22 NOVEMBER 1957, page 7

A Spectator's Notebook

IT IS ALWAYS sad when a great man decides to- leave the scene of his greatness. Field-Marshal Mont- gomery will surely rank as the greatest commander to have fought in Europe......

I See That Tribune Is Indignant About Mr. Sel- Wyn

Lloyd's answer to Mr. Philip Noel-Baker's complaint in the Commons that he had not known of Britain's changed relationship to the International Court until it was revealed by......

So Far As The British Army Is Concerned Monty's Main

contribution may have been his ability to associate others—even God, I have heard the irreverent maintain—with him in any project he undertakes. With the players of Portsmouth......

In Our Correspondence Columns The Rev. N.. S. Power Takes

me to task for attempting to deal with the problem of remarriage after divorce in one paragraph. But all I was in fact trying to do was to show that the oft-repeated statement......

Westminster Commentary

But so did all the other Tories. For Mr: Mac- millan was talking about his motion beginning 'That it is expedient that a Tribunal be estab- lished . . .', and it suddenly began......