14 JULY 1950, page 5

No One Can Accuse Me Of A Bias In Favour

of crocodiles. In general I am against these animals, and avoid one whenever it crosses my path—which is relatively seldom. And I suppose it is as reasonable to make their skins......

There Is To Be Another Cut In Newsprint, And The

daily papers will become slimmer still. It is a great pity, but some of them at any rate have completely disabled themselves from making any effective protest by the uses to......

The Kremlin And Korea

I F the situation in Korea is no better militarily it is at least no worse diplomatically. In the field the tide still flows one way. In view of the character of the training......

An Answer Which The Chancellor Of The Exchequer Is Reported

as giving to Commander Gurney Braithwaite in the House on Tuesday demands public attention. Commander Braithwaite raised again the Chancellor's singular and shabby action in......

I Sometimes Read The Lessons In A Country Church. A

Sunday or two ago, as I went to the lectern, a very juvenile infant (I am told) asked in a whisper well audible over the back of the church, " Is that God ? " The answer could......

And Now Exit Janus, Enter Strix ; Pro Tem. Janus.

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When, During The Visit Of Princess Margaret To Canterbury A'

few weeks ago, a photograph was published showing the Princess shaking hands with the Dean there was some criticism of the Princess's trafficking with this Red dignitary. The......

A Spectator's Notebook

I SAID some time ago that it seemed a pity that the Duke of Windsor should be dragging into light again the whole painful story of the abdication, and a study of the story as it......

" The Lady With Two Faces " Naturally Interests Me,

and I feel that we ought to have met. We ase less likely to now than we were a week ago, for the lady, or rather the statue of her—for she is statua et praeterea nihil — lies at......