13 NOVEMBER 1964, page 10

Foraging Through Georgia

One often reads that Americans consider understatement to be a prominent British charac - teristic. I've just been reading in the New York Times an account of General Mar is......

Spectator's Notebook

Tun curious affair of the missing Tory voter in the steel division was solved by the discovery that he was there after all. The Govern- ment Whip couldn't count. This of course,......

Religious Babies

It is a particularly distressing thing that when- ever a mother hands over an unwanted child to an adoption society she must fill in a form, one of whose questions asks her to......

Last Post Sad News That Julian Maclaren-ross Died Last...

one saw the obituaries after reading the admirable first instalment of his Memoirs of the Forties in the current issue of the London Magazine. And it is as a man of the 1940s......

Death Of A Leper

Mr. Herbert Bowden, winding up the debate on the Queen's Speech, made an oblique reference to Mr. Wilson's crude assault on the new Mem- ber for Smethwick. I suppose it comes as......

The View From My Grammar School

By WILLIAM THORNTON* T FIND it very difficult to write about education, ljust as I suppose a man who earns his living operating a pneumatic drill would find it difficult to......

Sam Ntiro

I am, I fear, a member of that most despised circle of art amateurs who just 'know what they like.' But at least I can go to Mr. Ntiro's exhibi- tion next week at the Piccadilly......