26 SEPTEMBER 1952, page 2

Too Much Hush-hush

General Bradley has shown courage and common sense in publicly advocating such alterations to the Atomic Energy Act as would allow the American Government to authorise (if it......

Chaplin Returns

The revival of Chaplin's City Lights must have refreshed a few hundred thousand memories, but what is it that keeps him fresh in the minds of millions ? Many in the crowds which......

No Quarter The Absurd Chain Of Events Which Began In

May with the Amalgamated Engineering Union's claim that £2 a week was the wage increase needed to meet the increase in the cost of living will now have the most serious......

Spectator Autumn Number

Next week's " Spectator " will be a special Autumn Number. It will contain, in addition to all the usual features,articles . by Lord Dunsany, Ludovic Kennedy and Lady Pakenham;......

B.o.a.c.'s First Profit

The general optimism about the future of British a via. tion has been soundly strengthened by the annual report of the British Overseas Airways Corporation, which shows a leap......

Mr. Nixon's Nightmare

It is no doubt difficult for the American electorate to keep a due sense of proportion in the midst of a Presidential election campaign, but there is no good reason why outside......