PRICE ONE SHILLING AND SIXPENCE
THE SPECTATOR
VOLUME THE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-EIGHTH, • 1912- ,•1.\.
INDEX FROM JANUARY
•
2nd TO JUNE 26th, 1942, INCLUSIVE. r • j 342
NEWS OF THE WEEK EROPLANES, the demand for 498 11 Agriculture, ... 270, 294, 570 Air Force, the uses of ... 221 Airfields, the defence of ... 74 Air-raids: on Germany, 409; the ethics of bombing . . 478 Allied production ... 342 Allied strategy . 145, 593 America: President Roosevelt's message to Congress, 25; Ger- many, America's greatest enemy, 49; Unified strategy*, 145; Ameri- can troops in Ulster, 98; Presi- dent Roosevelt's broadcast, 193; More Anglo-American co-opera- tion, 246; Australia and America, 269; Austerity in America, 409; Anglo - American collaboration, 546, Her ship-building pro- gramme, 570; the President's talks with Mr. Churchill . . 593 Andaman Islands, the ... ... 293 Arm-chair Strategists ... 342 Army, the, and road-accidents, 194; the comb-out of officers ... 246 Atlantic Charter ... 193, 521 Australia; Mr. Curtin's article in Melbourne Herald, 2; Australia and Britain, 121; Australia and Japanese attack, 245; Mr. Curtin's broadcast to America, 269; The Casey affair, 294; Dr. Evatt on Imperial relations. 522: Mr. Curtin's warning ... ... 569 I i.B.C., powers of governors .. 170 Bataan ..• 317, 434 Battleships, the eclipse of ... ... 57o Benes, Dr. .. •-• 74 Bennett, Lord 169 Beveridge, Sir Wm., his report ... 170 Black Market, the ... . 246 Bulgaria ... ... 293, 318 Burma, 97, 145, 169, 193, 221, 293, 433, 453, 477 Business and reconstruction ... 522 By-elections 318, 434 ANADA, population of, 342; and conscription . . . 410 Censorship 318 Chiang Kai-shek, Gen. ... 145, 194 Chiefs of Staff Committee ••• 477 Children after air-raids ... 26 China ... 122, 145, 194, 545, 569 Church Assembly, the 570 Churchill, Mr., his return from America, 73; and the War Cabi- net, 389; conversations with Pres.
Roosevelt ... . . .• • 593 Civil Defence workers . . 390 Civilians and Invasions . . • 294 Clergy, status of the C0111, 222, 270, 434, 570 See also Fuel.
Colonial problems ... . 341, 593 Combined General Staff, a ... 366 Coming Offensives . •• 434 Compensation, the Crown and ... 366 Consumption and shipping ... 270 Cooper, Mr. Duff ... 49 Coral Sea Battle ... .. 569 Cripps, Sir Stafford 434, 478, 570
DEFENCE Regulations 246 "Depression democracy "... 546
Disasters and investigation ... 410 Discipline among workers ... 319 Dive-bombers • • • • 478 12ASTERN Europe . • .. 74 lr./ Eden, Mr., at Moscow ..
Education, post-war . 366, 569-70
Egypt's new government ... 146
Eire... 50 Electoral register, the Empire co-operation Empire Federation? Empire War Cabinet Empire or World Order? .
Ethiopia .
T.-44AMILY allowances
1 Fisher, Sir Warren ...
Food supplies . France: Marshal Petain's Year Broadcast, 25; the 26 ... 546 .• • 74 t69 98, 122 .- 594 ••• 342 ... 222 New Riom Trials. 222; Berlin and Vichy, 246; Siave France and Free France, 365; Vichy and America, 453; Laval and his masters, 478: the dilemma of Laval, 497; Laval's new bargain ... ... 593 Free French: the action at St. Pierre and Miquelon, 2; the Gaullist manifesto Fuel, rationing of, 390, 410, 454, 521, 546, 594 Future Trade ••- 454
A' 1 ERMAN battleships, escape
5.J from Brest ... ... 169 Germany: German generals and the Nazi, 26; Germany's western front, 389; food in Germany . 497 thraud, Gen. ... 434 Greece, food for 146 Grigg, Sir Edward .. 366 Grigg. Sir James ... 342
HITLER'S Jackals .. . . 293 Hitler's speech on Russian
campaign ... 269 Honours and merit ... ... 366 Hungary .. 293 NCOME tax ... 170. 222 Industry after the war 366 India: Mr. Gandhi's resignation, z; the Indian Moderates' proposals, 73; Gen. Chian:: Kai-shek at Delhi, 145, 194; the Cabinet and India, 221; Sir Stafford Crippes mission, 270; Conversations in India, 269; Indian hesitations. 342; the rejection of the plan, 365; recognition of Moslems' right to separation, 409; Realism in India . • • • • ••• 434 International Labour Office... ... 390 Invasion and civilians .. 294 Iran .. 98 JAPAN: air raid on . . v1 Japan's limitations Tapanese barbarity Java . 169,193,
KERCH . •• 453
T ANDWORKERS 14 Lend-Lease all round .. 522 Libya, the war in, 2, 25, 49, 73, 97, 121, 169, 221, 245, 317, 497, 569 London, old churches of . 454 Lyttelton, Mr. Oliver 270, 294, 410, 522 ADAGASCAR • •• 433 11 1 Malaya 2, 49. 73, 97, 121, 169 Malta • • • 317, 454 Manilla I, 25 Martinique . 453 Mexico and the Axis • • • 497 Miner's wage, the . • • • 594 Mines, labour for the ... 222 XTETHERLANDS East Indies ... 11 New Guinea . 245. 293 ( )CCUPIED countries .. ... 5o 'PAGE, Sir Earle ... ... 5o
.11 Pan-American Conference, the
50, 74, 97 Patriotism and religion Pearl Harbour report, the .. 98 Phillipines, war in the, t, 25, 49, 73, 121. 145, 169, 221, 317, 433 Planning of Britain, the 146, 170, 390 Possible Premiers ... 3t 8 Post Office, the business of the .. 342 Post-war Europe, agriculture • 294 Post-war war Post-war world ... 521 Prince of Wales' and 'Repulse '... 12 t Production and the T.U.C... 198 Production, a Ministry of . . 146, 270 ANGOON 193
15 Rebuilding Britain 390, 498, 546
Reith, Lord ... .. 170 ... 389 ... 522 245 221, 269 Retributive justice Rhodesia ..
Rubber supplies ...
Rumania ... Russia, the wer in, 1, 25, 49, 73, 97, 121, 169, 194, 221, 269, 293, 317, 389, 453, 545; Mr. Eden at Moscow, I; Soviet views on British in- dustry, 122; Mr. Stalin's Order of the Day ... ..• 194 QT. NAZAIRE, the raid on 317, 433 I/ School of Hate, the ... . 498 Shipping losses .. • • 194, 593 Shop-assistants' welfare ... 98
Sikorski, Gen. 26 Singapore 49, 121, 145. 169, 194, 477
Skilled men, Army's waste of ... 170 Soviet views on British industry 122 Stalin, his Order of the Day • 194 Sumatra .. . 169, 193 Swinton, Lord 545 TANKS . 146
1 Towns and their land 498 T.U.C. and production, 98; and
Family Allowances 294 UNEMPLOYMENT Fund ..
WAGE-EARNER'S teeth the.
I War-Bill, the .
War-planning problem . West Africa .. . Wheat, home-grown Winant, Mr. J. G. . Women's service, a men's committee Workers' income-tax .
y UGOSLAVIA 59, 74,
ARTICLES
A .B.C.A. Gets Going ... 55
Air-power Springboards . 394 Allies the, and France 30 America: America in Arms, 78, America in its Fiction, 251: C.AOSSal America, 276; Aspects of America 459; Appreciating America 551 Archbishop, the . 104 Arnold of Rugby 552 Arnold and 1942 553 Austria, the Future 227
B.B.C. in 1942. the Berlin and London Black Week-and After, a . . Bombing, the Ethics of Braced and Compact? British Colonies and War . Budget, a Realistic Building New Bridges Cl ALIFORNIA Looks West V Ceylon on Guard Chair-maker, the
Challenge to Christians Chief of Chiefs, a .. Churchill, Mr., and the House Collective Farm, the Colonial Problem, the Contact Bogey. the ... Coupons and Conscience Crucial Year, the .
DIPLOMACY and Economics 123 Doctor's Education, the 129 " Dynasts," the, in War-time . 127
LIDUCATION, a Plan for English Prose Eire, the Outlook of Excess Profits Tax, the VORCE Behind Law .. 528 1 Formula for Germany .. 325
France: the Allies and France. 30: the Fate of France, 343: 1-11V21 and de Gaulle 391; Gaullisme,
483; Laval and his Masters 502 French Canada's Outlook . . 415 Fuel and the Mines .. . 479 . 175 598 171 . . 482 223 438 . 367 484 527 274 • 373 • • 504 435 .. 347 . 298 ..• 33 ... 252 3 Ioi .. 349 . . 177 ... 323 246 498 389 570 545 546 so 1 ALII.E0 Galilci. d. 1642 '
......144_2=.8 Germany, the Backbone o( 293 . 26 flftNtry.z- atwti,4_ozlri
Germany; Post-w Government and Press . Great Journalist, a Gunner-Girls, the I ERBS of Grace Heroic Church, a Hitlerissimus
• 79 412 ••• 598 ••• 547
••• 396 ... 301 434 •• 411 1 NCOME-TAX, a Hundred
1 Years of .. . 50; India: What is India? 51; India at the Cross-roads, 198, 226; an Indian Settlement? 247; Self- Governing India, 25o; India's Opportunity, 319; India: Loss and Gain, 371; a Talk with Mr. Nehru, 460; an Indian Leader ... 52-
Industry and Education .. 526 Italy: the Star of Savoy .. 346
JAVA. the Invasion of . . 225 FFICERS and Men . 550
599
I Optimism from Cairo
I )ART-TIME Worker ... 505 1 Peace and the Nazis ... • . 455 Plagiarism in the Pulpit ... 8o Plan for Education, a ... 103 Pogrom Politics . i28 Portugal and Ourselves, 102; Porto- gese Prophet, a .. 3oc Post-War Language ... 576 Post-War Poverty? ... .•. 150 Poverty and Family Allowances -• 458 Production Committees ... •-• 348 Production Problem, the ... .. 174 Public Corporations .A.F., the, and Germany ... 6 IL Real Victorians, the ... ... 228 Reconstruction Policy ...271 Russia, Trade Unions in, 32; Les- sons from Russia, 54: Money in Russia, 200; Ourselves and Russia. 275; the Collective Farm, 347; Russia's Year, 571; Under- standing Russia . . 575 .P.C.E.
Seashore and War Scholars in Exile Science of Crime, the Singapore . Singapore has Fallen Slovene Poets, the ... Small States' Case, the Spender. J. A.
Star of Savoy. the Sullivan, Arthur . Supply Muddle, the URNING Tide. the
T T MTV Beyond War •. 2, .; VICTORY by Air 147 1 Vital Question. a 'tVA"E-"ARNERS' Teeth, the 416 War Surveyed, the : Speed and Space, 5; a Concerted Strategy, 29; Japan's Fight Against Time,
AVAI. and de Gaulle . . 391 410 1 Libya : Why Did It Happen? 595 Life Among the Liars ... 373 122 Martyred Greece 394 170 Music and the B.B.C. tos My Trolly 571 AI ADAGASCAR'S Danger . 393 all Marginal Comment, 9, 34, 57, Si. 302, 326, 350, 374, 397, 418, 440. 462. 485, 506. 530, 554, 578, 601 106, 130, 153, 178, 202, 230, 253, 278.
293 EW Primate, the . . 11 New Team's Task, the 199 195
229 152 8 7 56 201 322 417 600 346 461 75
523
• • 294
53; Can Wave11 Save Singapore? 77; the Axis' Spring Campaign, 101; First Things First, 125; ChM= in the Far East, 149; the Critical Phase, 173; the Role of Russia, 197; Lessons from the Far East, 249; a Great Winter Cam- paign, 273; Japan's Next Stroke, 297: Sea-Power and Mobility, 311; the Threat to India, 345; Aircraft in Battle, 369; Prelude to Adventure, 393; the Campaign in Burma, 413; Madagascar, 437; Coral Sea Battle, 457; Kerch and Kharkov, 481; Japan's Next Move, 50t; the New Libyan Campaign, 525; the Enemy's Strategy, 549; From Tobruk to Kharkov, 573; the Fall of Tobruk War at Sea, the ... ... • • • Wave11's Command ...
What the Workers Earn ... • • • Where the Foreign Office Fails ..
Where Labour Stands ...
Why Did It Happen? ... Willows of the Brook Women and Bombers Wood Fire, the 597 370 31 277 126 499 595 324 176 151
y OUNG Theologian, the 440
CONTRIBUTORS
ATRiCANUS, 514-Allen, Clifford, 463- Andrews, Henry, 382-Anglo-Greek, an, 395-Anstey, Edgar, 10, 35, 58, 82, 107, 131, 154, 179, 203, 231, 254, 279, 303, 327, 351, 375, 398, 419, 4.42, 463, 486, 507, 531, 555, 579, 602-Ascoli, W. S., 323-Askwith, Betty, 505.
BANNARD, H. E., 228-Barker, Dr. Ernest. 489, 605-Barry, Rt. Rev. F. R. 199-Bashford, H. H., 288, 424, 56o-ilermey, Mark, 177, 348-Be11t- wich, Prof. Norman, 528-Bevan, Edwyn, 87-Bolton, J. R. Glorney, 8, 46'7 - Bowen, Elizabeth, 423-BresseY, Charles, 355-Brogan, Prof. D. W., 14, 64, 512, 208, 251, 415, 527, 584-Butler, Harold, 284.
CAMERON, Sir Donald, 438--Cammaerts, Emile, 417-Canhara, Erwin D. 78,
, 276-Castle, E. B. 562-Cockin, &non F. A., 236, 492-Collins, E., 579- Cooper, R. W., 14, III, 355-Crowther, J. G., 54.
rkAituNG, Sir Malcolm, 250-Deedes, -1--' Sir Wyndham, 562-Dingle, Prof. Herbert, 79-Diplomatic Correspondent, a, 275-Dialler, M. Willson, III, 286, 445, 490, 606-Dobree, BonamY, 55, 514
- Duff, Alexander, 177-Dunsheath, Dr. Percy, 526.
ENSoR, R. C. K., 536-Ervine, St. John, 160.
VAIRFIELD, John, 88, 334, 4041-Fisher, -1- James, 212-Foley, Bernard, 18, 64, 264-Former Paris Correspondent, a, 483-Fowler, Lettice, 358-French Correspondent, a, 30. G., H., 424-Gaselee, Sir Stephen, 42, 301-Giles Phyllis, 3or-Gower, Francis, 482-1Gretton, G. H. 439- Grigg, Joseph W. Jr., 598-arigson, Geoffrey, 42-Grylls, R. Glynn, 66, 288.
T.T. W. H., 264-Halley, Lord, 298-
Hammersley, Julian, 42, 210, 260, 468-Hampson, John, 20, 66, 114, 164, 214, 264, 312, 327, 358, 448s 492, 538, 588-Hardyman, J. T., 395-Harris, Wilson. 39, z60, 600-Harrisson, Tom, 277-Hawkes, Jacquetta„ 6o6-Hennell, Thomas, 308-Henley, Robert, 86, 235 - Hewth, Darrell, 308 - Hobson, Oscar R., 151, 574 - Hodgson, 4. R., 105-Hodson. J. L., 550, 599 -Hole, W. G., 555-Hussey, DyneleY, 10, Si, 107, 154, 186, 231, 254, 303, 375, 459, 507 531, 555, 602-Huxley, Michael, 484.
NGE, Dr. W. R•, 238-Italian Corre- spondent, 346.
T ACIIS, M. L., 103-James. Diana, 80, .1 179, 325, 417, 529, 577-Janus, 4, 28, C2, 76, 100, 124, 148, 172, 196, 224, 229. 1481 272, 296, 320, 344, 368, 392, 412, 416. 456. 480. 500. 524, 548, 572, 596- Jones, J. Tudor, 274.
KIRKE, Leon, 32, 200, 340.
LEE. Jennie, 459-Lewis, Frank, 503.
Ac.AR-ritua. the Very Rev. J. S., 80 M
-Macaulay, Rose, 175, 372- Macdonald, Mary-Adair, 252-Mac- millan, W. M., 536-Malcolm, Douse', 64-Managing Director, a, 174---Ivase- field, Peter, 6-Massinglurm, H. J.. 373 -Mathew, David, 467-Matthews, Kenneth, 112. 322, 512, 586-Matthews, Veil: Rev. W. R., 104-Maurice, Maj.-
Gen. Sir F., 31-Medical Correspon- dent, Our, 33, 416-Medical Student, a, 129=Millinigton-Drake, Sir Bogen, 184
- Morley, J. K., 20.
*# J. B., 152-Nanzier, L. B., 349- Naval Correspondent, 370-Nico1- son, Harold, 9, 34, 57, 153, 178, 202, 230, 253, 350, 374, 397, 418, 441, 530, 554, 578, 601. fl'BR/EN, Kate, 44, 90,
238, 288, 336, 384, 564. 608. Si, 278, 462, 138, 428, 106, 302, 485, x88, 470, 130, 326, 506, 201, 516,
PARES, Sir Bernard, 401, 559, 575- a- Paton, Dr. William, 550-Pcele, R. de C., 552-Peers, Prof. E. Allison, 576
- Piper, John, 35, 58, 351, 442-Post- bridge, Warren, 490; Price, M. Phillips, 62.
RAwErNsoN, H. G., 18-Read, Her- bert, 62, 107-Redfern, James, 463 - Reed, Sir Stanley, 371-Rees, M. G., 235-Richards, Aubrey, 356-Roberts, Michael, 87, 184, 380-Rock, Alan, 426, 467-Rowntree, B. Secbohm, 458, 560 - Rowntree, Jean, 402.
Q., C. J. S., 402-Salmon, C. V., 448- Sassoon, Siegfried, 127-Scott- James, FL A., 210, 332, 536-Selby, Sir Walford, 126, 227-Shannon, Sheila, 16, Si, 262, 279, 446-Simpson, Evelyn, 440, 576-Singer, Dr. Charles, 39, 86, 588-Sitwell, Edith, 445-Smith, Janet Adam, 162, 286, 448-Spaight, J. M., 236, 301, 394-Special Correspondent, 102-Stapleton, John, 112, 310, 332, 384, 490-Stark, Freya, 531-Stein, Leonard, 468-Stephens, James, 260- Stewart, Carol, 584-Strategicut, 5, 29, 53, 77, 101, 125, 149, 172, 197, 225, 249, 273, 297, 321, 345, 369, 393, 413, 437, 457, 481, 501, 525, 549, 573, 597- Subaltern, a, 325-Swaminathan, V. S., 527.
"T' ALLENTS, Sir Stephen, 151, 324- A Tangye, Nigel, I36-Thomas, Sir Wm. Beach, 13, 38, 61, 85, 110, 131, 158, 182, 206, 234, 258, 282, 306, 327, 354, 378, 398, 422, 440, 466, 486, 510, 534, 558, 582, 6,0-Thomson, David, 128, 502-Turner, W. J., 16, 40, 105, 136, r86, 203, 231, 351, 380, 423, 461, 489, 535, 605- U ANsiTTART, Lord. 553-Vulli412Y, ' C. E., 356, 512.
ITT ARD, Barbara, 504-Ward, Irene, " M.P., 299-Warren, C. Henry, 516, 586-Watkins, Ambrose, 512- Waugh, Evelyn, 332-Wedgwood, C. V., 334, 559-Westphal, Walther, 414- Whitehorn, J. R. M., 553-Whyte, A. F., 382-Whyte, Sir Frederick, I38- Wiener, Peter F., 606-Williams, Major D. Rees, 396-Wilkinson, Godfrey, 208-Williams, Williamson, 252-Win- field, Prof. P. H., 7-Woodward, E. L., 162, 212, 401, 426, 470-Wrench, Sir Evelyn, 56, 198, 226, 460-Wright, Basil, 10, 150, 179, 203, 254, 279, 303, 375, 398, 419, 442, 507, 553, 579, 602.
yONGE, Prof. C. M., 152.
CORRESPONDENCE
A BOLITIoN of tides, the, 376-Air- -1-• power and sea-power, 85-' Allies,' nronunciation of, 466, 488-Anglo- 5rench conversations, the, 205-Anti- 'Nazi Nietzsche, the, 157-Anti-Semi- tism in England, 133, 157-Arch- bishop's novel, the, 400-Austria, the future of, 257-Authors and charity, 6z, 8.--Arnold and the Public Schools, 510, 603.
B.B.C., the, 37, 59, 84, Ho, 134, 158, 206, 532, 556, 580, 604-Balfour, Capt., his broadcast, 83, 109, 134- "Begin," 582-Beyond nationalism, 182-Birds, weather-wise, 282-Bless 'em All. 421-Bombing, the ethics of, 509, 533-Bombing policy, 422- " Braced and Compact,' see Morale- Brains Trust, the, 422-British Com- monwealth, the, 12, 37, 59, 83, 109- British Restaurants and Performing Right Society, 557, 581-Briton in America, 205-" By and large," 306.
ALIFORNIA, the war in. I 1-Cazalet, Major, 488-Challenge to Chris- tians, 532-Chattels insurance, 444- City Councils and co-option, 38-Clergy. the status of the 604-Coal mines and the State, 464-!Colonial problem, the. 314-Conscripted. 378.
scrIAILY Worker," the, 306-Day
" nurseries, 306-De Sade, the Marquis, 582-Diaries of the Great War, 422-Diplomacy and economics, 155, rilo, 204, 222-Dive-bomber, the, 508-" Doctor's Dilemma," the, 282-
Douglas, Norman, 509-Dutch, the part of the, 36.
EDITORS and the Army, 354-Educa- tion, a plan for, 133, 156, ifri, 205,, 257-Educational books, 378-Eire, the neutrality of, 85, r58, 233, 306-English
prose, 378-Entertaining the Forces, 234, 257, 281, 305, 330, 377, 399, 421.
VAmTLY allowances, 510, 604-Fancy pheasants, 12-Food wastage, 488, 533, 58I-Foreign place names, 134- Foreigner, interpreting the, 36-Fork
versus spoon, 509-France: the Allies
and France, 59, 83, 109, 132-Freedom in medicine, 604-Fuel and the Govern- ment, 556, 58z.
G ERs4AN and British soldiers, 12-Ger-
Inan people, the, 377-Germany and Alsace Lorraine, 59-Germany, the backbone of, 444, 464, 487, 508-Ger- many, the re-education of, 534-Gim- crack houses, 12-Government and Press. 329.
HOME Guard, the, 206-Horace and Mr. Nicolson, 158-Houses, requi- sitioned, 84.
T NDIA : India and dominion status, -1- 180, 204-India and Mr. Gandhi, 258-India and Congress, 354-the Indian villager, 399-the Indian issue, 443, 464, 488, 533, 558-Industry and education, 556, 557.
JEWS' spiritual home, the, 83.
T AST twenty years, the, 305, 352-Life Peerages, 13-Liquor restrictions, 12, 38.
MACHINERY of government, goo- Magna Carta of Wisdom, Master of the Rolls, the, rio-Milk wastage, 206-Ministry of Health and women workers, I r-Money in Russia, 233-Moore, George, his literary style, 400-Morale, 255-6, 280, 281, 304, 328
- Municipal revolt? 330, 376-Music and the B.B.C., 37, 59, 84, 110, 134, 158.
NATIONAL planned accounting, 157, 205-Necessity of attack, 258- Nietzsche, the And-Nazi, 157.
nRGANisATioN for total war, 60- '. O'Shea, Kitty, 330, 377, 399, 421, 444-Overcoats and railways, goo.
pAGANISM and The Spectator, 532- A- Palestine and the war, 38-Party politics, 556-Peace and the Nazis, 487 - Post-war Germany, 58r-Post-war homes, 37, 84-Post-war parties, 376- Post-war structure, the, 232-Prime Minister, duty of a. 182-Private diaries, 6o-Production problems, 13, 60, 132, 33o-Public corporations, 603-4
- Public schools, 580.
QUOTATIONS corrected, 444, 466• RATIONALIST Press Association adver- tisement 532, 580, 604-Real Vic- torians the, 28r, 306-Rebuilding Lon- don, 233-Reconstruction policy, 329, 352-Religious broadcasts, 532, 556, 580, 604-Religious " reconversion " or " revival," 420, 443-Rembrandt's obuyr-ele4cti34o. n, 442, 4 'The School of Anatomy,' 580-Rugby 64-Rural recon- struction, 38-Russia, money in, 257- Russia and science, 108-Russian Ally, S.P.C.E., the, 85, 134, 257, 378- ' Savage Landon 557-Shall Our Children Live or Die, 354, 400-Slo- vene Poets, 352-Small trader, the, 558 -Snobbery and titles, 400, 420, 443, 465, 488-Spectator's Notebook, A, 205 Strums,' the tragedy of the, 281, 305, 329, 353.
• 12 ABLE of lessons a new, 508, 532- '- Taxation, 133, 181, 603-Telephone conversations, 534-This freedom non- sense, 134, I58-Trinity College, Dub- lin, books for, z58, 182.
ANSITTARTISM, 466, 487- Vengeance, •
,o-Vtrginia Woolf. 558-Vital Ouestion, a, 329, 353-Vocabulary of War, the, 12.
WAGE-EARNERS' teeth, the, 464, 488, 509, 532, 557-Wages and infla- tion, ii-Walford, Mrs., 28z, 305, 330- War of Faiths, a, goo, 421-" War and Christmas," 13-' Waste' or Warts,' 400-Welsh and English, 399-Where is the American Fleet? 234-W1llow1 of the Brook, 421-Women diplomats, 108, 134, 156-Women-workers, on.
yIIGOSLAVIA, 258. WRITERS OF LETTERS
A .B.C., 257-" Ack-Ack," 330- -1-a• Adam, Kenneth, 59-Allen, F., 330-Andrews, Jessie Forsyth, 134- Andrews, Henry M., 487-Anglo- Indian, r8o-Annand, W. Fraser, 58o- Another Private Soldier, 377-Arm- strong, Rev. Walter H., 580-Arnold, Adelaide Wilson, ii-Ascoli, W. S., I32-Ashton, Stella, 306-Ashton-Gwat- kin, F., 582-Athoe, G. B. J., 6o.
toz., J. D. (Capt.), 305-Bally, Corn- " wall S., 256-Baker, Hatty, ho-.- Baker, H. V., 132-Bannard, H. E., 306-Bardsley, J. P., 328-Basnett, Isabel, 12-Batchelor, Veronica S., 3- Beckett, H., 465-Bellerby, Frances, 13, 158-BelOff, Max, 109-Benham, C. S. K., 465-Bentall, Pendril, 182- Bentley, E., 604-Bentley, E. N. B., 85 -Berkshire Curate, a, goo-Bevan, Dr. Edwyn, 305, 464-Bevan, F. W., 444- " Bewildered," 281-Bing, Gladys, 233 -Bolton, J. R., Glorney, 182-Boomer- ang, 421-Boyd, Jessie S., 305-Brend, William A., 378-" British by Naturali- sation," 83-Brooks, Florence, 304- Brown, Cecil G., 556-Brown, R., zo9- Bruce, M. W., 205.
V., W. H. H., 509-Carter, W. Hors- fall, 36-Cazalet, Thelma, i56- Cecil, Viscount, 5o8-Checkland, S. G., 378-Chiningworth, H. R., 181- Clapham, Edward, 329-Clarke, A. H. T., rz, 532-Cockerell, Sir Sydney, 60 -Cohen, Sir Benjamin, 422-Cohen, Israel, 157, 329-Colegate, Arthur, 463 -Connely, Willard, 122 59, 465- Cooper, R. G., 604-Corporal, R.A.F., 330-County Councillor, 38-Cox, A. H. Macbeth 466-Cozens-Hardy, B., zo-Cripps, A. R., 488--Cryer, J., 280-Currie, L. C., 534.
D AVIS, R. Kennard, 378-Deaner, J.,
255-Delafield, E. M., 42I-Dick- son, J. H. D., 603-Dobree, Bonamy, 556-Douglas, Norman, 509-Dundas, Cecil Mary, 134-Dunn, H. W., ion- Durham, M. E., 281, 580.
EDIVIUNDS, H. Tudor, 84-Edwards, A. C., 157-Elkin, J. F., 580- Ellery, Wilfrid, II-Elwin, Malcolm, 557-Ervine, St. John, 61, 233, 330, 440 -Esam-Carter, Dorothy V., 84-Esler, A. R., 156-Evans, E. P., 134- "FAIRFIELD, Lord, 328-Farncombe, • W. T., 38-Fairer, George, 422-
Father of Two, 510-Flexman, J. H., ,o9-Fowler, Charlotte S., 399-Fraser, Ian, M.P., 206-Fuller, A. G., 257- Fyfe, Hamilton, 399.
CILES, A. F., 465-Gillon, A., 488- Gloag, John, 205-Gollancz, Victor, 400-Goodden, C. P., 488-Goodman, W. L., ,o8-Gour, Sir Hari Singh, 443, 488, 558-Gray, Sylvia, 206-Green, L. G., 257--Greig, Sir Robert, 376, 421- Gunner, R. A., 377-Gurney-Smith, J. B., 134-Guthrie, T. C., 580.
HAIG, Alison, 37-Hammond, M., T58 -Hampson, John, 558-Hanson, Arthur, 532-Happold, F. C., 133- Harrisson, Tom, 60-Hant, G., 109- Hasler, Terence, 508-Hayek, Prof. F. A., 604-Harlehurst, H. W., 256-Hew- lett, A. Kirby, 465-Heyes, Lilian /A., 280-Hill, Prof. A. V., 533-Hill, Wm., 376-Historicus, 420-Hodges, Cecil, 133-Hooley, Norman E., 84-Howell, W. B., x58-Huldschinsky, M. E., 534 -Hume-Rothery D., 38-Hunt, J. W., 329.
INGLIS, Susan, 134-Irwin, Desmond, 158.
TACRmAN, F. 422-James, C. F., 58I d -James, Lionel, 420-Jeffreys, W. Rees, 400-Jones, D. Neville, 12-Jones, V. M. E., 420.
KEALY, Herbert, 12-Kennedy, A. L.,
155-Kennington, Eric H., 251- Kessler, J. L., 510-Kindersley, Olive Montague, 330-Krammer, Richard, 204 -Krek, Dr. M., 352.
R.C.S., Eng., 488-Lalor, Finton, 233-Lance-Corporal, 304 -Langdon-Brown, Sir W., 282-Law- rence, Sir Henry, 258-Leather, E. A., 2.82-Leather, H. D., 205-Lee, G. E., 556-Legge, Walter, 281-Lehmann, John, 257-Levy, Oscar, '57-Lewis, Frank L., 399-Lingfield, Rev. W. E. J., 257-Lloyd, Canon Roger, 256-Lodge, Thomas, 28t-Loeb, Walter, 36- Looker-on. 255-Lorimer, E. 0., 328- Lyall, H. G., 255.
ACAULAY, Rose, 134, 354-MaC-
IlL Michael, 377-Macdonald, C., 603-McKay, Mary (Mrs.), 280- Maclean, Very Rev. Norman, 282- MacQueen-Pope, W., 42I-Maddison, John, rro-Mair, J., ,o8-Malden, Very
Rev. R. H., 306, 421-Mallon, J. H., 133-Malone, Sir Herbert, 532, 580- Manock, T., 464-Mar's, M., 36-Mark- ham, Roger F., 444-Martin, Sir Robert, 13, 28i-Marwick, Ruth 13., 306-Mase- field, Peter, 508-Mayer, J. P., 83- Methokl, E., 557-Miles, Constance, 422 -Miles, Frances, 328-Millar, Mary, 255-Montagu, Hon. Lily H., i7- Montgomery, J. E., 532-Morphett, Derek, ,8,-Mott, Map.-Gen., S. F., 443-Mozley, Lt.-Col. E. N. 443- Muntz, A. Irving, 353-Murray, Dion, 329-Murray, Dr. Gilbert, 83, 352- Murray, M. W., xo9.
110. AMOR, L. B., 134, 257, 353-Nash, -L Eveleigh, 305-Northbrook, Lord, 488, 581.
MENDER," J. RYleY,
353.
p .' F., 509-Pace, J. A., 38-Paine, A. W. W., 509-Palmer, D. M., i6- Palmer, E. L. M., 84-Parry, W. H., 582 -Pease, Sir Edward, 109, 353, 534- Percival, J. W., 205-Percival, Sir John, 55(5-Peto, Sir Basil, 581-Pigott, Percy, 204, 556-Pun, Henry, 158-Preben- dary and Rural Dean, 604-Prickett, F. F., 280-Private Soldier, 234, 377- Pumfrett, D. G., 50-Puzz1ed, 234.
• PP .0., 603-Rackham, Clara D., 532- Rathbone, Eleanor F., M.P., re18- Rattray, R. F., 556-Reade, R. St. John, 330- Rendall, Athelstan, 604 - Rimington, Maj.-Gen., 258-Robin- son, Herbert C., 487-Robinson, S. Whitmore x2.-Ross, Gordon, 85- Roupolphl, E., 59-Rouse, W. H. D., 3-Rubin, A. R., 466--Russell, Champion E., 354.
QADLEIR, Michael, 304-Salmon, Sidney, 58x-Sanders, Rev. H. Martyn, 580- Sanders, R. Stewart, 59, 83-Sanguinetti, Harold H., 28o-Sc.holes, Percy A., 37- Scott Guardsman, 305-Scott, Basset, 182, 378-Scott, E. J., 580-Scott, J. R., 582-Seely, F. E., 533-Selby, Sir Wat- ford, 180-Shaw, P. A., 85, 532-51111- mons, Anna W., 353-Simon, M., s9- Simpson, J. H., 156-Sitwell. Osbert, 420-Smyth, Canon Charles I, 400- Snowden, Georgina, 134-SP:tight, J. M-, 533-Sparrow, Margaret, 305-Steed, Wickham, 4csi-Stevenson, John, 465- Stevenson, R., 466-Strauss, E., 244, 487 -" Subaltern, R.A.," 281-Sutherland,
B. Ivan, zo6.
9I I24, 205-T. D., 306-Tandy, Sir -• Edward, 376-Tanner, I. R. T., 37- Tarn, Mrs. W. R., 256, 304-Taylor, J. E., 10-Thomas, Bert, 85-Thomas, Sir Wm. B. x3, 158-Thompson, Rev. R. C., 304-Thomson, Dr. David, 83, 132, 352 -Totnlins, Cyril E., 13-Townsend,
C. A. H., 464-True, Robt., 132.
VUNWIN, Stanley, 36, 488. ERSCHOYLE, S/Ldr. Derek, 13-Via- tor, 6o, 328.
WALKER, Prof. Eric, 533-Walton, W. " H. Murray, 255-Wardington, Lord, 6o3-Watkinson, C. W. F., 133- Tatson, Angus, goo, 603-Waugh, Evelyn, 443-Waugh, Herbert, 354- Weekes, C. A., 443-Wellesley, Sir Victor, 155, 232-Westlake, E. K., 18x- Westphal, W., 464, 508-Whalley, Lt.- Col. R., 465-Whitworth, W. H. Allen, 444-Whyte A. F., 400-Wilby, R. H., 256-Williams, A. M. H., I Williams-Ellis, Clough, 352-William- son, Hugh Ross, 420-Willis, W. A., 37 -Wilshaw, Sir Edward, 556-Wilson, Thomas, 280-Winder, George, 421 - Wingfield, Maj.-Gen. the Hon. Maurice, 603-Wishart, Andrew, 329-Wortley, Lt.-Col. R. Stuart, 399-Wray, S., 464, 533-Wright, Mary, 353-Wyatt, Frank, 72-Wynne, William Henry, 465.
X.Y.Z., 232.
y EVIICH, P., 258-Young, A. R., 557.
BOOK REVIEWS
A DMIRALS Hood, the-Dorothy
_A. Hood ... - 216 Aesthetic Theory of Thomas Hobbes, the-Clarence de Witt Thorpe _. 62 Air Power and Civilisation-M. J. B.
Davy -236 America in World Affairs-Allan Nevins 88 American People, the Story of the- C. F. Strong _ 566 Annual Register, the ..' 590 Argument of Blood-Julian Huxley 584 Arsenal of Democracy, the-A. J Brown 88 Arts and the Future of Scotland- Agnes Mure Mackenzie 216 Atlantic Front-Basil Woon ••• 42
BALKAN Racket-C. F. Melville 42 Balletomane's Sketch-Book-K.
Ambrose and A. Haskell ... 186 Barrie, J. M., the Plays of _ 6ro Battle for Supplies, the-E. V.
Francis ... _ . _ x 38 Bells Go Down, the-An A.F.S. Man Between Hitler and Mussolini- Prince Starhemberg -. 467 Blake, Gilchrist's Life---ed. Ruth-
yen Todd_ _ ... 240
Bless 'Em All-" Boomerang" 355 Bonk of Farmcraft, a-Michael Greenhill and Evelyn Dunbar ... 308 Britain Against Napoleon-Carola Oman . 162 Britain in Peace and War-Feliks
Topolski'-v. • • • 338 British Army at War-Brigadier E. D. H. Tollemache
British Colonial Empire, the-W. E.
Sininett • • • • • 535
CI Ah Work-C. G. Gardiner at ... 402 Carmina Gadelica-Alexander Car- michael ... 162 Carry on London-Ritchie Calder... 362 Catholic Art and Culture-E. J. Watkin alzanne : Letters--ed. John Red- Chawarliodt of ..."0,7rath . ... i40
G. Wilson Cherry Kearton's Travels-Cherry
Kearton _ 286 Chess: zoo Miniature Games of- j. du Mont . ... 210 Keres' Best Games of Chess -Fred Reinfeld 210 Mate in Two Moves-Brian Harley ... ... 210 Conditions of Peace-E. H. Carr ... 284 Confessions of an Octogenarian- L. P. Jacks
Cortes, Herman-Salvador de Mada- riaga "
Crown of Laurel, a-E. M. Forster 540 Crusader in Crinoline-Forrest
Wilson_ ... 489 Curtain Up-Lennox Robinson 160
D ARKEST Hour, the-Leo Lania Darkness and. the Light-Olaf Stapleton ... 2Io
Daylight, Vol. 1 - 184 De la Mare, Walter : Collected Poems... • „_ • • • 489 Death of the Moth, the-Virginia
Woolf Deedes Bey-John Friesland ... 448 Defence Will Not Win the War-
W. F. Keman426 Democracy, the Threatened Founda-
tions-Reginald Lennard... 584 Design and Purpose-Frederick Wood Jones424 Diagnosis of Man - Kenneth
Walker ... ... 288 Diplomacy Between Wars-Hugh R. Wilson ... ... 88 Disciple, the-T. F.. Glover ... 90 Driftwood and Tangle-Margaret VDUCATION of a Community- .1'J N. G. Stead ... ' 562 Education for Death - Gregor Elizabethan 'Commentary-Hilaire Eelloc • • • • • • • 334 Endeavour, Vol i .........i 16 England's Purpose-Dorothy Crisp 22 English Cathedral Music-E. H.
Fellowes 166 English Domestic Life-ed. L. A. G. Strong
English Night Life-Thomas Burke ti, English Social Services-Sir George Newman - - _ ... ' 56c, English Villages of the Thirteenth Century-George Caspar Romans 404 English Woodland-John Rodgers.. 5i6
.S.P.-A. Gwynne-Browne ... 566 Federation in Central Europe- DA, Milan Hod=-
' 382 Fiscal Policy and Business Cycles- .
Alvin H. Hansen _ - - 138 Florence Farr, Bernard Shaw and W. B. Yeats--ed. Clifford Bait ... 312 Food for the Future-Josephine
Terry • 402 Foundations of Peace, Me-Dr.
W. R. Matthews - 264 From the Ends of the Earth-Mary Trevelyan - ... • • .. . 492 From Tobruk to Smolensk-
Strategicus - 64 From Wellington 10 Wavell-Sir
George Arthur ... • .. Ito C±ENIUS of Friendship-Henry Williamson ... ... 66 German Protectorate, a-Shiela Grant Duff German With Tears-P. F. Wiener 490 Germany, Russia and Central Europe-Adam Zoltowski ••• 384 Germany's First European Protec- torate-Eugene V. Erdely 332 Grand Strategy-H. A. Sergeaunt and Geoffrey West Great Angling Stories-ed. John M.
Dickie 68 Greece Against the Axis-Stanley
Greek White Book, the ... 512 Grimm, Samuel Hieronymus- Rotha Mary Clay 386
Gypsy Afloat-Ella 1Vlaillart ... 286
HARDY, Thomas-Edmund
Blunden ... 260 Hardy, Thomas-Henry W. Nevin- Here is America-Phyllis Bentley... 88 Here's Richness-James Agate ... 490 High Courts of Heaven, the-J. V. History of Science, a-Sir William Cecil Dampier . 588 Hitler's Reich and Churchill's Britain -Stephen Laird and Walter Graebner ... 264 Hobbes, Thomas, the Aesthetic Theory of-Clarence de Witt
62 Thorpe ............62 How Strong is America?-Noel Barber 88 T FIND Treason-Richard Rollins 360 J. I Made It Myself-Arthur B.
Horth 308 I Paid Hitler-Fritz ;Ilyssen ... 18
In My Good Books-V. S. Pritchett 540 In Search of Northern Birds-Seton
Gordon ... . - . 2 x 2 In the Heart of the Country-H. E.
Bates . . 516 In the Meantime-Howard Spring... India : Indian States and Indian Federation, the-Sir Geof- frey de Montmorency .. Sons of the Soil-ed. W. Bums... x8 Will War Come to India?-N. G.
Jog ... Inside Latin America • John Gunther _ International Comparison of Food Costs-Robert Morse Woodbury International Politics-Frederick L. HAKI and Gown-Field-Mar- shal Lord Birdwood 14 ICipling, a Choice of His Verse-ed.
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Knotted String-Harry Brearley 22 Kremlin and the People, the-
Walter Duranty 401 AND and Planning-F. J.
1 Osborn . 6o6 Landor, Savage-Malcolm Elwin.. 514 Letters from Paris, 187o-1875-tr.
Robert Henrey . ... 426 Life and the Poet-Stephen Spender 423 Life on the Land-Fred Kitchen ... 142 Literary Scholarship - Norman Foerster and other ... 87 Little Fishing Book, a-Lord Harms- Living in Cities-Ralph Tubbs 606 Lord Liverpool and Liberal Tory- ism-W. R. Brock
mni.&on Casements - ..Eleanor
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Malvern 1941236 Marriage Bureau-Mary Oliver and
Mary Benedetta 216 Masters of Reality-Una Ellis- Fermor... • • • _ -• 288 Mediterranean Front-Alan Moore- head
Men and Politics-Louis Fischer • 14 Men of the R.A.F.-Lord David Cecil''
Merchant Service Today, the- Leslie Howe • • . .• • - • 42 Modern Short Story, the-H. E. Bates
Moscow '41-Alexander Werth ... 208 My Early Life-Winston Churchill 140 -111J ATURE Abounding-ed. E. L.
Grant Watson - _ 5x6 Nature and Destiny of Man, the-
Reinhold Niebuhr 87 Nazi Attack on International
Science-Joseph Needham 86 Never No More-Maura Laverty ... 401 New England, a-S. D. Adshead 355 New Towns After the War-F. J.
Osborn _ . 6o6 New Yorker Album 1924, the ... 116
Nietzsche-Crane Brinton 136 Night Over Europe-Frederick L.
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314 r8 184 402 112 Night Shift-Inez Holden ...
Nostradarnus-James Laver • " Nutrition and Victory-Erwin Pulay (-WEAN in English History, the -J. A. Williamson ...
Of Men and Women-Pearl S. Buck 288 On Art and Connoisseurship-Max FriedlInder 6o5 One Foot in Heaven-Hartzell Spence ... ... 68 Overfishing Problem, the-E. S.
Russell ...
Oxford Companion to American Literature, the ... 518 1 )ALESTINE : a Policy-A. M.
Hyamson 468 Pamphlets : On Food, 402; Greece, 512; Who Mussolini Is, 540, Italian Foreign Policy ...
Pattern of Conquest-Joseph C. Harsch Peel, Sir Robert, Life and Times of -Sir Tresham Lever ...
Philo Judaeus-(Loeb Classical Library) ...
Pictures in the Hallway-Sean Planning and the Countryside-ed.
F. J. Osborn ... ..• Poems in Latin-John Sparrow ...
Poetry x0, 262, 446, 450, 489, Pool of Memory, the-E. Phillips Oppenheim Prague Braves the Hangman-E. V. Preludes and Studies-Alan Dent ... Primitive Scenes and Festivals- Sacheverell Sitwell Private and Official-Nourah Water- house .
Prussian Spirit, the-S. D. Stirk Psychology of C. G. Jung, the-Dr. Jolan Jacobi Public Schools and the Future-
Donald Hughes ... ... 562 13 ED Duster at War, the-Warren IL Armstrong ... 406 Remembrance-H. J. Massingham 586 Report on France-Thomas Kernan 235 Rival Ambassadors at the Court of Queen Mary-E. Harris Harbison 338 'Roosevelt-Gerald W. Johnson ... 382 Roosevelt, Franklin D.: Public
Papers and Addresses ... 16o Royal Air Force in the World War, the-Capt. Norman Macmillan ... 310 Russia : Russia Fights On-Maurice 39 U.S.S.R.: Its Significance for Soviet Asia-E. S. Bates ... 62
the West-S. C. G. ... ... 512 Mission to Moscow-Joseph E. Moscow Under Fire-Erskine
Caldwell Soviet Heroes .. ... • Soviet Short Stories . . Russian Ballet, Reminiscences of the-Alexandre Benois 186
AIN'T George or the Dragon- 1-1 Lord Elton Saturday Review, the, ,855.i868-
Merle Mowbray Bevington 512 Scene is Changed, the-Ashley Dukes Science in Chains-Sir Richard Gregory, Ban. ... • . 86 Science, a History of-Sir William
Cecil Dampier F i4 58a Scotland, the Story of-F. ral,e. 448
186 Screwtape Letters, the-C. S. Lewis
-Sea-Power-T124 • • • • • • • 142 Shakespeare's Audience-Alfred 467
Harbage
Shall Our Children Live or Die?- Victor Gollancz .• • • 330
Sheatwaters-R. M. Lockley . 212 Sir Richard Burton's Wife-Jean 590
Burton . • . Socialism : National or International 536 -Franz Borkenau South Africa-Sarah Gertrude 64 South Africa, Native Labour in- Sheila T. van der Horst ... 514 Spitfire !-" B. J. Ellen" . 424 Sporting Queensberrys, the-Mar- 406 quis of Queensberry ... Spurs on the Boot-Thomas B.
Morgan . 402 Stages on Life's Way-Soren 235 Kierkegaard Starlit Dome, the-G. Wilson 308
Knight •
Strictly Personal-W. Somerset 260 Maugham ..
Study of the Gospel of Christ, a-
Spenser Leeson ... • • • 20 Sword in the Scabbard, the-
Michael Joseph . ... • • 355 472 39 402
42 560
540 190 470 238 423 606 42 iSio 70 540 490 356
490
112 468
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rir ALE of Ten Cities, a-George
Talking at Random-Douglas
Woodruff ... ... • •• 332
Tanks-Prof. A. M. Low ... t 11 Ten Angels Swearing-Francis Williams ... . ... 338 This Blessed Plot-Hesketh Pearson and Hugh Kingsmill . 6o6 Thousand Shall Fall, a-Hans Habe 64 Three Tales-Frank O'Connor ... 312 Treitschke's Origins of Prussianism -tr. by Eden and Cedar Paul ... 310 Truth and Fallacy in Educational Theory-Charles D. Hardie ... 358 Turkey-Barbara Ward ... ... 56z T TNDERGROUND Europe Call- ', log-Oscar Paul ... ..• 384 United States, a Brief History of- Allan Nevins ... 138 United States and the Independence of Latin America-Arthur Pres- ton Whitaker ... 208
VANISHED Waters-Ala sdai r
I Alpin MacGregor . 286 Vichy, the Government of-Lt.- Col. Pierre Tissier ... • •. 584 Victoria's Heir-George Danger- field Victory Begins at Home-G. H.
Victory from the Air-Auspex 136 Volcano Under Hitler-Br Hronek 214
WAVELL in the Middle East- Maj.-Gen. H. Rowan- Robinson ............III Wellington to Wavell, From-Slr G.
Arthur ... ... t What's Wrong with the Army?- " Democritus 355 Whitman Walt-Hugh I'Anson Fausset 380 Wordsworth Dorothy, Journals of -ed. E. de Selincourt 445 World Crisis, 1911-1918-Winston Wound and the Bow, the-Edmund Writers in Freedom-ed. Hermon Ould
A-EARS of Endeavour, 1886-1907
1 -Sir George Leveson Gower 252 Yugoslavia, the Soul of-H. D.
Harrison . . 386 r/ODIAC Books ... 92 Art FICTION
A KR and His W'orld-Bertil
ill. Malmberg ... 288 All that Glitters-Frances Parkin- son Keyes ... . zo Alphabet of Ladies-Rachel Swete Macnamara 588 Apd One Was Beautiful-Alice Duer Miller . . 188 Aunt Auda's Choir-Humphrey Pakington . . .. 492
BARBARTAN-Willard Price 448 Bird of the Wilderness-Vin- cent Sneenan 5 6 Black Milestone, the-Katherine
Gavin ... . . 138 Blind Messenger-Joanna Cannan... 44
Boo-Peter de Polnay 44 Botany Bay-Charles Nordhoff and
James Norman Hall . 538 Breakfast with the Nikolides- Lumen Godden . •• 214 Brittle Glass the-Norah Lofts . . 564 Brothers-in-Arms-Frederick Niven 358 (SAGE, the-Kathleen Bellamy 5 th ' Captain Thomas Schofield- Hugh Ross Williamson .. 538 Castle on the Hill the-Elizabeth Goudge 538 Common Enemy. a-J. D. Beresford go Couching at the Door-D. K.
Countess to Boot, the-Jack tams .. 164 Crime and Detective Stories 88, 334, 404 TIELILAH-Marcus Goodrich .• 164
• 8 Different Drummer, a-Margot
Arnold. • . 138 Distinguished Visitors-Lenore Glen Offord • • . 564
IDragon Seed-Pearl S. Buck . 428 NGLISH Story-ed. Woodrow and Susan Wyatt ... AMILY from Vienna-Eunice 1' Buckley 20 Family Pattern. the-Pamela Hans-
ford Johnson ... - 470 Fenella-Margery Nugent . . 492 Fort. the-Storm Jameson ... 66 OD in the Gutter the-Reyner JI Barton ... ... 164 God's Warrior-Patry Williams ... 516 Growing Up and Other Stories- Edward Gaitens 608
JiJ 210A-thAnna, EsF;itiarnan 164
P. Marquand i88 I AM the World-Peter Vansittart 608
1. I Ordered a Table for Six-
Noel Streatfeild go Inexperience-Edward Knoblock ... 138
KEYS of the Kingdom, the-A. J. Cronin ... ... 448 T AUGH at Polonius-Jack Hilton 384 La Leaf in the Storm, a-Lin Yutang 516 Lost Fields-Michael McLaverty... 238 Loving Heart. the-Elizabeth
Inglis Jones 264
MA j...atrUuNs Tragedy, a-. Johan 448 Men from Java, the-Jean Malaquis 114 Miss England-Emmeline Morrison 608 Mr. Buckby is Not at Home-
Jobn Gloag 608 Mrs. Appleyard's Year-Louise Andrews Kent ... . - 564 Music in the Park-F. L. Green... 264 Musk and Amber-A. E. W. Mason 384 IVO. 21 Castle Street-H. W. Katz 358 .1.11 No Stone Unturned-Jose- phine Lawrence ... ... 312 Norwegian Spring, 1940-Stuart Engstrand 66
OWEN Glendower-John Cowper
)ENNY Lace-Hilda Lewis ... 470 Period Piece-Frances Gray .. 238 Pied Piper-Nevil Shute ... 214 Pillar of the Sky-Hugh Merrick ... 264 Put Out More Flags-Evelyn
OMANCE of a Nose, the-Lord It Berners
CI AMPLER, the-Richard Church 492 SO Saratoga Trunk-Edna Ferber... 336 Scene in Passing-Robert Neumann 588 Seven Tempest-Vaughan Wilkins... Siege of Malta, the-S. Fowler
Wright
Singapore River-Robert Payne ... Singing Tree-Kathleen Wallace ... Skies of Europe, the-Frederic So They Were Married-Mabel Constanduros Something of a Hero-I. J. Kap- stein . . Spenlove in Arcady-William McFee Spring Offensive-Herbert Clyde Lewis . . . Story to Tell, a-Peter Fleming . Stricken Field, a-Martha Gellhom Sunset Over France-Stephen Lister Sword Falls, the-Oliver Rooke Sword and the Net, the-Warren
Sword and the Sickle-Mulk Raj 1.1.41j3EVRY. Men, .. the .- Alice
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This Island Demands-Humfrey
Jordan ... 20 Three Blossoms of Chang-an, the-
Keith West 314 Tiger, Tiger-Max White . . 470
UTER i JNevii, Management:. 188
Uneasy Freehold - Dorothy Macardle . 214 Unfaithful Wife, the-Naomi Royde
214 11 ca .. lWinter of DiscontentLoilbert ArlFIELDS Course-Mazo 336
Frankau ... 66 Without Signposts - Kathleen Wallace .. . 588 Wonderful Dog, the-Michael Zoshchenko 406
L °T CCaVeu,Be Too Careful- 44
336 448 90 470 358 312 264 238
COUNTRY LIFE APPLE jell), 131-Apples, 354. 582- April , 354-Artichoke, 13 z -Artificial 44 manures, 354. BACXYARDERS. 6t-Bats, 6r-Beans. 182, 206, 306-Bees, Ito, 158, 486, 582. 6,-Beauties of England, 440-Bird preservation, international committee for. 6s-Birds: Winter nests? 13; the ..•nse season. 131, 182: birds as de- stroyers. 158; winter immigrants. 206: the Rara Avis, 258; periods of no song, 282; disobeying spring, 306; predatory jays, 327; April birds, 354; wood pigeons, 378; ups and downs of birds, 398; starlings and squirrels, 422; migra- tion mysteries, 466; rooks, 486; albino birds, 534; jays and robins, 558; rival cuckoos, 558; plovers, 6to-Blackberries, 306-BLickcod5, 582-Blossom, 440- Bluebells, ago-Butterflies, 510.
CABBAGE-PLANTS, 510, 534--Carrots, 282, 582-Cat and rabbits, 327-Cat- mint, 85-Celeriac, 306-Church deco- rations, 13-County Gardens Produce Committee, 258-County names, 378- Cross-fertilisation of fruit. 354- Cuckoos, 558-Cucumber, 466, 534.
Dalmatica Pallida, 534-Dutch frames, 6z0.
EGGS, 398, 422-" Elden," 282- Electric fences, 182-" Evidences of Christianity," 13-Ewes for milking, 440.
FARM machinery. 131-February, 158-Festival of the Three Icemen, 422, 440, 486-Flowers in war-time, Ito, 'Sim-Food source, 398; food wastage, 466, 510-Fool's parsley, 440-Fores- ters' hives, 158-Frost, Robert, to- Fruit, 354; fruit trees, 582-Fuel, 282, 558.
GAME or vermin? t58-Game-birds and food, 6i-Garden, in the, 13, 38, 6r, 85, 110, 131, 158, 182, 206, 234, 258, 282, 306, 327, 354, 378, 398, 422, 440, 466, 486, 510, 534, 558, 582, 610- Geraniums, 131-Golfing patriots, 182 -Gooseberries' 206, 440-Gourd pie, 422-Grape hyacinth, 354-Green- houses, o-Grass, 5 to-Grass cut- tings, 398.
HARDENING Off, 486-,Hare, 85-Hay, 258, 558, 6ro-Herbs, 131, 206, 258- High values, 510-Honey, 398-Horses, 440, 61o.
his Daltnatica Pallida, 534-Iris recti- culata, 354-Iris stylosa, 6x, 306, 378. 440-Italian prisoners, 327.
JAM, 354-Jay, 558-Jessamine, 61.
SALADS, 378-Sea-kale, 378-Seed- lings, 534-Seeds to Save, 38-Sheep, 6to-Silage, 258-Snowdrops, 182- South African flowers, 38-Soya bean products, 534-Spores or slots, 8- Spraying, 158-Squirrels, 85, 327, 422, 582-Stoats, zo6, 258, 582, 610-- StranvaeS:a, 85-Subhirtella autumnalis, 378-Swedes, 327, 378.
TALL tale, 378, 422, 466-Tobacco, English, 582-Tomatoes, 422, 466, 486, 534. 610----Tulips, 466-Turnips, 182, 327.
VEGETABLE marrows, 610-Vegetable seeds, 234-Vermine virtues, 582, iSto- Viburnum fragrans, 306, 378-Viola gracilis, 440.
WAR and weeds, 234-Wasps, 6,0- Watering, 422-Weasels, 206, 582, 6to- Women's institutes, 354-Wood-gather- ing. 282, 558-Wooding, 38, YELLOW jasmine, 306-Yields per acre. 306.
THE THEATRE
Awake and Sing, at the Arts Theatre Club, 507; Big Top, at His Majesty's, 463; Doctor's Dilemma, at the Hay- market, 254; Fine and Dandy, at the Saville, 442; Full Swing, at the Palace, 398; Goodnight Children, at the New, 154: Happidrome, at the Prince of
KOHL Rabi, 306.
538 LAURUSTINUS, 85-Lawn, the, 398; 428 lawn-mowings, 02-Leeks, 282, 534, 90 558, 582-Lettuces, 534-Lays, 8- Locust-tree, 6,0-Loganberry, 306- 114 Lungwort, 61, 306.
MADAGASCAR and bird migration, 466-Marrows, 6to-Mice, 466- Michaelmas daisy, 85-Milk, 534- Moorhens, 398-Mountain flowers, 182.
OARS, 486-01110ns, 182, 440, 466, 558-Orchards, zo-Otters, 6t0.
PARSNIP, 50-Peas, 440-Pears, 354 288 -Plums, 354-Plover's nest, 610-
428 Potatoes, 327, 398, 422-Poultry, 61, 114 131, 327-Prairie England, 282- Prickly pear, 3126-Primroses, 6,- 288 Pruning, i58-Pumpkins, 422.
Rgoorrs, 13, 85, 234, 582-Radishes, 384 558-Raspberries, 206, 306-Rats, 206, 234, 258, 378, 466, 582-Retort, a, 466 492 -Rhubarb, 61, r58-Robins, 559- Roses, 13, 282-Rural speech, 234- Rye, 582.
Wa:es, 279; Immortal Garden, at the Westminster, 442; It's About Time, at the Comedy, 602; Jack and the Bean- stalk, at the Coliseum, 10; Yam Today, at the St. Martin's, 203; Knight of the Burning Pestle, the, at Raynes Pars County School, 279; On Approval, at the Aldwych, 179; Professor Mamlock, at Stein Hall, 279; Rise Above It, at the Comedy, so; School for Slavery, at the Westminster, 303; Sky High, at the Phoenix, 555; Twelfth Night, at the Arts, 579; Twenty to One, at the Vic- toria Palace, 178; Watch on the Rhine, at the Aldvrych, 419; Whitehall Follies, at the Whitehall, 375; Why Not Tonight:: at the Ambassadors, 303.
THE CINEMA
All that Money Can Buy, 279; Anglo-- Soviet Alliance, 579; Big Blockade, the, 58; Blood and Sand, to7; Builders, 327; Captains of the Clouds, 179; Day Will Dawn, the, 463; Defeat of the Germans Near MOSCOW, the, 579; Drop of Milk, a. 131; Ferry Pilot, 58; Film and Reality, 179; Fleet's /n, the, 555; Flying Fortress, 579; Foreman Went to France, Jte, 375; General Suvorov, 231; Great Guns, 203; H. M. Pullman, ESQ., 303;. lielleaPOPPin, 179; Hoppity Goes to. Town, 107; How Green Was My Valley, 398; Keep 'Em Flying, 279; In the Rear of the Enemy, 131; Invasion, 203; Joan of Paris, 555; Johnny Eager, 351; Jungle Book, 555; Ladies in Re- tirement, 419; Land Girl, 203; L'Esclave Blanche, 154; Let the People Sing, 459; Listen to Britain, 254; Little Foxes, the, 82; Louisiana Purchase, 203; Maltese. Falcon, the, 602; Man Who Came Back, the, 327; Man Who Came to Dinner, the, 507; Manpower, 35t; March of Time, 207, 327; Mobile Engineers, 254; New Teacher, the, 463; Newsreels, 34, 555; Next of Kin, the, 486; One of Our Aircraft is Missing, 419; One Foot in Heaven, 442; Reap the Wild Wind, 375; Remarkable Andrew, the, 442; Remember the Day, 351; Rome - Hart, 6oz; Saboteur, 531; Spoilers, the, 59; Sullivan's Travels, 35; Tale of Two Cities, 231; They Flew Alone, 507; This Gun For Hire, 53i; To Be or Not To Be, 442; Two-Faced Woman, the, 82; What a Man, 254; World Premiere, 82; Review of the Year (i941), 10.
POETRY
Autumnal (T. R. Hodgson), 105; Call 10 Britain (1939-1942) (W. J. Turner), 231; Cessation of War (E. Collins) 579; Dallas: His Dirge (Diana James), 577; Dearest, the Daffodils are Shining (Diana James), 179; Dialogue in Hades, a (Lord Vansittart), 553; Horoscope, the - (Diana James). 417; Hyperion to a Satyr (Sheila Shannon), 279; Life and Death (Freya Stark), 531; Michael and Lucifer (Mary-Adair Macdonald), 252; Night- Fighter Pilots (Clifford Allen), 463; Phoenix, the (Sheila Shannon), 82; Re- flection (Norman Hampson), 327; Sign- post, the (W. G. Hole) 555; Smile, the (Diana James), 325; Town Girl (Diana James), 529; Well Spoken (J. B. NJ, 152; While My Head Was in the Skies (Diana James), 80.
FINANCE AND INVESTMENT 22. 46, 70, 92, 1t6, 142, 166, 218, 242, 266, 290, 314, 338, 362, 386, 406, 430, 450, 474, 494, 518, 542, 566, 590.
A SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK 4, 23, 52. 76, 102, 124, 148, 172, 196, 224, 248, 272, 296, 320, 344, 368, 392, 412, 436, 456, 480, 500, 524, 548. 572.. 596.
OPERA AND BALLET Anglo-Po.ish Ballet, io; Con-us, 82; Fantasia on Hamlet, 507; Moscow Bells, 231; Russian Ballet de la Yeunesse- Anglaise, so; Tales of Hoffmann, 254.
MUSIC
Afro-American Symphony, 419; B.B.C.. the, and British Music, 154; Blossom Time at the Lyric Theatre, 303; Con- temporary Music at Wigmore Hall, 107: " Leningrad " Symphony. the, 602; Magic Flute, the, at the New Theatre, 351; ShOStidt0Vitett'S Music, 555; Twenty Years Back, 531.
ART English Art and the Mediterranean. 35. Modem English Water Colours, 351; National Gallery Exhibition, 35: Recent Acquisitions by Tate Gallery. 35t; Royal Academy, the, 442; Sicken,. 107; Three British Artists, 203.