12 JULY 1945, page 4

A Spectator's Notebook T Is A Sobering Thought That The

newspapers which have told in the I last week of the fruitless search for survivors from the Liberator in which Sir William Malkin and other officials were returning from......

I Think I Have Referred To The Watch Situation Before.

I refer to it now with added emphasis. I happen to be the possessor of three watches of differing quality, calibre, age and temperament; but all alike in this, that they have......

I Have Been Invited To Voice The Distress Many Readers

of that great paper, the Manchester Guardian, appear to feel at the departure its Election leaders—in particular the virulence of the attacks on the Prime Minister—have marked......

• I Have Not, Ur Various Reasons, Pleaded The Cause

of any individual political candidate in this column. If I mention one now, it is not for the purpose of either helping or hindering ; that, since all the voting is over (except......

News That Reaches Me Privately From Berlin Confirms In All

essentials most of what the newspaper correspondents are saying about non-fraternisation—and various other questions. The mis- understandings about the movement of British......

Nation And Party

O F not many of the leading personalities in the recent election campaign can it be said with any veracity " This was their finest hour." Not many would go so far as to say it......