11 JANUARY 1986, Page 2

SPECIATOR

Index for January - June 1986 Subjects and Titles

(A) ARTICLE (AR) THE ARTS (AV) ANOTHER VOICE (CO) COMPETITION (CS) CITY AND SUBURBAN D) DIARY rF) THE ECONOMY ) FORSYTE (I) ILLUSTRATION (L) LETTER LA) LEADING ARTICLE LL) LIFE AND LETTERS N) NOTE P) POEM

(PC) Politics

(PS) POSTSCRIPT PW) PORTRAITOFTHE WEEK

)11 BOOK REVIEW MISCELLANEOUS

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Abortion: see Birth control Absolute Beginners (film). 12 Apr 36(AR) Acastos: Two Platonic Dialogues, Iris Murdoch. 26 Apr 38(R) Ackroyd. Peter, his novel Hawksmoor and the real Nicholas Hawksmoor, 29 Mar 35(AR) Addison. Joseph: on the music of his time. 10 May 44 (AR) Adman cometh, The, 24 May 20(A) Adventures in the Alaskan Skin Trade, John Hawkes. 15 Feb 26(R)

ADVERTISING

Saatchi and Saatchi's presentation for Christie's. 11 Jan 7(D). 25 Jan 19(L): Country Life's property advertisements. I Feb 8(D); a Guinness advertisement. 8 Mar 21(CS): 'knocking copy' in takeover bid advertisements banned. 12 Apr 23(CS): mergers in the advertising world, including Saatchi and Saatchi's buying of Ted Bates. 24 May 20(A); a bigger role in public affairs likely. 24 May 20(A); IBA and TV advertising, 14 Jun 23(CS); a Woolworth TV advertisement. 14 Jun 23(CS): advertisements for a suitable monarch, 14 Jun 44(CO) Advice: impractical advice to the Government. 11 Jan 39(CO) Aesthetic Obsession, An: A Portrait of Sir William Eden, Bt, Lyall Wilkes. 15 Feb 24(R) Afraid of the big bad Rupert?. 12 Apr 22(A) Africa: the growth of West African churches. 5 Apr 20(A): Charles Stokes in Africa, 10 May 37(R): Britain's 19th-century military campaigns. 28 Jun 30(R); see also individual countries After a Funeral. Diana Athill, 1 Mar 26(R) After Hours (film). 7 Jun 37(AR) Afternoon Sun. The. David Pryce-Jones. 5 Apr 33(R) After the raid is over. after the break of day. 26 Apr 6(PC) Agate: A Biography. James Harding. 19 Apr 26(R) Agnes of God (film). I Mar 33(AR) Agriculture: the farmers of the American Middle West. 25 Jan 9(A): quotas producing a two-tier market in farm land. 3 May 21(CS); a hippy convoy camps on farm land in Somerset. 7 Jun 10(AV): Britain over-cultivated, 14 Jun 6(PC) Aida: Opera North (Wiesbaden). 10 May 45(AR); New Sussex Opera. 17 May 34(AR)

AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome): doctors' dis- turbing questions to ordinary patients. I 1 Jan 7(D); a TV prog- ramme. 29 May 40(AR)

Aircraft industry: see Westland Air travel: an unsatisfactory British Airways flight from New York to Heathrow. 18Jan 7(D): a flight to China. 25 Jan 34(A): a broker standing by at the customs desk. 8 Feb 7(D), I Mar 23, 5 Apr 26(L): a TV programme on Lord King and the privatisa- tion of British Airways. 12 Apr 40(AR) Albert Herring (Glyndeboume). 14 Jun 37(AR) Alcohol: see Drink All capitalists nowadays. 22 Mar 8(A) Alliance. the LiberaUSDP: still likely to be squeezed by the major parties, 29 Mar 5(LA): David Owen and David Steel in dispute over replacing Polaris, 14 Jun 4(PW), 5(N) Alternative to censorship, The, I Mar 18(A) Althorp. Lord: on drug-taking. 21 Jun 34(AR) America: see individual countries American Buffalo (Old Red Lion). 25 Jan 28(AR) American chickens, 24 May 18(A) America's attack on the Alliance, 26 Apr 5(LA) America's burden, 22 Feb 5(LA) America's free trade falters, 4 Jan 8(A) Amos. William. The Originals, I Feb 29(R) An Coinneachadh, 26 Apr 26(P), 3 May 19(X) Anderson. Emily. (ed.) The Letters of Mozart and his Family (third edition). 4 Jan 23(R) Andrews. Michael: exhibition. 14 Jun 36(AR) Anger. Kenneth. Hollywood Babylon il, 22 Feb 27(R) Animals: statistics on cruelty to animals. 22 Feb 7(D); foxhunting threatened. 29 Mar 7(D): increasingly protected in Britain, 7 Jun 7(D): the Hunt Retributionists, 14 Jun 8(AV) Anniversaries: exploiting the 1789 anniversary. 4 Jan 6(D) Another bombing raid to cheer up the President's supporters, 24 May 6(PC) Another voice, 4Jan 7, 11 Jan 8, 18Jan 8, 25 Jan 8.1 Feb 9, 15 Feb 8, 22 Feb 8, 1 Mar 8. 8 Mar 8, 15 Mar 8. 22 Mar 7. 29 Mar 8, 5 Apr 7, 12 Apr 7. 19 Apr 8.26 Apr 8, 3 May 8, 10 May 8. 17 May 8.24 May 8.31 May 8.7 Jun 10,14 Jun 8.21 Jun 8. 28Jun 7(A V) Anti-apartheid cruelty, 31 May 5(LA) Antiques fairs: 24 May 34(AR); the Burlington House Fair. 14 Jun 25(L) Anti-semitism: see Jews Antony and Cleopatra (Haymarket), 7 Jun 37(AR) Apologies: to lain Crichton Smith. 3 May 19(X) Apple Cart. The (Haymarket). I Mar 33(AR) Archer. Rosemary. and James Fleming, (ed.) Lady Anne Blunt: Journals and Correspondence, 1878-1917, 19 Apr 30(R)

ARCHITECTURE

the short list of architects for the National Gallery extension. 11 Jan 16(A): unwelcome proposals for Ely Cathedral. 18 Jan 5(N); decaying and neglected inner city churches, 8 Mar 9(A); small country towns threatened by 'development'. 29 Mar 7(D); Nicholas Hawksmoor, 29 Mar 35(AR); the RIBA's royal gold medal and its choice of recipients. 5 Apr 5(N); a profile of Stephen Dykes Bower. 12 Apr 20(A). 26 Apr 32(L): the interior of St John's Lodge. Regent's Park, threatened, 10 May 5(N). 31 May 23. 7 Jun 26(L): the threat to Ely Cathedral averted, 24 May 5(N): the English house 1860-1914. 28 Jun 34(R) Argentina: Borges's attitude to the regime, 21 Jun 12(A) Armstrong. Sir Robert: 22 Feb 17(1); a profile. 22 Feb 17(A) Army, the: John Mortimer visits an army unit in West Germany. 5 Apr 6(D): court-martial procedure. 5 Apr 6(D); soldiering in the 19th-century African campaigns. 28 Jun 30(R) Aronson, Steven, and Natalie Robins. Savage Grace: The Story of a Doomed Family, 4 Jan 26(R) Ars est celare artem, 19 Apr 36(LL)

ART

artists' exhibitions: Michael Andrews. 14 Jun 36, Cecil Beaton, 28 Jun 36. John Bellany. 8 Mar 34. Ann Bergson. 8 Feb 31, Arthur Boyd. 19 Apr 3'7, Christopher Couch. 18 Jan 30, Paul Gopal Chowdhury, 15 Feb 28. Daphne and Ernest Fedarb. 15 Feb 28. JOrg Immendorf, 29 Mar 38. Albert Irvin. 26 Apr 45, Ken Kiff, 8 Feb 31, Oskar Kokoschka. 21 Jun 31. Henri Laurens. 25 Jan 27, Francis Le Marchant. 10 May 48. Antonio Lopez-Garcia, 17 May 35, Hector McDonnell. 15 Feb 28, John Napper, 26 Apr 45. Thomas Newbolt. 8 Mar 34. Robert Organ, 12 Apr 37. Picasso. 25 Jan 27. Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1 Feb 32. Norman Rowe, 15 Feb 28, Rudolf Schlichter. 29 Mar 38. Chris- topher Stevens. 31 May 40. Albert Wainwright, 10 May 48. Vic- tor Willing. 28 Jun 38, Joseph Wright. 22 Feb 32(AR) Paul Johnson's painting, 4 Jan 21(L): the teaching in British art schools. 4 Jan 31(AR); the short list of architects for the National Gallery extension. 11 Jan 16(A); the new Saatchi exhibition, 18 Jan 30(AR); Hans Holbein the Younger, 25 Jan 24(R): a biography of Cellini, 1 Feb 28(R); Agnew's water- colour exhibition. 8 Feb 31(AR); Sir William Eden. amateur artist and collector, 15 Feb 24(R); Modern and non-Modern art, 15 Feb 28(AR): Forty Years of Modern Art (Tate). 1 Mar 32(AR); a biography of Scottie Wilson. 8 Mar 28(R); British Post-Impressionists and Moderns, 8 Mar 34(AR): David Hockney's 1982 sketch book. 15 Mar 34(R): British portraits 1625-1850, 15 Mar 37(AR): Impressionist drawings, 22 Mar 37(AR); 16 Oxford-based artists and photographers. 22 Mar 37(AR): Henry Moore's life and ideas. 12 Apr 32(R): rural pic- tures. 12 Apr 37(AR); the 1986 Hayward Annual. 19 Apr 37(AR); a mixed exhibition in Ascot. 19 Apr 37(AR); Barbara Hepworth's 'Family of Man' group stolen. 26 Apr 8(AV); the Great Art Joke of deluding and imposing on the public, 26 Apr 8(AV); J. S. Sargent and his career, 26 Apr 37(R); Grinling Gibbons, master carver. 26 Apr 42(AR): the Barbizon School, 3 May 34(AR); Fred Koch s pictures in St John's Lodge. Regent's Park. 10 May 5(N). 31 May 23.7 Jun 26(L); the film Caravaggio, 10 May 47(AR); London and country house views and designs. 10 May 48(AR); British art since 1900, 17 May 28(R): Chardin's life and paintings. 24 May 32(R); the Muscle Renan-Scheffer in Paris, 24 May 38(A): Constable and his style. 31 May 25(A); Frank Auerbach on his own work. 31 May 37(AR); the International Contemporary An Fair. 31 May 40(AR); the Camden Artists Group. 31 May 40(AR); Chinese porcelain raised from the seabed auctioned, 31 May 42(AR): recent British trends in design, 31 May 43(AR): art on liners. 31 May 44(AR); a biography of Kokoschka, 7 Jun 32(R): the Royal Academy's summer exhibition. 7 Jun 35(AR); a monog- raph on Velazquez, 14 Jun 32(R): the paintings of Benjamin West. 28 Jun 33(R) Artist's letter to his son, The, 1 Feb 28(P) Arts. the: the state a useful patron. 3 May 23(L) Ascendancy of the Tendency, 5 Apr 16(A) Asking to be raped, 22 Mar 23(A) Aspects of Feeling, Peter Vansittart. 25 Jan 26(R) As You Like It (Barbican). 11 Jan 34(AR) Athill, Diana, Aftera Funeral, I Mar 26(R) At the vegetable counter, 19 Apr 25(P) Attlee. Clement: 11 Jan 29(1); a political biography. 11 Jan 29(R) Auctions: Chinese porcelain. 31 May 42(AR) Auerbach. Frank: on his painting and method. 31 May 37(AR) Augustus Hare: Victorian Gentleman. Malcolm Barnes, 14 Jun 31(R) Australia: the Prime Minister's cricket match. 15 Feb 7(D); the dingo baby murder case. 22 Mar 33(R); the troubles of the opposition leader and of Australian's cricket captain, 12 Apr 16(A); paintings of Ayer's Rock. 14 Jun 36(AR) Austria: Kurt Waldheim and his wartime background, 15 Mar 14, 19 Apr 20.26 Apr 14(A); Austria's war guilt, 19 Apr 20(A), 10 May 25(L); the attitude toward Jews, 26 Apr 14(A); Kurt Waldheim elected President. 14 Jun 4(PW), 21 Jun 5(N) Authors: and plugging their own books. 18 Jan 21(L): PEN and its work, 25 Jan 30(A): writers and their wives, 29 Mar 7(D); a writer gives up reviewing books to go hack to writing them. 31 May 15(A). 14 Jun 25(L): writers in Romney Marsh, 21 Jun 29(R) Avedon. Richard, In the American West, 12 Apr 35(R)

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Bach and war in El Salvador, 10 May 16(A) Back to school with hints of a voucher system to come, 8 Mar 6(PC) Back to the Future (film). 4 Jan 32(AR) Bad Company and Other Stories, (trans. and set.) Antony Lambton. 10 May 32(R) Baekland family, the, 4 Jan 26(R) Bagehot, Walter: volumes XII to XV of his collected works, 31 May 27(R) Baiser de la fee, Le (ballet). 17 May 33(AR) Baker. Kenneth: his task as minister for education. 24 May 5(LA). 31 May 6(PC) Baldwin, James: The Price of a Ticket, 11 Jan 23(R); Evidence of Things Not Seen, 26 Apr 37(R) Ballet: see Dance and ballet Bangkok girls, 18 Jan 12(A) Bank of England. the: its cash-dispensing machines, 1 Mar 19(CS); the profit on the issue of banknotes. 24 May 21(CS)

BANKS

Hambros' history and prospects, 15 Feb 19, 26 Apr 31(CS); Hambros' City office. 22 Feb 23(CS); a Russian attempt to buy Californian banks, 22 Feb 23(CS): Standard Chartered's fear of a bid. 15 Mar 22(CS): Lloyds Bank bids for Standard Char- tered. 12 Apr 23. 26 Apr 31. 7 Jun 23(CS): Johnson Matthey Bankers' affairs being cleared up, 19 Apr 21(CS); Standard Chartered's greatest fear. 7 Jun 23(CS): Israeli bank chiefs sacked. 14 Jun 23(CS): a 'Please deposit your firearms' notice. 28 Jun 25(CS) Barbara Wootton: Social Science and Public Policy Essays in her Honour, (ed.) Philip Dean and David Whynes, 8 Mar 24(R) Barbed Wire no prison, 8 Feb 20(A) Barbera, Jack, and William McBrien, Stevie: A Biography of Stevie Smith, 1 Feb 30(R) Bardot, Deneuve and Fonda, Roger Vadim, 10 May 35(R) Barnes. Malcolm, Augustus Hare: Victorian Gentleman, 14 Jun 31(R) Basil Hume: A Portrait, (ed.) Tony Castle, 7 Jun 29(R) Battle for good journalism. The, 1 Mar 9(A) Baudelaire, Charles: selected letters, 24 May 29(R) Bayeux tapestry. the 11 Jan 22(L) BBC, the: its f20 million sports coverage this summer. 17 May 8(AV); Michael Leapman on the BBC, 21 Jun 24(R) Bean. Philip, and David Whynes, (ed.) Barbara Wootton: Social Science and Public Policy Essays in her Honour, 8 Mar 24(R) Beaton. Cecil: his work in Vogue, 24 May 26(R); exhibition, 28 Jun 36(AR) Beaton in Vogue, Josephine Ross. 24 May 26(R) Beaufort, the tenth Duke of: attempted disinterment, 14 Jun 8(AV) Beaux' Strategem, The (Lyric, Hammersmith). 19 Apr 38(AR) Beer. Patricia, and Fay Godwin, Wessex, 18 Jan 27(R) Beginner on a horse, 5 Apr 18(A) Behind the Forbidden Door: Travels in China, Tiziano Terzani. 29 Mar 28(R) Behlmer, Rudy. Inside Warner Brothers, 21 Jun 28(R) Belgium: the tragedy of Leopold III, 4 Jan 28(R). 22 Feb 21(L) Belief in the bishops, 14 Jun 5(LA) Bellany. John: exhibition. 8 Mar 34(AR) Beloved Quixote: The Unknown Life of John Middleton Murry, Katherine Middleton Murry, 22 Mar 27(R)

Bend Or, Duke of Westminster, George Ridley. 25 Jan 22(R) Benvenuto Cellini, John Pope-Hennessy, 1 Feb 28(R) Bergson. Ann: exhibition. 8 Feb 31(AR)

Berlin Diaries, 1940-1945, of Marie 'Missie' Vassiltchikov, The, (ed.) Georgi Vassiltchikov, 3 May 27(R) Bermant, Chaim, What's the Joke?: A Study of Jewish Humour Through the Ages, 12 Apr 34(R) Bernard. Jeffrey. I Feb 24, 22 Mar 26(L). 31(P). 26 Apr 32(L) Bernier, Olivier. Imperial Mother, Royal Daughter: The Corres- pondence of Marie Antoinette and Maria Theresa, 12 Apr 31(R) Betjeman, Lady: 19 Apr 19(1); an appreciation. 19 Apr 19(A). 10 May 25(L) Better way than the Kerrymen's to defeat terrorism, A, 7 Jun 6(PC) Beyond the carbuncle, I I Jan 16(A) Bhutto. Benazir: her purpose in returning to Pakistan. 12 Apr 17(A) Biblical claims for Israel, 18 Jan II(A) Bitten, John: his character as a politician. 17 May 5(LA): advo- cates a 'balanced ticket' with more spent on the neglected ser- vices, 17 May 4(PW). 5(LA). 6(PC), 21(E) Bitten barometer, The, 17 May 5(LA) Billington, Lady Rachel, 4 Jan 7(AV) Birdie, Fordie'. 'A, 3 May 32(LL) Birley, Rupert: disappears in Togo, 28 Jun 42(A) Birth control: experiments with human embryos, 5 Apr 8(A), 12 Apr 26, 19 Apr 23(L). 3 May 5(LA) Birth of Yuppiegate, The, 21 Jun 11(A) Bishop, Alan. (ed.) Chronicle of Friendship: Vera Brittain's Diary of the Thirties, 1932-1939, 15 Feb 24(R) Bissoondath, Neil. Digging Up the Mountains, 14 Jun 30(R) Bizarre Britain: A Calendar of Eccentricity, Roy Kerridge. 15 Feb 25(R) Blacking Levin, 17 May 15(A) Blandford. the Marquis of, 1 Feb 8(D) Blind, the: the Spectator available on tape. 24 May 5.7 Jun 36(X): Ved Mehta's early years, 31 May 28(R) Blindfold Games, Alan Ross, 18 Jan 23(R) Blithe Spirit (Vaudeville), 8 Feb 34(AR) Bloch, Michael, (ed.) Wallis and Edward: Letters 1931-1937, 7 Jun 27(R) Blockmans. Wim, and Walter Prevenier. The Burgundian Nether- lands, 12 Apr 30(R) Bloomsbury/Freud: The Letters of James and Alix Strachey 1924-

1925, (ed.) Perry Meisel and Walter Kendrick, 15 Mar :5.7(R) Blow, bugle, blow, set the wild echoes flying, 21 Jun 3(AV) Blowing the froth off Montezuma's widgets, 24 May 22(F) Blue Max, The, I Mar 16(A)

Blundy, David. and Paul Vallely, With Geldof in Africa, 25 Jan 20(R.) Blunt, Lady Anne: journals and correspondence. 19 Apr 30(R) BOOKS a record number of books published in 1985, 11 Jan 20(A): authors and the plugging of their books. 18 Jan 21(L); a literary guide to Southern England. 18 Jan 27(R); the originals of fic- tional characters. I Feb 29(R); a list of forthcoming books, 15 Mar 35(X); Hatchard's expansion takes in the Claud Gill book- shops, 5 Apr 25(CS); the degradation of book production, 19 Apr 34(A): rare and 'collectible' books, 19 Apr 34(A); the diffi- culty of writing the first sentence, 28 Jun 6(D) Borges. Jorge Luis: 21 Jun 12(1); a meeting recalled, 21 Jun 12(A) Botham, Ian. 24 May 4(PW), 5(X), 41(A) Bourgeois Experience from Victoria to Freud, The: Vo1.11. The Tender Passion, Peter Gay, 14 Jun 29(R) Boxing: a TV broadcast of McGuigan v Cabrera. 22 Feb 35(AR); Marvin Hagler and Tommy Hearns, 15 Mar 41(A): Rocky Graziano and Jake La Motta in retirement. 12 Apr 41(A): Taki to box in a charity match, 10 May 49.31 May 35(A): boxers no longer honour their opponents. 31 May 35(A) Boycotts: of speakers and sportsmen. 22 Mar 4l(PS) Boyd. Arthur: exhibition, 19 Apr 37(AR) Bradley. Meta: her correspondence with Mark Pattison. 15 Mar

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. Caryl. and Ned Sherrin, Too Dirty for the Windmill, 17 May 30(R) Braudel, Fernand: an overrated historian, 11 Jan 22(L) Brett, Simon. Dead Giveaway, 22 Feb 28(R) Brian Walden and the gentle art of suggestion, 22 Feb 6(PC) Bridge. contract: a biography of Ely Culbertson, II Jan 25(R); I Mar 30(R) Brighton Beach Memoirs (Lyttelton). 8 Mar 33(AR) BRITAIN British philistinism about music. 11 Jan 31(AR). 15 Mar 23(L); a seeker after folk customs and eccentrics, 15 Feb 25(R); anti- Americanism. 22 Feb 5(LA); adversely compared with Switzer- land. 8 Mar 38(A); British life miserable. inefficient and expen- sive, 5 Apr 7(AV); the pro-Americans and the antis, 26 Apr 7(D); the dilemma of choosing between America and Europe. 3 May 12(A): freedom of action threatened by the Single Euro- pean Act, 28 Jun 5(LA) Britannia's port of call, 25 Jan 11(A) British Art since 1900, Frances Spalding, 17 May 28(R) British Council. the: the Prince of Wales suggested as Director- General. 22 Mar 5(N) British Telecom: see Telephones Brittain, Vera: her diary of the 1930s. 15 Feb 24(R) Britain. Leon: involvement in the Westland rescue affair, 18 Jan 4(PW). 5(LA), 6(PC), 25 Jan 4(PW), 6(PC); 18 Jan 19(CS); resigns as minister, 1 Feb 4(PW): why he wasn't dismissed, I Feb 6(PC) Brougham, Henry: a biography. 1 Feb 25(R) Brown. Jonathan. Velazquez: Painter and Courtier, 14 Jun 32(R) Brown. Judith C., Immodest Acts, 22 Feb 30(R) Bryson. John, Evil Angels, 22 Mar 33(R) Buchan. John: Greenman* recalled. 19 Apr 12(A); the originals of two of his characters, 31 May 23(L) Budget, the: what will the Budget contain?. 15 Mar 21(R); the Budget examined. 22 Mar 4(F'W), 8. 9. 10(A): some Budget snags. 5 Apr 23(E): the Commons Treasury Committee on the Budget, 3 MaL22(E) Burchill. Julie, (imaged gods, 22 Feb 26(R) Bureaucratic verse, 7 Jun 44(CO) Burgess, Anthony. Homage to Qwert Yttiop. 15 Mar 29(R). 19 Apr 36(X) Burglar alarms. 19 Apr 23(L) Burgundian Netherlands, The. Walter Prevenier and Wim Blockmans, 12 Apr 30(R) Burnet. Sir Alastair: a royal toady. 26 Apr 48(AR) Burnett. John, Destiny Obscure, 11 Jan 7(D) Burns. Robert: 26 Apr 20(1): 'drunkard and rapist'. 26 Apr 20(A). 10 May 25. 17 May 24(L) Burridge, Trevor, Clement Attlee: A Political Biography, I I Jan 29(R) Business schools, 8 Feb 15(A) Bus to Mrs Gaddafi, A, 26 Apr 11(A) Butterworth. George: a centennial tribute, 24 May 38(AR) 'Buy British' hypocrisy, 15 Mar 5(LA) Bwana Srokesi and his African Conquests, Nicholas Harman. 10 May 37(R) By the blooming motorway, 15 Mar 16(A)

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Calmann, Gerta, (compiler) The Letters of John Calmann 1951- 1980, 7 Jun 30(R) Calmann, John: letters, 1951-1980. 7 Jun 30(R) Cambridge University: changes in the geography tripos, 8 Feb 7(D) Cameron. Dr J. M.: career as criminal pathologist, 18 Jan 24(R) Canada: the Hudson's Bay Company. 5 Apr 32(R) Canetti. Elias: The Conscience of Words, 19 Apr 24(R): still alive in Zurich. 26 Apr 32(L) Canterbury: its historic past, 22 Mar 2I(A) Canterbury calamity, 22 Mar 2I(A) Cape Stemmer and the Australians in England. Alan Ross. 10 May 38(R) Capri: Island of Pleasure, James Money. 8 Mar 26(R) Caravaggio (film). 10 May 47(AR) Carlyle, Thomas and Jane Welsh: collected letters, 18 Jan 28(R) Carpenter's Gothic. William Gaddis, 8 Mar 27(R) Car Trouble (film). 8 Mar 36(AR) Casting bread on the senators, 31 May 11(A) Castle, Tony. (ed.) Basil Hume: A Portrait. 7 Jun 29(R) Caute. David: advocacy of subversion and 'principled' anarchy.

8 Feb 24(R) Caute, David, The Espionage of the Saints: Two Essays on Silence and the State, 8 Feb 24(R) Caution: Westminster's industrial strategists at work, 15 Feb 18(E) CBI. the: its panacea for the economy. 31 May 2I(CS); an economic forecast, 28 Jun 23(E) Ceausescu, President: 4 Jan 15(1); his latest mad schemes. 4 Jan 15(A) Ceausescu's madness, 4 Jan 15(A) Cecil. Lord David: II Jan 19(1); an obituary tribute. 11 Jan 19(A) Cellini. Benvenuto: a biography. 1 Feb 28(R) Censorship of films and television, 5 Apr 41(AR), 12 Apr 26(L) Central America: see individual countries Century of the Scottish People, 1830-1950. A, T. C. Smoot, 14 Jun 27(R) Challenger's End, 21 Jun 26(P) Champneys Health Farm, 22 Feb 8(AV) Channel Tunnel. the: a decision made in favour of a twin rail-only tunnel scheme. 25 Jan 4(PW). 5(LA), 6(PC); its effect on Dover and East Kent. 8 Mar 18(A): its start near Folkestone, 15 Mar 16(A); Canterbury and the tunnel, 22 Mar 21(A): a mini- ster's dilemma. 31 May 7(D) Chardin: his life and paintings. 24 Muy 32(R) Chardin, Philip Conisbee, 24 May 32(R) Charities: Felix Rohatyn on US charities, 12 Apr 40(A) Charmley, John. Duff Cooper: The Authorised Biography, 12 Apr 27(R) Chernobyl reactions, 10 May 11(A) Cherry Orchard. The (Cottesloe), 11 Jan 34(AR) CHESS chess in 1985, 4 Jan 39(A): the Kasparov-Timman match. 4 Jan 39, 11 Jan 39(A): Kasparov's 'Octopus theme, 4 Jan 39(A); Fide's officers challenged. 11 Jan 39(A): a chess set sinks in the Antarctic, 18 Jan 36(A): negotiations over the Kasparov- Karpov rematch. 18 Jan 36.25 Jan 37, I Feb 40. I Mar 39.8 Mar 41(A); the Brighton tournament of five men and five women, 18 Jan 37(A): the Brussels OHRA tournament, 18 Jan 37. 19 Apr 44(A): the chaotic world championship cycle. 25 Jan 37(A): a date agreed for the Kasparov-Karpov revanche match. I Feb 40, 8 Mar 41(A); Nigel Short wins at Wijk aan Zee. 8 Feb 39(A): Yusupov and Sokolov win the Candidates' semi-finals. 8 Feb 39. 15 Feb 33(A): the Hastings tournament. 15 Feb 33(A): the GLC Chess Challenge tournament. 22 Feb 40. 8 Mar 41. 15 Mar 43, 22 Mar 43.29 Mar 44, 5 Apr 44, 12 Apr 44(A); it signed agreement on the Kasparov-Karpov match. I Mar 39(A ): Lon- don's history as a world chess centre. 5 Apr 44. 26 Apr 50(A); the SWIFT tournament in Brussels. 19 Apr 44(A); chess events in London. 3 May 41, II) May 52(A): antique chess sets. 3 May 41(A); a chess-playing computer program. 10 May 52(A); the 1937 Stockholm Olympiad. 17 May 44(A); the musical Chess.

24 May 44(A): a simul by Kasparov, 24 May 44(A): in matches Kasparov trounces Miles and Alburt and Speelman draw, 31 May 49. 28 Jun 44(A): preparations for the Kasparov-Karpov match in London. 7 Jun 44, 14 Jun 44(A): Karpov defeated in a Bugojno tournament. 7 Jun 44(A): face-to-face matches. 14 Jun 44(A): tournament sponsorship. 21 Jun 48(A): the London Open. 21 Jun 48 (A); the Bugojno tournament table. 21 Jun 48(A) Chess (Prince Edward). 24 May 36(AR). 44(A) CHILDREN begging at traffic lights, 25 Jan 7(13); the silent twins. 8 Feb 28(R); advice to their parents. 22 Feb 40(C0); the precocious younger generation. I Mar 37(A); children's unprejudiced attitude. R Mar 7(D): an Iranian's 12-year-old wife. IS Mar 5(N). 8(AV). 29 Mar 23(1): sexual assaults on children, 22 Mar 4(PW), 5(N). 6(D), 23(A); teddy bears, 5 Apr 43(A): essays on children's hooks. 19 Apr 33(R); recent children's books. 26 Apr 36(R) China: The Long March, 25 Jan 21(R): West meets East on a flight to China, 25 Jan 34(A): a traveller in China. 29 Mar 28(R): modern Chinese art. 31 May 42(AR); BBC radio broad- casts from China, 28 Jun 41(AR) Chorus Litre. A (film), 18 Jan 31(AR) Chowdhury. Paul Gopal: exhibition, 15 Feb 28(AR) CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH the threatened closure of St George-in-the-East. 11 Jan 5(N). 25 Jan 19. I Feb 24.8 Feb 23(L). 8 Mar 10(A).22 Mar 26(L I; the Bishop of Leicester's knitting. II Jun 36(AR); unwelcome proposals at Ely. 18Jan 5(N); the component parts of the Chris- tian religion today. 18 Jan 8(AV); religion in modern England. 18 Jan 28(R); attitude to Sunday trading. 22 Feb 7(D). 19 Apr K(AV); the New English Hymnal, 22 Feb 7(D); the persecution of Christians in Nepal. 22 Feb I5(A). I Mar 23(1.); western mis- sionaries detrimental influence on the third world, 1 Mar 23(L); the memorial service for Philip Larkin, I Mar 38(PS): Satanism and exorcism. 8 Mar 4(PW). 7(D). 3 May 7(D); the Church's concern for, but practical neglect of, inner city areas. 8 Mar 9(A); God's Kingdom on Earth. 29 Mar 8(AV): a radio discussion programme on the Church's purpose, 5 Apr 39(AR): a resourceful vicar. 5 Apr 6(0); West Africans' churches - the Celestial Church of Christ and the Brotherhood of the Cross and Star. 5 Apr 20(A): clergymen with moustaches, 3 May 7(D). 17 May 24.24 May 23(L): an Anglican church community in Cannes. 10 May 17(A); the Romney Marsh Churches Trust. 17 May 7(D); the threat to Ely Cathedral averted, 24 May 5(N): a statement by the bishops on 'the nature of Christian belief. 14 Jun 5(LA); see also ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Christmas: a song of Santa's reindeer. 4 Jan 39(C0); Christmas in the Welsh countryside. I I Jan 37(A); a reaction against Christ- mas, 18 Jan 35(PS) Christopher Isherwood, 18 Jan 17(A) Chronicle of Friendship: Vera Britrain's Diary of the Thirties. 1932-1939, (ed.) Alan Bishop, 15 Feb 24(R) Channel and the return of Major Morrison, The. 25 Jan 6(PC) Churchill, Winston: his Bill to control sex and violence on TV, I Mar 7(D), 18(A), 35(AR) Cinema: see FILMS Circe and Bravo (Hampstead). 14 Jun 39(AR) Cities: and state intervention, 4 Jan 21(L); Jews and the problems of inner cities, 15 Feb 5(N )

USING THIS INDEX Arrangement of entries Entries are arranged in letter-by-letter alphabetical order, i.e. spaces between words are ignored. Thus the entry 'Noise' precedes 'No licence to abuse'. Abbreviations are indexed as written (i.e. 'Mr' follows all 'Mo-' entries and precedes all 'Mu-' entries) with two exceptions: 'St' is indexed as if spelt out as 'Saint', and 'Mac' and its variations are all treated as if spelt 'Mac'. Use of italics Entries in italics are titles-either of articles in the Spectator or of books, magazines and newspapers or of plays, films, operas, ballets, exhibitions etc reviewed or mentioned.

Page references are in the form: (Day) (Month) (Page), i.e. date of issue followed by page number. Thus '15 Feb 5' means '15 February issue, page 5'. Where a subject occurs more than once in an issue, the reference may appear thus: '3 May 4(PW), 5(N)'. The nature of contributions is indicated by the letter or letters which follow the page reference. Thus '18 Jan 25(R)' refers the reader to a book review appearing in the 18 January issue on page 25. Where successive references in a list are to the same type of contribution the distinguishing letter may be Inserted after the last of them only. Thus the entries '25 Jan 19, 15 Feb 20, 29 Mar 23 (L)' all refer to letters. A list of the distinguishing letters used is printed at the head of this index. All leading and 'middle' articles are indexed by title, as are all books (under author and title), plays, films, operas etc which are either specifically reviewed or mentioned at length.

In addition, contributions are indexed under the subjects they deal with, usually with a brief indication of their main contents.

In order to save space and to group together references on similar subjects, a number of general headings such as 'Children', 'Education', 'Economic' and 'Parliament' are used, as well as the names of countries and organisations. References which there is no room to index separately can often be traced from entries under these general headings.

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working-class life in the old days, 11 Jan 7(D); class labels, 25 Jan 19(L); the clash of different worlds at a fashion show. 1 Feb 8(D); the rich young City men, 15 Mar 9(A); music and the 7reclasseiI

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r 23(L): hatred for those be tte roff .5 Apr gh-'tenrb.e tenpes.nonspro;esscmalmen3y 7D); the class structure of the Conservative Party and its MPs, 3 May 9(A). 10 May 25(L); middle-class attitudes to sex and love. 14 Jun 29(R); soaking the rich and wealthy to provide increased state benefits. 21 Jun 8(AV); The reclaiming of Yob England, 28 Jun 10(A)

Clay, John, Culbertson, 11 Jan 25(R) Clement Attlee: A Political Biography, Trevor Burridge. 1 Jan 29(R) Clerihews about living people, 18 Jan 36(CO) Clockwise (film), 22 Mar 35(AR) Clothes: tailors' comments on prominent people. 15 Mar 7(D); lost and found articles of clothing, 22 Mar 41(A): no English national costume, 21 Jun 7(D); old fur coats, 28 Jun 43(A) Clubs: witty women at the Groucho Club, 25 Jan 31(A) Clue (film), 31 May 32(AR) Clues to Murder, Tom Tullett. 18 Jan 24(R) CND festival at Glastonbury, the. 28 Jun 20(A) Coal-mining: the South Walespits since the strike. 14 Jun 18(A) Cohabiting with Mitterrand. 4 fan 11(A) Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, Vols X-XII (1838-1840), The, (ed.) C. R. Sanders. K. J. Fielding and others, 18 Jan 28(R) Collected Letters of W. B. Yeats, The: Vol.), 1865-1895, (ed.) John Kelly. 8 Feb 27(R) Collected Poems of A. S. J. Tessimond, The, 26 Apr 41(LL) Collected Works of Walter Bagehoe, The: XII-X111, The Letters; XIV-XV, Miscellany, (ed.) Norman St John-Stevcs, 31 May 27(R) Color Purple, The (film): its portrayal of black Americans. 29 Mar 11(A) Common Market. the: see European Economic Community Commonwealth. the: an impediment, not a help. to Britain, 31 May 5(LS); India's threat. 7 Jun 15(A) Commonwealth horse-trading. 7 Jun 15(A) Communism: Ethiopia under Marxism, 10 May 14(A) Company of Adventurers, Volume 1, Peter Newman, 5 Apr 32(R) Competition, 4 Jan 39. 1I Jan 39. 18 Jan 36. 25 Jan 37, 1 Feb 40. 8 Feb 39. 15 Feb 33. 22 Feb 40, I Mar 39, 8 Mar 41. 15 Mar 43. 22 Mar 43. 29 Mar 44. 5 Apr 44. 12 Apr 44. 19 Apr 44.26 Apr 50. 3 May 41, 10 May 52. 17 May 44. 24 May 44.31 May 49, 7 Jun 44, 14 Jun 44, 21 Jun 48. 28 Jun 44(CO) Complaints: consumers should complain more, II Jan 38(PS) Compton-Burnett, Ivy: her friendships with Robert Liddell and Elizabeth Taylor, 25 Jan 23(R) Computers: a breakdown. 22 Mar 24(A): a chess-playing compu- ter program. 10 May 52(A) Concise History of the Sex Manual 1886-1986, A. Alan Rus- bridger. 10 May 29(R) Confederation of British Industry. the: See CBI Conifers, 1 Feb 35(A), 8 Feb 23(L) Conisbee. Philip. Chardin, 24 May 32(R) Conscience of Words, The, Elias Canetti. 19 Apr 24(R) Consequences. the Spectator Game of: 15 Feb 8.22 Feb 5(X); the answers, report and prizewinners. 1 Mar 20(A): a protest, 1 Mar 23(L) CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT. THE Michael Heseltine resigns and Leon Brittan in difficulties over the Westland affair. 18Jan 4(PW). 5(LA). 6(PC). 18(A), 25Jan 4(PW): the normally docile Scots Tories revolt over rates and steel. 18 Jan 16(A); an increase. not a reduction, in public expenditure under this government, 25 Jan 8(AV); Lord Mc- Alpine. party treasurer. 25 Jan 15(A); a meeting of three errant ministers. 1 Feb 8(D); the leaked Mayhew letter and its reper- cussions on the Prime Minister and the party. 1 Feb 5(LA). 6(PC). 8 Feb 4(PW). 6(PC); in spite of rumbles of dissent, no prospect of fighting the next election under anyone but Mrs Thatcher. 15 Feb 5(LA). 7(D); Peregrine Worsthome turned down as parliamentary candidate at Fulham. 15 Feb 7(D); the 92 Group. l Mar 7(D): Norman Tebbit to prepare the Conser- vative manifesto, 15 Mar 6(PC); the class structure of the party's MPs analysed. 3 May 9(A). 10 May 25(L): Jeffrey Archer on TV. 10 May 49(AR). and radio. 14 Jun 25(1); John Bitten advocates a 'balanced ticket' with more spent on the neg- lected services. 17 May 4(PW). 5(LA). 6(PC). 21(E); The Tories in search of an oilman leader, 17 May 6(PC): the Govern- ment's lack of success in public relations. 24 May 20(A); a gov- ernment reshuffle. 31 May 6(PC): Sir Geoffrey Howe cautious about sanctions against South Africa, 21 Jun 5(LA). 6(PC); an election manifesto needed to reclaim 'Yob England'. 28 Jun 10(A); unease in the party's ranks. 28 Jun 42(AR); see also THATCHER, MRS MARGARET and individual ministers and members Constable: his paintings and career. 31 May 25(A) Constable. Malcolm Cormack. 31 May 25(R) Consumer affairs: consumers should complain more. I I Jan 38(PS) Conversation with visitors from abroad, subjects for. 21 Jun 7(D) COOKING

a soufflé glace au jambon and a Spectator surprise, 11 Jan 40(A); cooking winter carrots. I I Jan 40(A): keeping pheasants moist. 11 Jan 40(A): veal hearts Valentine and spaghetti con zucchine, 1 Feb 39(A); stretching a pheasant to serve six people. 15 Feb 36(A); fricassee of sweetbreads and Martin Hams pudding (a cheesecake), I Mar 40(A): Brewis -cookery for the poor. 12 Apr 42(A): a publisher's blurb for a cookery book with a new angle. 19 Apr 44(C0): some Scottish recipes. 26 Apr 53(A); cockaleekie. 26 Apr 53(A). 10 May 25. 17 May 24.24 May 23. 31 May 23(L); good fats and stock. 10 May 51(A); recipes for turkey leftovers. 24 May 42(A); burnt onion and carrot rice. 24 May 42(A); salad recipes. 21 Jun 45(A); some strawberry recipes. 28 Jun 45(A); a cookbook, 28 Jun 45(A): see also FOOD and RESTAURANTS

Cooper. Lady Diana: 28 Jun 16(1): tributes. 28 Jun 6(D). I6(A) Cooper. Duff: a biography. 12 Apr 27(R) Cooper, Robert M.. The Literary Companion and Guide to Southern England, 18 Jan 27(R) Cope. Wendy: her parodies, 22 Feb 38(PS) Copleston, Frederick C.. Philosophy in Russia: From Herzen to Lenin, 19 Apr 31(R) Cormack. Mafcolm, Constable, 31 May 25(R) Corrigan, Felicitas, Helen Waddell: A Biography, 8 Mar 25(R) Cosi fan tutte (TV), 12 Apr 38(AR) Cosy French bedfellows, 22 Mar 12(A) Couch. Christopher: exhibition. 18 Jan 30(AR) Country Life: its property advertisements, 1 Feb 8(D) COUNTRYSIDE, THE Christmas in the Welsh countryside, 11 Jan 37(A); old farm buildings sold off for conversion, 18 Jan 35(PS); anew footpath. 18 Jan 35.25 Jan 32(PS); snowed up, 25 Jan 31(A); opposition to selling off the Forestry Commission's lands. 1 Mar 19(CS); hunting threatened by politicians, 29 Mar 7(D); still unravaged countryside. 29 Mar 7(D); rural pictures. 12 Apr 37(AR); a his- tory of the countryside. 26 Apr 35(R); the deregulation of coun- try bus services. 17 May 6(PC); a hippy convoy warned off from Stonehenge camps on farm land in Somerset, 7 Jun 10(AV); Britain over-cultivated, 14 Jun 6(PC) Coups and Cocaine: Two Journeys in South America, Anthony Daniels, 29 Mar 32(R) Court. Artelia, Puck of the Drams: The Lives and Literature of the Irish Tinkers, 15 Mar 30(R) Coustillas, Pierre, and Dennis Shrubsall, (ed.) Landscapes and Literati, 11 Jan 30(R)

Cowling, Maurice. Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern Eng- land, Vol II, 18 Jan 28(R)

Craft work: the gulf between industrial production and craft work. 5 Apr 36(AR) Creatures of thedesert, 22 Mar 16(A) Creditors (Almeida). 31 May 33(AR) Crewe, Quentin. The Last Maharaja, 11 Jan 27(R) CRICKET the Australian custom of the Prime Minister's cricket match, 15 Feb 7(D); the desperate state of Australian cricket, 12 Apr 16(A); Michael Holding to retire. 19 Apr 7(D); Oxbridge cric- ket and cricketers, 19 Apr 40(A); how cricket can be saved, 10 May 9(A). 31 May 23(L); the 1956-7 Tests against Australia and South Africa, 10 May 38(R); trying to buy a cricket bat, 10 May 39(LL); Colin Cowdrey to be President of the MCC. 17 May 7(D): Ian Botham dropped from the England team. 24 May 4(PW), 41(A): early season matches. 24 May 39(A): in the Long Room at the Oval. 24 May 39(A) Crime: Dr. J. M. Cameron. criminal pathologist. 18 Jan 24(R) Crime books: see Thrillers Criminal Comedy of the Contented Couple, The, Julian Symons. 22 Feb 28(R) Croker, J. W.: his feud with Macaulay, 4 Jan 18(A), 25 Jan 19. 15 Feb 20, 29 Mar 23(L) Cruel game of spy-swap, The, 15 Feb 15(A) Culbertson, Ely: a biography, 11 Jan 25(R) Culbertson, John Clay, 11 Jan 25(R) Cults: exotic cults and their gurus. 31 May 36(A) Cunningham, George: on public libraries. 26 Apr 7(D) Cuomo, Governor Mario. 8 Feb 36(A) Customs and excise: a broker stands by. 8 Feb 7(D). 1 Mar 23, 5 Apr 26(L); Taki goes through Customs again. 7 Jun 41(A) Cycling: an outing with the Tandem Club. 21 Jun 14(A) Czechoslovakia: the story of Rosemary Kavan, 8 Mar 29(R); Czechs' past bravery. 29 Mar 23(L)

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Daily Telegraph: still a great newspaper. 15 Feb 7(D); new editors for the Daily and Sunday Telegraphs, 1 Mar 7(D); a radio documentary about the Telegraph, 1 Mar 7(D); Lord Hartwell, 1 Mar 7(D); the two Telegraphs after the changes, 3 May 7(D), 8(AV):photographs of girls with no 'news angle', 7 Jun 7(D) Dalliance (Lyttelton), 7 Jun 37(AR) Dalton, Hugh: 5 Apr 27(1); his resignation in 1947, 1 Feb 7(PC). 8 Mar 23(L); his second world war diaries. 5 Apr 27(R) Damaged gods, Julie Burchill, 22 Feb 26(R) Dance and ballet: two versions of The Nutcracker, 4 Jan 35(AR); Mark Morris's remarkable range, 4 Jan 35(AR); Tango Argen- tina, 4 Jan 35(AR); two new ballets: The Snow Queen and Le Raiser de la fee, 17 May 33(AR); a School of American Ballet workshop performance. 7 Jun 38(AR) Dangerous Mores (film), 15 Feb 28(AR) Daniels. Anthony, Coups and Cocaine: Two Journeys in South America, 29 Mar 32(R) Dark-Adapted Eye, A, Barbara Vine. 3 May 30(R) Daughter and the usurper, The, 12 Apr 17(A) Davenport. Nicholas. 1 Feb 24(L) David Cecil, 11 Jan 19(A) Day that Tartan went ape, The, 18 Jan 6(PC) Dead Giveaway, Simon Brett. 22 Feb 28(R) Dean. Brenda. 22 Feb 36(A) Dear Mumma' - Berlin 1936, 7 Jun 18(A) Dear Shadows, Max Egremont, 5 Apr 31(R) Dear Shadows: Portraits from Memory, John Wain. 3 May 26(R) Death-bed confession, 19 Apr 14(A) DEATHS Lord David Cecil, 11 Jan 4(PW). 19(A); Christopher Isher wood. I I Jan 4(PW), 18 Jan 17(A); Walter Taplin, 25 Jan 5(N), 1 Mar 23(L); Margaret FitzHerbert. 8 Feb 5(N). 15 Feb 8(AV); Christopher Dixon. I Mar 7(D). 8 Mar 23. 15 Mar 23(L); Frank Blake, 8 Mar 38(A); Olof Palme. 8 Mar 4(PW), 12(A); Glubb Pasha. 29 Mar 17(A); Jimmy Goodman. 12 Apr 37(AR); Lady Betjeman. 19 Apr 19(A), 10 May 25(L); the Duchess of Windsor, 3 May 4(PW), 14(A); Jorge Luis Borges. 21 Jun 12(A); Lady Diana Cooper. 28 Jun 6(D). 16(A) Decline of Miss Jean Brodie. The, 29 Mar 9(A) Dedication, A. 11 Jan 25(P) Deedes, William: My first day in Fleet Street. 15 Mar I9(A); 'Deedesisms', 12 Apr 6(D) Defence: a case for phased nuclear disarmament by the West. 4 Jan 27(R); a frigate launched at night. 12 Apr 5(N); cruise or Trident?. 12 Apr 8(A). 26 Apr 32(L); David Owen and David Steel in dispute over replacing Polaris, 14 Jun 4(PW), 5(N); see also Westland Defence of the Realm (film). II Jan 32(AR) Delillo, Don, White Noise, 22 Feb 28(R) Deportment. good. 14 Jun 7(D), 28 Jun 26(L) Deputy Prime Minister, The, 22 Feb 17(A) Design: recent British trends in design. 31 May 43(AR) Despite repeated warnings, 15 Feb 26(P) Destiny Obscure, John Burnett. 11 Jan 7(D) Destruction of Sodom, 12 Apr 18(A) de Vries. Peter, The Prick of Noon. 1 Feb 26(R)

Diary. 4 Jan 6. 11 Jan 7, 18 Jan 7. 25 Jan 7, 1 Feb 8.8 Feb 7, 15 Feb 7, 22 Feb 7. I Mar 7. 8 Mar 7. 15 Mar 7, 22 Mar 6. 29 Mar 7. 5 Apr 6. 12 Apr 6. 19 Apr 7.26 Apr 7, 3 May 7. 10 May 7. 17 May) 7. 24 May 7. 31 May 7.7 Jun 7. 14 Jun 7, 21 Jun 7, 28 Jun 6(D

Diary of a Sloane Ranger or Young Fogey. the. 17 May 44(CO) Dickens, Geoffrey: his abuse of parliamentary privilege. 22 Mar 4(PW), 5(N). 23(A) Dictators: a home for ousted despots needed, 1 Mar 5(N) Digging Up the Mountains, Neil Bissoondath, 14 Jun 30(R) Direct grants again, 5 Apr 5(LA) Disneyland sur Marne, 1 Mar 13(A) Divorce, Taki's. 1 Feb 37(A) Dixon, Christopher: an obituary note. 1 Mar 7(D), 8 Mar 23. 15 Mar 23(L) Djibouti: Its climate and economy. 25 Jan 11(A) Doctor Faust (Coliseum), 3 May 35(AR) Doctors: GPs questions about possible Aids symptoms, 11 Jan 7(D); Dr J. M. Cameron. criminal pathologist, 18 Jan 24(R) Dolls, 21 Jun 7(D) Domesday Book Through the Ages, Elizabeth Hallam, 5 Apr28(R) Don Giovanni (Opera 80, Swindon), 1 Feb 34(AR) Dover: its past - and present. 8 Mar I8(A) Dover's soul, 8 Mar 18(A) Down on the farm, where caringcapitalism is to be found, 22 Feb 8(AV) Dress: no English national costume. 21 Jun 7(D) Dreyfus, Kay. (ed.) The Farthest North of Humanness: Letters of Percy Grainger 1901.14, 5 Apr 34(R) Drink: Action on Alcohol Abuse. 5 Apr 42(A); psychiatrists pro- nounce on the 'safe' daily alcohol ration, 19 Apr 7(D); drinking in Scotland, 26 Apr 17(A); Best and worst places to drink, 21 Jun 37(A) Drink and worship when we choose, 26 Apr 17(A) Drugs: khat-chewing in Djibouti. 25 Jan 11(A); Geraldine Fer- raro's son a drug-pusher, 1 Mar 36(A): Lord Althorp on drug- taking, 21 Jun 34(AR); traffic in drugs at the CND Glastonbury festival, 28 Jun 20(A)

Duff (Cooper: The Authorised Biography, John Charmley, 12 Apr

27 Dumbstruck in the Workshop, 24 May 30(LL) Dumfries past and present. 26 Apr 17(A) Dunwoody, Mrs Gwyneth: her unpaid bills, 12 Apr 7(AV) Duras, Marguerite, The Lover (trans. Barbara Bray). 4 Jan 29(R) Dustbowl refugee, 22 Mar 20(A) Dykes Bower, Stephen: 12 Apr 20(I); a profile, 12 Apr 20(A), 26 Apr 32(L)

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East-West relations: spy swopping' deals between East and West. 15 Feb 15(A); Radio Liberty's anti-semitism, 1 Mar 14(A).12 Apr 26,10 May 25(L): the US's questionable support of the Contras in Nicaragua. 15 Mar 5(N), 12(A); Harold Mac- millan's part in the handing over of Cossacks and Yugoslays to Russia and Tito in 1945.17 May 9(A), 31 May 7(D),14 Jun 25, 28 Jun 26(L) Eaton, Gai. Islam and the Destiny of Man, 3 May 29(R) ECONOMIC protection and free trade in the US, 4 Jan 8(A); writers on economics, 11 Jan 7(D), 1 Feb 24(L); the Chancellor should check the credit boom now, 1 Feb 23(E): the patriotically inspired industrial ideas of Messrs Heath and Hattersley. 1 Mar 15(A); 'Buy British' hypocrisy, 15 Mar 5(LA); Japan likely to be lectured by the West at the economic summit in Tokyo, 3 May 21(CS), 22(E); the German slump from 1924-36. 10 May 28(R); the CBI's panacea for the economy, 31 May 21(CS); forecasts by Professor Alan Budd (of the London Business School) and the CBI, 28 Jun 23(E); see also Budget. FINANCIAL and STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY Economy, The, 4 Jan 20,18 Jan 20,1 Feb 23,15 Feb 18,15 Mar 21 5 Apr 23, 19 Apr 22.3 May 22,17 May 21,31 May 22, 14 Jun 24. 28 Jun 23(E) Eddie Shah and the Newspaper Revolution, David Goodhart and Patrick Wintour, 1 Mar 30(R) Eddie Shah's D-Day, 8 Mar 20(A) Eddy and Tiny Show?, The, 21 Jun 16(A) Eden, Sir William: as amateur artist and collector. 15 Feb 24(R) Editor's prerogatives, An, 31 May 17(A) EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS the teaching of art in British art schools, 4 Jan 31(AR); the Inner London Education Authority's failure to provide good education, 25 Jan 14(A); Jeffrey Bernard's tough schooling. 1 Feb 37(A); US schools' low standards, 22 Feb 5(N); parent power no cure for the mess left by Shirley Williams. 1 Mar 8(AV); the teachers' dispute still unsettled, 8 Mar 6(PC); the voucher scheme comes up again, 8 Mar 6(PC); teachers discon- tented with their pay and status and loss of public esteem. 29 Mar 9(A); reintroduction of direct grant schools advocated, 5 Apr 5, 24 May 5(LA); Simon Blow at Stowe, 5 Apr 18(A); the crisis to be tackled by the new education minister, 24 May 5(LA); the Government's education policy, 31 May 6(PC) Edward VIII: 18 Jan 1, 7 Jun 27(1); a comparison with Prince Charles, 18 Jan 9(A), 1 Feb 24(L); 'something must be done', 18 Jan 9(A). 1 Feb 24, 8 Feb 23 14; Mrs Simpson. the press and the abdication crisis. 3 May 14(A). 17 May 29(R); a tragically diminished figure, 24 May 7(D)); his correspondence with Mrs Simpson. 7 Jun 27(R) EEC. the: see European Economic Community Egotist's Teddy Wilson, The, 25 Jan 26(P) Egremont, Max, Dear Shadows, 5 Apr 31(R) Egypt: rioting in Cairo by conscript police, 8 Mar 14(A) ELECTIONS AND BY-ELECTIONS the Northern Ireland by-elections, 1 Feb 15(A); the Fulham by- election, 29 Mar 5(LA), 6(PC), 16(A), won by Labour, 19 Apr 4(PW). 6(PC); proportional representation, 29 Mar 5(LA); the candidates in the Ryedale and West Derbyshire by-elections, 3 May 7(D); the background to the West Derbyshire by-election and the 1962 by-election, 3 May 18(A); the Conservatives lose Ryedale and just manage to hold West Derbyshire. 17 May 4(PW); past governments' bad by-election results. 17 May 7(D); see also FRANCE and PHILIPPINES Elgin marbles, the: displayed in the British Museum, 25 Jan 7(D); the question of returning them to Greece, 21 Jun 5(N) Elizabeth and Ivy, Robert Liddell, 25 Jan 23(R) El Salvador: see Salvador, El Embryo experimentation. 5 Apr 8(A). 12 Apr 26, 19 Apr 23(L). 3 May 5(LA) Emigrants and Exiles: Ireland and the Irish Exodus to North America, Kerby A. Miller. 18 Jan 26(R) End closed shop journalism, 3 May 20(A) End of an era at Private Eye, The, 22 Mar 7(AV) ENGLISH LANGUAGE the misuse of 'perceive' and 'perception'. 11 Jan 22(L); 'parks' supersede 'centres. 15 Feb 7(D); the effect of minor verbal revisions, 22 Feb 7(D); 'Sohoitis', 22 Feb 21(L): a 'wally', I Mar 35(AR). 15 Mar 23(L); rhyming slang, 15 Mar 41(A); recording 'atrnos', 22 Mar 6(D); the word game. 22 Mar 43(C0); the power of 'The Word'. 29 Mar 42(PS); 'workaholic', 12 Apr 6(D); Deedesisms, 12 Apr 6(D): misuse of 'literally'. 3 May 38(AR)

English tradition, The, 12 Apr 20(A) Enoch's world, 4 Jan 10(A) Entertainer, The, (Shaftesbury). 21 Jun 32(AR)

Equatorial Guinea: a prostitute's story about President Macias Nguema, 22 Feb I9(A)

Espionage of the Saints, The: Two Essays on Silence and the State, David Caute • 8 Feb 24(R)

Ethiopia: Ethiopia under Marxism. 10 May 14(A)

Eugene Onegin (Covent Garden). 14 Jun 37(AR)

European Economic Community. the: Britain's dilemma in choosing between America and Europe. 3 May 12(A): the menace of the Single European Act, 28 Jun 5(LA); the Euro- pean Court's decisions, 28 Jun 25(CS) European Monetary System, the: 8 Feb 22(CS); the French franc devalued and the deutschemark revalued. 12 Apr 23(CS); and sterling, 14 Jun 24(E)

Evidence of Things Not Seen, James Baldwin. 26 Apr 37(R) Evil Angels, John Bryson, 22 Mar 33(R) Executive preening that goes with big ideas, The, 7 Jun 25(F) Extended Circle, The: A Dictionary of Humane Thought, (ed.) Jon Wynne-Tyson, 18 Jan 24(R)

Extradition: a mistake over the Glenholmes extradition, 29 Mar 4(PW), 5(N); extradition to and from Britain. 26 Apr 5. 17 May 5(N), 7 Jun 6(PC)

Extraordinary Women, Compton Mackenzie, 8 Mar 26(R) Extremists: an inbuilt self-destruct factor, 14 Jun 8(AV)

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Failing, 7 Jun 33(P) Faith ut the City (report), 8 Mar 9(A) False Messiah who hates Jews, The, 25 Jan 12(A) Far beyond goulash, 15 Mar 17(A) Farrakhan, Louis: The false Messiah who hatesJews. 25 Jan 12(A)

Farthest North of Humanness, The: Letters of Percy Grainger

1901-14, (ed.) Kay Dreyfus, 5 Apr 34(R) Fascist Left in action, The, 5 Apr 22(A)

Fashion: contrasting types at a fashion show, 1 Feb 8(D)

Fate worse than Marx for suffering Nicaragua, A, 29 Mar 8(AV)

Father, memories of a, 5 Apr 42(A)

Faust (Covent Garden). 15 Feb 27(AR) FDR, Ted Morgan. 12 Apr 29(R)

February. versus for and against. 1 Mar 39(CO) Fedarb, Daphne and Ernest: exhibition, 15 Feb 28(AR) Ferguson. Sarah: engagement to Prince Andrew, 29 Mar 4(PW), 6(PC) Festivals: Cannes (film), 17 May 38(AR); the CND festival at Glastonbury, 28 Jun 20(A)

Few examples of the distressing English sentimentality about chil- dren, A, 15 Mar 8(AV) Fidel Defensor?, 22 Feb 15(A) Fielding, K. J.. C. R. Sanders and others. (ed.) The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle, Vols X-X11 (1838- 1840), 18 Jan 28(R) Fierrabras (Playhouse, Oxford). I Mar 34(AR) Fighting Talk, 31 May 28(P)

Fu_sts

Hollywood's stars, 22 Feb 27(R); anecdotes about Sam Spies!. 15 Mar 7(D); the Regal Cinema, Henley. 29 Mar 7(D); film censorship in the 1930s. 5 Apr 41(AR); James Cagney and his roles, 19 Apr 23(L); Roger Vadim's memoirs. 10 May 35(R): the Cannes Film Festival, 17 May 38(AR); the struggle between the Cannons and the 'Gogos' for Thorn EMI. 17 May 38(AR); Cyd Charisse and other actresses, 17 May 41(A): Andrey Tar- kowsky and his films, 31 May 29(R); the Warner Brothers studio, 21 Jun 28(R); see also individual film titles

FINANCIAL

the annual review of the economy by the Treasury .4 Jan 20(E); the Roskill inquiry into financial fraud, 18 Jan I9(CS); interest rates go up to support sterling. 18 Jan 19(CS). 20(E): the Group of Five meet. 18Jan 20(E); an increase, not a reduction, in pub- lic expenditure under the Conservatives. 25 Jan 8(AV); the European Monetary System and sterling, 8 Feb 22(CS), 14 Jun 24(E);pe paying with credit cards, 22 Feb 37(A); the rich young City men. 15 Mar 9(A); the franc devalued and the deutschemark revalued. 12 Apr 23(CS); Nigel Lawson devises a 'medium term global strategy'. 19 Apr 22(E); the house mortgage market. 3 May 2I(CS); Keynesianism defended against monetarism, 10 May 20, 17 May 18(A): the Commons Treasury and Civil Service Committee at work, 24 May 21(CS); the dollar's slither downward, 14 Jun 24(E): see also BANKS. Budget and STOCK EXCHANGE

Fine arts, the, 31 May 37-46(AR)

Finlayson, lain. Writers in Romney Marsh, 21 Jun 29(R) Fisher King. The. Anthony Powell. 5 Apr 30(R)

Fishing: Kirkcudbright's scallops and queenies, 5 Apr 17(A); the Salmon Bill and depletion of the salmon stock. 10 May 22(A) FitzHerbert, Margaret: an obituary. 8 Feb 5(N); a brother's tri- bute, 15 Feb 8(AV)

Five minutes of fame, 1 Feb 16(A) Fleet Street's row of dominoes. I Feb 20(A) Fleming, Ann: her Letters reviewed by Alastair Forbes. 18 Jan 8(AV), 15 Feb 20(L) Fleming, James, and Rosemary Archer. (ed.) Lady Anne Blunt: Journals and Correspondence, 1878-1917, 19 Apr 30(R) Fliegende Hollander, Der (Covent Garden). 29 Mar 37(AR) Flower arranging. 28 Jun 6(D) Flying over, 8 Mar 29(P) Flying to China, 25 Jan 34(A)

Folkestone. 15 Mar 16(A)

FOOD

pork scratching, 18 Jan 7(D).. winter picnics, 18 Jan 38(A); a tailor on hamburger buns, 25 Jan 7(D); the breakfast meal, 15 Mar 45(A); the 'politics of eating', 5 Apr 44(C0); Portuguese food and cuisine, 7 Jun 43(A); see also COOKING and REST- AURANTS Food, 11 Jan 40,18 Jan 38, I Feb 39,15 Feb 36, 1 Mar 40. 15 Mar 45. 12 Apr 42, 26 Apr 53, 10May 51.24 May 42.7 Jun 43. 28Jun 45(A) Foot, Michael: 15 Mar 26(1); Loyalists and Loners, 15 Mar 26(R) Football, association: a visit to Stamford Bridge. 25 Jan 32(PS); the all-Liverpool Cup Final. 17 May 8(AV); the anomaly of the Northern Ireland team, 7 Jun 7(D); England lose to Argentina in the World Cup, 28 Jun 42(AR)

Forbes. Alastair: his review of Ann Fleming's letters, 18 Jan 8(AV). 15 Feb 20(L); the 'Forbes effect'. 14 Jun 25.21 Jun 23. 28 Jun 26(L)

Ford, Ford Madox: 'a very great fibber'. 15 Feb 32(PS); his bad luck. 3 May 32(LL); The Fifth Queen. 3 May 32(LL)

Foreign affairs: Britain's dilemma in choosing between America and Europe. 3 May 12(A); Sir Anthony Parsons's maverick sympathies. 17 May 25(R) Forestry Commission, the: opposition to suggestion of selling off woodlands, I Mar 19(CS)

Forsyte, 10 May 24, 24 May 22.7 Jun 25.21 Jun 22(F) Forty thousand more books. II Jan 20(A) For Veronica Wedgwood These: Studies In Seventeenth-Century History, (ed.) Richard and Pamela Tudor•Craig, 21 Jun 28(R); Foulkes, George: a 'nannyish' proposal about smoking. II Jan 5(N) Found in the Street. Patricia Highsmith. 19 Apr 27(R) FRANCE

President Mitterrand likely to be faced by a hostile parliament.

4 Jan 11(A): rivalries between the opposition leaders for the general election. 22 Feb 11(A); President Mitterrand's scope for manoeuvre, 22 Feb 11(A); a Disneyland and two private TV channels to be set up. I Mar 13(A); M. Chirac likely to be in a position of strength after the election. 8 Mar 13(A); the general election produces a small majority for the Right. 22 Mar 4(PW), 5(LA), 12(A): a President of the Left and a Prime Minister of the Right must now 'cohabit'. 22 Mar 5(LA), 12(A): British TV treatment of the election. 22 Mar 38(AR); the punctual trains. 5 Apr 7(AV); 'co-habitation' proceeding surprisingly smoothly. 5 Apr 13(A); the eclipse of Giscard and his followers. 5 Apr I3(A); the franc devalued by 3 per cent. 12 Apr 23(CS); the Bntish no longer dominant on the Riviera. 10 May 17(A); the Muse Renan-Scheffer, 24 May 38(AR): drinking in Paris, 21 Jun 41(A)

Francis. Dick. Lester: The Official Biography. 29 Mar 27(R) Freedom at a Price, Rosemary Kavan. 8 Mar 29(R)

Freud: a Sartre screenplay scenario. 11 Jan 24(R): the psycho- analytical interpretation of history, 8 Mar 30(R)

Freud for Historians, Peter Gay. 8 Mar 30(R) Freud Scenario, The, Jean-Paul Satire (ed. J. B. Pontalis. trans. Quintin Hoare). I1 Jan 24(R) From Packet 3 to 'The Duke of Florence', 14 Jun 34(A) From the halls of Marks and Spencer to the shores of Tripoli, 19 Apr 6(PC) Fruit machines of Old Castile. 31 May 13(A) Fulham by-election, the: 29 Mar 5(LA), 6(PC). 16(A), 12 Apr 6(D); won by Labour. 19 Apr 4(PW). 6(PC), 14 Jun 8(AV) Fuller, Peter. Marches Past, 29 Mar 34(R)

Fur coats, old. 28 Jun 43(A)

Further gloomy thoughts on the city of Liverpool, 17 May ft(AV) Further light on Shakespeare, 26 Apr 39(A) Further villainous sigh from Tom O'Bedlarn, A, 24 May 8(AV) Futurists (Cottesloe). 29 Mar 36(AR) G Gaddafi, Colonel: 5 Apr 10(1); The Muslim Mussolini, 5 Apr .,j

10(A ; secret backing of a Spanish right-wing group. 17 May

14(A ; see also LIBYA Gadda a's eyes on Spain, 17 May I4(S) Gaddis, William, Carpenter's Gothic. 8 Mar 27(R) Gandhi's flabby followers, 11 Jan 12(A)

Garcia. President Alan: 14 Jun 14(1); and Peru's foreign debts. 14 Jun 14(A)

GARDENING

the gardening programmes on BBC2 and Channel 4. I1 Jan 35(A): snags with conifers. I Feb 35(A). 8 Feb 23(L): sowing seed indoors. 22 Feb 34(A); magnolias. 15 Mar 39(A); the Rid- ley committee's review of the role and organisation of the Royal Horticultural Society, 5 Apr 40(A): tulips and their strong col- ours. 3 May 36(A); the Stoke-on-Trent garden festival. 17 May 38(A); this year's Chelsea Show. 7 Jun 40(A): looking at other people's gardens. 21 Jun 7(D); the five stages of gardening, 21 Jun 7(D); flower arranging, 28 Jun 6(D); a moss 'tree'. 28 Jun 6(D); tending the kitchen garden. 28 Jun 41(A)

Gay. Peter: Freud for Historians, 8 Mar 30(14); The Bourgeois Experience from Victoria to Freud: Valli. The Tender Passion.

14 Jun 29(R.) Geldof, Bob: his fund-raising and tour through Africa. 25 Jan 20(R) Geography: the Cambridge tripos, 8 Feb 7(D)

Gerard, John: a Jesuit in Elizabethan England. 28 Jun 35(LL) German Slump, The: Politics and Economics 1924-1936, Harold James. 10 May 28(R) Germany: the Holocaust. 8 Feb 26(R); Germany's Middle East ambitions as portrayed in John Buchan's Greenntantle, 19 Apr 12(A); the Berlin diaries of Marie Vassiltchikov 1940.45.3 May 27(R); the slump period from 1924-36. 10 May 28(R); Berlin and the political situation in 1936.7 Jun I8(A)

Germany, West: a British army unit based in north Germany, 5 Apr 6(D); the deutschemark revalued by 3 per cent. 12 Apr 23(CS); a bomb explosion at a West Berlin discotheque, 19 Apr 12(A); opera in Wiesbaden, 10 May 45(AR) Getty, Gordon: his musical pretensions and the sale of Getty Oil to Texaco, 18 Jan 33(A) Ghosts. visitations by. 8 Feb 36(A)

Ghostway, The, Tony Hillerman. 22 Feb 28(R)

Gibbons. Grinling: his wood carvings at Hampton Court. 26 Apr 42(AR)

Gilbert. Martin: The Holocaust: The Jewish Tragedy, 8 Feb 26(R); Shcharansky: Hero of Our Time, 26 Apr 33(R) Gilbert. Michael. (ed.) The Oxford Book of Legal Anecdotes. 19

Apr 28(R)

Gill, B. M.. Seminar for Murder, 22 Feb 28(R)

Gilmore. Rosalind: a rising star, 21 Jun 21(CS) Gissing. George: correspondence with W. H. Hudson. 11 Jan 30(R)

Giving up smoking, 22 Feb 30(P) Glengarry Glen Ross (Mermaid). 15 Mar 36(AR) Glubb, General Sir John Bagot: 29 Mar 17(1): a profile. 29 Mar 17(A) Glubb the irreplaceable, 29 Mar17(A) Godwin. Fay, and Patricia Beer, Wessex, 18 Jan 27(R) Goodbye to Grub Street, 31 May 15(A) Goodbye to South Africa, 11 Jan 9(A)

Goodbye to the commanding heights - or is it only at revoir?,

11 Jan 6(PC)

Goodhart, David, and Patrick Wintour, Eddie Shah and the Newspaper Revolution, I Mar 30(R)

Goodison, Sir Nicholas: his ten years as chairman of the Stock Exchange. 11 Jan 21(CS) Goodman. Jimmy: death. 12 Apr 37(AR)

Gorbachev's model, 1 Mar 5(LA)

Grade. Michael. 21 Jun 24(I)

Graduates, The, Edward Whitley, 3 May 24(R)

Grainger. Percy: his letters 1901-14, 5 Apr 34(R)

Gray. Alex Xenophon Demirjian. Memoirs of Many in One (ed.

Patrick White). 12 Apr 32(R)

Great Art Joke of the 20th century, The, 26 Apr 8(AV)

Greece: a spectacular about-turn in economic policy by Mr Pap- andreou, 4 Jan 14(A); the Elgin Marbles. 25 Jan 7(D). 21 Jun 5(N); traces of oil found. 15 Feb 32(A); Taki's days in the Greek navy, 22 Mar 39(A)

Green. Vivian, (ed.) Lore in a Cool Climate: The Letters of Mark Paulson and Meta Bradlee 1879.1884, 15 Mar 3I(R)

Greene. Graham: 14 Jun 1(1): the Shirley Temple libel case. 4Jan 18(A): on the Nicaraguan government. 29 Mar 8(AV); inter- viewed by John Mortimer, 14 Jun 9(A): on religion and interna. tional affairs, 14 Jun 9(A) Greene. Sir Hugh: on Berlin in 1936, 7 Jun 18(A)

Greenmantle's revenge, 19 Apr 12(A) Griffin. Jasper. The Mirror of Myth, 15 Mar 33(R)

Grigson. Geoffrey: a memorial celebration, I Mar 24(X) Gronow, Captain: his reminiscences and recollections. 4 Jan 24(R)

Grosskurth, Phyllis. Melanie Klein: Her World and her Work. 21 Jun 25(R)

Grove. Valerie. 31 May 35(A)

Guardian, the: its intellectual vulgarisation. I Mar 9(A): on the Chernobyl accident. Ill May 7(D) Gunner Peake on parade. 22 Mar 34(A)

Gurney. Ivor: his letters and relationships. 31 May 3 I (LL)

Gustav Mahler: Volume Ill, Songs and Symphonies of Life and Death, Donald Mitchell. 25 Jan 25(R)

Guthrie. Woody: and his songs, 22 Mar 20(A)

Gypsies: Irish tinkers and their lives, IS Mar 311(R): at the CND -festival at Glastonbury, 28 Jun 20(A)

Hailsham. Lord: on hearing voices. 19 Apr 7(D): on trying ter- rorists. 3 May 7(D)

Hallam. Elizabeth. Domesday Book Through the Ages, 5 Apr

28(R) Hambros Bank: the Hambro family and the hank's prospects. IS Feb 19.26 Apr 31(CS): their City office. 22 Feb 23(CS) Hammond. Eric. 15 Feb 9(1)

Handful of deaths from hypothermia, The, it Mar 8(AV) Harcourt. Felice. (ed. and trans.) Memoirs of Madame de in Tour du Pin, 12 Apr 31(R) Harding. James. Agate: A Biography, 19 Apr 26(R)

Hare. Augustus: 14 Jun 31(1): a biography. 14 Jun 31(R)

Harman. Nicholas. Bwana Stokesi and his African Conquests. 10

May 37(R)

Hastings. Max: I Mar 16(1): appointed editor of the Dady Tele- graph, 1 Mar 7(D); a profile. 1 Mar 16(A)

Hattersley. Roy: his ideas on industry. I Mar 15(A) Hatton. Derek, 5 Apr 16(1) Haughey. Charles J.. I Mar 6(PC)

Hawies, John. Adventures in the Alaska Skin Trade, 15 Feb 26(R) Hawksmoor, Nicholas: Peter Ackroyd's novel Hawksmoor, 29

Mar 35(AR)

Hawtree, Christopher, and Charles Moore. (ed.) 19,16 as Recorded by the Spectator. 7 Jun 32(R)

Healey, Denis: in the sanctions debate. 21 Jun 6(PC)

Health: Champneys health farm. 22 Feb 8(AV); see also MEDICAL Heartbreak hotels, 25 Jan 36(A)

Heath. Edward: on the threatened American takeover of parts of BL. 15 Feb 6(PC); his ideas on industry. I Mar 15(A): on Sam Spiegl. 15 Mar 7(D)

Hedgecoe, John. and Henry Moore, Henry Moore: My Ideas. Inspiration and Life as an Artist. 12 Apr 32(R) He Died with His Eves Open (film). 24 May 36(AR) Helen Waddell: A Ihography, Felicitas Corrigan. 8 Mar 25(R) Hell's Angels (Royal Court). 18 Jan 29(AR) Hemingway: A Biography. Jeffrey Meyers. 29 Mar 3D( AR)

Henley: its cinema under threat. 29 Mar 7(D)

Henry IV Part I (Pentameters). 17 May 36(AR) Henry Brougham: 1778-1868, His Public Career. Robert Stewart.

1 Feb 25(R)

Henry Moore: My Ideas. Inspiration and Life as CM Artist. Henry

Moore and John Hedgecoe, 12 Apr 32(R)

Herbert von Karajan, Roger Vaughan. 17 May 31(R) Heroes, John Pilger, 31 May 24(R)

HESELTINE. MICHAEL

accused of lack of humanity. 4 Jan 6(D); presses the European proposal for helping Westland. 11 Jan 4(PW). 5(LA): resigns from the Cabinet over the Westland affair, 18 Jan 4(PW). 5(LA), 6(PC). 18(A); attacks Mrs Thatcher and the Govern- ment, 18 Jan 5(LA). 6(PC); how the press reported his resigna- tion. 18 Jan 18(A); his repetitious TV appearances. 18 Jan 33(AR); his range of ties. 25 Jan 7(D)

Higgins, George V. Imposters, 22 Mar 32(R) High Life, 4 Jan 36. 11 Jan 36. 18 Jan 33. 25Jan 30.1 Feb 37.8 Feb 35, 15 Feb 30.22 Feb 36, I Mar 36.8 Mar 38. 15 Mar 40, 22 Mar 39.29 Mar 40.5 Apr 41. 12 Apr 40. 19 Apr 41, 26 Apr 48. 3 May 38, 10 May 49, 17 May 40. 24 May 40.31 May 35.7 Jun 41. 21 Jun 34.28 Jun 42(A) Highsmith. Patricia. Found in the Street, 19 Apr 27(R) Hillerman, Tony. The Ghostway. 22 Feb 28(R)

Hippies: the 'peace convoy' described, 7 Jun 5(N); a convoy of hip- pies camps on farm land in Somerset. 7 Jun III(AV); squatting hippies evicted. 14 Jun 4(PW). 6(PC); 'Workfare' proposed to deal with them. 14 Jun 6(PC); the 'peace convoy' at the CND Glastonbury festival. 28 Jun 20(A)

Hippies, Workfare and the myth of Total Mobilisation, 14 Jun 6(PC) Hiroshima: August 1985, 14 Jun 29(P) Historic monument, 7 Jun 28(P) History: Fernand Braude) overrated. I I Jan 22(L): a social history of England. 18 Jan 22(R); psychoanalysis and the study of his- tory, 8 Mar 30(R); a festschrift for A. I. P. Taylor, 29 Mar 26(R); a/es:schrift for Veronica Wedgwood. 21 Jun 28(R) History of the Countryside, The. Oliverl2ackham. 26 Apr 35(R) History of the Soviet Union, A. Geoffrey Hoskins. 8 Mar 31(R) Hackney. David. Martha's Vineyard and Other Places. 15 Mar 34(R) Holbein: The Paintings of Hans Holbein the Younger. John Row- lands. 25 Jan 24(R) Hollywood Babylon II, Kenneth Anger. 22 Feb 27(R) Holmes. Sherlock. 29 Mar 6(PC), 39(AR). 19 Apr 2 I (CS) Holocaust. The: TheJewish Tragedy, Martin Gilbert. 8 Feb 26(R) Holy estate of 'stability' and its substitutes, The. 14 Jun 24(E) Homage to Qavrt Yutop, Anthony Burgess. 15 Mar 29(R). 19 Apr HOMEX)

AND HOUSEHOLD

back to London from the country. I Feb 38(A); the inconveni• ence of modern conveniences, 15 Feb 3I(A); good and bad buil- ders, 8 Mar 39(A): plumbing problems. 15 Mar 42(A): the irritating vissicitudes of daily life, 26 Apr 49(A); books spoilt by a burstpipe, 7 Jun 42(A)

Home Life. 4 Jan 37. 11 Jan 37. 18 Jan 34, 25 Jan 31. I Feb 38.8 Feb 36. 15 Feb 31, 22 Feb 37, I Mar 37, 8 Mar 39. 15 Mar 41, 22 Mar 40.29 Mar 42, 5 Apr 42. 12 Apr 41, 19 Apr 42, 26 Apr 49, 3 May 40, 10 May 50, 17 May 41.24 May 41, 31 May 36.-7 Jun 42, 14 Jun 41, 21 Jun 36, 28 Jun 43(A)

Homosexuals: furore over New York's Gay Rights Bill, 12 Apr 187 Hone ord. Ray: a cancelled speaking engagement. 22 Feb 4(P ). 8 Mar 22(L) Honours and awards: political and financial considerations in awarding honours, I Feb 26(R); the BEM, 1 Feb 26(R), 8 Mar 23(L) Horrible merger, 22 Mar 13(A) Horses and horse-racing: some experience with horses. 18 Jan 35(A); a biography of Lester Piggott, 29 Mar 26(R); a young owner-rider at Newmarket. 5 Apr 18(A); Bill Shoemaker wins the Kentucky Derby. 17 May 7(D); relations with the horse, 7 Jun 42(A); pony-riding. 14 Jun 41(A)

Hosking, Geoffrey, A History of the Soviet Union, 8 Mar 31(R) Hospitals: Christmas in hospital. 1 I Jan 37(A); not 'ruined by the

Government', 11 Jan 37(A). 18 Jan 21(L) 25 Jan 8(AV) Hotels: ex-colonial hotels, 25 Jan 36(A); the Galle Face Hotel, Colombo. 15 Feb 7(D); the best and worst places to drink. 21 Jun 37(A) House of the Solitary Maggot, The, James Purdy, I Mar 31(R) Houses, historic and notable: Edward James's surrealist folly at Monkton. 8 Feb 5(N), 22 Feb 18(A), 8 Mar 22(L), 14 Jun 35(AR), 21 Jun 23(L); The Vineyard. Fulham. 12 Apr 6(D); a visit to Hatfield House. 12 Apr 42(A); Chiswick House, 14 Jun 7(D) Houses and housing: property advertisements with no price given, I Feb 8(D); the house mortgage market, 3 May 21(CS); the English house 1860.1914.28 Jun 34(R) Housman. A. E.: his Last Poems, 25 Jan 19(L); his scholarship, 3 May 31(A); imitated. 10 May 52(CO) Hovercraft. l 1 Jan 21(CS) How America saved its bases, 8 Mar 16(A) How cricket can be saved, 10 May 9(A) How Hammond tamed the TUC, 15 Feb 9(A) How monetarism went wrong, 10 May 20(A) How Reagan helps the Sandinistas, 15 Mar I2(A) How the Big Lie is doing after six and a half years, 25 Jan 8(AV) How the boss went down, 22 Mar 24(A) How to 'do' education, with Mr Baker in the van, 31 May 6(PC) How to get more than tea and sympathy out of an AGM, 21 Jun 22(F) How Ulster could ruin Britain, 29 Mar 15(A) Hudson. W. H.: correspondence with George Gissing and others.

11 Jan 30(R) Hudson's Bay Company. the: a history, 5 Apr 32(R) Hume. Cardinal: a portrait, 7 Jun 29(R) Humour. Jewish. 12 Apr 34(R)

Hundred years ago, One, 4 Jan 9. I i Jan 13, 18 Jan 14, 25 Jan 16,

I Feb 15. 8 Feb 13. 15 Feb 10. 22 Feb 16. 8 Mar 19. 15 Mar 10, 22 Mar 13. 29 Mar 20.5 Apr 14. 12 Apr 13. 19 Apr 14.26 Apr 12. 3 May 12. 10 May 14, 17 May 20. 24 May 16, 31 May 10, 7 Jun 18. 14 Jun 15. 21 Jun 47.28 Jun 22(X) Huntford. Roland, Shackleton. 4 Jan 29(R) Hurd. Douglas: 8 Feb 1(1); his background. career and character. 8 Feb 8(A); and the Tory succession, 8 Feb 8(A); the prison officers' dispute. 10 May 4(PW), 6(PC)

Hurd instinct starts to stir, The, 8 Feb 8(A)

Huxley, Juliette, Leaves of the Tulip Tree. 21 Jun 27(R) Hypothermia: old people's deaths from. 8 Mar 8(AV), 5 Apr 26(L)

I

Identity. mistaken. 22 Mar 40(A) 'I'm an angry old man, you see'. 14 Jun 9(A) Immendorff. Jdrg: exhibition. 29 Mar 38(AR) Immigration: English-speaking South African whites and British nationality. II Jan 7(D), 9(A) Immodest Acts. Judith C. Brown. 22 Feb 30(R) Impact of Plague in Tudor and Stuart England, The, Paul Slack, 22 Mar 28(R) Imperial Mother, Royal Daughter: The Correspondence of Marie Antoinette and Maria Theresa, Olivier Bernier. 12 Apr 3I(R) Imposters. George V. Higgins. 22 Mar 32(R) Imprisoned as a spy, 31 May 14(A) Imprisoned pensioners. 25 Jan 18(A) Incomes policy: the persistent growth in real earnings. 31 May 22(E); 'top people s' pay awards. 31 May 22(E)

INDIA

the Congress Party at a low ebb in its centenary year. 11 Jan 12(A); a biography of the last maharajah of Jaipur. 11 Jan 27(R); the Pope s visit, 15 Feb 13(A); the Syro-Malabar church seeks greater freedom. 15 Feb 13(A): the Kumbh Mela festival, 24 May 15(A); Neil Kinnock's visit. 7 Jun 15(A): Common- wealth membership linked with the extradition of Sikhs from Britain. 7 Jun 15(A) Indignation at the end. 10 May 39(LL)

INDUSTRY

American business schools and management style, 8 Feb 15(A); industrial development planned in Oxford. 8 Feb 18(A): the fashion for mergers. 8 Feb 22(CS); the threatened takeover by American firms of parts of BL. 15 Feb 4(PW). 6(PC): Messrs Heath and Hattersley s patriotic ideas. I Mar 15(A): the Ford bid for Austin-Rover, 15 Mar 5(LA): Leyland Motors in the old days. 15 Mar 22(CS): the gulf between industrialised produc- tion and craft work. 5 Apr 36(AR): company share option schemes, 14 Jun 23(CS); see also Westland Influence and repressed passion of A. E. Housman. The, 3 May 31(A) Ingham. Kenneth. Jan Christian Smuts: The Conscience of a South African, 17 May 26(R) Ingrams. Richard: gives up as editor of Private Eye, 22 Mar 6(D). 7(AV) Inhumanity beyond conception, 5 Apr 8(A) In Parenthesis. 24 May 31(P) Inquiries: see Reports, inquiries etc. Insiders: Lord McAlpine. 25 Jan 15(A): Sir Robert Armstrong, 22 Feb 17(A); Victor Sassie. 15 Mar 17(A), 29 Mar 23(L) Inside Warner Brothers, Rudy Behlmer, 21 Jun 28(R) Insular Possession, An, Timothy Mo. 10 May 36(R) Insurance: see Lloyd's of London In the American West, Richard Avedon. 12 Apr 35(R) In the Eye of the Storm. Kurt Waldheim, 4 Jan 25(R) Investment: advice to the private investor. 10 May 24(F); invest ment strategy, 24 May 22(F); regular investment in unit trusts, 24 May 22(F); takeovers. 7 Jun 25(F); High Street companies. 7 Jun 25(F): attending annual general meetings, 21 Jun 22(F)

IRELAND

journalism in Dublin around 1950, 4 Jan 16(A); Irish emigra- tion to North America, 18 Jan 26(R); the importance of Desmond O'Malley and the Progressive Democrats, I Mar 6(PC); Irish tinkers. 15 Mar 30(R) a British mistake over the Glenholmes extradition. 29 Mar 4(PW), 5(N); Lismore Castle and town, 14 Jun 7(D); a Poetry Workshop at Listowel, 14 Jun 33(LL); local newspapers' headlines, 21 Jun 7(D); road signs, 21 Jun 7(D); P. J. Kavanagh in Ireland, 21 Jun 30(LL)

IRELAND, NORTHERN

how to solve the Ulster problem, 4Jan 17(A), 1 Feb 24(L); the Unionists' feeling of betrayal at England's signing of the Hills- borough treaty, 11 Jan I5(A), 1 Feb 24(L); another view of Northern Ireland. 18 Jan 21(L); the by-elections in Unionist seats, 1 Feb 15(A); Ulster still cheerful in spite of the prospect that the English will cut and run. 1 Feb 15(A); the Unionist opposition to the Hillsborough agreement, I Mar 6(PC), 12 5(LA); a 24-hour strike by Unionists. 8 Mar 4(PW), 5 A): the Government's attitude to the Unionists, 8 Mar 7 D): the catastrophic results to be expected from an indepen- dent Ulster, 29 Mar 15(A), 12 Apr 26, 19 Apr 23(L); loyalists' attacks on RUCpolicemen and their houses, 12 Apr 4(PW), 5(LA), 19 Apr 15(A); Thatcher's Irish folly, 12 Apr 5(LA); the problem of extraditing Irish terrorists from the US, 26 Apr 5,17 May 5(N), 7 Jun 6(PC); Ken Livingstone's support for Sinn Fein, 24 May 4(PW), 17(A); the Northern Ireland Assembly to be abolished, 7 Jun 5(N); the Friends of the Union. 7 Jun 7(D); the anomaly of the Northern Ireland soccer team. 7 Jun 7(D) Ireland: the toughening of the South, 1 Mar 6(PC) Irvin, Albert: exhibition, 26 Apr 45(AR) Isherwood, Christopher: 18 Jan 17(1); death, 11 Jan 4(PW); an appreciation, 18 Jan 17(A) Islam and the Destiny of Man, Gai Eaton, 3 May 29(R) Is Norman Tebbit socialism's last hope?, 15 Mar 6(PC)

ISRAEL

how to interpret God's promise to Abraham and his seed?, 18 Jan 11(A): Israeli spying in the US. I Feb 12(A): Beersheba, Eilat and Akaba visited, 22 Mar 16(A); the continuing ter- rorism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, 3 May 13(A): bank chiefs sacked, 14 Jun 23(CS); Conor Cruise O'Brien's strongly pro-Israel view of the Middle East conflict, 14 Jun 26(R) Is that a fact?, 26 Apr 21(A)

Italy: a mass trial in Palermo of Mafia suspects, 15 Feb 12(A); Capri's visitors, 8 Mar 26(R); the poisoning of the banker Michele Sindona, 29 Mar 22(CS); some Rome restaurants, 17 May 42(A) It being Lent, 15 Mar 33(P) It's All Writ Out for You: The Life and Work of Scottie Wilson, George Melly, 8 Mar 28(R)

J

James, Edward: his surrealist folly at Monkton. 8 Feb 5(N), 22 Feb 18(A). 8 Mar 22(L), 14 Jun 35(AR), 21 Jun 23(L) James, Harold, The German Slump: Politics and Economics 1924- 1936, 10 May 28(R) James, P. D., A Tastefor Death, 14 Jun 28(R) Jan Christian Smuts: The Conscience of a South African, Kenneth Ingham. 17 May 26(R) Janos. Leo, and General Chuck Yeager, Yeager: An Autobiog- raphy, 24 May 28(R) Japan: likely to be lectured by the West at the economic summit in Tokyo, 3 May 21(CS), 22(E) Jarrell, Mary, (ed.) Randall Jarrell's Letters, 11 Jan 28(R) Jarrell. Randell: his letters. 11 Jan 28(R) Jenkins, Roy. Truman, 22 Feb 24(R) Jesuits in Elizabethan England, the. 28 Jun 35(LL)

JEWS

Louis Farrakhan, Jew-hater, 25 Jan 12(A); the Holocaust, 8 Feb 26(R); Polish and German anti-semitism, 22 Feb 21(L); the Chief Rabbi on problems of inner cities, 15 Feb 5(N); Radio Liberty's anti-semitism, 1 Mar 14(A), 12 Apr 26.10 May 25(L); orthodox Jews at prayer, 8 Mar 7(D); Jewish humour, 12 Apr 34(R); Austrian attitudes towards Jews, 26 Apr 14(A); the persecuted Anatoly Shcharansky, 26 Apr 33(R); see also

ISRAEL

Johnny Rook, 29 Mar 34(P) John Singer Sargent: His Portrait, Stanley Olson. 26 Apr 37(R) Jordan: Jordanian television. 8 Mar 7(D)

Jorge Luis Borges, 21 Jun 12(A)

Joseph, Sir Keith: leaves office. 31 May 6(PC). 7(D)

JOURNALISTS

political journalists' consultancy' fees, 4 Jan 6(D); a dramatic decline in the quality of new journalists, 11 Jan 7(D); writers on economics. 11Jan 7(D). 1 Feb 24(L); the shortage of young fea- ture writers, 1 Feb 8(D); the issues in the Murdoch dispute, 8 Feb 20(A); Patrick O'Donovan, 8 Feb 29(R): 'journos' not a term of contempt. 15 Feb 7(D); Peregrine Worsthorne on the chances of high quality writing coming back to Fleet Street, I Mar 9(A); William Deedes's early days in Fleet Street, 15 Mar 19(A): the easy life of staff journalists, 29 Mar 41(A); the benefits of journalistic company, 12 Apr 6(D); a fruitless bus journey in Tripoli for foreign journalists, 26 Apr 11(A). 7 Jun 26(L): the NUJ's message of support to Colonel Gaddafi, 26 Apr 16(A); Scottish journalists, including Charles Wilson, 26 Apr 21(A); an award to a financial journalist. 3 May 5(X); End closed shop journalism, 3 May 20(A); a Times reporter's breach of parliamentary privilege. 17 May 7(D); a brief imprisonment in Zambia, 31 May 14(A): John Pilger's foreign reports, 31 May 24(R)

Journalist's Odyssey, A, Patrick O'Donovan. 8 Feb 29(R) Journal of a Vietcong, Truong Nhu Tang. 1 Mar 25(R)

Journey into the water that is under the earth, The, 15 Feb 8(AV) Journey to London, A (Orange Tree, Richmond). 1 Feb 33(AR) Julius Caesar (Coliseum). 4 Jan 33(AR)

Juries: see LEGAL

Jury should know the truth. The, 22 Mar 17(A) Justification, 4 Jan 24(P)

K

Karajan. Herbert von: an informal biography. 17 May 31(R) Kavan, Rosemary, Freedom at a Price, 8 Mar 29(R) Kavanagh. Dan. Putting the Boot In. 22 Feb 28(11) Kazan, Elia, 17 May 40(A) Keeping terrorism wide awake, 19 Apr 9(A) Keillon, Garrison, Lake Wobegon Days, 1 Mar 27(R) Kelly. John. (ed.) The Collected Letters of W. B. Yeats: Vol.!. 1865-1895, 8 Feb 27(R) Kendal. Geoffrey. The Shakespeare Wallah, 29 Mar 28(R) Kendrick, Walter, and Perry Meisel. (ed.) BloomsburylFreud: The Letters of James and Alix Strachey 1924-1925, 15 Mar 27(R) Kenny, Anthony, The Logic of Deterrence, 4 Jan 27(R) Kent: Dover past and present, 8 Mar 18(A); Folkestone and the motorways, 15 Mar 16(A); Canterbury's past, 22 Mar 21(A) Kerridge, Roy: 15 Feb 25(1); Bizarre Britain: A Calendar of Eccentricity, 15 Feb 25(R) Keyes, Roger. Outrageous Fortune: The Tragedy of Leopold Ill of the Belgians, 4 Jan 28(R) Keynes, J. M.: 17 May 18(I); Keynesianism defended. 10 May 20, 17 May 18(A) Keynes for Conservatives, 17 May 18(A) Kitt Ken: exhibition, 8 Feb 31(AR)

KINNOCK, NEIL

what are his policy priorities?, 11 Jan 6(PC); trying to make himself and his party look aeeable, 8 Feb 5(LA); appears on Weekend World, 15 Feb 30(AR); an analogy with Franklin D. Roosevelt, 22 Feb 6(PC), 8 Mar 22(L); can his 'face-lift' give the Labour Party a new lease of life?, 31 May 9(A); visits India, 7 Jun 15(A); funks the opportunity to start a Labour Party paper, 14 Jun 21(A); see also LABOUR PARTY

Kirkcudbright: its past and present. 5 Apr 17(A); fishing for scal- lops and queenies, 5 Apr 17(A) Kirkcudbright and the queenie, 5 Apr 17(A) Kiss of the Spider Woman (film). 25 Jan 29(AR) Klein, Melanie: her work in psychoanalysis, 21 Jun 25(R) Kokoschka, Oscar: a biography. 7 Jun 32(R); exhibition, 21 Jun 31(AR) Kraus, Karl: essays on, 19 Apr 24(R)

L

LABOUR PARTY, THE

the edifice of 'old-fashioned' socialism now largely demolished, 11 Jan 6(PC); not taking enough advantage of the Govern- ment's difficulties. 8 Feb 5(LA); socialism and patriotism, 15 Mar 6(PC); now condones the use of political violence, 22 Mar 23(A); Militant supporters escape expulsion, 5 Apr 4(PW), 16(A); Why Labour will keep on shrinking, 31 May 9(A); a demand to ban family photographs of election candidates, 14 Jun 8(AV); the chance lost to set up a Labour Party newspaper,

14 Jun 21(A); a future Labour government's arts policy, 21 Jun 5(N); Michael Meacher promises to soak the 'rich and wealthy' to provide increased state benefits, 21 Jun 8(AV); see also KIN. NOCK, NEIL and individual members

Lady Anne Blunt: Journals and Corespondence, 1878-1917, (ed.) Rosemary Archer and James Fleming. 19 Apr 30(R) Lake Wobegon Days, Garrison Keillon, I Mar 27(R) Lamberts, The: George, Constant and Kit, Andrew Motion, 3 May 25(R) Lambton, Antony, (trans. and sal.) Bad Company and Other Stories, 10 May 32(R) Landscapes and Literati (ed.) Dennis Shrubsall and Pierre Cous- tillas, 11 Jan 30(R) Larkin, Philip: his thoughtfulness, 4 Jan 21(L); the memorial ser- vice in Westminster Abbey. 1 Mar 38(PS); 26 Apr 40(P) Larouche, Lyndon: his obsessive convictions, 12 Apr 15, 26 Apr 10(A)

Last Days of the Beeb, The, Michael Leapman, 21 Jun 24(R) Last Maharajah, The, Quentin Crewe, 11 Jan 27(R)

Latest prospects at Fulham, 29 Mar I6(A) Latin America: see individual countries Laurens, Henri: exhibition, 25 Jan 27(AR) Lawrence, T. E.: portrayed in the play Ross, 14 Jun 39(AR)

LAWSON, NIGEL

22 Mar 1(I); his Mansion House speech reviewed, 4 Jan 20(E): Mr Lawson's little local difficulties, 18 Jan 20(E); should check the credit boom now, 1 Feb 23(E); what will his Budget contain?.

15 Mar 21(E); introduces his third Budget. 22 Mar 4(PW). 8.9, 10(A): a 'good' Budget, but some awkward points, 5 Apr 23(E): devises a medium term financial strategy for the whole world, 19 Apr 22(E) Laxfield, 10 May 36(P) Leaking the nuclear news, 10 May 12(A) Leapman. Michael. The Last Days of the Beeb, 21 Jun 24(R) Learning to manage America, 8 Feb 15(A) Leaves of the Tulip Tree, Juliette Huxley, 21 Jun 27(R) Le Cana. John. A Perfect Spy, 22 Mar 29(R)

LEGAL

the Roskill report on financial fraud recommends against trial by jury, 18 Jan 19(CS); a letter from a Law Officer leaked in the Westland affair, 1 Feb 4(PW), 5(LA), 6(PC), 8 Feb 4(PW), 6(PC); a mass trial in Sicily of Mafia suspects, 15 Feb 12(A);

jury and the challenging of jurors, 15 Mar 7(D), 29 Mar 23 ); juries should be told the past record of accused, 22 Mar 17 A). 19 Apr 23(L); the dingo baby murder case in Australia, 22 Mar 33(R); the DPP's blunder over the Glenholmes extrad- ition warrants, 29 Mar 4(PW), 5(N); an anecdote about a judge, 29 Mar 7(D); court-martial procedure. 5 Apr 6(D): interna- tional law and the US bombing of Libya, 19 Apr 5(LA), 7(D); a book of legal anecdotes, 19 Apr 28(R); newspapers' law

otherre reports, 26countries, pig, 77( Du), Britain'spcanextraditionadr t o aa rlreagnalecomnepetrse with teh 21 Jun 13(A); the inquisitorial preferable to the adversarial sys- tem of justice. 21 Jun 13(A); miscarriages of justice, 21 Jun 13(A); judgments by the European Court, 28 Jun 25(CS); see also LIBEL

Lehmann, Rosamond. 5 Apr 43(PS) Leigh. David, and Magnus Linklater, Not With Honour, 7 Jun

Lely33(R)veld. Joseph, Move Your Shadow, 22 Feb 25(R)

Le Marchant, Francis: exhibition, 10 May 48(AR) Leopold III of the Belgians. 4 Jan 28(R), 22 Feb 21(L) Lesbianism: 4 Jan 7(AV); a lesbian nun, 22 Feb 30(R) Lesotho: the prime minister deposed, 25 Jan 5(N) Lesser enemy, The, 24 May 13(A) Lester: The Official Biography, Dick Francis, 29 Mar 27(R) Letter bomb, 18 Jan 5(LA) Letters: a farewell letter to colleagues, 8 Mar 41(CO) Letters of Edwin Lutyens to his Wife Lady Emily, The, (ed.) Clayre Percy and Jane Ridley, 5 Apr 35(R) Letters of John Caimann, 1951-1980, The, (compiler) Gerta Cal- mann. 7 Jun 30(R) Letters of Mozart and his Family (third edition). The, (ed.) Emily

Anderson. 4 Jan 23(R)

Levin. Bernard: an Observer article not printed through union pressure, 10 May 22. 17 May 15(A), 24(1.) 24 May 23(L) Liaisons Dangereuses, Les (The Pit). 25 Jan 28(AR)

LIBEL

Claire Tomalin's action against Auberon Waugh and Private Eye, 4 Jan 7(AV); an actress awarded £10,000 damages for an insulting television review, 4 Jan 18(A). 11 Jan 8(AV), 25 Jan 37(C0); the legal position of book, theatre and other critics. 4 Jan 18(A), 11 Jan 8(AV); Private Eye's libel actions, 22 Mar 6(D); Taki and the Spectator lose a libel action. 21 Jun 35(A), 28 Jun 7(AV), 22(A); Auberon Waugh on the operation of the law of libel, 28 Jun 7(AV); strict libel laws a necessity. 28 Jun 22(A) Libel, women. English literature and the Tomalin Outrage, 4 Jan 7(AV) Liberal Party, the: see Alliance Liberation liturgy, 15 Feb 13(A) Liberty for Jew barters, 1 Mar 14(A) Libraries: Murdoch newspapers barred. 26 Apr 7(D); suggested improvements, 26 Apr 7(D)

LIBYA

USjets retaliate against a Libyan attack, 29 Mar 4(PW), 5(N); Gaddafi's propagandist reactions, 5 Apr 10(A): Gaddafi as the 'Muslim Mussolini, 5 Apr 12(A): US planes bomb Tripoli and Benghazi, 19 Apr 4(PW), 5(LA), 6(PC), 7(D). 9, 10(A). 40 AR), 3 May 23(L); its supplies of C-4 explosive, 19 Apr 10(A); Tripoli during and after the US attack, 19 Apr 10(A); the US action wrong because misjudged and indecisive. 26 Apr 5(LA); foreign journalists' fruitless bus journey. 26 Apr 11(A), 7 Jun 26(L); the US air strike turned into a media victory for the terrorists, 26 Apr I6(A); foreign journalists' coverage of the US raid. 26 Apr 16(A), 7 Jun 26(L); a Spanish colonel s links with Libya, 17 May 14(A)

Libyan sideshow, The, 3 May I3(A) Liddell, Robert, Elizabeth and Ivy, 25 Jan 23(R) Life and death at the Kumbh, 24 May 15(A) Life and letters, 19 Apr 36. 26 Apr 41, 3 May 32, 10 May 39, 17 May 32, 24 May 30, 31 May 31, 7 Jun 34, 14 Jun 33.21 Jun 30. 28 Jun 35(LL) Life between the netsukes and the glaciers, 3 May 22(E) Linklater. Magnus, and David Leigh, Not With Honour, 7 Jun 33(R) Liszt, Franz: his career and his virtuosity, 25 Jan 28(AR) Literary Companion and Guide to Southern England, The, Robert M. Cooper, 18 Jan 27(R) Literary Review, the: Auberon Waugh on becoming editor, 3 May 8AV)

'Lite(rature', 19 Apr 36(LL)

Litter: ideology and litter closely linked, 7 Jun 7(D), 28 Jun 26(L) Live Flesh, Ruth Rendell, 3 May 30(R) Liverpool: its twinning with Corinto in Nicaragua, 11 Jan 13(A): the Militant Tendency, 5 Apr 16(A): the all-Merseyside Cup Final, 17 May 8(AV) Liverpool of Nicaragua, The, 11 Jan 13(A) Lives too exciting, 21 Jun 30(LL) Livingstone, Ken: 24 May 17(I); supports Sinn Fein at an Amster- dam gathering. 24 May 4(PW), 17(A); his prospects in the Labour Party, 31 May 7(D) Lloyd, Rosemary. (trans. and ed.) Selected Letters of Charles Baudelaire: The Conquest of Solitude, 24 May 29(R) Lloyd's of London: self-regulation or not?, 18 Jan 19. 26 Apr 31(CS); their new building, 18 Jan 19, 26 Apr 31, 7 Jun 23( admission by identity card, 7 Jun 23(CS); its rules criticised, 28 Jun 25(CS) Local government: towns twinned with Nicaraguan towns. 11 Jan 13(A); Oxford Council's plans for industrial development, 8 Feb 18(A) Locomotive of the Western World, The, 19 Apr 22(E) Logic of Deterrence, The, Anthony Kenny, 4 Jan 27(R) London: ILEA's failure to provide good education, 25 Jan 14(A); 'Sohoitis', 25 Jan 31(A), 22 Feb 21(L); decaying and neglected East End churches, 8 Mar 9(A); a Soho character dies, 8 Mar 38(A); London as a centre for chess tournaments. 5 Apr 44, 26 Apr 50(A) • Long March, The: The Untold Story, Harrison E. Salisbury, 25 Jan 21(R) Lopez-Garcia, Antonio: exhibition, 17 May 35(AR) Loreley, Die (Bloomsbury), 1 Mar 34(AR) Lost art of travel writing, The, 25 Jan 33(A) Love in a Cool Climate: The Letters of Mark Paulson and Meta Bradley I879-1884, (ed.) Vivian Green, 15 Mar 31(R) Love Letters (film), 17 May 37(AR) Lover, The, Marguerite Duras (trans. Barbara Bray). 4 Jan 29(R) Low life, 4Jan 37,11 Jan 37, 18Jan 34, 25 Jan 31, I Feb 17, 8Feb 36,15 Feb 31, 22 Feb 36,1 Mar 37.8 Mar 38,15 Mar 41, 22 Mar 40. 29 Mar 41. 5 Apr 42,12 Apr 41,19 Apr 41.26 Apr 48, 3 May 39, 10 May 50, 17May 40, 24 May 41, 31 May 35.7 Jun 41, 14 Jun 41, 21 Jun 35(A) Loyalists and Loners, Michael Foot, 15 Mar 26(R) Lukacs Bath, The, 26 Apr 34(P) Lulu and After (Royal Academy), 4 Jan 33(AR) Lumley, Joanna, 22 Feb 36(A) Lutyens, Sir Edwin: 5 Apr 35(I); letters to his wife, 5 Apr 35(R)

M

McAlpine. Lord: 25 Jan 15(1); a profile, 25 Jan 15(A) Macaulay: his feud with J. W. Croker, 4 Jan 18(A), 7.5 Jan 19. 15 Feb 20. 29 Mar 23(L) Macbeths of Manila, The, 1 Feb 10(A) McBrien, William, and Jack Barbera, Stevie: A Biography of Stevie Smith, 1 Feb 30(R) McDonnell, Hector: exhibition, 15 Feb 28(AR) Macfarlane. Alan, Marriage and Love in England 1300-1840, 15 Feb 21(R) Mackenzie. Compton. Vestal Fire and Extraordinary Women, 8 Mar 26(R) Macmillan. Harold: 17 May 9(1); and responsibility for the hand- over of Cossacks and Yugoslays to Russia and Tito in 1945, 17 May 9(A), 31 May 7(D); his diary entries about the hand-over, 14 Jun 25. 28 Jun 26(L); and 'You've never had it so good'. 31 May 8(AV) Macmillan and the massacres, 17 May 9(A) Madagascar: a traveller in Madagascar, 11 Jan 26(R) Madhouse. sonnet found in a deserted, 15 Feb 33(CO) Mafia, the: a mass trial in Sicily, 15 Feb 12(A) Magic Flute, The (Coliseum), 15 Feb 27(AR) Mahler, Gustay. 25 Jan 25(R) Making friends and money, 25 Jan 15(A) Malawi: the Ayao tribe. 17 May 15(A). 21 Jun 23(L) Mandela dilemma, The, 1 Mar 11(A) Man Descending, Guy Vanderhaeghe, 14 Jun 30(R) Manners makyth mandatory sanctions against South Africa, 21 Jun 6(PC)

Man ohif Mode (Donmar Warehouse), 5 Apr 38(AR) Manufacturing patriotism, 1 Mar 15(A)

Marc es Past, Peter Fuller. 29 Mar 34(12)

Marcos, Imelda: 8 Mar 17(1); a meeting, I Mar 7(D); a dinner

party. 8 Mar 17(A) Marie Antoinette and Maria Theresa: their correspondence, 12 Apr 31(R) Markus. Rixi: her Book of Bridge, 1 Mar 30(R) Marriage: in England from 1300.1840, 15 Feb 21(R): a 27-year- old Iranian with a 12-year-old wife. 15 Mar 5(N). 8(AV), 29 Mar 23(L) Marriage and Love in England 1300-1840, Alan Macfarlane. 15 Feb 21(R) Martha's Vineyard and Other Places, David Hockney. 15 Mar 34(R) Marx, Karl: Marxist thinkers of the New Left. 15 Feb 22(R): his wife Jenny. 31 May 29(R) Marxism Today, 17 May 24(1.) Mask of Orpheus, The (Coliseum). 31 May 32(AR) Mass (Bernstein Festival), 17 May 34(AR) Massacre of Giscard's men, 5 Apr 13(A) Mastersingers of Nuremburg, The (Coliseum), 18 Jan 29(AR) Mats, 5 Apr 33(P) Matter of intelligence, 15 Mar 20(A) Mayday to the rescue, 17 May 32(LL) Medawar, Peter, Memoirs of a Thinking Radish, 3 May 30(R)

MEDICAL

dementia and schizophrenia. I I Jan 22(L): a new spinal com- plaint. 8 Feb 7(D); an operation to remove polyps from the colon, 15 Feb 16(A). I Mar 23(L); the televising of operations, 22 Mar 6(D); plague in Tudor and Stuart England, 22 Mar 28(R): experimentation with human embryos. 5 Apr 8(A), 12 Apr 26, 19 Apr 23(L), 3 May 5(LA); an aversion to needles. 12 Apr 6(D); casualties of the Chernobyl radioactivity. 10 May 4(PW); see also AIDS, Birth control and National Health Ser- vice

Meeting, The, 26 Apr 26(P). 3 May 19(X) Mehta, Ved, Sound-Shadows of the New World, 31 May 28(R) Meisel. Perry, and Walter Kendrick, (ed.) BloomsburylFrelid: The Letters of James and Mix Strachey 1924-1925, 15 Mar 27(R) Melanie Klein: Her World and her Work, Phyllis Grosskurth, 21 Jun 25(R) Melly. George. It's All Writ Out for You: The Life and Work of Scottie Wilson, 8 Mar 28(R) Memoirs of a Thinking Radish, Peter Medawar, 3 May 30(R) Memoirs of Madame de la Tour du Pin, (ed. and trans.) Felice Harcourt. 12 Apr 31(R) Memoirs of Many in One, Alex Xenophon Demirjian Gray (ed. Patrick White). 12 Apr 32(X) Mephisto (Barbican), 12 Apr 38(AR) Merry Wives of Windsor, The (Barbican). 8 Feb 34(AR) Merton, Thomas: a biography. 8 Feb 29(R) Message to the Government from the grassroots, The, 17 May 21(E) Meyer, Sir Anthony: not retiring from Parliament, 10 May 5(N) Meyers, Jeffrey, Hemingway: A Biography, 29 Mar 30(R) Meynell, Alice. 4 Jan 21(L)

Middle East, the: a profile of Glubb Pasha, 29 Mar 17(A); US planes bomb Tripoli and Benghazi. 19 Apr 4(PW), 5(LA), 6(PC). 7(D), 9, 10(A). 40(AR); imperial Germany's ambitions in the Middle East. 19 Apr 12(A); the continuing Israeli-Pales- tinian conflict. 3 May 13(A); Conor Cruise O'Brien's pro-Israel view of the Middle East situation, 14 Jun 26(R); see also indi- vidual countries

Midsummer Marriage, The (Opera North. Wiesbaden), 10 May 45(AR) Militant Tendency, the: its supporters escape expulsion from the Labour Party. 5 Apr 4(PW); its growth, 5 Apr 16(A) Miller, Jonathan. Subsequent Performances, 10 May 34(R) Miller, Kerby A.. Emigrants and Exiles: Ireland and the Irish Exodus to North America, 18 Jan 26(R) Minister and the Massacres, The. Nikolai Tolstoy, 17 May 9(A) Ministerial endurance, 1 Feb 17(A) Minority pressure groups: the need to oppose them. 10 May 8(AV) Mirror of Myth, The, Jasper Griffin. 15 Mar 33(R) Mitchell. Donald. Gustav Mahler: Volume Ill, Songs and Sym- phonies of Life and Death, 25 Jan 25(R) Mitchell, Juliet. (ed.) The Selected Melanie Klein, 21 Jun 25(R) Mitford sisters, the, 21 Jun 7(D)

Mitterrand. President: the election likely to produce a hostile government, 4 Jan 11(A): his scope for political manoeuvre. 22 Feb 11(A): three recent cultural decisions, 1 Mar 13(A): see also FRANCE Mo. Timothy, An Insular Possession, 10 May 36(R)

Moderation in nothing, 8 Feb I6(A) Modernism in literature. 8 Mar 40(PS) Modern Jacobites, 26 Apr 26(A) Moeran. E. J.: his music, 24 May 38(AR) Mohammedanism, 3 May 29(R) Moncreiffe of that Ilk, Sir lain: recollections of. 24 May 31(A) Money: credit cards v. cash, 22 Feb 37(A); a speaking cash machine, 8 Mar 22(L) Money. James, Capri: Island of Pleasure. 8 Mar 26(R) Monkton House, 8 Feb 5(N), 22 Feb 18(A). 8 Mar 22(L). 14 Jun 35(AR), 21 Jun 23(L) Moore, Charles, and Christopher Havirree, (ed.) 1936 as Recorded by the Spectator, 7 Jun 32(R) Moore, Henry. and John Hedgecoe, Henry Moore: My Ideas, Inspiration and Life as an Artist, 12 Apr 32(R) Morgan, Ted. FDR, 12 Apr 29(R) Morocco: Walter Harris on, 8 Feb 22(CS) Mortimer. John: 26 Apr I. 9, 24 May 1(1) his journey round Reagan's America, 26 Apr 9(A) Mortimer. Penelope. Queen Elizabeth: A Life of the Queen Mother, 22 Mar 30(R) Moses (Coliseum). 1 Feb 34(AR) Moss, Elaine, Part of the Pattern, 19 Apr 33(R) Motion. Andrew. The Lamberts: George, Constant and Kit, 3 May 25(R) Motor industry: mergers of firms. 8 Feb 22(CS); the Ford bid for Austin-Rover, 15 Mar 5(LA); the failure of Rootes' Linwood factory recalled. 24 May 7(D) Mott, Michael, The Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton, 8 Feb 29(R) More Your Shadow, Joseph Lelyveld, 22 Feb 25(R) Movie-Maker, The, 19 Apr 35(P) Mozart: 4 Jan 23(I); the letters of Mozart and his family, 4 Jan 23(R) Mr Botha prepares for the siege, 21 Jun 9(A) Mr David Nickson takes his besom to the Atlantic, 31 May 22(E) Mr Hurd and the Praetorian Guard Syndrome, 10 May 6(PC) Mr Lawson's little local difficulties, 18 Jan 20(E) Mr Marcos rigs the poll, 15 Feb II(A) Mrs Simpson and the press, 3 May 14(A) Mrs Thatcher's figures, 14 Jun 20(A) Muddling Through in Madagascar, Dervla Murphy. 11Jan 26(R) Muffled Oppositton, A, 8 Feb 5(LA) Mugwump Britain, 3 May 12(A) Murdoch. Iris: 26 Apr 39(1); Acastos: Two Platonic Dialogues, 26 Apr 38(R)

MURDOCH. RUPERT

transfers the production of News International newspapers to his new plant at Wapping, 1 Feb 4(PW), 9(AV), 18. 20(A), 8 Feb 4(PW). 15 Feb 9(t( 12 Apr 6(D); journalists and the Wap- ping dispute, 8 Feb 2 A); the Times and Sunday Times since the move to Wapping, 9 Mar 21(A); violent demonstrations at Wapping, 5 Apr 22(A): offers the print unions the Gray's Inn Road building and plant, 12 Apr 22(A): libraries and common rooms that do not now take the Murdoch papers. 26 Apr 7(D); hisoffer to the print unions turned down, 14 Jun 4(PW). 21(A) Murdoch holds the high ground, 29 Mar 21(A) Murdoch should show mercy, 1 Feb 18(A) Murphy, Dervla. Muddling Through in Madagascar, 1 I Jan 26(R) Murry, John Middleton: his family life. 22 Mar 27(R) Murry. Katherine Middleton, Beloved Quixote: The Unknown Life of John Middleton Murry, 22 Mar 27(R)

MUSIC AND OPERA

personal stereos on the Underground, 4 Jan 6(D); a musician's Christian names, 4 Jan 21(L); the Mozart family's letters, 4 Jan 23(R); Lulu and After and Julius Caesar 4 Jan 33(AR); British philistinism about music, 11 Jan 3I(AR), 15 Mar 23(L); Hell's Angels and The Mastersingers of Nuremberg, 18 Jan 29(AR); Gustav Mahler, 25 Jan 25(R); Liszt and Paganini as virtuoso performers, 25 Jan 28(AR); Moses, Don Giovanni, The Rake's Progress and Turandot, 1 Feb 34(AR); Simon Boccanegra, 1 Feb 34, 14 Jun 37(AR); the Wigmore Hall's forthcoming con- certs. 8 Feb 32(AR); The Magic Flute and Faust, 15 Feb 27(AR); a TV programme on Haydn, 15 Feb 30(AR); TV documentaries on musicians. 22 Feb 3I(AR); university opera - Fierrabras and Die Loreley, I Mar 34(AR): the LPO and Solti perform symphonies by Haydn and Bruckner, It Mar 35(AR); music and the upper classes, 15 Mar 23(L); the Joaquin Rodrigo Festival. 22 Mar 36(AR); Parsifal and Der fliegernie Hollander, 29 Mar 37(AR): a biography of Mozart's librettist. 5 Apr 6(D): Messiaen's Saint Francois &Assize, 5 Apr 37(AR); Cosi fan tune on TV, 12 Apr 38(AR); Stainer's Crucifixion, 26 Apr 47(AR): Busoni's Doctor Faust, 3 May 35(AR): Addison on the neglect of church music and the flippancy of the new Italian

opea , 10 May 44(AR): Opera North present Aida and The Midsummer Marriage in Wiesbaden, 10 May 45(AR); the

operamaniac and the cult of opera. 10 May 46(AR); an informal biography of Herbert von Karajan, 17 May 31(R); Bernstein's Mass, 17 May 34(AR): Aida. 17 May 34(AR); books about English song. 24 May 37(AR); George Butterworth and E. J. Moeran, 24 May 28(AR); Birtwistle's The Mask of Orpheus, 31 May 32(AR); controversial plans to elevate the Royal Academy of Music at the expense of other major colleges, 7 Jun 36.21 Jun 33(AR): the 'inadequate' subsidy for opera, 14 Jun 25(L); Albert Herring and Eugene Onegin, 14 Jun 37(AR); the Royal College of Music's projects, 21 Jun 33(AR); England's lack of violinists of stature, 21 Jun 34(AR); L'mcoronavone di Poppea and Rusalka, 28 Jun 37(AR); see also Pop music and Recordings Muslim Mussolini, The, 5 Apr 10(A) My evening with Imelda, 8 Mar 17(A) My first day in Fleet Street, 15 Mar 19(A) 'My little Auschwitz, 26 Apr 14(A) My Present Age, Guy Vanderhaeghe, 14 Jun 30(R) Mythology in art, 15 Mar 33 (R) My voyage round Reagan's America, 26 Apr 9(A) Naipaul, Shiva: a memorial fund, 4 Jan 22(X); the Shiva Naipaul Memorial Prize, 24 May 24(X) Names: a musician's Christian names. 4 Jan 21(L); first names in the USSR, I I Jan 22(L): garbled names and addresses. 14 Jun 7(D) Namibia: life under the multiracial transitional government, 29 Mar 14(A) Namibian but not credible, 29 Mar 14(A) Napper. John: exhibition, 26 Apr 45(AR) National Health Service: the myth about Conservative cuts in expenditure, 25 Jan 8(AV); the 'health craze' assailing the NHS, 3 May 6(PC); nurses as 'nurse practitioners', 3 May 6(PC); the extra money allocated swallowed up by staff pay

increases, 24 May 8(AV); see also MEDICAL

Nationality: changes of nationality by business tycoons, 31 May (D) NATO: the alliance weakened by the US action against Libya. 26 Apr 5(LA) Nature full of the milk of human kindness, A, 24 May 31(A) Negative impressions, 15 Feb I7 (A) Nepal: the Queen's visit. 22 Feb I5(A); the persecution of Christians, 22 Feb 15(A), 1 Mar 23(L) Netherlands, the: the Burgundian Netherlands, 12 Apr 30(R) Newbolt, Thomas: exhibition. 8 Mar 34(AR) New club of rich young men, The, 15 Mar 9(A) New Mamelukes, The, 8 Mar 14(A) Newman, Peter. Company of Adventurers, Volume I, 5 Apr 32(R) New model for the perfect spy, The, 7 Jun 11(A) News From Ireland, The, William Trevor, 5 Apr 30(R) Next Best Thing, The, John Ralston Saul, 22 Mar 33(R) Nicaragua: Corinto and other towns twinned with English towns, 11 Jan 13(A); a comparison with the Philippines, I Feb 10(A); the US's questionable support of the Contra guerrillas, 15 Mar 5(N), 12(A); Graham Greene on the government's character, 29 Mar 8(AV) Night Lights, 29 Mar 28(P) 1936 as Recorded by the Spectator, (ed.) Charles Moore and Chris- topher Hawtree, 7 Jun 32(R) 1985: a summary of the year's events. 4 Jan 4(PW) Noise: burglar alarms, 19 Apr 23(L) No licence to abuse, 4 Jan 18(A) No more place forjoking, 10 May 14(A) No new leader, 15 Feb 5(LA) Normal Heart, The (Royal Court). 12 Apr 38(AR) Norway: Arne Treholt's spying for Russia. 7 Jun I l(A) No Surrender (film). 5 Apr 38(AR) Not much to choose, really, between police and hippies, 7 Jun 10(A V) Not With Honour, Magnus Linklater and David Leigh, 7 Jun 33(R)

NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND NUCLEAR POWER

a case for phased nuclear disarmament by the West, 4 Jan 27(R); Mr Gorbachev's arms control proposals trumpeted abroad, 5 Apr 5(N); The trouble with Trident, 12 Apr 8(A). 26 Apr 32(L); a serious accident at a Russian nuclear power sta- tion, 3 May 4(PW), 5(N),10 May 4(PW), 5(LA), 7(D); the US press on the possibilities of a nuclear disaster in the US, 10 May 11(A); expression in the Soviet press of fears about nuclear plant, 10 May 12(A): the Dungeness nuclear power stations. 17 May 7(D); Polish reactions to the Chernobyl accident, 17 May 11(A); radioactivity from nuclear fall-out, 24 May 41(A); the US to stop observing the provisions of Salt II unless Russia stops violating them, 7 Jun 5(LA) NUJ, the: instructs its members to support the printing unions against Rupert Murdoch, 1 Feb 9(AV); sends a message of sup-

port to Colonel Gaddafi, 26 Apr I6(A); owes its power entirely to the closed shop. 3 May 20(A) Nutcracker, The (New York State Theatre and Covent Garden). 4 Jan 35(AR)

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O'Brien, Conor Cruise, The Siege: The Saga of Israel and Zionism, 14 Jun 26(R) Observer, the: a case of censorship by the print unions, 10 May 22(A); the editor defends his action. 17 May 15(A). 24(L). 24 May 23. 31 May 23(L) 'Observer pays danegeld, The, 10 May 22(A) O'Donovan. Patrick, A Journalist's Odyssey, 8 Feb 29(R) Officially a pre-embryo, 3 May 5(LA) Oil: the sale of Getty Oil to Texaco. 18 Jan 34(A); the collapse of oil prices. 1 Feb 21(A), 23(E), 15 Feb 30(A); Britain unlikely to play Opec's game by cutting North Sea oil production. 1 Feb 21(A); a policy for oil, 22 Feb 23(CS) Old books for new, 19 Apr 34(A) Old people: deaths from hypothermia, 8 Mar 8(AV) Old stager scrapes home, An, 22 Feb 12(A) Olivier. Laurence. On Acting, 7 Jun 31(R) Olson. Stanley. John Singer .Sargent: His Portrait, 26 Apr 37(R) On a bicycle made for two, 21 Jun I4(A) On Acting. Laurence Olivier. 7 Jun 31(R) One little luxury which we can none of us afford. The, 31 May 8(AV) One possible road towards a national rebirth, 5 Apr 7(AV) On the dangers of Irving to correct a wrong impression about oneself, 18 Jan 8(AV) On the perils of becoming an editor, 3 May 8(AV) Open the door, Rupert, 8 Feb 19(A) Opera: See MUSIC AND OPERA Organ. Robert: exhibition, 12 Apr 37(AR) Originals, The, William Amos. 1 Feb 29(R) Orphans (Hampstead), 22 Mar 38(AR) Oscar Kokoschka: A Life, Frank Whitford, 7 Jun 32(R) Othello (Barbican), 18 Jan 32(AR) Our friend is dead, 26 Apr 40(P) Outrageous Fortune: The Tragedy of Leopold III of the Belgians, Roger Keyes. 4 Jan 28(R) Outsiders: Alan Clark, 8 Feb 16(A); Max Hastings. 1 Mar 16(A): John Vincent. 22 Mar 18(A): Stephen Dykes Bower, 12 Apr 20(A). 26 Apr 32(L) Oven Glove Murders. The (Bush), I Feb 33(AR) Owen. David: 12 Apr 12(1); now favours proportional represent- ation, 29 Mar 5(LA); advocates cruise rather than Trident. 12 Apr 9(A): on Mrs Thatcher, 24 May 7(D); in dispute with David Steel over replacing Polaris, 14 Jun 4(PW). 5(N) Oxford: the Labour council's plans for new industrial develop- ment. 8 Feb 18(A) Oxford Book of Legal Anecdotes, The, (ed.) Michael Gilbert, 19 Apr 28(R) Oxford University: well-known Oxonians on their Oxford days. 3 May 24(R): creature comforts for a visitor, 24 May 7(D)

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Pakistan: Benazir Bhutto returns. 12 Apr 17(A) Palestinians. the: Abu Nidal and terrorist activities. 11 Jan 11. 3 May 13(A): the scriptures alleged to support their claim to part of the Promised Land. 18 Jan 11(A ); the continuing terrorism in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. 3 May 13(A) Palme, Olof: assassinated, 8 Mar 4(PW). 12(A); his funeral, 22 Mar 15(A) Papandreou's metamorphosis, 4 Jan 14(A) Paperbacks. recent, 8 Feb 30, 8 Mar 31, 12 Apr 33, 14 Jun 32(X) Parent Power is no cure for the mess left by Shirley Williams, I Mar 8(AV) PARLIAMENT the debate on the Westland affair, I Feb 5(LA), 6(PC). 36(AR); TV's difficulties in covering the Commons, I Feb 36(AR); the status of a Law Officer's opinion. 8 Feb 6(PC): Mrs Dunwoody's unpaid restaurant bills. 12 Apr 7(AV); the Shops Bill defeated. 19 Apr 4(PW), 6(PC), 8(AV). 10 May 6(PC): government defeats becoming more common, 19 Apr 7(D); a Times reporter's breach of privilege. 17 May 7(D); an MP ignored by the lobby correspondents. 24 May 7(D); the Com- mons Treasury and Civil Service Committee at work. 24 May 21(CS); a new convention for retiring ministers suggested. 31 May 7(D): the debate on sanctions against South Africa, 21 Jun 5(LA), 6(PC); the Single European Act and the sovereignty of Parliament. 28 Jun 5(LA); see also PoLiTics Parsifal (Coliseum). 29 Mar 37(AR) Parsons. Sir Anthony: a maverick at the Foreign Office. 17 May 25(R) Parsons. Anthony. They Say the Lion, 17 May 25(R) Parties, standing up at. 22 Mar 40(A) Part of the Pattern, Elaine Moss. 19 Apr 33(R) Pasolini, Pier Paolo. A Violent Life (trans. William Weaver), 1 I Jan 26(R) Pastime for piranhas, 12 Apr 16(A) Pattison, Mark: his correspondence with Meta Bradley. 15 Mar 31(R) Peake, Mervyn: on a wartime gunsite. 22 Mar 34(A) PEN: its annual congress. 25 Jan 30(A): apolitical. 8 Feb 23(L) Penelope Betjeman, 19 Apr 19(A) Penny from Lawson, 22 Mar 9(A) Pensions: personal pensions and the treatment of pension funds, 4 Jan 19(CS); the prospect of greater freedom to set up personal pension schemes. 25 Jan 18(A); company pension funds and the Budget. 22 Mar 11(A). 5 Apr 23(E) Percy. Clayre. and Jane Ridley. (ed.) The Letters of Edwin Lutyens to his Wife Lady Emily, 5 Apr 35(AR) Perfect Spy. A, John Le Carte. 22 Mar 29(R) Perils which beset the private investor before the Big Bang, The, 10 May 24(F) Perking up of Mr Edward Heath, The. 15 Feb 6(PC) Peru: President Garcia refuses to pay Peru's foreign debts, 14 Jun 14(A); Abimael Guzman and the 'Shining Path' guerrills. 28 Jun 12(A) Peru's enfant terrible, 14 Jun 14(A) Perverse verdicts, 21 Jun 13(A) Peters, H. F.. Red Jenny: A Life with Karl Marx, 31 May 29(R) PHILIPPINES. THE the presidential election campaign. I Feb 10.8 Feb 10(A); Jose Rizal's life story, 8 Feb 10(A): President Marcos alleged to have rigged the presidential elections. 15 Feb I1(A). 1 Mar 23(L): church opposition to the regime. 15 Feb 11(A): the argument

for decisive American action, 22 Feb 10(A); Mrs Aquino claims the presidency and President Marcos flees in a US plane, I Mar 4(PW); William Deedes's meeting with Imelda Marcos, 1 Mar 7(D); After Marcos, 8 Mar 5(N); the US switches support from Marcos. 8 Mar 16(A): an evening with Imelda Marcos recalled, 8 Mar 17(A): the future gloomy?, 24 May 7(D)

Philosophy in Russia: From Herzen to Lenin, Frederick C. Cop- leston, 19 Apr 31(R) Photography: the photography of Richard Avedon. 12 Apr 35(R); Cecil Beaton's work in Vogue, 24 May 26(R) Picasso: the new Picasso Museum in Paris. 25 Jan 27(AR) Picnics, winter, 18 Jan 38(A) Piggott. Lester: a biography, 29 Mar 26(R) Pigs: a history of the British pig. 3 May 40(A) Pilger, John: his investigative journalism and his anti-Ameri- canism. 31 May 24(R) Pilger, John, Heroes, 31 May 24(R) Pimlott. Ben, (ed.) The Second World War Diary of Hugh Dalton, 1940.45, 5 Apr 27(R) Pips, Peps and pensions. 22 Mar 10(A) Plague in Tudor and Stuart England. 22 Mar 28(R) Playing with the casino's money, 24 May 9(A) Pleasures and Regrets, Marcel Proust (trans. Louise Varese), 31 May 30(R) Podhoretz, Norman: at an Encounter party, 25 Jan 19(L) POETRY a biography of Stevie Smith, I Feb 30(R): poets' mythical vag- ueness and impracticality. 1 Feb 38(PS): 'split-rhymed' poems, 1 Feb 40(C0); Wendy Cope's parodies, 22 Feb 38(PS): Ameri- can poet laureates' verses. 15 Mar 43(C0); unexpected con- tinuations from famous first lines. 26 Apr 50(C0); verses in which the last two words of each line rhyme. 24 May 44(C0); a 'poetry workshop', 24 May 30, 14 Jun 33(LL); poetry's lost hold. 7 Jun 34(LL); Pound's three types of poetry. 7 Jun 35(LL) Poland: anti-semitism, 22 Feb 2 I(L): reactions to the Chernobyl nuclear accident. 17 May 11(A); revisited after 45 years. 14 Jun 12(A) Poland strangely changed, 14 Jun 12(A) Polar exploration: a biography of Sir Ernest Shackleton. 4 Jan 29(R); three Britons walk to the South Pole, 18 Jan 5(N) Police, the: policemen who beat up five youths still not identified, 22 Feb 7(D); RUC policeman and their houses attacked, 12 Apr 4(PW), 5(LA), 19 Apr 15(A); Arthur Scargill loses a claim. 17 May 7(D); not vigorous enough against trespassing hippies, 7 Jun 10(AV); flat-footed police reports. 28 Jun 44(CO) Police (film), 21 Jun 32(AR) Polish fallout, 17 May 11(A) Politeness and the lack of it, 19 Apr 42(A) Politics, 11 Jan 6, 18 Jan 6, 25 Jan 6. 1 Feb 6, 8 Feb 6, 15 Feb 6, 22 Feb 6. I Mar 6, 8 Mar 6. 15 Mar 6. 29 Mar 6. 19 Apr 6, 26 Apr 6. 3 May 6. 10 May 6, 17 May 6, 24 May 6, 31 May 6, 7 Jun 6, 14 Jun 6.21 Jun 6(PC) POLITIC'S AND POLITICIANS members' outside interests, 4 Jan 19(CS); a biography of Cle- ment Attlee, 11 Jan 29(R); four minor actors in the Westland drama, 1 Feb 16(A); Mrs Thatcher's — and others' — long tenure of the premiership, I Feb 17(A); a biography of Henry Brougham, 1 Feb 25(R); the award of honours, 1 Feb 26(R); how events can affect a politician's appearance, 15 Feb 7(D); Brian Walden's interviews with politicians on Weekend World, 15 Feb 30(AR). 22 Feb 6(PC). 14 Jan 40(AR); Hugh Dalton's diaries 1940-45, 5 Apr 27(R); Sir Anthony Meyer not retiring from Parliament. 10 May 5(N): Norman Tebbit interviewed, 24 May 9(A); see also PARLIAMENT Pony-riding. 14 Jun 41(A) Pope-Hennessy, John, Berivenuto Cellini, 1 Feb 28(R) Pope John Paul II: visits India 15 Feb 13(A) Pop music: a concert by Sting. 1 Feb 35(AR); awards from the phonographic industry. 22 Feb 8(AV); Woody Guthrie's songs. 22 Mar 20(A) Pornographers for Marcos, 8 Feb 10(A) Porter, Cole. 'You're the Top' parodied, 12 Apr 44(CO) Portrait of the week, 11 Jan 4, 18 Jan 4, 25 Jan 4, 1 Feb 4, 8 Feb 4, I5 Feb 4, 22 Feb 4, 1 Mar 4, 8 Mar 4.15 Mar 4, 22 Mar 4, 29 Mar 4, 5 Apr 4, 12 Apr 4, 19 Apr 4.26 Apr 4.3 May 4. 10 May 4, 17 May 4, 24 May 4, 31 May 4, 7 Jun 4. 14 Jun 4, 21 Jun 4. 28 Jun 4(PW) Portrait of the Year, 4 Jan 4(PW) Portugal: Mario Soares wins the presidential election, 22 Feb 12(A); Portuguese food and cuisine, 7 Jun 43(A) Post Office, the: 'the dreariest retailer in the country', 7 Jun 23(CS): need for investment in its counter services, 7 Jun 23(CS); improvements promised, 28 Jun 25(CS): delays in deliveries, 28 Jun 26(L) Postscript, 4 Jan 38, 11 Jan 38. 18 Jan 35. 25Jan 32,1 Feb 38, 8 Feb 37, 15 Feb 32, 22 Feb 37, 1 Mar 38.8 Mar 39, 15 Mar 42, 22 Mar 41, 29 Mar 42. 5 Apr 43(PS) Pottery: Chinese porcelain auctioned. 31 May 42(AR) Pound, Ezra: at an Italian festival. 1 Feb 39(PS); his passionate interest in food, 15 Feb 32(PS) Powell, Anthony. The Fisher King, 5 Apr 30(R) Powell, Enoch: his belief in an American world conspiracy, 4 Jan 10(A): influenced by A. E. Housman. 3 May 31(A): bares his soul on radio, 3 May 37(AR) Praised by Alan Walters but attacked by Lord Goodman, 5 Apr 23(E) Pravda: now published in Paris. 8 Feb 7(D) Presence, 3 May 30(P) PRESS, THE Andreas Whittam-Smith's projected Independent newspaper, 11 Jan 7(D). I Mar 9(A); the South African press, t I Jan 9(A); Fleet Street's reporting of the Heseltine resignation, 18 Jan 18(A); an exciting year ahead. 25 Jan 17(A): the difference that beating the unions and bringing in hi-tech can make. 25 Jan 17(A): the transfer of News International's newspapers to Wap- ping a heavy defeat for the print unions and the NUJ, 1 Feb 9(AV). 18, 20(A), 8 Feb 4(PW). 22 Feb 21(L); a possible resol- ution of the Murdoch/unions confrontation, 1 Feb 18(A); how the Murdoch coup will affect other newspapers, 1 Feb 20(A); a Paris edition of Pravda, 8 Feb 7(D); journalists and the Wap- ping dispute. 8 Feb 20(A); the Wapping_ electricians' union escapes suspension by the TUC. 15 Feb 9(A); student magazines, 15 Feb 17(A). 8 Mar 22(L): the seven deadly sins of the print unions, 22 Feb 20(A); a TV series about Fleet Street, 22 Feb 36(AR): a Standard billboard, I Mar 7(D); after Wap- ping. small-circulation high quality newspapers may become economic again. I Mar 9(A); Eddie Shah's part in the news- paper revolution, I Mar 30(R): a defaced copy of News of the World, 8 Mar 7(D); the first issue of Today, 8 Mar 20(A); what makes a newspaper intelligent?. 15 Mar 20(A); importance of the new printing methods exaggerated?, 22 Mar 6(D); the media's attitude to rape. 22 Mar 23(A); page three nudes, 22 Mar 23(A), 12 Apr 5(N): the print unions resistance to the Wapping technology, 29 May 21(A): the Murdoch papers since the move to Wapping, 29 Mar 21(A): the print unions offered the Times Gray's Inn Road plant as a gift, 12 Apr 22(A); lib- raries and common rooms that bar the Murdoch papers, 26 Apr 7(D); foreign journalists' coverage of the Libya raids, 26 Apr 16(A). 7 Jun 26(L): On the perils of becoming an editor, 3 May 8(AV); the abdication crisis and the press, 3 May 14(A), 17 May 29(R): End closed shop journalism, 3 May 20(A); the News- paper Proprietors' Association, 3 May 20(A); the seating at the Periodical Publishers' Association award dinner, 10 May 7(D).

17 May 24(L); a case of union censorship at the Observer, 10 May 22. 17 May 15(A). 24(L). 24 May 23(L); national security can be endangered by press revelations, 17 May 19(A); Fleet Street's hounding of prominent figures. 24 May 41(A): criti- cised in a university debate, 31 May 7(D); the powers and pre- rogatives of newspaper editors, 31 May 17(A): the magazine Euromoney, 31 May 2 l(CS): the moral issues behind the Wa ping conflict, 31 May 35(AR); what Today needs. 7 Jun 21(A);p- the Sundays'magazines important, 7 Jun 21(A): Rupert Mur- doch's' offer to the print unions turned down, 14 Jun 4(PW), 21(A); Irish newspaper headlines. 21 Jun 7(D); Today rescued from financial difficulties by 'Tiny' Rowland, 21 Jun 16(A): the press and the libel law. 28 Jun 22(A); see also JOURNALISTS and individual newspapers and magazines

Pressure groups: must be opposed, 10 May 8(AV) Prevenier, Walter and Wim Blockmans, The Burgundian Nether- lands, 12 Apr 30(R) Price of a Ticket, The, James Baldwin, 11 Jan 23(R) Price of funk, The, 14 Jun 21(A) Price of Noon, The, Peter de Vries, 1 Feb 26(R) Prince Andrew: engagement to Sarah Ferguson, 29 Mar 4(PW), 6(PC) Prince of Wales, the: 18Jan 1(1); a comparison with Edward VIII, 18 Jan 9(A). 1 Feb 24(L): why not Director-General of the British Council?, 22 Mar 5(N) Princes of their own times, 18 Jan 9(A) Printing's seven deadly sins, 22 Feb 20(A) Prisons: the prison officers' dispute leads to rioting and arson. 10 May 4(PW), 6(PC); the abuse of overtime, 10 May 6(PC) Private Eye: a libel action by Claire Tomalin, 4 Jan 7(AV); Richard Ingram gives up the editorship, 22 Mar 6(D), 7(AV); the editor- ship, 29 May 5(N). 5 Apr 26(L) Privatisation: deterioration in services, 26 Apr 7(D) Problem of a female MP who will not pay her restaurant bills, The, 12 Apr 7(AV) Profiles: Lord McAlpine. 25 Jan 15(A): Alan Clark, 8 Feb 16(A); Sir Robert Armstrong, 22 Feb 17(A); Max Hastings, 1 Mar 16(A); Victor Sassie, 15 Mar 17(A). 29 Mar 23(L): John Vin- cent. 22 Mar 18(A); Glubb Pasha. 29 Mar 17(A): Stephen Dykes Bower. 12 Apr 20(A), 26 Apr 32(L) Prostitution: a prostitute's story about an African president, 22 Feb 19(A) Proust, Marcel, Pleasures and Regrets (trans. Louise Varese), 31 May 30(R) Pryce-Jones. David, The Afternoon Sun, 5 Apr 33(R) Psychology and psychiatry: schizophrenia, dementia and mad- ness. 11 Jan 22(L): the silent twins, 8 Feb 28(R); Melanie Klein's work in psychoanalysis, 21 Jun 25(R) Publishing: 1985's publishing statistics. 11 Jan 20(A) Pubs: a publican wearing a neck brace. I Mar 37(A): Jeffrey Ber- nard's pub, 5 Apr 26(L) Puck of the Droms: The Lives and Literature of the Irish Tinkers, Artelia Court, 15 Mar 30(R) Purdy, James. The House of the Solitary Maggot, 1 Mar 31(R) Puritan Revolution, the, 28 Jun 27(R) Putting the Boot In, Dan Kavanagh. 22 Feb 28(R) Q Queen Elizabeth her Christmas broadcast, 4 Jan 36(AR); visits Nepal, 22 Feb 15(A); gala concert for her 60th birthday, 26 Apr 47(AR) Queen Elizabeth: A Life of the Queen Mother, Penelope Mor- timer. 22 Mar 30(R) Queen Has Been Pleased, The, John Walker, 1 Feb 26(R) Quizzes: the Spectator Game of Consequences, 15 Feb 8, 22 Feb 5(X); the answers, report and prizewinners, 1 Mar 20(A); a pro- test. I Mar 23(L); radio quiz programmes, 31 May 34(AR) Quotations: a biblical misattribution. 4 Jan 21(L): Talleyrand or Caracciolo as source?, 10 May 25, 17 May 24(L)

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Rabbits in the box at No. 11, The, 15 Mar 21(E) RACE RELATIONS

James Baldwin. 11 Jan 23(R): a New York anecdote pops up again. 18 Jan 7(D); Louis Farrakhan, 'the false Messiah who hates Jews'. 25 Jan 12(A); the effects of the apartheid system in South Africa. 22 Feb 25(R); boycotts and demonstrations against alleged racists, 22 Mar 41(PS); a film's portrayal of black Americans, 29 Mar 9(A); the growth of churches for West Africans, 5 Apr 20(A); the critics of South African apartheid, 31 May 5(LA); see also souni AFRICA

Racing: see Horses and horse-racing Rackham. Oliver, The History of the Countryside, 26 Apr 35(R)

RADIO

enjoyable Radio 4 programmes of 1985, 11 Jan 33(AR); famil- iar 'new' series. 11 Jan 34(AR); organ recordings and Mainly for Pleasure in the 'unhappy hour' on Radio 3, 8 Feb 32(AR); a 'relaxed' new series. 8 Feb 32(AR); Gardeners' Question Time, 8 Feb 32(AR); Radio Liberty's anti-semitism, 1 Mar 14(A), 12 Apr 26. 10 May 25(L); a panel of BBC top brass answers ques- tions and complaints from the public, 8 Mar 36(AR); a Jimmy Young interview with Mrs Thatcher. 8 Mar 37(AR); a dramati- sation of the life of Christ, 5 Apr 39(AR); a discussion prog- ramme on the Church, 5 Apr 39(AR): Enoch Powell inter- viewed and in Any Questions?, 3 May 37(AR); quiz program- mes, including The News Quiz and Brain of Britain, 31 May 34(AR): programmes discussing South Africa, 28 Jun 40(AR); broadcasts from China. 28 Jun 41(AR); Radio 2's music, 28 Jun 41(AR) Railways: the nuisance from personal stereos on the Under- ground. 4 Jan 6(D); railway signs, 15 Feb 31(A): BR's 'Be Nice to the Public' week. 21 Jun 36(A) Rake's Progress. The (Opera 80, Swindon), 1 Feb 34(R) Ran (film). 15 Mar 37(AR). 29 Mar 23(L) Randall Jarrell's Letters. (ed.) Mary Jarrell. II Jan 28(R) Rape: the media's ambivalent attitude. 22 Mar 23(A): essentially an act of violence, 22 Mar 23(A) Rat Week, Osbert Sitwell. 17 May 29(R) Ready for war and tourists, 4 Jan 12(A)

Reagan. President Ronald: a 'hatchet job' by his daughter. 29 Mar 41(A); orders the bombing of Tripoli and Benghazi. 19 Apr 5(LA), 6(PC), 7(D). 9. 10(A); a new director of speech writing sought. 24 May 7(D); will no longer observe the conditions of Salt Il unless Russia stops violating them. 7 Jun 5(LA); see also

UNITED STATES

Reagan, Thatcher and the Colonel, 19 Apr 5(LA) Reagan versus Abu Nidal, I1 Jan 11(A) Real Dreams (The Pit), 24 May 36(AR) Recordings, gramophone: the compact disc player. 15 Mar 38(AR) a group of CD records. 15 Mar 38(AR). Vaughan Wil- liams music and virtuoso violin music. 19 Apr 39(AR); Stainer's Crucifixion and a Mozart symphony. 26 Apr 47(AR); the record collector's obsession, 10 May 41(AR); the compact disc appraised. 10 May 43(AR) Red Jenny: A Life with Karl Marx, H. F. Peters. 31 May 29(R) Red Ken for Sinn Fein, 24 May 17(A) Redundant Wales, 14 Jun 18(A) Reindeer, Santa's, 4 Jan 39(CO) Religion: see CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH and ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Religion and Public Doctrine in Modern England, Vol II, Maurice Cowling, 18 Jan 28(R) Reminiscences and Recollections of Captain Gronow, The, Vold and II, 4 Jan 24(R) Rendell, Ruth, Live Flesh, 3 May 30(R) Rent-a-crowd customer, a disappointed, 8 Feb 39(CO) Reporting the spies, 17 Mar 19(A) Reports, inquiries etc: the Roskill inquiry into financial fraud. 18 Jan 19(CS); Faith in the City (Church report), 8 Mar 9(A); the Ridley committee's report on the Royal Horticultural Society. 5 Apr 40(A); a report on in vitro fertilisation, 3 May 5(LA); a Green Paper on primary health care. 3 May 6(PC)

RESTAURANTS

restaurants reported on: Langan's Bar and Grill, 4 Jan 41(A); La Dordogne, 25 Jan 38(A): Tang, 8 Feb 40(A); Varnom's, 22 Feb 38(A); Twenty Trinity Gardens. 8 Mar 42(A); Seven Dials, 29 Mar 43(A); Les Semailles (Bristol). 12 Apr 43(A). 19 Apr 23(L); the Dolphin Brasserie, 19 Apr 43(A); Anna's Restaur-

ant, 31 May 50(A); CaMs (Uckfleld), 14 Jun 42(A): a 'tradi- tional' Indian restaurant, 18 Jan 7(D); a BES prospectus for a new restaurant, 25 Jan 7(D); Joe's Cafe and its carpaccio, 8 Feb

7(D): a profile of Victor Sassie of the Gay Hussar. 15 Mar

17(A), 29 Mar 23(L); nouvelle cuisine and a difficulty over veg- etables. 10 May 7(D); Spectator lunches at the Brasserie St

Quentin. 10 May 7(D); recommended restaurants in Rome. 17 May 42(A); lunch at the Clermont Club, 7 Jun 41(A): the trials of a restaurant critic. 21 Jun 47(A)

Revel, Riot and Rebellion, David Underdown, 18Jan 22(R)

Reviewing: critics who review books without reading them, 4 Jan 6(D), 18 Jan 21(L); a critic protests, 18 Jan 21, 1 Feb 24(L):

Alastair Forbes's review in the TLS of Ann Fleming's letters, 18 Jan 8(AV), 15 Feb 20(L); A. N. Wilson gives up reviewing in order to go back to writing books. 31 May 15(A). 14 Jun 25(L) Revolution (film). 8 Feb 33(AR)

Reynolds, Sir Joshua: exhibition. 1 Feb 32(AR)

Ridley. George. Bend Or, Duke of Westminster, 25 Jan 22(R) Ridley. Jane. and Clayre Percy. (ed.) The Letters of Edwin Lutyens to his Wife Lady Emily, 5 Apr 35(R) Ridley. Nicholas: becomes environment minister, 31 May 6(PC) Rights key to power, The, 8 Mar 13(A)

Rioting by conscript police in Cairo, 8 Mar 14(A)

Rivals, The (Bristol Old Vic), 12 Apr 38(AR) Riviera, the: the British no longer dominant. 10 May 17(A) Rixi Markus Book of Bridge, The, 1 Mar 30(R)

Roads and traffic, children begging at traffic lights. 27 Jan 7(D):

the motorway verges. 15 Mar 16(A): Irish roadsigns, 21 Jun 7(D) Robertson, Pat: 7 J-un 14(1); a Republican fundamentalist, 7 Jun

14(A)

Robins, Natalie, and Steven Aronson, Savage Grace: The Story of a Doomed Family, 4 Jan 26(R) Rocky IV (film), 1 Feb 33(AR) Rohatyn, Felix: on the charity business. 12 Apr 40(A) Roll up for the bull market, 17 May 12(A)

ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. THE

the Pope visits India. 15 Feb 13(A); the Syro-Malabar church in India seeks greater freedom. 15 Feb 13(A); a lesbian nun, 22 Feb 30(R); priests' involvement in politics, 29 Mar 8(AV); Vat- ican criticism of liberation theology. 12 Apr 5(N); a portrait of Cardinal Hume. 7 Jun 29(R); Graham Greene as a 'Catholic

Juagn nost5(LL) ic', 14 Jun 9(A); Jesuit priests in Elizabethan England, 28 3 Romania: President Ceausescu's latest schemes, 4 Jan 15(A): the

arts. 4 Jan 15(A) Romney Marsh: writers who lived in Romney Marsh, 21 Jun 29(R)

Room with a View, A (film), 19 Apr 38(AR)

Roosevelt. President Franklin D.: 22 Feb 6(PC), 8 Mar 22,29 Mar 23(L); a biography, 12 Apr 29(R) Roskill inquiry into financial fraud, the. 18 Jan 19(CS)

Ross (Old Vic) 14 Jun 39(AR) Ross, Alan: Blindfold Games, 18 Jan 23(R); Cape Summer and the Australians in England, 10 May 38(R) Ross. Josephine, Beaton in Vogue, 24 May 26(R)

Rowe, Norman: exhibition, 15 Feb 28(AR)

Rowlands, John, Holbein: The Paintings of Hans Holbein the Younger, 25 Jan 24(R)

Royal Academy summer exhibition, the. 7 Jun 35(AR) Royal Family and the Monarchy, the: royal investitures, 1 Feb 26(R), 8 Mar 23(L); Mrs Simpson and the abdication crisis, 3 May 14(A). 17 May 29(R); advertisements for a suitable monarch, 14 Jun 44(C0); see also Edward VIII Rugby football: turning into a game for physical freaks/. 26 Apr 7(D)

Rupert Murdoch deserves a dukedom, 1 Feb 9(AV) Rusbridger, Alan, A Concise History of the Sex Manual 1886-1986,

10 May 29(R)

RUSSIA

post-Revolution first names. 11 Jan 22(L): a Paris edition of Pravda, 8 Feb 7(D); 'spy-swapping' deals with the West to Rus- sia's advantage. 15 Feb 15(A); an attempt to buy Californian banks, 22 Feb 23(CS); Mr Gorbachev's speech to the 27th Com- munist Party congress. 1 Mar 5(LA); a history of the Soviet Union, 8 Mar 31(R); the imprisoned Mikhail Kukobaka, 22 Mar 41(PS). 5 Apr 26(L); Mr Gorbachev's 'megaphone diplo- macy', 5 Apr 4(PW), 5(N); philosophy in Russia. 19 Apr 31(R); the persecuted Anatoly Shcharansky, 26 Apr 33(R): a senous accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station. 3 May 4(PW), 1i5 N); secretiveness over the Chernobyl accident, 10 May P'W), 5(LA). 7(D); no political fallout from Chernobyl likely, May 5(LA); Kremlin apologists' methods. 10 May 7(D), 24 May 40(AR); letters and articles in the press expressing fears about nuclear plant, 10 May 12(A); British students evacuated after the nuclear accident, 10 May 13(A); the handing-over by the Allies of anti-communist prisoners to Russia and Yugos- lavia, 17 May 9(A), 31 May 7(D), 14 Jun 25. 28 Jun 26(L); accuses the West of a 'media campaign' over the Chernobyl nuclear accident. 31 May 34(AR): the US to stop observing the provisions of Salt II unless Russia ceases to violate them. 7 Jun 5(LA); What a Russian girl wants, 28 Jun 13(A) S Sack, The, 29 Mar 32(P)

St BarthflEmy (Lesser Antilles), 11 Jan 36(A)

St John-Stevas. Norman, (ed.) The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot. XII-X111, The Letters: X1V-XV, Miscellany, 31 May 27(R) Salads, 21 Jun 45(A) Salisbury, Harrison E.. The Long March: The Untold Story. 25 Jul 21(R)

Salmon: the depletion of the salmon stock and the shortcomings

of the Salmon Bill. 10 Me 22(A)Salt loses its savour, 7 Jun 5L A)

Salvador. El: the civil war little felt in the cities. but hard on the peasantry, 10 May 16(A) Sand, George. 24 May 35(AR)

Sanders, C. R.. K. J. Fielding and others. (ed.) The Collected

Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlv1e, Vols X411 (1838.

1840), 18 Jan 28(R) Sapiens. 24 May 29(P)

Sargent. John Singer: a biography. 26 Apr 37(R)

Sartre, Jean-Paul. The Freud Scenario (ed. J.-B. Ponta/is. trans.

Quintin Hoare), 11 Jan 24(R) Sassie, Victor: 15 Mar 17(1). a profile. 15 Mar 17(A), 29 Mar 23(L) Satanist trial. a, 8 Mar 4(PW), 7(D). 3 May 7(D) Satirical character sketches. 21 Jun 48(CO)

Saul. John Ralston, The Next Best Thing, 22 Mar 33(R) Savage Grace: The Story of a Doomed Family, Natalie Robins and

Steven Aronson. 4 Jan 26(R) Scargill. Arthur: loses a claim against the police. 17 May 7(D) Schlichter, Rudolf: exhibition. 29 Mar 38(AR)

SCOTLAND

the normally docile Scots Tories revolt over rates and steel. 18 Jan 16(A): Kirkcudbright, 5 Apr 17(A): spring weather, 12 Apr 41(A): Glasgow University rejects the offer of a chair of Scot- tish literature and language. 19 Apr 23(L): special articles on Scotland, 26 Apr 17-30(A); Dumfnes past and present. 26 Apr 17(A): Sunday trading and Sunday drinking. 26 Apr 17(A): Charles Wilson and other Scottish journalists. 26 Apr 21(A); the decline of the heavy industries, 26 Apr 26(A); the SNP and Scottish nationalism, 26 Apr 27(A): the Scottish Development Agency's problems, 26 Apr 30(A): some Scottish recipes. 26 Apr 53(A). 10 May 25, 17 May 24, 24 May 23.31 May 23(1); its social history from 1830 to 1950. 14 Jun 27(R)

Scruton, Roger: Thinkers of the New Left, 15 Feb 22(R): Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation, I Mar 24(R)

Sculpture: Barbara Hepworth's 'Family of Man' group stolen by a gypsy. 26 Apr 8(AV)

Sculpting in Time: Reflections on the Cinema. Andrey Tarkovsky. 31 May 29(R) Second World War Diary of Hugh Dalton. 1940-45, The, (ed.) Ben Pimlott, 5 Apr 27(R) Secret survivors, The, 26 Apr 4 l(LL) Security and spying: Israeli spying in the US. I Feb I2(A); how Russia gains the advantage in the exchange of spies and prison- ers, 15 Feb 15(A): national security endangered by classified information published by the media, 17 May 19(A): Arne Tre- holt. the Norwegian traitor, 7 Jun 11(A)

Selected Letters o Charles Baudelaire: The Conquest of Solitude,

(trans. and ed. Rosemary Lloyd. 24 May 29(R)

Selected Melanie Klein, The, (ed.) Juliet Mitchell. 21 Jun 25(R) Seminar for Murder, B. M. Gill, 22 Feb 28(R) Seven Mountains of Thomas Merton, The, Michael Mott. 8 Feb 29(R)

1789, the year: a plan to exploit the anniversary. 4 Jan 6(D)

SEX

Bangkok girls, 18 Jan 12(A): a prostitute and the president of Equatorial Guinea, 22 Feb 19(A); limiting sex on TV. 1 Mar 7(D), 18(A). 35(AR); a philosophical investigation of sexual desire, 1 Mar 24(R): sexual assaults on children. 22 Mar 4(PW), 5(N). 6(D); 'inflatable ladies' sanctioned by the European Court, 22 Mar 6(D); rape an ad of violence, 2.. Mar 23(A); two Ivy League blondes, 22 Mar 40(A); falling in love again, 19 Apr 41(A); sex manuals 1886-1986, 10 May 29(R): middle-class attitudes to sex and love, 14 Jun 29(R) Sexual Desire: A Philosophical Investigation, Roger Scruton, I Mar 24(R) Shackleton, Roland Huntford. 4 Jan 29(R) Shah, Eddie: his part in the newspaper revolution. I Mar 30(R); the first issue of Today, 8 Mar 20(A); a TV programme on Today's production, 12 Apr 39(AR); Today in difficulties. 7 Jun 21(A); 'Tiny' Rowland comes to the rescue of Today, 21 Jun 16(A) Shah without a cause, 7 Jun 21(A) Shakespeare: A. L. Rowse on Cymbeline and Henry VIII, 26 Apr 39(A); Edmund lronside not by Shakespeare. 26 Apr 39(A). 3 May 23.14 Jun 25(L); seeing a Shakespeare play, 14 Jun 42(A): three plays possibly by Shakespeare. 21 Jun 23(L) Shakespeare Wallah, The, Geoffrey Kendal. 29 Mar 28(R) Shap, 12 Apr 34(P) Shcharansky, Anatoly: his imprisonment and release. 26 Apr 33(R) Scharansky: Hero of Our Time, Martin Gilbert, 26 Apr 33(R) Shepherding the Scors, 18 Jan 16(A) Sherrin, Ned. and Caryl Brahms, Too Dirty for the Windmill, 17 May 30(R)

Shields, Frank: his career of tennis and women, 24 May 40(A) Shinwell, Lord: a conversation recalled. 17 May 7(D) Shipbuilding: a frigate launched at night. 12 Apr 5(N) Ships: an on liners. 31 May 44(AR) Shoes, a pair of comfortable. 29 Mar 42(A)

SHOPS AND SHOPPING

a garrulous tailor's conversation, 25 Jan 7(D); an expensive umbrella. 1 Feb 8(D); the argument over Sunday trading. 22 Feb 7(D); the Shops Bill defeated. 19 Apr 4(PW), 6(PC), 8(AV). 10 May 6(PC); Hatchards and the Claud Gill book- shops, 5 Apr 25(CS); a marketing appointment 5 Apr 25(CS); church opposition to Sunday trading, 19 Apr 8(AV): the domi- nance of marketing men. 10 May 39(LL): customers' names and addresses garbled, 14 Jun 7(D); impenetrable plastic packag- ing. 28 Jun 6(D)

Shrubsall, Dennis. and Pierre Coustillas. (ed.) Landscapes and Literati, 11 Jan 30(R) Shuttle disaster, The, 1 Feb 14(A)

Sichel. Walter: his career. 22 Feb 39(A)

Siege, The: The Saga of Israel and Zionism, Conor Cruise O'Brien. 14 Jun 26(R) Siege of Ulster, The, 11 Jan 15(A) Silent Twins, The, Marjorie Wallace. 8 Feb 28(R) Simon Boccanegra: Covent Garden. l Feb 34(AR); Glyn. debourne, 14 Jun 37(AR) Singular Experience of Harold Laski House. The. 29 Mar 6(PC) Sir Geoffrey's caution, 21 Jun 5(LA) Sitwell. Osbert, Rat Week, 17 May 29(R) Slack, Paul. The impact of Plague in Tudor and Stuart England, 22 Mar 28(R) Slightly rhyming verses for Jeff Bernard's 50th birthday. 22 Mar 31(P) Sloman, Anne, and Hugo 'Young, The Thatcher Phenomenon. 8 Mar 32(R)

Smells. 26 Apr 48(A)

Smith. Lacey Baldwin. Treason in Tudor England: Politics and Paranoia, I Mar 28(R)

Smith. Stevie: a biography, I Feb 30(R) Smoking: a *nannyish' proposal by an MP. I I Jan 5(N); the anti. smoking lobby. 15 Mar 7(D): smoking while preparing meals. 17 May 41(A)

Smout, T. C.. A Century of the Scottish People. 18.10-1950, 14 Jun 27(R)

Smuts. Jan: a biography, 17 May 26(R)

Snow: snowed up. 25 Jan 31(A): reflections on a snowy day. K Feb 37(PS): the attitudes of children and adults, 8 Mar 7(D) Snow Queen, The (ballet). 17 May 33(AR) Social 0, emocratic Party. the: making slow headway. 29 Mar 5(LA) Social security and welfare: 'Workfare' - take an offered job or no

dole - proposed. 14 Jun 6(PCI: Michael Mcacher promises increased state benefits under Labour, 21 Jun 8(AV)

SOCIETY LIFE

the doomed Baekland family. 4 Jan 26(R); Taki's pet hates for 1986: Richard Ingrams, Louis Basualdo, Amy Carter. Yoko Ono, Christopher Dodd. 4 Jan 36(A): Taki's divorce. 1 Feb 37(A). and parents. 22 Feb 36(A); news from Gstaad. 15 Mar 40(A): the cocktail party season in Ncw York. 19 Apr 41(A): the Stassinopoulos wedding. 19 Apr 41(A): Anthony Haden- Guest. 3 May 38(A): Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia. 3 May 39(A): Roffredo Gaetani d'Aragona Lovatelli, 10 May 49(A): Elia Kazan, dinner guest of Norman Mailer. 17 May 411(A): Jane Gilmour's wedding. 21 Jun 34(A); the disappearance of Rupert Bliley. 28 Jun 42(A/

Sondes:. David, and David Starkey. This Land of England. 18 Jan 22(R) Sound Shadows of the New World, Ved Mehta, 31 May 28(R) SOUTH AFRICA English-speaking whites and the question of British nationality. 11 Jan 7(D). 9(A); effects of recent bombs and unrest. II Jan 9(A); the press in decline. I I Jan 9(A); blockades Lesotho. 25 Jan 5(N); the effects of the apartheid system. 22 Feb 25(R ); the government's dilemma over Nelson Mandela. I Mar 11(A); the worsening security situation. 19 Apr 14(A); co-operation with blacks now likely to be sought. 19 Apr 14(A): a biography of Jan Smuts, 17 May 26(R): raids alleged ANC centres in Zim- babwe. Zambia and Botswana. 24 May 6(PC). 13(A): the Emi- nent Persons Group: 24 May 6(PC), 13(A). 7 Jun 23(CS), 21 Jun 9(A), recommends economic sanctions, 14 Jun 4(PW). 21 Jun 6(PC); the right-wing backlash, especially in Northern Transvaal, 24 May 13(A): sanctions likely to lead to bloodshed and anarchy rather than reform. 31 May 5(LA); a party of jour nalists met with stones in Soweto. 7 Jun 17(A): workers' hous- ing and schools. 14 Jun 16(A): the blacks' rising exctations. 14 Jun 16(A); a state of emergency declared. 21 Junpe 4( PW). 9(A); why the government refuses to deal with the ANC. 21 Jun 10(A): the Western world's mistaken belief in sanctions. 21 Jun 10(A); the argument over sanctions. 21 Jun 5(LA), 6(PC). 10(A); apartheid's ancestry. 21 Jun 6(PC); a government clamp-down on news, 28 Jun 4(PW): Terry Waite's protest. 28 Jun 5(N): BBC radio programmes about South Africa. 28 Jun 40(AR)

South America: travels in. 29 Mar 32(R): sec also individual countries Space travel: the space shuttle Challenger blows up in mid-air. I Feb 4(PW), 14(A). 21 Jun 26(P)

SPAIN

quality Spanish wines. 22 Mar 44(A); King Juan Carlos profiled on BBC2. 19 Apr 4I (AR): a right-wing colonel's links with Col- onel Gaddati, 17 May 14(A): the ancient struggle against the Moors. 17 May 14(A): the 50th anniversary of the civil war. 24 May 14(A): ETA terrorism, 24 May 14(A); the alternation bet- ween violence and repression. 24 May 14(A): changing social habits and sexual morals. 31 May 13(A); Vellizquez. 14 Jun 32(R)

Spalding. Frances. British Art since 1900. 17 May 28(R) 'SPECTATOR'. THE readers insulted by its columnists. 4 Jan 21(L); death of Walter Taplin. 25 Jan 5(N ), I Mar 23(L); the Spectator's offices. 22 Feb 37(PS); an award to Christopher Fades, 3 May 5(X); ils alleged anti-Americanism, 3 May 23(L); the Diary, 10 May 7(D); a promotional leaflet for Marxism Today, 17 May 24(L); now available on tape for the blind, 24 May 5. 7 Jun 36(X): 7 Jun 26(L); extracts from the Spectator of 1936.7 Jun 32(R); Wilson Harris recalled. 14 Jun 1 I (A); Taki and the .Spectator lose a libel action, 21 Jun 35(A). 28 Jun 7(AV), 22(A): cover price increased to £1, 28 Jun 5(X)

Spiegl. Sam: a meeting with Ted Heath. 15 Mar 7(D)

Spielberg on the blacks, 29 Mar 11(A) Spiritual negroes, 5 Apr 20(A)

Spying: see Security and spying

Spying on an ally, I Feb 12(A) Sri Lanka: the Tamils' bid for independence. 22 Feb 13(A) Star2(R)key, David, and David Souden, This Land of England, 18 Jan 2 Stars in a dark night, 31 May 3l(LL) Steel, David: in dispute with David Owen over replacing Polaris, 14 Jun 4(PW), 5(N); on Weekend World, 14 Jun 40(AR) Stevens. Christopher: exhibition. 31 May 40(AR) Stevie: A Biography of .Stevie Smith. Jack Barbara and William McBrien, 1-Feb 30(R) Stewart, Robert, Henry Brougham: 1778-1868, His Public Career, 1 Feb 25(R) Still missing link, 25 Jan 5(LA) Still unbroken mould, 29 Mar 5(LA)

STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY. THE

Westland's near-bankruptcy. 4 Jan 19(CS); Sir Nicholas Goodi- son's ten years as chairman. 11 Jan 21(CS): introducing economies, 11 Jan 21(CS); the Roskill inquiry into financial fraud. 18 Jan 19(CS); John Templeman on investing for value. 8 Feb 22(CS): the Hambro family and bank, 15 Feb 19(CS); Lord Hanson's bid for the Imperial Group. 22 Feb 23(CS); the reference of bids to the Monopolies Commission, 22 Feb 23(CS); City men who are paid over a million pounds a year, 8 Mar 21(CS); buying up staff from other stockbrokers, 8 Mar 21(CS); the new breed of rich young City men. 15 Mar 9(A), 22 Mar 23(X); the London tin market s collapse. 15 Mar 22, 5 Apr 25(CS); redundancies at Wedd Durlacher, 15 Mar 22(CS); the Chancellor's Personal Equity Plan, 22 Mar 8, 10(A); the takeover fever in the US, 22 Mar 13(A); the implications of the

IBA's veto on Rank Organisation's bid for Granada, 29 Mar 22(CS); Charles Goodhart returns to the City, 29 Mar 22(CS); Lloyds Bank bids for Standard Chartered. 12 Apr 23, 26 Apr 31, 7 Jun 23(CS); 'knocking' takeover bid advertisements ban- ned, 12 Apr 23(CS): the Securities and Investments Board. 19 Apr 21, 26 Apr 31(CS); Johnson Matthey Bankers' affairs being cleared up, 19 Apr 21(CS); the question of ministers' invest- ments, 19 Apr 21(CS); the Canary Wharf project. 19 Apr 21(CS): moving towards the 'Big Bang', 26 Apr 31(CS); the bull market in the US, 17 May 12(A); the inter-company loan mar- ket returns. 24 May 21(CS); the Earl of Clarendon loses his silk hat, 24 May 21(CS); the magazine Euromoney, 31 May 21(CS): Morgan Grenfell to go public, 31 May 21(CS): Buckmaster and Moore's disastrous Development Fund, 31 May 21(CS); inde- xed gilts. 31 May 22(E); the Dixons bid for Woolworth. 14 Jun 23(CS); the bid for Wedgwood, 14 Jun 23(CS); mergers and the public interest, 14 Jun 23(CS); companies' top brass and share options, 14 Jun 23(CS): insider trading in the US. 21 Jun 11(A); arbitraging, 21 Jun 11(A); two danger signs for the Stock Exchange. 21 Jun 21(CS); vendor placing of shares. 21 Jun 21(CS): raising capital in the international market, 21 Jun 2I(CS); attending annual geneial meetings. 21 Jun 22(F): RFD falls to a hostile bid. 28 Jun 25(CS); see also Bank of England, BANKS, FINANCIAL and Investment Stockman. David A.. The Triumph of Politics, 24 May 25(R) Stockton, the Earl of: see Macmillan, Harold Stokes. Charles: a biography. 10 May 37(R) Stoned in Soweto, 7 Jun I7(A) Stories: mini-stories. 31 May 49(CO) Story, The, 12 Apr 28(P) Story at last. A, 18 Jan 18(A) Strachey: the letters of James and Alix Strachey 1924-1925, 15 Mar 27(R) Strange life of rural America, The, 25 Jan 9(A) Streetwise (film). 22 Feb 34(AR) Strikes and disputes: the teachers' dispute still unsettled, 8 Mar 6(PC) Students: student magazines, 15 Feb 17(A). 8 Mar 22(L); violence and demonstrations against visiting speakers and professors. 22 Mar 41(PS), 5 Apr 22(A) Stuff The (film), 26 Apr 44(AR) Subsequent Performances, Jonathan Miller. 10 May 34(R) Sudden evacuee, A, 10 May 13(A) Sun, the: its page three girls, 12 Apr 5(N) Sunday Telegraph: Peregrine Worsthorne becomes editor. I Mar 7(D). 3 May 8(AV) Sunday Times, the: since the move to Wapping, 29 Mar 21(A) Sunday trading: 22 Feb 7(D); the Shops Bill defeated. 19 Apr 4(PW), 6(PC), 8(AV): church opposition to Sunday trading. 19 Apr 8(AV); the attitude in Scotland, 26 Apr 17(A) Surprising democrat, A, 8 Mar 12(A) Surrealist folly, 22 Feb 18(A) Surviving the oil flood, 1 Feb 21(A) Surviving the seediness, 1 Feb 5(LA) Swaziland: the 18-year-old crown prince succeeds King Sobhuza. 26 Apr 13(A) Sweden: the Prime Minister. Olof Palme. assassinated, 8 Mar 4(PW). 12(A): Olof Palme's funeral. 22 Mar 15(A) Sweden's faith, 22 Mar 15(A) Switzerland: contrasted with Britain, 8 Mar 38(A) Symons. Julian, The Criminal Comedy of the Contented Couple, 22 Feb 28(R) Syria: Ready for war and tourists. 4 Jan 12(A): and the Israel:- Palestinian conflict, 3 May 13(A)

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Talking to Myself' A Memoir of My Times, Studs Terkel, 15 Mar 28(R) Taming of the Shrew. The (Haymarket), 21 Jun 32(AR) Taming the Tamil tigers. 22 Feb 13(A) Tandem Club. an outing with the. 21 Jun 14(A) Tang, Truong Nhu. Journal of a Vietcong. I Mar 25(R) Tango Argentina (dance). 4 Jan 35(AR) Tanzania: witchhunting in the villages. 5 Apr I4(A) Taplin. Walter: an obituary note, 25 Jan 5(N). I Mar 23(L) Tapsell, Sir Peter, 4 Jan 19(A)

Tarkovsky. Andrey. Sculpting in Time: Reflections on the Cinema, 3I May 29(R)

'Tarzania': a home for dumped despots. I Mar 5(N) Taste for Death, A, P. D. James. 14 Jun 28(R) Taste of Murphy's. A. 14 Jun 33(LL) Taxation: compensation payments to Nazi victims taxed by the Treasury. 26 Apr 32(L): see also Budget Taylor. A. J. P.: a festschrift in his honour. 29 Mar 26(R)

Taylor. Elizabeth: her friendship with Ivy Compton-Burnett, 2.5 Jan 23(R)

Teachers: see EDUCATION Tebbit. Norman: 24 May 1(1): to prepare the Conservative mani- festo. 15 Mar 6(PC): interviewed by John Mortimer. 24 May 9(A) Telephones: car telephones. 3 May 21(CS): wrong numbers and crossed lines. 10 May 50(A); British Telecom a 'disaster', 3l May 8(AV) TELEVISION Clive James in Dallas and Terry Wogan in Denver, 4 Jan 36(AR); Murder on the Orient Express. 4 Jan 36(AR): the Queen's Christmas broadcast, 4 Jan 36(AR): TV's hypocrisy about violence. 4 Jan 38(PS); the gardening programmes on BBC2 and Channel 4. 11 Jan 35(A); a Tynesider's week living the life of an MP, II Jan 36(AR); the Bishop of Leicester's Night Thoughts, II Jan 36(AR): the televised plugging of books. 18 Jan 21(L): Michael Heseltine's many appearances during the Westland affair. 18 Jan 33(AR): Yes Prime Minister, 18 Jan 33. 25 Jan 30(AR): new BBC series, 18 Jan 33(AR); Wogan in Wogan's absence. 25 Jan 30(AR); The South Bank Show and its qualities. 25 Jan 30(AR); Spitting Image, 25 Jan 30. 26 Apr 48, 3 May 38(AR); Dynasty, 25 Jan 30(AR): treat- ment of the Westland emergency debate. 1 Feb 36(AR): TV's difficulties in covering the House of Commons. I Feb 36(AR); a Japanese heroin smuggler. I Feb 36(AR); the Murdoch move to Wapping, 8 Feb 35(AR); 'new versions' of operas and musi- cals, 8 Feb 35(AR); a debate on biographies, 8 Feb 35(AR): Architecture at the Crossroads, 8 Feb 35(AR); being filmed for Arena, 8 Feb 36(A); My Britain: Miles Copeland. 15 Feb 30(AR); the Man and Music series, 15 Feb 30(AR); Brian Wal- den's interviews with politicians on Weekend World, 15 Feb 30(AR). 22 Feb 6(PC). 14 Jun 40(AR); Man and Music (documentary series on musicians), 22 Feb 31(AR); Mrs Thatcher interviewed on Panorama, 22 Feb 35(AR): world championship boxing. 22 Feb 35(AR); Hot Metal, 22 Feb 36(AR.); Winston Churchill's Bill on sex and violence, I Mar 7(D), I8(A), 35(AR); Selina Scott — 'wally of the week'. I Mar

35(AR); an hour with Jordanian television. 8 Mar 7(D); Artists and Models, 8 Mar 37(AR); Top of the Pops, 8 Mar 37(AR); the weathermen, 8 Mar 38(AR); Christopher Hitchens in the My Britain series, 15 Mar 6(PC), 40(AR); Horizon on the French, 15 Mar 40(AR); the Joan Rivers show, 15 Mar 40. 22 Mar 39(AR); Hancock's Half-Hour, 15 Mar 40(AR); the televising of surgical operations. 22 Mar 6(D); the French general elec- tion, 22 Mar 38(AR); the IBA's veto on the Rank Organisa- tion's bid for Granada. 29 Mar 22(CS): Horizon on Aids, 29 Mar 40(AR); a programme on film censorship in the 1930s, 5 Apr 41(AR). 1.. Apr 26(L): period detail. but anachronistic dialogue. 12 Apr 6(10); Forty Minutes on Eddie Shah's Today, 12 Apr 39(AR); Lord King and the privatisation of British Air- ways. 12 Apr 40(AR); overmanning of interview crews, 19 Apr 7(D); the bombing of Tripoli and -Benghazi, 19 Apr 40(AR); King Juan Carlos profiled, 19 Apr 41(AR); violence on televi- sion and video films, 26 Apr 7(D); the gala concert for the Queen's 60th birthday, 26 Apr 47(AR); Heimat, 3 May 38(AR); the world snooker championship, 3 May 38(AR); reporter Kate Adie in Libya, 10 May 49(AR); the Al Jolson story. 10 May 49(AR); Jeffrey Archer in This Week, Next Week, ID May 49(AR); the BBC's £20 million sports coverage this summer, 17 May 8(AV): Yorkshire Television's all-night pop music, 17 May 8(AV); TV sport, 17 May 39(AR); Their Lordships' House, 17 May 39(AR); Bookmark and Book Choice, 17 May 40(AR); Angelic Conversation, 24 May 40(AR): The Nanking Cargo, 24 May 40(AR); Lord Young's ill-chosen remark on TV-am. 31 May 8(AV). 34(AR); Sunday's TV-am, 31 May 34(AR); Heart of the Matter on Wapping, 31 May 35(AR); breakfast television deplored. 7 Jun 39(AR); Jef- frey Archer's Kane and Abel, 7 Jun 39(AR); Melvyn Bragg on the Border country. 7 Jun 40(AR); the IBA and a Woolworth advertisement, 14 Jun 23(CS); David Steel in Brian Walden's last Weekend World, 14 Jun 40(AR); Nature Special on whales, 14 Jun 40(AR); 'Amazon Odyssey' (World About Us), 14 Jun 40(AR); Lord Althorp on drug-taking. 21 Jun 34(AR); sport, including the World Cup and boxing, on television, 28 Jun 42(AR); a series on the issues involved in TV broadcasting, 28 Jun 42(AR); Panorama on unease in the Conservative Party, 28 Jun 42(AR)

Tempers, terrible, 3 May 7(D) Tennis: Frank Shields, 24 May 40(A); this year's Wimbledon and the possible winners. 28 Jun 39(A) Terkel. Studs. Talking to Myself: A Memoir of My Times, 15 Mar 28(R) TERRORISM the survivors of massacres made use of by terrorist leaders. 11 Jan 11(A): Abu Nidal's terrorist group. 11 Jan 11.3 May 13(A): Libya's possession of C-4 explosive. 19 Apr 10(A); a bomb exp- losion at a West Berlin discotheque. 19 Apr 12(A): the vexed question of extraditing Irish terrorists from the US, 26 Apr 5, 17 May 5(N), 7 Jun 6(PC); the US air strike turned into a media victory for the terrorists, 26 Apr 16(A): Lord Hailsham on try- ing terrorists, 3 May 7(D): a comparison between the anti- terrorist raids by the US and by South Africa, 24 May 6(PC); terrorist motivation. 24 May 14(A): the American panic over terrorism and security, 24 May I8(A), 7 Jun 26, 21 Jun 23(L) Terrorist cats, media bags, 26 Apr 16(A) Terzani, Tiziano. Behind the Forbidden Door: Travels in China, 29 Mar 28(R) Tessimond, A. S. J.: his life and collected poems, 26 Apr 41(11) Thailand: Bangkok girls, 18 Jan 12(A) THATCHER, MRS MARGARET thought to be 'domineering and inflexible'. 18 Jan 6(PC); and the Westland affair, 1 Feb 4(PW), 5(LA), 6(PC). 36(AR); her position weakened by her unconvincing handling of the West- land affair, 1 Feb 5(LA). 6(PC); her long tenure of the premier- ship. I Feb 17(A); no real possibility of being replaced before the next election, 15 Feb 5(LA), 7(D): interviewed on Panorama, 22 Feb 35(AR), and by Jimmy Young, 8 Mar 37(AR); the 'Thatcher phenomenon'. 8 Mar 32(R); Thatcher's Irish folly, 12 Apr 5(LA); attacked for allowing the US to use British bases to bomb Libya, 19 Apr 5(LA), 6(PC). 7(D), 26 Apr 4(PW), 5(LA), 6(PC); her share holdings, 19 Apr 21(CS); she 'won't go. can't go and shouldn't go'. 17 May 6(PC); after the Brighton bomb, 24 May 7(D); the alternatives to her are much worse, 31 May 8(AV), 21 Jun 23(L): at the CBI's annual dinner. 31 May 2 l(CS); campaigns against litter-strewn streets, 7 Jun 7(D): some statistics of her near-record length premier- ship. 14 Jun 20(A); see also CONSERVATIVE PARTY Thatcher's Irish folly, 12 Apr 5(LA) Thatcher Phenomenon, The, Hugo Young and Anne Sloman, 8 Mar 32(R) That there sort of writing, 7 Jun 34(LL) THEATRE a correction, 8 Feb 7(D); the Kendal family troupe. 29 Mar 28(R); a biography of James Agate, 19 Apr 26(R); the new Swan Theatre in Stratford-on-Avon, 3 May 33(AR); a young actress interviewed in a pub, 3 May 39(A); Jonathan Miller as theatrical producer. 10 May 34(R); Laurence Olivier on acting, 7 Jun 31(R): a fragment of an unknown play by Webster disco- vered, 14 Jun 34(A): see also individual play titles They say the Lion, Anthony Parsons, 17 May 25(R) Thinkers of the New Left, Roger Scruton, 15 Feb 22(R) This Land of England. David Souden and David Starkey, 18 Jan 22(R) Thoughts on the self-destruct factor in extremist politics, 14Jun 8(AV) Threepenny Opera, The (Olivier), 22 Mar 38(AR) Three Sisters (Bloomsbury), 26 Apr 46(AR) Thrillers and crime books, 22 Feb 28(R) Ties: Michael Heseltine's ties, 25 Jan 7(D)

TimeAV) for a Secret Society against all special interest groups, 10 May 8(

'TimEs', THE its production transferred to 'Fortress Wapping'. I Feb 4(PW), 9(AV), 18. 20(A). 8 Feb 19. 20(A), 23(L) a journalist tries to get in, 8 Feb 19(A); recent instances of evasion and suppres- sion, 22 Feb 7(D); its decline in quality and accuracy. 1 Mar 9(A). 22 Mar 26(L); a postal subscriber's complaint, 15 Mar 23(L); since the move to Wapping. 29 Mar 21(A); the Gray's Inn Road plant offered to the print unions as a gift, 12 Apr 22(A), and declined, 14 Jun 4(PW). 21(A); Charles Wilson's background, 26 Apr 21(A): see also MURDOCH, RUPERT Tin: the collapse of the London tin market, 15 Mar 22,5 Apr 25(CS) 'Tis a pity she's a liar, 22 Feb 19(A) Today: the first issue. 8 Mar 20(A): a W programme on its pro- duction. duction. 12 Apr 39(AR); what it lacks. 7 Jun 21(A); 'Tiny' Rowland comes to the rescue, 21 Jun 16(A) Tolstoy. Nikolai, The Minister and the Massacres. 17 May 9(A) Tomalin, Mrs Claire: her libel action against Auberon Waugh and Private Eve, 4 Jan 7(AV)

Too Dirty R) for the Windmill, Caryl Brahms and Ned Sherrill. 17 May 30( Too many Donalds in pursuit of the Sunday duck, 19 Apr 8(AV) Top and bottom of the Tory class, 3 May 9(A)

Tories in search of an eanum leader, The, 17 May 6(PC) Tour du Pin, Mme de la: her memoirs. 12 Apr 31(R) Tourism: a party of travel journalists in Spain, 4 Jan 12(A) Towns: small country towns threatened by development. 29 Mar 7(D) Trades Union Congress: fails to suspend the EETPU over the Wapping electricians. 15 Feb 9(A) TRADE UNIONS

the successful production of News International's newspapers at Wapping a triumph for the EETPU and a heavy defeat for the print unions and the NUJ, 1 Feb 9(AV), 18, 20(A), 8 Feb 4(PW), 22 Feb 21(L); Eric Hammond's EETPU not suspended by the TUC over the Wapping electricians, 15 Feb 9(A); the seven deadly sins of the print unions. 22 Feb 20(A); So at '82 non-print workers dismissed, 22 Feb 21(L): the coal strike and the printers' actions compared. 29 Mar 21(A); the print unions offered the Times Gray s Inn Road set-up as a gift, 12 Apr 22(A);print unions' censorship of the Observer, 10 May 22, 17 May 1S(A), 24(L), 24 May 23(L): the Gray's Inn Road offer turned down, 14 Jun 4(PW), 21(A)

Translation, a verse, 29 Mar 44(CO) Trapeze artist, a, 14 Jun 41(A) Travel: Dervla Murphy in Madagascar. 11 Jan 26(R); the lost art of travel writing, 2.5 Jan 33(A); two journeys in South America, 29 Mar 32(R); Augustus Hare's travel books. 14 Jun 31(R) Treason in Tudor England: Politics and Paranoia, Lacey Baldwin Smith, 1 Mar 28(R) Trees: the Forestry Commission's lands, I Mar 19(CS) Treholt, Arne: a spy for Russia, 7 Jun 11(A) Trevor, William. The News From Ireland, 5 Apr 30(R) Triolet, 22 Feb 30(P) Trip to Bountiful, The (film), 14 Jun 38(AR) Triumph of Politics, The, David A. Stockman, 24 May 25(R) Troilus and Cressida (Barbican), 17 May 36(AR) Trouble with Trident, The, 12 Apr 8(A) Truman. President Hany S.: 22 Feb 24(I); a biography, 22 Feb 24(R) Truman, Roy Jenkins. 22 Feb 24(R) Tudor-Craig, Richard and Pamela, (ed.) For Veronica Wedgwood These: Studies in Seventeenth-Century History, 21 Jun 28(R) Tulips and their strong colours. 3 May 36(A) Tullett, Tom. Clues to Murder, 18 Jan 24(R) Tunnel, the Channel: see Channel Tunnel Turandot (Covent Garden), 1 Feb 34(AR) Two Noble Kinsmen, The (Swan, Stratford-on-Avon), 17 May 36(AR) Tyranny or licence, 24 May 14(A)

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Uganda: With Musaveni in Uganda, 8 Feb 13(A) Ulster: See IRELAND NORTHERN Ulster against the English, 1 Feb 15(A) Ulster disagreement, 8 Mar 5(LA) Ulster's secret frishness, 4 Jan 16(A) Ultra-Gaulllist Mitterrand, 22 Feb 11(A) Umbrella, an expensive, 1 Feb 8(D) Uncle Tom's Schooldays, 14 Jun 16(A) Underdown, David, Revel, Riot and Rebellion, 18 Jan 22(R) Under Reagan's bombers, 19 Apr 10(A) Under the enormous shadow of Miss Cornwell's bum, I1 Jan 8(AV' Unemployment: the 'Workfare' proposal, 14 Jun 6(PC) Uneventful week, an, 18 Jan 34(A) United Nations, the: Kurt Waldheim's reflections. 4 Jan 25(R) UNITED STATES

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