26 JULY 1963, page 8

I Spy One Of The Things I Find Most Striking

about all this spying business is how easy it makes the job of journalists. Consider. A journalist has only to write 'Mr. X was an agent of the British intelli- gence in the......

Pride And Poverty

By COLM BROGAN S OME time ago I found myself in a Northern university listening to a lecture on the Oxford Campaign for Famine Relief. It was a good lecture and most agreeably......

Beyond Kindness Several Points Emerge From The Correspon-...

followed Herb Greer's article on old age some weeks ago. Overwhelmingly the most striking are the extent and relative novelty of the problem. Mr. F. Le Gros Clark's suggestion......

Three Hours On French Soil . . .

Most people come aboard at Southend. Board- ing at Gravesend is altogether different, quieter and gentler. The Thames in the early morning, breakfast when the dining-room is......

Eighty Thousand Rivers To Cross

'Good News' is, sadly, not the name of the new religious daily paper that may be appearing in November, but merely the heading. of the announcement appearing in the religious......

Spectator's Notebook

M R. ANTHONY WEST, in his recent article, criticised a number of MPs, including Mr. Reginald Paget, QC, because of recent statements in the House calculated to reflect on......