27 DECEMBER 1963, page 13

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The Stamps Issue H. Maude-Roxby, Harold Inghatn Below the Bread Line S.M. The Robbins Debate W. R. van Straubenzee, Old Man Granite S. Jacobson Sukarno's War Abdul Rollin; Karim......

Galloping

There are other and more sensational ways of describing 1963, and my own may seem a little bizarre. But it has, I think, been the year of the opinion polls. Looking back, I have......

Sir,—apologists For Stamps (as In The Spectator. December...

inclined to argue that the matter should be left to the free choice of individual shoppers. Those who approve should have the oppor- tunity to shop where stamps are given, and......

Tourist -

An anxious friend asks me what the difference is between sitting on the third and sitting on the front bench. Only the difference between economy and first-class air travel:......

One — Or Two — Three • The More I Listen To The Argument,

the more I think that we have not yet grasped the im- portance of the Robbins Report. It is important, not only for the particular questions which it raises about education, but......

The Other Hume What On Earth Is Hume (pronounced- Hume)

doing? The Government, through its 50 per cent interest in British Lion, has been in the film busi- ness since 1948. And until 1958, when the Boult- ing brothers and their......

Below The Bread Line

SIR,—Under the caption 'Old Age' the Spectator was good enough to publish two letters from me in the issues of July 12 and 26. In these letters I stated that I trusted my......