27 DECEMBER 1957, page 6

There Was Mr. Selwyn Lloyd . . . In Manner

confident, authoritative, showing no trace of his hesitancy of the past.—'A Student of Politics,' Sunday Times.......

Westminster Commentary

AND, mark you, I went there with the best of intentions — even though all that drivel in Paris had kept the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary away so long that the debate had......

Mr. George Brown Gratuitously Gave The Game Away On...

the other night, when he was asked about differences in the Labour Party over foreign policy. His reply was to say, in effect, that, the party leaders had taken darn good care......

Maladroit Speech By Mr. Lloyd. Manchester Guardian.

A tired performance, this, everybody thought. —The Times. Mr. Lloyd made a hash of it again.—Sunday Dispatch. *......

Other Newspapers And Periodicals Have Been Awarding Their...

the men, women, children, dogs, films, and starlets of 1957; as a last-minute addition, I would like to announce my own prize for the silly ass of the year. It goes......

A Spectator's Notebook

THE FOREIGN OFFICE'S scheme to get the Allies to favour a settlement of the Palestine problem on the basis of Israel's 1947 frontiers—i.e., the boundaries laid down by the UN......