6 MAY 1955, page 9

* * * Mr. R. H. S. Crossman, Nip, Asked

his Sunday newspaper readers last week whether we should be represented at high-level talks by Sir Anthony Eden, `the expert diplomatist whom Americans trust,' or by Clement......

In Some Ways We Deserve To Be Called Barbarian. We

support an excellent Royal Fine Art Commission and withhold from it the power to do anything effective in the areas where its corrective influence is most needed. In the City of......

Guilt And Innocence

BY IAIN HAMILTON O UT of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki explosions a cloud of guilt fell on to intellectual America, and on none more stingingly than those who had conceived and......

A Spectator's Notebook

I HAVE MANY memories of Arthur Deakin. I sat with him once, at the other side of a large polished table in Transport House, discussing the question of Communists in the trade......

I Am Amused By The Series Of Election Articles Called

'Off the Party Line,' which the News Chronicle is running during the campaign under the direction of Mr. Percy Cudlipp. Five 'independents' have been asked to contribute their......