7 FEBRUARY 1958, page 8

The Small Farmer's Future

By JACK DONALDSON T HE annual discussions to decide farm prices in the coming year are now taking place be- tween the farmers' representatives and the experts of the Ministry of......

I Hope, Though, That Mr. Fairbanks Will Not Allow His

project to lapse when the walls are breached. There is a lesson to be learned here from the British film industry. in recent years the Ealing comedies have won the same......

So Common Sense Has Finally—and Unexpectedly —prevailed...

of TV coverage of elections. How it will work in practice will need to be judged over a period of months—clearly there are still difficulties of presentation which can only be......

Salutary Though The Government's Determina- Tion Is To...

wage claims, I cannot help thinking they have made a mistake in reducing the wage increase recommended for pro- bation officers. This is a service which was con- ceived by......

Busts, Which Ceased To Matter Last Season, Seem To Have

disappeared altogether, except for evening when they pop rather startlingly above the neckline. Evening Standard, January 30. The Picasso line? PHAROS......

Some Weeks Ago I Crossed Swords With The Redoubtable Douglas

Fairbanks Jr. on whether or not his television films could justly be called 'British'; he contended that as they are made in Britain by Britons, they are; my argument was that......

For Some Reason, I Was Under The Impression That The

fuss last summer over subliminal (or sub- threshold) advertising—or that aspect . of it where split-second ads are put on cinema or TV. screens so briefly that the conscious......