 612, 844 (LA)

Wilson, Angus, Old Men at the Zoo, 431 (E.), 501 (I) Wilson, Colin, Adrift in Soho, 329 (R) Wilson, Cohn, and Pat Pitman, Encyclopaedia of Murder, 934 (R)

Wilson, Field-Marshal Sir Henry, 145 (R)

Wilson, H. H., Pressure Group, 251 (A) Wilt of the Equity, 330 (F) Window, The, Alasdair Clayre, 434 (R)

WINES AND LIOUEURS

White Beaujolais, 74 (PS); Russian wines: Myshako Riesling,

Mukuzani, Tsinandali, 122 (PS); Riccadonna (Italian vermouth),

154 (PS); Asher, Storey & Co.'s 'little' French wines, 187 (PS);

an unjustified increase in wine prices, 242 (A); Chante-Alouette (Hermitage), 332 (A); Southern Comfort, 366 (PS); Filhot (a dry Sauternes), 406 (PS); American wines, 441(A): 1959 Santenay, 442 (PS); Peter Dominic's burgundy tastings, 442 (PS); a unique British 'sherry', 522 (PS); Martell's and Denis-Mounie's brandies, 522 (PS); 1959 Gewurztraminer Cuvee Reservee, 558 (PS); 'El Cesar' (sherry), 606 (PS); Chateau Cardinal Villemaurine 1955, 650 (PS); Melia (Spanish), 690 (PS); the 1961 champagnes,

726 (PS); To Make Glad the Heart of Man, 751(A); some recom- mended wines for Christmas, 752 (A); Yugoslav wines. 754 (A);

writers on food and drink, 756 (A)• drinking brandy at Cognac,

758 (A); Warner Allen's A History olifine, 802 (PS); St.-Pourcain-

sur-Sioule, 838 (PS); Tavel (rosé), 882 (PS); Chateau Palmer 1956, 939 (PS); port-a Whig drink, 939 (PS); the Trust Houses wine list, 939 (PS); an ill-informed article on wine, 960 (A); Ducru Beaucaillou 1949, 962 (PS)

Winter Shoes in Springtime, Beryl Smeeton, 907 (R) Winter's Tales, No 7, (ed.) C. P. Snow and Pamela Hansford

Johnson 908 (R.)

Wisdom gl the Scots, The, Moray McLaren, 788 (R) Witch, 3 (P) With Unck Sam's Blessing, 910 (A) Wodehouse, P. G., Ice in the Bedroom, 550 (R) Wodehouse at Work, Richard Usborne, 550 (P.) Wolff, Leon, Little Brown Brother, 673 (R)

Women journalists, 960 (A)

Women of Punch, The (ed.) Bernard Hollowood, 866 (R) Women on the Road, Elio Vittorini, 67 (R) Wonderful Clouds, Frangoise Sagan (trans. Anne Green), 830 (R) Wood, Derek, and Derek Dempster, The Narrow Margin, 390 (R)

Woodcock, George, 281, 309, 342 (A)

Woolf, Leonard, Growing, sn (R) Woolf, Virginia, The Death of a Moth and Other Essays, 475 (R) Woolrych, Austin, Battles of the English Civil War, 591 (R) Works and Days, Irving Feldman, 633 (R) World Banking Blues, 400 (F)

World Council of Churches, 814 (A)

World Mine Oyster, The, Matila Ghyka, 908 (R) Worm of Death, The, Nicholas Blake, 473 (R)

Writer's rejected pieces, a, 9 (A)

Wrong Side of the Sky, The, Gavin Lyall, 181 (R) Wyndham, John, Consider Her Ways, 600 (R) Yale, John, A Yankee and the Swamis, 100 (R) Yankee and the Swamis, A, John Yale, 100 (R) Yorkist Age, The, P. M. Kendall, 956 (R) Yoshida, Shigeru, The Yoshida Memoirs (trans. Kemichi Yoshida),

358 (R), 461 (L)

Yoshida Memoirs, The, Shigcru Yoshida (trans. Kemichi Yoshida),

358 (R), 461 (L)

Young Doctors, The, 505 (CA) Young Ones, The, 928 (CA) Young Savages, The, 21 (CA) Yudkin, John, Slimmer's Cook Book, 121 (Cl)

YUGOSLAVIA an advertisement for a holiday resort, 214 (CI); Belgrade con- ference of non-aligned States, 307 (LA), 310 (A), 349 (L); Vladimir Dedijer, 326 (R), 350 (L); Yugoslav wines, 754 (A)

Zeman, Z. A. B., The Break-Up of the Habsburg Empire, 772 (R)

Adrian, Leslie, 41, 73, 121, 153, 185, 213, 242, 269, 301, 333, 365, 405, 441, 484, 520, 556, 605, 648, 688, 725, 799, 836, 881, 913, 938, 962 (CI) Al!sop, Kenneth, 87, 133, 199. 225, 253 (A) Altrincham, Lord, 24, 394, 582 (R), 733 (A) Anus, Kingsley, 23, 581 (R), 733, 890 (P) Auden, W. H., 672 (R) Aylmer, G. E., 250 (A) Bailey, Richard, 69, WI, 331, 517, 647, 910 (A) Bakewell, Michael, 65(R) Barber. Frank, 146 (R) Barnes, Clive, 19, 61, 95, 172, 205, 232, 321, 356, 387, 505, 579, 623, 670, 766, 824, 859, 927, 953 (CA) Barraclough, Geoffrey, 34, 64, 548, 772 (R) Barton, Derek, 701 (A) Bayley, John, 63, 3213. 513, 714 (R) Bedford, Sybille, 469, 863 (R) Beer, Patricia, 36, 295 (P) Benenson, Peter, 81, 163 (A) Bergonzi, Bernard, 36, 180, 238, 297, 434, 476, 628, 718, 868 (R) Bishop, Beata, 747 (A) Blake, Robert, 295 (R) Blom-Cooper, I.ouis, 163 (A) Bollinger, Conrad, 372 (A) Boyars, Arthur, 475, 787, 932 (R) Brand, Charles, 530 (A) Braun, Michael, 493 (A) Breen, James, 576, 627 (CA) Brien, Alan, 8 (A), 209, 600, 717 (R), 739 (A) Brogan, D, W., 50 (A), 208 (R), 283 (A), 470 (R), 568 (A), 588 (R), 616 (A), 673, 774 (R) Brooke, Christopher, 956 (R) Browne, Robert, 375 (A) Bryden, Ronald, 207, 329, 432, 479, 716, 782, 875, 908 (R) Cairns, Dar id, 59, 141, 174, 291, 322, 386, 429, 463, 503, 544, 580, 625, 667, 764, 801, 820, 860, 902, 930, 951 (CA) • Cameron, James, 145 (R) Carstairs, Morris, 97 (R) Causley, Charles, 674 (R) Caute, David, 33, 956 (R) Chapin, Miriam, 846 (A) Childers, Erskine B., 7 (A), 178 (R), 373, 450, 852 (A) Cline, R. A. 132, 496, 815 (A) Cole, John, 5, 221, 281, 342, 697, 945 (A) Conquest, Robert, 167 (A), 263 (R), 311 (A), 390 (R), 552 (P), 564 (A), 586 (R), 775 (P) Coogan, Tim Pat, 932 (R) Cooper, Molly, 615 (A) Creighton, T. R. M., 49, 162, 222, 345, 698 (A) Critchley, Julian, MP, 50, 194 (PC), 220, 495 (A), 658, 810 (PC) Cunliffe, Marcus, 147, 589, 767 (R) Curran, Charles, 177 (R) Custos, 38, 70, 120, 152, 182, 211, 268, 300, 331, 363, 400, 440, 481, 515, 553, 603, 646,687, 721, 795, 833, 378, 912, 935 (F) Daiches, David, 236, 434, 788 (R) Daniel, Glyn, 396 (R) Daniel, John, 785, 957 (R) Davenport, Nicholas, 38, 68, 116, 150, 181, 211, 239, 267, 299, 330, 362, 400, 435, 480, 515, 552, 602, 645, 686, 720, 794, 831, 877, 910, 935, 958 (F) David, Elizabeth, 11, 214, 270, 332, 404, 484, 556, 647, 723, 752, 879, 937 (A) Dickinson, Peter H., 642 (A) Donnelly, Desmond, MP, 496 (A) Douglass, Harry, 436 (R) Fennell, Desmond, 32, 326, 587 (R) FitzGibbon, Constantine, 390 (R), 455 (A), 826 (R) Fleming, Peter, 263 (R) Forbes, Derek, 112 (F) Forster, Peter, 22, 62, 144, 204, 233 (CA), 251 (A), 324, 351, 508, 545, 578, 624, 671, 710, 765, 824, 860, 930, 953 (CA) Foster, John, QC, MP, 131 (A) Foster, Kay Sheridan, 680 (R) • Francis, Jack, 104 (F) Furbank, P. N., 632 (R) Furlong, Monica, 167, 223, 285, 453, 521, 531, 663 (A), 871 (R) Gainham, Sarah, 192, 248, 278 (A), 293 (CA), 340, 450, 566, 614, 696, 731, 890, 921 (A) Gascoigne, Bamber, 18, 59, 92, 143, 171, 204, 234. 260, 292, 319, 353, 387, 425, 464 (CA), 472 (R), 503, 541, 577, 623, 669, 709, 765, 820 (CA), 848 (A), 862, 902, 927 (CA), 933 (R), 951 (CA) Gillic, Dame, 4, 81, 160, 252, 277, 341, 448, 565, 656, 733, 809, 944(A) Gisbourne, Guy, 465 (CA) Golding, William, 9 (A), 325 (R), 569, 732 (A) Graham, Hugh, 144, 428, 463. 627, 710 (CA) Grigson, Geoffrey, 67, 149 (R), 281 (A), 596, 715, 792 (R) Haden-Guest. Anthony, 247 (A) Hale, John, 261 (CA), 592, 779, 906 (R) Hamilton, lain, 12(P) Harris, John, 342 (A) Hartley, Anthony, 129 (A), 208 (R), 279 (A), 389 (R), 700 (A) Hill, Christopher, 591, 780 (R) Hill, Derek, 948 (A) Hinder, J. E., 923 (A) Hodgart, Patricia, 675, 830 (R) Holbrook, David, 381 (A) Hollis, Christopher, 378 (A) Hope, Francis, 66, 549, 598, 790, 829, 955 (R) Howard, Esther, 676, 934 (R) Huntford, Roland, 657 (A) Inglis, Brian, 55 (A), 1413 (R), 347, 376 (A), 661 (R), 703, 811 (A), 954 (R) Iremonger, Valentin, 67 (R) Jebb, Julian, 932 (R) Jenkins, Roy, MP, 6 (PC), 414, 494 (A) Joll, James, 64, 770 (R) Kee, Robert, 392 (R), 660 (A) Kennedy, Ludovic, 343 (A) King, Charles, 106 (F) , Kirk, Peter, MP, 83 (A) Knight, Margaret, 946 (A) Lambert, John, 401, 603, 686, 721, 832, 889 (A) Laski, Marghanita, 584, 677 (R) Latham-Koenig, A. L., 412 (A) Leach, Gerald, 474 (R) Lee, Rosemary, 683 (R) Leech, Clifford, 210 (R) Lever, Constance, 346 (A) Levin, Bernard, 294 (R), 309, 374, 413, 449 (A), 511 (R), 529. 749 (A), 845 (PC), 931 (R) Levine, Norman, 377 (A), 597 (R) Liddell Hart, Adrian. 98 (R) Lodge, David, 393, 828 (R) Lothbury, 638 (A) Lovell, Sir Bernard, 296 (R) Lyall, Gavin, 209, 511 (R) MacBeth, George, 772 (P) MacInnes, Cohn, 547, 789 (R), 893 (A) Mackenzie, Kenneth, 86, 493 (A) MacLeish, Rod, 415 (A) McMahon, Sean, 237 (P) Magarshack, David, 399 (R) Magnus, Sir Philip, 176, 776 (R) Mancroft, Lord, 756 (A) Manning, Martin, 179 (R) Manning, Olivia, 99, 238, 361, 397, 514, 786, 867, 908, 933 (R) Mitchell, Julian, 35, 210, 265, 472, 550, 63o, 684, 830, 957 (R) Moore, Brian, 430 (R), 743 (A) Morris, Cohn, 417 (A) Morris, Terence, 146 (R) Mortimer, John, 30, 237, 431 (R), 741 (A)

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Noakes, Aubrey, 114 (F) Noel-Baker, Francis, MP, 853 (A), 873 (R) Northcott, Cecil, 814 (A) O'Brien, Conor Cruise, 947 (A) O'Connor, Ulick, 662 (A) Owen, Roger, 53 (A) Packard, Rosalie, 866 (R) Pannell, Charles, MP, 891 (A) Pick, Hella, 310 (A) Plowden, William, 65, 327 (R) Plumb, 3. H., 359, 827 (R) Porteus, Hugh Gordon, 433, 793, 955 (R)

Postgate, Raymond, 99 (R), 242 (A), 296 (R), 302 (A), 359 (11

364, 441, 754 (A), 864(R), 914, 960 (A) Purser, Philip, 571 (A)

Quigly, Isabel, 21, 61, 92, 143, 172, 206, 233, 260, 293, 321, 3 388, 428, 465, 505, 541, 579, 625, 670, 712, 763, 825, 860, 9 928, 952 (CA)

Quinton, Anthony, 236 (R)

Raven, Simon, 10 (A), 98, 148 (R), 197 (A), 266. 326, 398, 512, 0 (R), 572 (A), 718 (R), 736 (A), 905 (R) Ray, Cyril, 42, 74, 122, 154 (PS), 181 (R), 186, 334 (PS), 361(1,,

365, 405, 442 (PS), 473 (R.), 522, 558, 606, 650, 689, 726 752, 758 (A), 802, 838, 881, 939, 962 (PS) Redgrove, Peter, 29 (P) Rees, David, 100, 328, 357, 549, 784, 907 (R) Reid, Douglas M., 637 (A) Richter, Mordecai, 66, 360, 395, 510 (R), 745 (A) Robinson, A. E. P., 314 (A) Robinson, Kenneth J., 20, 93, 232 (CA), 468 (R), 546, 859 (CA) Rovere, Richard H., 161 (A) Runciman, Sir Steven, 874 (R) Russell, W. M. S., 632 (R) Scannell, Vernon, 208 (P) Schapera, I., 777 (R) Scott, Grace, 315, 452, 734 (A) Short, Simon, 108 (F) Sinclair, Andrew, 477, 778 (R) Sington, Derrick, 130 (A) Smith, Denis Mack, 548 (R) Smith, Stevie, 179, 595 (R) Southwark, The Bishop of, 751(A) Spear, Benjamin, 379 (A) Stewart, Desmond, 84, 528, 618, 813, 922 (A) Stewart, Oliver, 51, 311, 704 (A) Suarez, Francisco, 196, 810, 922 (A) Sykes, Christopher, 235, 768 (R) Sylvester, John, 497 (A) Tanner, Tony, 264, 906 (R) Taylor, Telford, 532 (A) Thompson, James Cargill, 478. 865 (R) Thwaite, Anthony, 149, 298, 358, 633 (R), 781 (P), 866 (R) Tomalin, Claire. 682 (R) Trevelyan, Raleigh, 26, 674 (R) Tucker, James, 168, 313 (A) Tuohy, Frank, 31, 262, 634(9) Turnell, Martin, 360 (R) Utechin, S. V., 870 (R) Waugh, Evelyn, 28, 96, 551, 594 (R) Whitehorn, Katharine, 40, 72, 121, 184, 213, 241 (A), 265 269, 301, 483, 519, 555, 605 (A), 679 (R), 723, 797, 835, 960 (A) Williams, Philip M., 629 (R) Williamson, John, 222, 924 (A) Wilsher, D., 644 (A) Wollaston, Nicholas, 673, 828 (R) Wulff, Louis, 638 (A)