13 JANUARY 1956, page 8

It Amuses Me To See How, In The Arts, Wild

men from abroad are thought to be more respectable than the native breed. I noticed one or two are critics dealing solemnly, in their reviews of the American exhibition at the......

The Rumour About The Prime Minister's Going Was 'quickly...

according to The Times's political correspondent on Monday, by the denial from Downing Street. No doubt this is so if the word 'scotched' is taken in its correct sense (vide......

It Is No Strange Phenomenon To Find A Politician Talking

sheer twaddle with sheerer self-assurance. But an interview given by M. Poujade is in a class by itself. 'In a long passage,' I read, 'M. Poujade developed his view that......

Bonar Law And Beaverbrook (i)

BY ROBERT BLAKE I T is no doubt in general a good rule that authors should not reply to reviewers even when the latter display palpable ignorance and tendentiousness. If,......

Fairness To Newspapers Like The People, Says Its Managing...

in a letter published in our correspondence columns, is something that the Spectator's readers can hardly expect. I don't see why he should think that criticism of his paper,......