16 AUGUST 1957, page 17

Indian Mutiny Sir,—ii Is Surely Ironical That While...

should be at great pains to stress that the Mutiny of 1857 was in no sense a 'National War of Inde- pendence,' a section of the British press should be trying to raise a scare......

In The Bazaar

SOME of our newspapers have recently taken to publishing pro- files and histories of famous businesses, and the present season, when those London art dealers who trade in......

Contemporary Arts

Turning the Screw Time Lock. (Dominion and New Victoria.) — No Time for Tears. (Rialto.)—Night Pas- sage. (Odeon, Marble Arch.)— A Hair in the Soup. (Cameo- Polytechnic.) THERE......

Light For Taper

SIR,—Your commentator from Westminster, Taper, refers to Mr. Philip Bell as sitting for 'some fearful hole in Lancashire.' His readers, who presumably look for information about......

The Aptttator

AUGUST 18, 1832 THE take of salmon has been so great at Fort William this season, that the ice has been exhausted, and the fishers have had a number of horses employed in......