27 AUGUST 1965, page 7

Clive Barnes

This week Clive Barnes bids us farewell on his Way to fresh woods and pastures new. A sad occasion for us, but it must be almost a unique tribute to a London critic to be......

T Ailpiece B After His Salvo Earlier In This Issue,...

r oker has gone on holiday. In his absence, who a ° You suppose will be contributing °lir commen- tar y on The Press? That's right—Randolph. QUOODLIS......

Boom This Has Been A Troubled Summer For Many Sections

of the economy but at least it has been a bumper season for two of our national growth activities : the manufacture of noise and ni litter. Here at least productivity has......

Up The Creek

I see that in a story this week on the new nelo-Irish extradition treaty, Time describes the I s land of saints and scholars as 'only a three-hour :errs/ ride' away from......

Report From Saigon

The Larger Hope From ARNOLD BE1CHMAN A A POLITICAL journalist suddenly evidencing op- ..timisrn while his confreres are keening the GOttercliimmetung blues—as here in South......

Three-day Bores

. Even if there is an exciting finish to the county cricket championship, it has been one long yawn this wet summer. No team has managed to win v e , en half its matches......