Index for January - June 1985 Subjects and Titles
A Abercrombie, Nicholas, Stephen Hill and Bryan S. Turner, The Dominant Ideology Thesis, 19 Jan 24(R)
Aberdeen, the Marquesses of, 16 Mar 28(R) Abortion: the anti-abortion lobby in the US, 9 Feb 10(A), 23 Mar 21(L); Enoch Powell's Unborn Children (Protection) Bill, 23 Feb 5(N), 18 May 5. 8 Jun 5(LA), 15 Jun 4(PW), I6(A); a US anti-abortionist, 9 Mar 8(A); the man who 'sold' abortion to the US, 18 May 14(A); church leaders and the 'unborn child' issue, 15 Jun 16(A); see also Birth control
Above and below Calcutta, 15 Jun 11(A)
Abyssinia: Evelyn Waugh on, 20 Apr 27(R), 1 Jun 16(L) Accents, 11 May 37(A) Accountants: their increased moral authority, 4 May 7(D) Acrostic poems, 22 Jun 38(CO)
Adams, Michael, The Untravelled World: A Memoir, 4 May 32(R) Advertising: foreign languages in TV commercials, 12 Jan
30(AR); the BBC's opposition to advertisements, 26 Jan 5(N),
6 Apr 4(PC); VAT on newspaper advertising, 23 Mar 6(A); the Spectator's advertisement on Channel 4, 4 May 38(AR) Afghanistan: how the war is reported in Russia, 5 Jan 9(A) After the Ball is Over (Old Vic), 6 Apr 30(AR)
Age: effect on athletes, 13 Apr 37(A)
AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) a big increase in cases, 19 Jan 16(A); the disease in Sweden, 9 Feb 5(N); how it is contracted, 23 Feb 6(AV), 16 Mar 22(L); no danger to heterosexuals?, 2 Mar 5(N); spread in the US through bathhouses, 9 Mar 7(A); research into Aids, 9 Mar 7(A); as a theme for plays, 13 Apr 7(D) Aids in the bathhouse, 9-Mar 7(A) Aiken, Joan, Mansfield Revisited, 19 Jan 23(R) Airman and the Carpenter, The, Ludovic Kennedy, 4 May 26(R)
Air travel: flying from England to Nicaragua, 12 Jan 11(A); meet- ing relatives at Heathrow, 26 Jan 7(D); hand luggage on Aer Lingua, 23 Feb 7(D); picnicking in aircraft, 23 Mar 41(A), 30 Mar 21(1); a TWA jet hijacked by Shi'ite Arabs after leaving Athens for Rome, 22 Jun 4(PW), 5(LA), 7(D), 29 Jun 4(PW), 11, 12(A) Aitken, Jonathan: wins the 'Sue-Ellen' libel case. 9 Feb 4(PC) Albania: British intervention during the 1939-45 war and after, 26 Jan 31(R); Radio Tirana, 30 Mar 36, 27 Apr 39(AR); working in wartime with Enver Hoxha, 20 Apr 16(A)
Albanian Assignment, David Smiley, 26 Jan 27(R)
Alcohol: see Drink
Alfred Gilbert, Richard Dorment, 15 Jun 20(R) Allen Powers: The Pure Theory of Ideology, Kenneth Minogue, 9 Mar 21(R) All For Love: A Study In Soap Opera, Peter Buckman, 19 Jan 26(R) All quiet on the home front, 4 May 13(A) All the world a bomb, 30 Mar 8(A) Alpers, Anthony, (ed.) The Stories of Katherine Mansfield, 25 May 30(R)
Alphabet, the: the letters and their qualities, 9 Mar 35(CO) Li
Alther, sa, Other Women, 9 Mar 23(R) Amadeus (film), 26 Jan 29(AR)
Anarchism: a biography of Emma Goldman, 23 Mar 24(R), 6 Apr
AngadiI7(L), Patricia, The Governess, 13 Apr 30(R) Angola: three Britons captured by Units. 12 Jan 5T) m
Amals: Africans' fear of chameleons, Sian 10(A ; dissection of animals by medical students, 19 Jan 17(A); a defence of ani- mals, 25 May 32(R) Anniversaries: I985's musical anniversaries, 12 Jan 27, 23 Mar 33(AR)
Another voice, 5 Jan 6,12 Jan 6,26 Jan 6,2 Feb 6,9 Feb 7,16 Feb 6, 23 Feb 6, 2 Mar 6, 16 Mar 6, 23 Mar 8, 30 Mar 6,6 Apr 6, 13 Apr 6,20 Apr 6,27 Apr 8,4 May 8, 11 May 8, 18 May 8,25 May 8, 1 Jun 8, 8 Jun 8, 22 Jun 8.29 Jun 8(AV Antarctica and the Falklands, Robert Fox, 2 Feb 20(R) Antiques: English 18th- and early 19th-century furniture at auc- tion, I Jun 31(AR) Anton Chekhov: Selected Letters, (ed.) Lillian Hellman, 26 Jan 26(R) 1 At ARTICLE AR) THE Alas AV) ANOTHER VOICE
C) CENTREPIECE CO) COMPETITION CS) CITY AND SUBURBAN D) DIARY E) THE ECONOMY I) ILLUSTRATION
})iINL) LETTER LA) LEADING ARTICLE ) NCT1E P) POEM PC) POLITICS ) POSTSCRIPT PW) PORTRAITOFTHE WEEK BOOK REVIEW MISCELLANEOUS Anzus Treaty, the: in danger of breakdown, 23 Mar 10(A) Appleby, Dom Raphael, Dear Church, What's the Point?, 2 Mar 6(AV), 9 Mar 19(L) Apple Poem, 6 Apr 2I(P Arabella (Glynclebourn4 22 Jun 32(AR) Arbus, Diane: a biography, y, 9 Mar 25(R)
ARCHITECTURE
Camden saws the spikes off iron railings, 2 Feb 5(N); Italian Re- naissance architecture, 2 Feb 24(R); Sir Reginald Blomfield and his career, 9 Feb 29(AR); the Mansion House Square pro- ject, 9 Mar 5(N), 4 Mrir 5(1...A), 18(A), 11 May 5(N), f 9(CS), 25 May 5(N), 8 Jun 19 CS ; the Royal Exchange building de- scheduled, 16 Mar 1(s ); Somerset House and its Fine Rooms, 6 Apr 5, 13 Apr 5(N); the Property Services Agency, 6 Apr 5(N), 27 Apr 25(L); a profile of SirJohn Summerson, 6 Apr I2(A), 13 Apr 23(L); architects' writing on architecture, 13 Apr 29(R); the City of London's Draft Local Plan, 4 May I8(A); re- placements and survivors among City of London buildings, 4 May 23(CS); the Mansion House Square project turned down, 25 May 5(1.) Architecture in an Age of Scepticism, (comp.) Denys Lasdun, 13 Apr 29(R) Architecture of the Italian Renaissance, The, Jacob Burckhardt (ed. Peter Murray), 2 Feb 24(R) 'Aren't you scared?', 12 Jan 10(A) Arguing with David Blunkett, 11 May 16(A) Artadne auf Naxos (Covent Garden), 22 Jun 32(AR) ARMY AND ARMED FORCES, THE
a life sentence ones army private, 12 Jan I9(C); the meaning and origin of 'LMF', 19 Jan 21, 26 Jan 20(L); the RAF in the 1939-45 war, 30 Mar 23(R); the 'Rocket' Troop, RI-IA, 13 Apr 23(1); an incident at an officer cadet training camp, 4 May 7(D); servicemen from Cyprus on trial for giving away secrets, 22 Jun 7(D)
ART
artists' exhibitions: Francis Bacon, 11 May 32,25 May 35, Hans Bellmer, 4 May 37, David Bomberg, 30 Mar 34, Bonington, 1 Jun 30, Bonnard, 15 Jun 31, Alan Bowyer, 13 Apr 36, Chagall, 2 Feb 29, Alex Colville, 27 Apr 36, Raymond Coxon, 19 Jan 31, John Craxton, 22 Jun 31, Edna Ginesi, 19 Jan 31, Peter Greenham, 23 Mar 33, Jessica Gwynne, 8 Jun 30, Eric Ken- nington, 19 Jan 31, Edward Lear, I Jun 28, Chris Le Brun, 29 Jun 33, John Lessore, 9 Mar 30, Robin Mason, 19 Jan 31, Samuel Prout, 1 Jun 30, Renoir, 9 Feb 28, Ceri Richards, 22 Jun 31, Adrian Ryan, 8 Jan 30, Henry Tonks, 9 Mar 30, John Won- nacott , 23 Mar 33(AR)
museums of modern art, 5 Jan 25(AR); the Tate to ercct a build- ing for New Art, 5 Jan 25(AR); this year's International Con- temporary Art Fair. 26 Jan 31(AR); an Amsterdam exhibition of post-1940 work, 16 Feb 36(AR); the St Ives artistic commun- ity, 23 Feb 27(AR); The British Art Show, 2 Mar 32(AR); the Arts Council criticised, 2 Mar 32(AR); contemporary Swiss art, 30 Mar 34(AR); four Australian artists, 30 Mar 34(AR); the Davies Bequest, 6 Apr 35(PS); Wales's lack of a national gal- lery, 6 Apr 35(I'S), 20 Apr 19(L); the Saatchi Collection, 6 Apr 31(AR); engraved glass by Laurence Whistler, 13 Apr 35(AR); the RWS's spring exhibition, 13 Apr 36(AR); nine painters, 13 Apr 36(AR); masterpieces ruined by restoration, 27 Apr 30(R); painting in Newlyn 1900-1930, 27 Apr 36(AR); the 14th John Moores competition, 4 May 34(AR); Francis Bacon, 11 May 32, 25 May 35, 36(AR); Henry Lamb, 18 May 29(R pictures from the National Gallery of Ireland, 18 May 32(AR ; the best place in clubs to display paintings, 25 May 7(D); the Royal Academy summer exhibition, 8 Jun 30(AR); a biography of Alfred Gil- bert, 15 Jun 20(R); 19th-century sculpture, 15 Jun 20(R); Paul Getty's gift of LSO million to the National Gallery, 22 Jut 8(AV); art outside the galleries, 22 Jun 29(R); young dealers accepted into the art establishment, 29 Jun 33(AR)
Art Beyond the Gallery in Early Twentieth-Century England,
Richard Cork, 22 Jun 29(R)
Artful Egg, The, James McClure, 5 Jan 21(R) Artist and Tradesman, Walter Shewring, 9 Feb 26(R) Artist Unknown, Robert Rubens, 15 Jun 22(R)
Arts, the: the Arts Council and the Government attacked over the National Theatre's grant, 16 Feb 5(N), 6(AV); government subsidies lobe cut (in real terms), 16 Feb 33(AR); sponsorship, 16 Feb 33(AR); the Arts Council's promotion of the arts criti- cised, 2 Mar 32(AR); the cutting of grants for the arts, 18 May 16(A); the summer's arts festivals, 25 May 34(AR); how Bri- tain's arts heritage should be marketed, 1 Jun 27(AR) Arts and antiques, 1 Jun 27-32(AR)
As You Like It (Stratford-on-Avon), 18 May 33(AR) Auction sales: 23 Feb 30(AR); Scottish sales of Scottish items, 16 Mar 34(AR)); dealing with items brought for valuation, 27 Apr 37(AR); English 18th-and early 19th-century furniture, 1 Jun 31(AR N,i Auden, .H.: his relations with Chester Kaltman, 30 Mar 27(R) Auden in Love, Dorothy Farnan, 30 Mar 27(R)
Austen, Jane: 19 Jan 23(1); books on, 19 Jan 23(R)
Austen, Jane. Volume The First: Lady Susan, 19 Jan 23(R) Austen Chamberlain: Gentleman in Politics, David Dutton, 18 May 26(R)
Austin, John and Sarah: a biography, 29 Jun 23(R) Australia: and the Anzus Treaty, 23 Mar 10(A), 30 Mar 21(L); the 'bodyline' cricket controversy of 1932-33, 8 Jun 7(D), 15 Jun 12(A), 22 Jun 7(D); memories of a 'freebie' trip to Australia, 15 Jun 19(C); a barracker's offer, 29 Jun 20(L)
Australia's charm, refinement and HP sauce, 15 Jun 19(C)
Austria: the defence minister greets a released Nazi war criminal. 2 Feb 8(A); the British Embassy in Vienna, 23 Feb 5(N); a film based on the traitor Colonel Rea 13 Apr 15(A); a thaw in Austro-Czech relations, 25 May 17(A)
Authors: and VAT on books, 2 Feb 7(D); the craft of literary biography, 4 May 28(R); see also BOOKS Ayres, Jack (ed.) Paupers and Pig Killers: The Diary of William Holland, A Somerset Parson 1799-1818, 2 Mar 29(R) Back to what?, 9 Mar 11(A)
Bacon, Francis: 11 May 32(1); a retrospective exhibition, 11 May 32,25 May 35(AR); Interviewed, 25 May 36(AR)
Bad climate, 16 Mar 16(A) Bad Medicine, Miriam Borgenicht, 5 Jan 21(R) Bakhash, Shaul, The Reign of the Ayatollahs, 16 Feb 26(R)
Balfour, A.J.: a biography, 25 May 29(R)
Balfour: Intellectual Statesman, Ruddock F. Mackay, 25 May
29(R)
Ballet: see DANCE AND BALLET Ball Game, The, 4 May 33(P)
Balogh, Lord, 26 Jan 5(N) Bangladesh: many deaths from a cyclonic 'tidal bare', 8 Jun I4(A); the power of the landlords, 8 Jun 14(A)
Banking on nationalism, 16 Mar I8(A)
BANK OF ENGLAND, THE
and the defence of sterling, 19 Jan 20(CS); the Governor quoted, 9 Feb 18(CS); its authority and autonomy eroded, 8 Jun 20(E); Charles Goodhart leaves, 15 Jun I7(CS); the Governor's bees, 22 Jun 21(CS); th collapse of Johnson Matthey Bankers, 29 Jun 19(CS)
BANKS
Hambro's Bank, 5 Jan 1 6(CS); Lazards and the privatisation of defence undertakings, 9 Feb 18, 16 Feb 21(CS); biased against women?, 16 Feb 7(D); one consequence of the composite rate tax on deposits, 16 Feb 21(CS); the Scottish banks, 16 Mar 18(A); personal numbers and cashcards, 13 Apr 22, 20 Apr I 8(CS); high interest bank accounts, 20 Apr 18,4 May 23(CS); some US banks in difficulties, 1 Jun 9(A)
Bank v. the Treasury, The, 13 Apr 21(E) Barber, Lionel, and John Lawrenson, The Price of Truth, 11 May 25(R) Barbtere di Siviglia, II (Covent Garden and Kent Opera), 30 Mar 31(AR) Barnard, Christiaan, Good Life, Good Death, 27 Apr 33(R) Bartered Bride, The (Coliseum), 13 Apr 33(AR) Bar with no hats, A, 16 Feb 14 A)
Bath Oliver biscuitr, 8 Jun 19( S)
Bayer, William, The Switch, 20 Apr 31(R) BBC, THE its campaign fo7 a higher licence fee 5 Jan 14(A), 26 Jan 5(N); its attitude to advertising, 26Jan 5(N, 6 Apr 4(PC); Times lead- ing articles on the BBC, 2 Feb 35(P S); its financial problems of its own making, 9 Feb 16(A); Orwell's wartime broadcasts, 30 Mar 25(R); the licence fee raised to £58, 6 Apr 4(PC), 7(D); programme economies, 13 Apr 22(CS); its first 50 years, 1 Jun 21(R); the Director-General accuses Rupert Murdoch and the Times, 29 Jun 17(A); see also RADIO and TELEVISION BBC, The: The First Fifty Years, Asa Briggs, 1 Jun 21(R) Bed of Flowers, A. Auberon Waugh, 29 Jun 29(R) Beef Wellington Blue, Max Davidson, 30 Mar 29(R)
Bees, 22 Jun 21(CS)
Before and after the deluge, 8 Jun 14(A) Begging bowl economics, 5 Jan 14(A)
Bellmer, Hans: exhibition, 4 May 37(AR) Belloc, Hilaire: his old home, 13 Apr 7(D) Bclushi, John; 11 May 30(1); a biography, 11 May 30(R) Benign° and Kim, 19 Jan 7(A) Bentley, James, Martin Niemoeller, 13 Apr 32(R) Best, George: on his prison experience, 2 Mar 36(AR) &theII, Nicholas, The Great Betrayal: The Untold Story of Kim Philby's Biggest Coup, 26 Jan 27(11) Between mountain and sea, 16 Mar 32(P) Beverly Hills Cop (film), 2 Feb 30(AR) Big Apple and pussy-cats, 25 May 20(A) Big isinvisible, Belinda Charlton. 15 Jun 25(R) Big lie, The, 9 Feb 7(AV) Bing, Geoffrey: a meeting in Accra, 29 Jun 2I(C) Biography: extracts from imaginary biographies, 5 Jan 31(C0); Wider treatment by contemporary biographers, 20 Apr 7(D); the craft of literary biography, 4 May 28(R) Birdy (film), 22 Jun 33(AR) Birmingham: a stay in a lodging house for working men, 16 Feb 14(A); lack of secondhand book shops?, 23 Feb 7(D). 9 Mar 19, 6 Apr 17(L) Birth A, 11 May 31(P) Birth control: artificial insemination of surrogate mothers, 12 Jan 3(PW), 5(N), 19 Jan 22(C); controversy in Ireland over con- traception and abortion, 2 Feb 11,6 Apr 10(A); Enoch Powell's Unborn Children (Protection) Bill, 23 Feb 5(N), 18 May 5, 8 Jun 5(LA), 15 Jun 4(PW), 16(A); a demand for a post-coital pill, 11 May 7(D); see also Abortion Birthday party, a, 1 Jun 37(A) Black Country, the: the relics of its traditional trades, 22 Jun I6(A) Black, not ethnic, 12 Jan 15(A) Blixen, Karen; her years in Kenya, 13 Apr 10(A) Blomfield, Sir Reginald: his career. 9 Feb 29(AR); exhibition, 9 Feb 29(AR) Blood for Blood, Julian Gloag, 15 Jun 22(R) Blood .Simple (film), 9 Feb 3I(AR) Blunkett, David: interviewed, II Mi;3i I6(A)
B Boat people marooned, II May I4(A
Hadley Head G.K. Chesterton, he, (sel, and intro.) PI Kavanagh, 22 Jun 24(R) Bodyline insults, 15 Jun I2(A) Bold, Alan, (ed.) The Letters of Hugh McDiartnid, 16 Mar 30(R) Romberg, David: exhibition. 30 Mar 34(AR) Bonington, Richard Parkes: exhibition, 1 Jun 30(AR) Bonnard: exhibition of drawings, 22 Jun 31(AR) Bonner, Raymond, Weakness and Deceit, 22 Jun 27(R) BOOKS the best and worst books of 1984, 5 Jan 22(X); the threat of VAT on the printed word, 26 Jan 17(A), 2 Feb 7(D), 16 Mar 40(AR); Robson Books sue Jeffrey Bernard over a book ad- vance, 26 Jan 34(A); secondhand book shops, 23 Feb 7(D), 9 Mar 19, 6 Apr 17(L), 20 Apr 33(A); the new British Library project attacked, 2 Mar I8(A); publishers' jacket blurbs, 23 Mar 21,30 Mar 2I(L); London's new and secondhand book shops, 20 Apr 33(A); books which influenced the industrial worker, 22 Jun 7(D) Booth, Stanley, The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones, 9 Mar 26(R) Borgenicht, Miriam, Bad Medicine, 5 Jan 21(R) Bosworth, Patricia, Diane Arbus: A Biography, 9 Mar 25(R) Botha, President P.W.: 6 Apr 1(1); his dilemma, 6 Apr 11(A) Botham, Ian: Winning Without Dot/tam, 26 Jan I4(A) Bowles, Paul, The Spider's House, 30 Mar 30(R) Bowyer, Alan: exhibition. 13 Apr 36(AR) Boyd, Derek, The Gordon Heritage, 22 Jun 23(R) Brackenbury, Rosalind, Sense and Sensuality, 9 Mar 211(R) Braddock, Bessie, 2 Mar 7(D) Brandon Papers, The, Quentin Bell, 9 Mar 24(R) Brazil's foreign debts, II May 19(CS) Breakfast Club, The (film), 15 Jun 27(AR) Breaking the Silence (Mermaid), 15 Jun 28(AR) Brecon and Radnor by-election, the: the campaign, 22 Jun 14(A); the candidates' chances, 29 Jun 6(PC); 29 Jun 7(D) Brett, Dorothy: a biography, 26 Jan 25(R) Brett, Lionel, Our Selves Unknown, 2 Mar 26(R) Brett, Simon: A Shock to the System, Sian 2I(R); Not Dead, Only Resting, 5 Jan 21(R) Brett: From Bloomsbury to Mexico, Sean Hignett, 26 Jan 25(R) Bricklayers' Arms Development, The, 1 Jun 22(P) Briggs, Ass, The BBC: The First Fifty Years, 1 Jun 21(R) BRITAIN now a nation of appeasers, 26 Jan 17(A); the decline of the
British Empire, 9 Feb 35(C0); British violence and the prevail- ing philosophy. 30 Mar 6(AV); economic position in 1945 and after. 11 May 23(R); pleading the 'national interest' no longer an effective argument, 18 May 7(D); the 'English disease', 8 Jun 015(A), 29 Jun 20(L); the En lish tradition of butchering foreig- ners, 8 Jun 17(A), 29 Jun 20(L) Britain and Bulgaria, 2 Mar 13(A) British Council, The: The First Fifty Years, Frances Donaldson, 19 Jan 28(R)
British Telecom: multiple applications for shares, 30 Mar 18(CS) Britten, Leon: 'looks horrible and sounds even worse'. 4 May 8(AV) Broken Mirrors (film), 13 Apr 34(AR) Brooke, John, (ed.) Horace Walpole's Memoirs, 29 Jun 25(R) Brown, David, The Divine Trinity, 6 Apr 23(R) Brown, George (Lord George-Brown): death. 8 Jun 5(N), 7(D). 15 Jun 18(L); who first described him as 'tired and emotional'?, 15 Jun 7(D) Bruce-Gardyne, Jock, Mrs Thatcher's First Administration, 19 Jan 26(R) Brzezinski. Zbignicw: his plan to re-unify Europe, 1 Jun 11(A) Buckman, Peter. All For Love: A Study in Soap Opera, 19 Jan 26(R) BUDGET, nu.:
the Chancellor's Budget strategy, .5 Jan 15(E): threats to tax re- liefs, 12 Jan 17(CS); pension concessions in danger, 12 Jun 17(CS); how the Chancellor might tax pensions and pension Funds. 16 Feb 21(CS), 22(E); speculations on the Budget's con- tents, 16 Mar 21(CS); Nigel Lawson's second Budget examined, 23 Mar 3(PW), 4(PC), 5(E), 6(A); Parliament's discussion of the Finance Bill. 11 M.11 20(E); see also TAXATION Building the wrong sort o enterprise, 4 May 5(LA) Bulgaria: attacks on the Turkish minority, 2 Mar I3(A); Britons as Bulgarian national heroes, 2 Mar 13(A); a 1895 Times corres- pondent, 2 Mar 13(A); denies plotting to kill the Pope. 15 Jun 8(A)
Bulgarian outrage, 15 Jun 8(A) Bulimia at the banks, I Jun 9(A) Burchfield. Robert. The English Language, 9 Feb 23(R) Burckhardt, Jacob, The Architecture of the Italian Renaissance (ed. Peter Murray), 2 Feb 24(R) Burglaries. 6 Apr 34(A) Burkhardt, Frederick, and Sydney Smith, (ed.) The C'orrespon. dence of Charles Darwin: Volume 11821-1836, 4 May 29(R) Burma: Auberon Waugh's visit. 26 Jan 6(AV) Burman, Edward. The inquisition: The Hammer of Heresy, 12 Jan 22(R) Burrows, Larry, 27 Apr 25(L) Business Expansion Scheme, the, 9 Feb I 8(CS) . . .but indefinite purgatory, 23 Mar 12(A) Byron. Lord: 8 Jun 23(1); his homosexuality, 8 Jun 23(R) Byron and Greek Love, Louis Crompton, 8 Jun 23(R) By the Fisheries, Jeremy Reed, 26 Jan 29(R) 'C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield, Richard Deacon, 23 Feb 25(R) Caine Mutiny Court Martial, The (Queen's). 9 Mar 29(AR) Cairncross, Alex, Years of Recovery: British Economic' Policy 1945-51, 11 May 23(R) Cairnduff, Maureen, (ed.) Who's Who in Ireland: The Influential 1000, 12 Jan 2I(R) Calcutta Metro, the, 15 Jun 11(A) Calendar of the Letters of E. M, Forster, A, (compiled) Mary Lago, 11 May 27(R) Cameron, James: a tribute, 2 Feb 5(N); 9 Feb 6(D); as journalist, 16 Mar 20(A) Camping in Nairobi, 19 Jan I2(A) Can Labour shuffle or goosestep to victory?, 27 Apr 6(PC) Can we help Aids?, 19 Jan 16(A) Capriccio (Scottish Opera, Glasgow), 19 Jan 31(AR) Capuleti, I (Covent Garden), 16 Mar37(AR) Carmen (film), 23 Mar 34(AR) Carmen (Glyndebourne), 25 May 37(AR) Carpenter, Humphrey, Secret Gardens: The Golden Age of Chil- dren's Literature, 20 Apr 21(R) 31(R) Castro, Fidel: visited by Neil Kinnock, 26 Jan 21(C) Cats: 23 Feb 32(A); their behaviour. 4 May 40(A) Caufield, Catherine, In the Rainforest, 23 Mar 29(R) Cavalcade (Chichester), II May 33(AR), 25 May 25(L) Como, Denis Mack Smith, 4 May 33(R) Cenerentola, La (Glyndebourne). 8 Jun 34(AR) Central America: see individual countries Centre Forwards who refuse to kick off, The, 18 May 6(P(') Centrepiece, 12 Jan 19, 19 Jan 22,26Jan 21, 2 Feb 20. 161:els 24. 23 Mar 22. 30 Mar 22, 6 Apr 18. 13 Apr 24, 20 Apr 20. 27 Apr 26. 4 May 25, I I Muy 22, 18 May 24, 25 May 26. 1 Jun 17. 8 Jun 22, 15 Jun 19. 29 Jun 2I(C) Chagall: exhibition. 2 Feb 29(AR) Challis. Chris, Quest for Keroliac, 9 Feb 2I(R) Chamberlain. Sir Austen: a biography, 18 May 26(R) Chameleons, Sian 10(A) Chancellor's nerve, A, 16 Feb 22(E) Chancellor who never was, 2 Mar I2(A) Change: changes unwelcome. 5 Jan 31(PS); change for change's sake, 11 May 38(PS)
Chaos and !twiner in Nkruinah's Gold 0111.11, 29 Jun 2I ((')
Chaplin: His Life and Art, David Robinson. 9 Mar 20(R) Chapman. A.P.F.: a biography, 6 Apr 7(D) Charlemont. Lord: his travels in Greece and Turkey, 20 Apr 25(R) Charlton, Belinda. Big is invisible, IS Jun 25(R) Chccvcr, John: a memoir by his daughter, 2 Feb 25(R) Cheever, Susan, Home Before Dark, 2 Feb 25(R) Chckhov: selected letters, 26 Jan 26(R) Chelsea Flower Show, the, 8 Jun 34(A) Chcrnenko, President: 16 Mar 5(1); death. 16 Mar 3(PW); his period of leadership, 23 Mar I2(A) Cherry Blossom Black, 25 May 32(P) Cherry-Garrard, Apsley: with Scott in the Antarctic, 16 Feb 7(D) Ci Britain's explosion of chess strength. 5 Jan 32(A); the men's and women's zonals at Brighton. 5 Jan 32(A); 1984 a remarkable year for English chess, 12 Jan 32(A); the Hastings tournament, 12 Jan 32, 19 Jan 36(A); the world championship match bet- ween Karpov and Kasparov and its premature end, 12 Jan 32, 16 Feb 411,23 Feb 3(PW), 8(A), 2 Mar 39, 30 Mar 39, 4 May 42. II May 39, 18 May 38.25 May 44(A); the Commonwealth cham- pionship, 19 Jan 36. 9 Feb 36. 23 Feb 34. 2 Mar 39(A); Alexan- der Behavsky, 26 Jan 36(A); the Wyk suit Zee tournament, 26 Jan 36, 9 Feb 36(A); the national club championship, 2 Feb 36(A); the latest Flo ratings. 9 Feb 36(A); Norag computers in the Commonwealth championship, 23 Feb 34(A); the Dock- lands junior championship, 2 Mar 39(A); a tournament in Malta. 9 Mar 36(A); recent events in the chess world. 16 Mar 43(A); Nigel Short's defeat of Lev Alburt, 23 Mar 39(A); Al- hurt's book on Alekhinc's Defence, 23 Mar 39(A); the Lugano and Reykjavik tournaments, 6 Apr 36(A); the Linares tourna- ment .6 Apr 36. 13 Apr 40(A); the USSR championship. 20 Apr
40(A); the Fide President's press conference in London, 4 May
42. 18 May 38(A); the 1951 Botvinnik-Bronstein world title match, It May 39(A); the Tunis Interzonal. II May 40, 25 May 43. 1 Jun 39(A); the Fide executive council on the world cham- pionship final, 25 May 44(A); Batsford's Chess Classic's series, 1 Jun 40(A); how the world championship rematch affects the Interzonals. I Jun 40(A); the Karpov-Kusparov rematch to take place in Moscow, 8 Jun 39.29 Jun 38(A); Kasparov's matches against 110brier and Andersson, 8 Jun 40, 15 Jun 33, 22 Jun 38, 29 Jun 38(A); Kasparov on the world championship rematch terms, 15 Jun 33, 22 Jun 39(A); Karpov's methods of prepara- tion, 22 Jun 38(A); Raymond Keene 's OBE, 29 Jun 500; chess books reviewed, 2 Feb 36, 16 Mar 43, 18 May 38(A) Chess at the Top, Anatoly Karpov, 2 Feb 36(A) Chesterton, G.K.: the popular image of him false, 9 Feb 35/PS). 2 Mar 2I(L); an anti-semite?, 2 Mar 21, 9 Mar 9.6 Apr 17(L): on
USING THIS INDEX Arrangement of entries Entries are arranged in letter-brletter alphabetical order, i.e. spaces between words are ignored. Thus the entry Interesting Times precedes 'in the Belly of the Beast'. Abbre- viations 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.
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Child sex craze, The, 2 Mar 8(A)
China: modernisation and closer contacts with the West, 25 May 11(A); attitude to foreign policy, 15 Jun 5(N); TV films about China, 29 Jun 35(AR)
Chitty, Susan, Now to my Mother: A Very Personal Memoir of Antonia White, 15 Jun 23(R) Choosing a Guest, Michael Schmidt, 26 Jan 28(R)
CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH
Spectator readers as churchgoers, 5 Jan 7(D); eligibility for re- ceiving Holy Communion. 5 Jan 17(L); Dr Johnson and 'the case against God', 12 Jan 3I(PS); the Bishop of Durham answers questions from children, 26 Jan 7(D); commitment to the faith as a precondition of church marriage. 2 Feb 16(A); a defence of the faith, 2 Feb 23(R); the Church and the release of the British hostages in Libya, 9 Feb 5(N); 'illiterate' clergy, 9 Feb 23(R), 16 Feb 23(L); the Bishop of Sheffield on unemploy- meat, 23 Feb 6(AV); the Bishop of Durham's pronouncements, 23 Mar 7(N), 6 Apr 16(A), 27 Apr 8(AV), II May 21(.); the Authorised Version substituted for the New English Bible by a reader of the lesson, 23 Mar 9(D); a 1954 Easter editorial from the Spectator, 6 Apr 7(D); bishops' pronouncements in the media, 6 Apr I6(A), 27 Apr 25(L); the Trinity, 6 Apr 23, 24(R; D.H. Lawrence's attack on Christian attitudes, 13 Apr 24(C); belief and unbelief, 20 Apr 38(A); the Thirty-Nine Articles, 27 Apr 8(AV); the Bishop of Durham's views on the Resurrection, 27 Apr 8(AV); Newman's conversion to Rome, 25 May 5(N); the Oxford University vicar who has converted to Rome, 25 May 5(N), 8 Jun 22(C); Christian spirituality, 1 Jun 23(R); John Tavener's Vigil Service, 1 Jun 33(AR); church leaders and the 'unborn child' issue, 15 Jun 16(A); choir schools, 22 Jun 32(AR); see also ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Christmas: the Christmas radio programmes full of repeats. Sian 28(AR); reflections on Christmas, 12 Jan 30(A); G.K. Chester- ton on Christmas, 13 Apr 31(AR) Churchill. Sir Winston: and the raising of Bank rate in 1926. 13 Apr 22(CS)
Cider House Rules, The, John Irving, 22 Jun 26(R)
Cinema: see Films
City and Suburban, Sian 16, 12 Jan 17, 19 Jan 20, 26 Jan 19, 2 Feb 17, 9 Feb 18, 16 Feb 21. 23 Feb 18, 16 Mar 21. 30 Mar 18, 6 Apr 15, 13 Apr 22, 20 Apr 18,27 Apr 23, 4 May 23, I I May 19, 8 Jun 19.15 Jun 17. 22 Jun 21, 29 Jun I9(CS)
Civil Service, the: the Foreign Secretary's private office. 19 Jan 27(R); Clive Ponting acquitted on an official secrets charge, 16 Feb 3(PW), 4(PC), 12(A), 23 Feb 4(PC), 23 Mar 27(R)
Clark, Ronald W., The Survival of Charles Darwin, 4 May 29(R) Clarke, Patricia, The Governesses. 22 Jun 25(R)
CLASSES. SOCIAL lack of contact between the classes, 19 Jan 35(PS), 2 Feb 19(L); 'yobbocs' and 'loonies' fundamentally enemies but temporarily in alliance, 2 Mar 15(A), 23 Mar 21(L); 'Grafters', 9 Mar 13(A); sketch of a retired colonel, 23 Mar 20(A); comprehensive school pupils in posh counties, 11 May 7(D); working-class speech. 25 May 25(L); tree-lopping by the less affluent elite, 25 May 7(D)
Classical Education, A. Richard 'Cobb, 27 Apr 34(A), 1 Jun 24(R) Clements, Keith, Henry Lamb: The Artist and his Friends, 18 May 29(R)
Clubs, London: the best place to display paintings, 25 May 7(D); the Colony Room ('Muriers'). 15 Jun 7(D) Coalbrookdale: the Iron Bridge and the beginning of the Indust- rial Revolution, Jun 38(PS) COAL-MINING
the course of the strike, Sian 3, 12 Jan 3. 19 Jan 3,26 Jan 3.2 Feb 3. 9 Feb 3, 16 Feb 3, 23 Feb 3. 2 Mar 3, 9 Mar 3, 16 Mar 3(PW); Arthur Scargill's leadership, 5 Jan 18(R); the threatened expulsion of Nottinghamshire area, 19 Jan 5(N). 2 Feb 4(PC); communism among Nottinghamshire NUM offi- cials, 19 Jan 21(L); Mr. Kinnock opposes u parliamentary de- bate on the strike, 26 Jan 4(PC); Professor Allen's sympathy for the NUM, 26 Jan I3(A); mistakes and changes of mind on both sides, 2 Feb 4(PC); widespread wish not to humiliate the min- ers. 2 Feb 6(AV); a public school boy's experience down the mine. 2 Feb 6(AV); the strikers' position weakening, 2 Feb 1); striking miners in Hcmsworth revisited, 9 Feb 15.9 Mar II A), 6 Apr I7(L); a one-time mining village in Somerset, 23 Febe 15(A); the battle has been about obedience to the law and the authority of government. 2 Mar 4(PC); the pop community as supporters of the miners. 2 Mar 14(A); white-collar and pro- fessional 'loonies' support the industrial 'yobboes', 2 Mar 15.9 Mar I3(A); the striking miners go back to work without an agreement, 9 Mar 3(PW), 4(PC). II. I2(A). 32(AR); families divided by the strike. 9 Mar 6(D); Nottingham's 'Grafters', 9 Mar 13(A); the opening of the Kent pits, 16 Mar 7(D); a succes- sor for Ian MacGregor?, 30 Mar 18(CS); miners vote against a compulsory levy to help those dismissed, 6 Apr 6(AV); miners criticised abroad by Mrs Thatcher. 13 Apr 5(N); life imprison- ment for two miners, 25 May 4(PW), see also SCARGILL. ARTHUR ,Coarsening of cricket, The, 4 May 9(A) Cobb, Richard: 27 Apr 34(1); his account of the murder of 'Medea', 27 Apr 34t); A Classical Education, 27 Apr 34(A), I Jun 24(R); Still Li e, 1 Jun 24(R) Colegate. Isabel A Glimpse of Sion's Glory, 8 Jun 28(R) Coleman. Alice. Utopia on Trial: Vision and Reality in Planned Housing, 18 May 30(R) Coleman. Vernon, Life Without Tranquillisers, 23 Mar 30(R) Collected Short Stories of Noel Coward, Volume 11, The, (intro. Martin Turner), Ill May 211(R) Collected Stories, The, Frank Tuohy. 12 Jan 23(R) Collins Book of British Gardens, The, George Plumptre. 25 May 27(R) Colonel Redl's honour, 13 Apr I5(A)
Colville, Alex: exhibition. 27 Apr 36(AR) Comecon: an instrument of Soviet imperial control. 29 Jun 5(N) Common Market, the: see European Economic Community Commonwealth, the: a comment by the Malaysian Prime Minis- ter. 13 Apr 7(D); imperial administrators in the heyday of the Empire. 8 Jun 27(R)
Confessions of an Optimist, Woodrow Wyatt, 8 Jun 25(R) Connolly, Cyril, 5 Jun 17(L) Conquest of the Sahara, The, Douglas Porch, 23 Mar 26(R) Consecrating Lawrence, 13 Apr 24-(C) Conservationist menace, 13 Apr 6(AV)
CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT. THE Tory backbench grumbling, 12 Jan 4(PC); the Young propos- als, 12 Jan 4(PC); can it go on having bad weeks with impunity?, 19 Jan 4(PC); Mrs Thatcher's first administration, 19 Jan 26, 15 Jun 23(R); the Government's inept PR, 26 Jan 17(A); the Pin- der-Whites of the constituency associations, 9 Feb 4(PC); the effect of recent legislation on trade unions, 2 Mar 4(PC); George Younger, Secretary of State for Scotland, 16 Mar I2(A); Edward Heath still obsessed with how he lost the Tory leadership, 23 Mar I7(A); the 'Wets' attack the Government's policies, 30 Mar 4(PC), 20(E); unruly behaviour by the Federa- tion of Conservative Students at their annual conference. 6 Apr 3(PW), 5(N), 20 Apr 6(AV); Scottish scats in danger?, 6 Apr 5(N); how David Owen could come to he the Tory leader, 13 Apr 4(PC); Francis Pym's 'Conservative Centre Forward' pres- sure group, 18 May 4(PW), 6(PC), 25 May 23(E); the Centre Forward group not a success, 25 May 6(PC); Mrs Thatcher's policy unit and its functions, 8 Jun 9(A), 15 Jun 18, 22 Jun 22(L ; one of the ugliest Cabinets in memoiy, 29 Jun 7(D); sec 8130 HATCHER. Max MARGARET and individual ministers and members
Consider the Lacs, Auberon Waugh, 29 Jun 29(R)
Conversation, social, 23 Feb 32(A) COOKING Tokay goulash and Spiller's pudding. 12 Jan 34(A); on cooking Indian dishes. 26 Jan 38(A); egg mousse and oxtail stew. 9 Feb 38(A); deciding on a menu, 23 Feb 38(A); a salt cod recipe and a vegetable terrine, 9 Mar 38(A); some eccentric combinations, 23 Mar 37(A); recipes for Easter, 6 Apr 38(A); pretentious writing on cookery. 20 Apr 39(C0); vegetarian and Jamaican recipes, 11 May 40(A); coeur a la creme, crab OM and Swedish meat balls, 8 Jun 38(A); an 'Imperative Cooking' competition, 15 Jun 35(A); see also Foot) and RESTAURANTS COP10/41/IUS (Olivier), 12 Jan 26(AR)
Cork, Richard, Art Beyond the Gallery in Early Twentieth-Cen- tury England, 22 Jun 29(R) Cornish genius, A, 30 Mar I3(A) Correspondence of Charles Darwin, The: Volume 1, 1821-1836, (ed.) Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith, 4 May 29(R) Cosgrove, Patrick, Thatcher: The First Term, 15 Jun 23(R) Cotton Club, The (film), 11 May 33(AR)
Countryside, the: a long walk in the country, 26 Jan 35(PS); far- mers despoliation of the countryside, 13 Apr 6(AV); the growth of conservationism, 13 Apr 6(AV): the Severn bore, 20 Apr 39(PS); a wall-jumping sheep, 4 May 4I(PS); a poor spring, 25 May 42(PS); wild flowers in Wales, 8 Jun 37(A); some domestic trivia, 15 Jun 3I(A) Coward, Noel: IS May 28(1); his short stories, 18 May 28(R) Coxon, Raymond: exhibition, 19 Jan 3I(AR)
Craft of Literary Biography, The, (ed.) Jeffrey Meyers, 4 May
28(R)
Crampton Hodnet, Barbara Pym, 29 Jun 28(R) Crawford Papers, The, (ed.) John Vincent, 2 Feb 26(R)
Craxton, John: exhibition, 22 Jun 31(AR) Credit cards: and photographs, 15 Jun 17(CS)
Cretan Journal, A, Edward Lear (ed. Rowena Fowler), 20 Apr
26(R)
Crewe Train, Rose Macaulay, 16 Feb 27(R) Crick, Michael, Scargill and the Miners, Sian 18(R)
CRICKET the MCC tour of India, 26 Jan 14(A); the so-called World Championship tournament in Australia, 9 Mar 6(D); bio- graphies of A.P.F. Chapman and G.O. Allen, 6 Apr 7(0); the 1932-33 'bodyline' series in Australia, 8 Jun 7(D), 15 Jun I2(A), 22 Jun 7(D); the four ills afflicting contemporary cricket, 4 May 9(A), 1 Jun 16(L); the England team selection against Austra- lia, 15 Jun 7(D); an Australian barracker's offer, 29 Jun 20(1) Crime: the case for corporal punishment, 4 May 25(C) Crime books: see Thrillers
Critchley, Julian, Westminster Blues, 8 Jun 25(R) Crompton. Louis, Byron and Greek Love, 8 Jun 23(R)
Crosby, Bing, 19 Jan 33(AR)
Crossing into Czechoslovakia, 25 May 17(A) Crusoe s Daughter, Jane Gardam, 18 May 27(R)
Cuba: conditions under Castro, 26Jan 21(C); Neil Kinnock's visit, 26 Jan 21(C) Cuckoo, the. 30 Mar 7(D) Cults: the decline of Rastafarianism, 19 Jan 14(A)
Cunningham, E.V., The Case of the Murdered Mackenzie, 20 Apr
31(R)
Curbing media arrogance, 23 Feb 17(A) Curbing the car, 2 Mar 17(A)
Curzon family, the: capital transfer tax on the Kedleston estate, 12 Jan 6(AV), 26 Jan 20(L) Czechoslovakia: corrupt border guards arrested, 25 May 17(A) Dalton, Hugh: 23 Mar 23(1); a biography, 23 Mar 23(R), 4 May 24(L)
Daly. Mary. Pure Lust, 23 Feb 23(R)
DANCE AND BALLET
The Nutcracker, 5 Jan 27(AR); Zeffirelli's production of Swan Lake in Milan. 2 Feb 28(AR); Michael Corder's Number 3, 16 Mar 39(AR)• the Ballet Rambert's programme, 30 Mar 34(AR); Sioblian Davies, 30 Mar 34(AR); the Royal Ballet tour, 1 Jun 35(AR); Merce Cunningham and his company, l Jun 35(AR); A Month in the Country, 15 Jun 29(AR) Dance of Death, The, (Riverside Studios), 8 Jun 32(AR) Dance with a Stranger (film), 9 Mar 3I(AR) Dangerous Ages, Rose Macaulay, 16 Feb 27(R) Dangerous Summer, The, Ernest Hemingway, 29 Jun 22(R) Daniel Marini': The Quality of Leadership, B.A. Santamaria, 6 Apr 24(R) Dark centre, 16 Mar 29(P) Dear, 2 Feb 26(P) Dear Church, What's the Point?, Dom Raphael Appleby, 2 Mar 6(AV), 9 Mar 19(L) Death: the burials of Russian leaders, 23 Mar 11(A); a death on the tennis court, 18 May 7(D); a death in a pub, 25 May 41(A) Death and birth of Julia, 9 Feb I3(A) Death by doctor, 18 May 22(A) Death of the Opposition, 26 Jan 8(A)
DEATHS E.T. Deacon, Sian 5(N); James Cameron, 2 Feb 5(N); Peter Fleetwood-Hesketh, 23 Feb 5(N), 9 Mar 19(1); President Cher- nenko, 16 Mar 3(PW); Sir lain Moncreiffe of that Ilk, 16 Mar 5(N); Enver Hoxha, 20 Apr 3(PW); Dolly Burns, 20 Apr 7(D); Lord George-Brown, 8 Tun 5(N), 7(D); Roy Plomley, 8 Jun 35(AR)
Defence: The case for neutrality, 2 Mar I6(A), 16 Mar 22(L); Bri- tain should concentrate on the defence of Britain itself, 9 Mar I5(A); the controversy over President Reagan's 'Star Wars' programme, 30 Mar 5(N), 8(A), 29 Jun 9(A) Demonstrated by Mr Knapp. 25 May 5(LA) Denton, Michael, Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, 4 May 29(R) Depression, irrational, 16 Mar 42(PS)
Design: old telephone boxes to be replaced, 9 Feb I2(A), 23 Feb 19,2 Mar 21, 30 Mar 21(L)
Devas, Nicolettc, Two Flamboyant Fathers, 26 Jan 25(R) Diane Arhus: A Biography, Patricia Bosworth. 9 Mar 25(R) Diaries, old, 12 Jan 3I(A) Diary, 5 Jan 7, 12 Jan 7, 19 Jan 6, 26 Jan 7, 2 Feb 7, 9 Feb 6, 16 Feb 7, 23 Feb 7, 2 Mar 7, 9 Mar 6. 16 Mar 7, 23 Mar 9, 30 Mar 7, 6 Apr 7, 13 Apr 7, 20 Apr 7, 27 Apr 7, 4 May 7, 11 May 7, 18 May 7, 25 May 7, 1 Jun 7, 8 Jun 7, 15 Jun 7, 22 Jun 7, 29 Jun 7(D) Diary of -Thomas Turner 1754-1765, The, (ed.) David Vaisey, 2 Mar 29(R) Dimensions of Television Violence, Barrie Gunter, 16 Feb 25(R) Diocletian and the Roman Recovery, Stephen Williams, 13 Apr 28(R)
Diplomacy: See FOREIGN RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY
Disabled and handicapped, the: use of public telephones. 9 Feb 12(A), 23 Feb 19(L) Divine Trinity, The, avid Brown, 6 Apr 23(R) Doctors: a US heart surgeon, 9 Feb 34(A); two medical mysteries, 9 Feb 34(A); a doctor recalls some mad patients, 9 Mar 16(A); the ethics of random controlled trials, 23 Mar 30(R); Christman Barnard on euthanasia, 27 Apr 33(R); a demand for a post. coital pill, II May 7(D); dead or removed patients still on doctors lists, 11 May 22(C); Death byloctor, 18 May 22(A); See 8180 MEDICAL
Dogs: dogs with inbred prejudices, 30 Mar 22(C), 20 Apr 19(L); a lost dog found, 13 Apr 7(D)
Dominant Ideology Thesis, The, Nicholas Abercrombie, Stephen Hill and Bryan S. Turner, 19 Jan 24(R) Donaldson, Frances. The British Council: The First Fifty Years, 19 Jan 28(R) Don Carlos (Covent Garden), 27 Apr 37(AR) Do not go gentle, 12 Jan 14(A) Do not pay Danegeld, 22 Jun 5(LA) Doomsday (Lyceum), 25 May 38(AR) Dorment, Richard, Albert Gilbert, 15 Jun 20(R) Dorothy Wordsworth. Robert Gittings and Jo Manton, 30 Mar 24(R) Down with markets!, 2 Feb 18(E) Drabble, Margaret, (ed.) The Oxford Companion to English Lit- erature, 27 Apr 28(R)
Dreams: distressing nightmares, 19 Jan 34(A) Drink: the pros and cons of alcohol, 2 Feb 34(A), 27 Apr 26(C); motorists harassed by spot checks for alcohol, 16 Feb, 16(A); heavy drinking in the security services, 18 May 7(D); the Dram Shop laws invoked in the US, 22 Jun 13(A); a wino in the gar- den, 22 Jun 36(A); see also WINE
Drug tnenance, The: an unsuitable subject for clowning, 1 Jun 8(AV)
DRUGS
the legalising of heroin and other drugs opposed. 19 Jan 21, 23 Feb 19(L); Taki's drug-taking, 19 Jan 2I(L); heroin addiction, 2 Mar 36(AR);ganja-smoking in Jamaica, 16 Mar 6(AV); young aristocrats on drug charges, 30 Mar 7(D); nicotine and alcohol attacked as drugs, 27 ttl.r 26(C); British MPs report on drug abuse in the US, I Jun AV) Dry Duck on trial, 30 Mar 0(A) Dundy, Elaine, Elvis and Gladys, 29 Jun 30(R) Dune (film), Sian 25(AR) Durham, the Bishop of: questioned by children, 26 Jan 7(D); his pronouncements, 23 Mar 7(N), 6 Apr I6(A), 11 May 21(L); controversial views on the Resurrection, 27 Apr 8(AV Dutton. David, Austen Chamberlain: Gentleman in Politics, 18 May 26(R) Edinburgh: On leaving Edinburgh, 16 Mar 10(A)
Edinburgh, the Duke of: a report on British housing, 29 Jun IgAVI EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS
a parent on today's schools, 9 Feb 34(A); teaching in a country school in the south of France, 23 Feb 13(A); The Burston Re- bellion (TV), 2 Mar 36(AR); French and English education, especially of immigrant children, compared, 23 Mar 14(A); pupil violence and the teachers' pay strike, 30 Mar 6(AV); black children in secondary schools, 30 Mar 15(A); comprehensive schools in posh counties. it May 7(D); Tutor to the nobility, 18 May I8(A); Sir Keith Joseph's Green Paper on higher educa- tion, 1 Jun 6(PC); schoolboys' mild misbehaviour,1 Jun 7(D); John Rae's visit to a comprehensive school misreported, 1 Jun I5(A), 15 Jun 18(L); a correction, 1 Jun 16(L); Pungbourne Nautical College, 8 Jun 2I(L), 15 Jun 31(A); a headmaster ac- cused of racism, 22 Jun 15(A); the Gordon Boys' School, 22 Jun 23(R); 19th-century governesses, 22 Jun 25(R ; threatened clo- sure of St Michael's College, Tenbury, choir school, 22 Jun 32(AR); Eton's 'Pop' to lose its independence, 29 Jun 5(N) Edwardes, Sir Michael: a nickname, 2 Feb 17(CS)
EEC, the: see European Economic Community
EEC spending growth: Howe, but why?, 29 Jun 5(LA) Eggs, 16 Feb 7(D) Elderly heroes, 26 Jan 13(A)
Elections and by-elections: the Brecon and Radnor by-election, 22 Jun I4(A), 29 Jun 6(PC), 7(D); being a by-election candi- date, 29 Jun 7(D); see also FRANCE and GREECE
Elton, OR., F. W. Maitland, 22 Jun 28(R) Elvis and Gladys, Elaine Dandy, 29 Jun 30(R)
Embroidery, 19 Jan 30(R)
Embryonic debate aborted, 15 Jun I6(A) Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life, Alice Wexler, 23 Mar 24(R) End of 'civilisation'?, The, 6 Apr 4(PC)
Engineers: commemoration in Westminster Abbey, 23 Mar 30(P), 30 Mar 21, 6 Apr 17(L)
Engineers' Corner, 23 Mar 30(P) English inquisition, The, 2 Feb I6(A)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE Labour writers' off-putting language, 19 Jan 19(A); examples of jargon, 19 Jan 19(A). 9 Feb 19(1); 'LMF', 19 Jan 21. 26 Jan 20(10; Robert Burchfield on the English language, 9 Feb 23(R); instances of the misuse of English , 23 Feb 19(L); 'infamous', 23 Feb 19(L); Robert Burchfield on slang, 27 Apr 39(AR); accents in speaking, 11 May 37(A); 'nignog', 22 Jun 7(D)
English Language, The, Robert Burchfield, 9 Feb 23(R) Englishmen abroad, 8 Jun I7(A) Enter Chancellor surrounded by heffalump traps, 22 Jun 19(E) Enthusiasts for exchange rate control, 27 Apr 24(E) Epitaph on a Horse, 27 Apr 33(P) Eroding the autonomy and authority of the Bank, 8 Jun 20(E) Escape kits, 26 Jan 27(R), 2 Feb 19(L)
Esher, Viscount: an autobiography, 2 Mar 26(R)
Ethiopia: Ethiopian Jews secretly conveyed to Israel, 12 Jun 3(PW), 5(N); famine refugees flood into Sudan, 2 Feb 9(A), 9 Feb 32(AR); 16 Feb 6(A ; questions raised by the famine, 16 Feb 24(C); Evelyn Waugh s visits, 20 Apr 27(R), 1 Jun 16(L); the famine, 25 May 33( Ethiopia: The Challenge o Hunger, Graham Hancock, 25 May 33(/‘)
Eton College: 'Pop' to lose its independence, 29 Jun 5(N) Europe; Zbigniew Brzezinski's plan to re-unify Europe, 1 Jun 11(A) European Economic Community, the: free butter for the West Berliners, 2 Mar 5(N); Spain making a mistake in joining the EEC?, 6 Apr 11(A); Britain to pay more 'own resources' to the EEC with little prospect of benefit, 29 Jun 5(LA) 22 Jun I9(E); see also BUDGET. STOCK EXCHANGE and TAXA. TION
Finding a Tory leader, 13 Apr 4(PC) Finopoulos, E.J., and W.B. Stanford, (cd.) The Travels of Lord Charlemont in Greece and Turkey, 1749,20 Apr 25(R) Fima semplice, La (Camden Festival), 13 I tpr 33(AR) Fireworks, 22 Jun 39(A) Firmly Believe and Truly, Graham Leonard, 6 Apr 24(R) Fitzgerald, Edward: a biography, 23 Mar 32(R) Fitzgerald, F. Scott and Zelda: a biography, 2 Mar 30(R) Fleet Street goes to the Dogs, 25 May 9(A)Fleet Street s black hole, 11 May I8(A) Fleet Street's pots and kettles, 1 Jun I5(A) Fleetwood-Hesketh, Peter: a memoir, 23 Feb 5(N), 9 Mar I9(L) Flying Visits, Clive James, Sian 20(R)
Fogeys. young: and an 'ageing dandy', 4 May 7(D) FOOD a wine-shipper's lunch. Sian 6(AV); tomato juice, in particular Cirio's, 12 Jan 7(D); shopping items unobtainable in North- amptonshire, 12 Jan 7(D), 19 Jan 21(L); breakfasts with to people, 9 Mar 6(D); picnicking in aircraft, 23 Mar 41(A), 30 Mar 2I(L); using deep freezers, 27 Apr 45(A); ritualism in deal- ing with food, 25 May 44(A); Bath Oliver biscuits, 8 Jun 19(CS); the ideal picnic, 15 Jun 37(A); shopping expeditions, 22 Jun 3y); KC also COOKING and RESTAURANTS
Food, 12 an 34, 26Jan 38,9 Feb 38.23 Feb 38, 2 Mar 42, 9 Mar 38.
23 Mar 41. 42. 6 Apr 38, 27 Apr 45, II May 40, 25 May 44, 8 Jun 38,22 Jun 39(A) Fookes, Janet: her Bill to check kerb-crawling, 18 May 8,25 May 8(AV) FOOTBALI. ASSOCIATION Chelsea fans, 12 Jan 7(D); predictable comments on soccer hooliganism, 16 Mar 7(0); how to deal with hooligans, 23 Mar 9(0); a visit to a Millwall home match. 30 Mar 14(A); the Brad- ford City stand disaster, 18 May 4(PW), 35(AR); a riot and many deaths at the European Cup final in Brussels. 8 Jun 4(PW), 8(AV), 17, I8(A), 35(AR), 15 Jun 5(N), 22 Jun 37(PS); English clubs barred indefinitely from Europe, 22 Jun 37(PS) Forbcs, Alastair: 23 Feb 16(1); a profile, 23 Feb 16(A), 9 Mar 17. 16 Mar 22(L)
Ford, Anna, Men: A Documentary, 13 Apr 26(R) Foreign Affairs, Alison Lurie, 26 Jan 23(R)
FOREIGN RELATIONS AND DIPLOMACY
another instance of Britons captured in Angola by Unita, 12 Jan 5(N); the Foreign Secretary's private office. 19 Jan 27(R); the British Council, 19 Jan 28(R); Terry Waite secures the release of four British hostages in Libya, 9 Feb 5(N); plans for the British embassy in Vienna, 23 Feb 5(N); Sir Geoffrey Howe's East European tour, 20 Apr I4(A); the 'English tradition of butchering foreigners', 8 Jun I7(A), 29 Jun 20(L); a Syrian dip- lomat who squatted in a Kensington flat, 15 Jun 7(D) Foreign Exchange: New Travel Stories, (ed.) Julian Evans, 20 Apr 29(R) Foreign Land, Jonathan Raban, 29 Jun 30(R)
Forster, EM.: books by and on, II May 27(Ft
Forster, EM.: A Passage to India, II May 2); The Longest Journey, 11 May 27(R); The New Collected Stories, II May 27(R) Forty years on, 9 Mar 9(A)
Fowler. Norman: 13 Apr 1(1); his review of the social security system, 13 Apr 17(A), 4 May 6(PC), 8 Jun 4(PW), 6(PC), 7(0); chases payroll thieves, 8 Jun I9(CS)
Fox, Robert, Antarctica and the Falklands, 23 Feb 20(R) Foxglove, Saga, The, Aubcron Waugh, 29 Jun 29(R) FRANCE the Communist Party's decline in recent years. 23 Feb 9(A); an English teacher in a country school, 23 Feb I3(A); gains for the Right in the cantonal elections, 16 Mar 8(A); will proportional representation be introduced?, 16 Mar 8(A); the education of immigrant and West Indian children, 23 Mar 14(A); the Armee d'Afrique and campaigning in the Sahara, 23 Mar 26(R); Main: hero or traitor?, 27 Apr 27(R) Francis, Dick, Proof, Sian 2I(R) Fraser, Kit. Toff Down Mine, 2 Feb 6(AV)
Freemasons: London policemen advised not to become free- masons, 20 Apr 20(C)
French lessons, 23 Mar I4(A) From an Inland Sea, David Harscnt, 4 May 3I(R) From great port to piggery, 8 Jun I5(A)
Germany, East: a US officer killed by a Russian soldier, 30 Mar 5. 20 Apr 5(N)
Germany, West: a biography of Helmut Schmidt, 2 Feb 2I(R); a profile of Franz Josef Strauss. 2 Mar 12(A); a storm over Presi- dent Reag.an's visit to a German cemetery containing SS dead, 4 May 4(PW), I3(A), It May 4(PW). 7(0), 1 Jun I7(C), 8 Jun 2I(L); Chancellor Kohl's speech to Silesian exiles. 22 Jun 9(A) Gertrude Jekyll on Gardening, (ed.) Penelope Hobhousc, 25 May 27(R) Gertrude Stein and a Companion (Hampstead), 27 Apr 35(AR) Gessi, Romolo: friendship with General Gordon, 26 Jan 10(A) Getting Gromyko wrong, 12 Jan 8(A)
Ghana: Geoffrey Bing, Nkrumah's attorney-general. 29 Jun 21(C) Gilbert, Alfred: a biography. 15 Jun 20r)
Th
Gilmour, David, e Transformation o Spain, 13 Apr 27(R)
Ginesi, Edna: exhibition, 19 Jan 31(A R)
Gittings, Robert, and Jo Manton. Dorothy Wordsworth, 30 Mar
24(R)
G.K. Chesterton: A Celebration, (ed.) Rufus William Rauch, 13
Apr 31(R)
Glanville. Brian: Love is Not Love and Other Stories, 23 Mar 31(R); Kissing America, 23 Mar 31(R) Glass Menagerie, The (Greenwich), 8 Jun 32(AR) Glimpse of Sion's Glory, A, Isabel Colegate, 8 Jun 28(R) Gloag, Julian, Blood for Blood, 15 Jun 22(R) Glorious kedgeree, A, 6 Apr 6(AV)
Glyndcbourne visits recalled. 29 Jun 3I(AR)
'God-accursed wilderness', 26 Jan I2(A) Godman, Peter. Poetry of the Carolingian Renaissance, 25 May
3I(R) Gold Coast, the: see Ghana
Golden Girls (The Pit, Barbican), 22 Jun 34(AR)
Goldman, Emma: a biography, 23 Mar 24(R), 6 Apr 17(1) Goldsmith, Sir James: and high-interest bank accounts, 4 May 23(CS)
Goldstein, Rebecca, The Mind-Body Problem, 9 Mar 28(R)
Golf: a story about an Earl of Derby, 23 Mar 9(D); Ted Dexter wins the President's Putter. 30 Mar 7(D)
Good 14e, Good Death, Christiaan Barnard. 27 Apr 33(R)
Gorbachev, Mikhail: succeeds President Cherncnko as Russian leader, 16 Mar 3(PW). 5(N); how will he use his leadership?, 16 Mar 5(N), 23 Mar I2(A)
Gordon. Archie (5th Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair). A Wild Flight of Gm-dons, 16 Afar 28(R)
Gordon, General: 26 Jun 10, 22 Jun 23(1); his friendship with Romolo Gessi, 26 Jan 111(A), 9 Feb 19(4); a biography, 22 Jun 23(R)
Gordon and Gessi, 26 Jan 10(A) Gordon Heritage, The, Derck Boyd, 22 Jun 23(R)
Gordons of Aberdeenshire, the, 16 Mar 28(R) Gossip: gossip columns should have no place in a serious news- paper, 13 Apr 20(A); the importance of gossip, 27 Apr 7(D)
Gossip and corruption, 13 Apr 20(A) Governess, The, Patricia Angadi, 13 Apr 30(R) Governesses, The, Patricia Clarke, 22 Jun 25(R) Government Inspector, The (Olivier), 9 Feb 29(AR) Government may have stumbled on a winning formula, The, II
May 20(E)
Governor-General, The, 16 Mar I2(A)
Gowrie, Lord: 18 May 16(1); 16 Feb 5(N), 6(AV); and the cutting of grants for the arts, 111May I6(A)
Great Betrayal, The: The Untold Story of Kim Philby's Biggest
Coup, Nicholas Bethel), 26 Jan 27(R)
Greater London Council, the: see LONDON GREECE a history of Greek literature, 2 Mar 25(R), 23 Mar 21(L); the guerrilla war, 6 Apr 22(R); Taki and the wrongly reported
Hardy, Thomas, The Life and Work of Thomas Hardy (ed. Michael Mitigate), 20 Apr 24(R) Harris, Ralph: 4 May 20(1); a profile, 4 May 20(A) Harsent, David, From an Inland Sea, 4 May 3I(R) Hart-Davis, Rupert, (ed. and intro.) Siegfried Sassoon: Diaries 1923-1925, 16 Mar 27(R) Hating the abortionists, 9 Mar 8(A) Haviaras, Stratis, The Heroic Age, 6 Apr 22(R) Healey, Denis: his earlier communism, 6 Apr I8(C); sees Mrs Thatcher as 'Miss Floggie', 13 Apr 7(D) Health: See MEDICAL Health farms, 16 Feb 6(AV), 9 Mar 5(X), 16 Mar 21(CS) Heath, Edward: 23 Mar 17(1); still obsessed with how he lost the Tory leadership, 23 Mar 17(A); criticises government policies. 30 Mar 4(PC), 20(E) Heath, Michael. Welcome to America, 8 Jun 29(R) Heaven and Earth, Frederic Raphael, 16 Feb 27(R) Hellish week for America, 29 Jun 12(A) Hellman, Lillian, (ed.) Anton Chekhov: Selected Letters, 26 Jan 26(R) Helmut Schmidt, Jonathan Carr, 2 Feb 21(R) Hemingway. Ernest: 29 Jun 22(1); reminiscences of him, 29 Jun 22(R) Hemingway, Ernest, The Dangerous Summer, 29 Jun 22(R) Henderson, Nicholas, The Private Office, 19 Jan 27(R) Hennessy, Peter, What the Papers Never Said, 1 Jun 19(R) Henry V (Barbican), 1 Jun 34(AR) Henry VII (Henry Tudor): I Jun 18(1); 1 Jun 18(R) Henry Lamb: The Artist and his Friends, Keith Clements, 18 May 29(R) Heroic Age, The, Stratis Haviuras, 6 Apr 22(R) Heseltine, Michael: denounces Clive Ponting, 23 Feb 4(PC) High Life, 9 Mar 33, 16 Mar 40. 23 Mar 37, 30 Mar 37.6 Apr 33, 13 Apr 37, 20 Apr 37. 27 Apr 41, 4 May 29, 11 May 36, 18 isiay 35. 25 May 40. 1 Jun 36, 8 Jun 36, 15 Jun 30. 22 Jun 35, 29 Jun 36(A) Hignett, Sean, Brett: From Bloomsbury to Mexico, 26 Jan 25(R) Hijacking: a TWA jet hijacked by Shiite Arabs after leaving Athens for Rome. 22 Jun 4(PW), 5(LA), 7(D), 29 Jun 4(PW), 11, 12(A) Hill, Alan Gd.) Letters of Dorothy Wordsworth: A Selection 30 Mar 24(R
Hill, Frances, Out of Bounds, It May 29(R)
Hill, Stephen: sec Abercrombie, Nicholas Hilton, Tim, John Ruskin: The Early Years 1819-1859, 15 Jun 2I(R) Himalaya: Encounters with Eternity, Ashvin Mehtu, 20 Apr 28(R) Hiro, Dilip, Iran under the Ayatollahs, 16 Feb 26(R) History and Mr Heath, 23 Mar 17(A) History of British Gardening, A, Miles Hadfield, 25 May 27(R) History of Greek Literature, A, Peter Levi, 2 Mar 25(R) History of the world, a nutter's, 29 Jun 37(CO) Hobhouse, Penelope, (ed.) Gertrude Jekyll on Gardening, 25 May 27(R) Hogwood, Christopher, Handel, 15 Jun 25(R) Holiday in a War. A, 9 Feb 25(P) Holidays: the scholastic calendar still adhered to, 12 Jan 7(D) Holland: see Netherlands Holland, the Revd William: his diary 1799-1818.2 Mar 29(R) Holmes, Martin, The Labour Government, 1974-79: Political Aims and Economic Reality, 15 Jun 23(R) Holroyd, Michael, (ed.) David Peterley: Peterley Harvest, 6 Apr 2I(R) Home and Garden, Gertrude Jekyll, 25 May 27(R) HOME AND HOUSEHOLD problems of a housewife and mother, 5 Jan 29, 26 Jan 34(A); an Aga stove gives trouble, 5 Jan 29(A); a smoking chimney and frozen pipes, 19 Jan 34(A); an open house, 2 Mar 37(A); burglaries, 6 Apr 34(A); housework and hoarding belongings, 18 May 37(A) Home Before Dark, Susan Cheever, 2 Feb 25(R) Home life, 5 Jan 29, 12 Jan 30, 19 Jan 34, 26 Jan 34, 2 Feb 34(A), 9 Feb 19(1), 34(A), 16Feb 38, 23 Feb 32(A), 2 Mar 21(L), 37(A), 9 Mar 34. 16 Mar 41, 23 Mar 37, 30 Mar 37,6 Apr 34, 13 Apr 38, 20 Apr 38, 27 Apr 41,4 May 40, 11 May 37, 18 May 37. 25 May 41,1 Jun 37. 8 Jun 37, 15 Jun 31, 22 Jun 36, 29 Jun 36(A) HOMOSEXUALITY a big increase in Aids cases. 19 Jan I6(A), 9 Feb 5(N), 23 Feb 6(AV), 2 Mar 5(N); a homosexual mass murderer, 23 Feb 26(R), 2 Mar 6(AV); Auden in Love, 30 Mar 27(R); a dispute in Sweden, 18 May 5(14); Byron and early 19th-century homosex- uality, 8 Jun 23(R); homosexuals in a St Martin's Lane pub, 29 Jun 7(D) Honeyford, Ray: 22 Jun 15(1); accused of racism, 22 Jun I5(A) Hong Kong: the plight of the Vietnamese boat people, 11 May 14(A) Honigmann, E.A.J. Shakespeare: The 'Last Years', 11 May 3I(R) Honours and awards: i belated award for Dame Vera Lynn, 30 Mar 7(D); Raymond Keene's OBE, 29 Jun 5(X) Napkin, Alannah, The Out-haul. 9 Mar 28(R) Horace Walpole's Memoirs, (ed.) John Brooke, 29 Jun 25(R) Hore-Belisha, Leslie: his political papers sold, 6 Apr 7(D) Horrocks, Sir Brian, 19 Jan 21(L) HORSES AND HORSE-RACING Lester Piggott to retire from riding. 26 Jun 5(N); a profile of Lester Piggott, 2 Feb I5(A); the first horse-racing. 16 Feb 23(L); the Grand National, 23 Feb 32(A); at the Gold Cup meeting with a retired colonel, 23 Mar 20(A); an excursion to the Derby, 8 Jun 3fi, 15 Jun 31(A); a day at Chantilly, 22 Jun 36(A) Howarth, T.E.B., Prospect and Reality: Great Britain 1945-1955, 11 May 23(R) How Brent cares for children, 27 Apr 18(A) How Can We Know?, A.N. Wilson, 2 Feb 23(R) Howe. Sir Geoffrey: 'meets the people' during his East European tour, 20 Apr 14(A) Howe and the people, 20 Apr I4(A) How German guilt can start to be expiated, 25 May 26(C) How to bet at Brecon and Radnor, 29 Jun 6(PC) Hoxha, Enver: death, 20 Apr 3(PW); relations with the wartime British military mission, 20 Apr 16( A ) Hugh Dalton, Ben Pimlott, 23 Mar 23(R) Human rights: Lord Scarman's proposal for a Bill of Rights, 16 Feb 13(A); a aftopean Court ruling against Britain, 1 Jun 5(N) Hume. John: a biog.rapliy. 30 Mar 28(R) Hundred Popieluszkos, A, 16 Feb 8(A) Hundred years ago, One, 5 Jan 9, 12 Jan 11, 19Jan 17, 26 Jan II, 2 Feb 18, 9 Feb 10, 16 Feb 15. 23 Feb 12. 2 Mar 16, 9 Mar 17, 16 Mar 8, 23 Mar 16, 30 Mar 20, 6 Apr 16.13 Apr 14,211 Apr 16,27 Apr 24, 4 May 22, 11 May 20, 18 May 34, 25 A4ay 37, !Jun 10,8 Jun 12. 15 Jun 14,22 Jun 10, 29 Jun 12(X) Hunger, 26 Jan 26(P) Huxley, Anthony, Green Inheritance, 23 Mar 29(R) Ideology and political thought, 9 Mar 21(R)
If Mrs -Thatcher were backed by 400 Bernard Levins, 25 May 6(AV) Illusions of victory, 11 May 5(LA) Immigration: the immigration of Asians, 16 Feb 23(L); a Euro-
pean Court of Human Rights ruling against Britain, 1 Jun 5(N) Importance of being German, The, 22 Jun 9(A) In and Out of the Apple, John Mole, 26 Jan 28(R) In care, 16 Feb 19(A) In Defence of Animals. (ed.) Peter Singer, 25 May 32(R) INDIA a terrible year for India, 5 Jan 5(N); many deaths in Bhopal from poisonous gases, 12 Jan 18(L); the Congress Party's background, 26 ran 8(A); the lack of an Opposition, 26 Jan 8(A); on cooking Indian dishes, 26 Jan 38(A); a spy scandal, 9 Feb 8(A); the film A Passage to India, 30 Mar 33(AR), 6 Apr 7(D); comments on the Indian budget. 6 Apr 15(CS); the prac- tice of naturopathy, 1 Jun I2(A); Rajiv Gandhi's efforts to deal with Sikh terrorism, ((Jun 13(A); the Calcutta Metro, 15 Jun 11(A) India spies a record, 9 Feb 8(A) INDUSTRY
ICI's huge profit, 23 Feb I8(CS); the struggle for control of Dunlop, 23 Feb 18(CS); Siemens, 23 Feb 18(S); popular capitalism and workers cooperatives, 27 Apr 23(CS); Fleet Street's unsatisfactory reporting of industrial affairs, 11 May I8(A); Coalbrookdale and the beginning of the Industrial Re- volution, 8 Jun 38(1'S); the Black Country's dying industries, 22 Jun I6(A)
Inglis, Brian, The Paranormal: An Encyclopaedia of Psychic Phenomena, 1 Jun 25(R) In Kinnock's flightpath, 12 Jan 11(A) Innocent victims?, 30 Mar I7(A) Inquisition. The: The Hammerof Heresy, Edward Burman, 12Jan 22(R) Instant sunshine, 23 Feb 6(AV) Interesting tinies, 2 Mar 20(E) In the Belly of the Beast (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 1 Jun 34(AR) In the Garden, 29 Jun 28(P) In the Rainforest, Cathenne Canfield, 23 Mar 29(R) In the trough, 5 Jan 6(AV) Invented Lives: P. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. James R. Mellow, 2 Mar 30(R) Iran: Iran under the Ayatollahs, 16 Feb 26(R); the war against Iraq hots up, 23 Mar 3(PW), 7(N) Iran under the Ayatollahs, Dilip Hiro, 16 Feb 26(R) Iraq: see Iran IRELAND Jekyll, Gertrude: 25 May 28(I); a biography, 25 May 27(R); books by, 25 May 27(R); a super-snob, 8 Jun 2I(L) Jekyll, Gertrude: Wood and Garden, 25 May 27(R); Home and Garden, 25 May 27(R); A Gardener's Testament, 25 May 27(R) Jekyll, Gertrude, and Laurence Weaver, Gardens for Small Country Houses, 25 May 27(R) Jcnyns, Soames, 12 Jan 31(1'S)
Jesus Mary Delahunty, David MacSweeney, 9 Feb 25(R) Jews: Chesterton an anti-semite?, 2 Mar 21, 9 Mar 19, 6 Apr 17(1.); Jewish protests at President Reagan's visit to a German cemetery containing SS dead, 4 May 4(PW), I3(A), 11 May 4(I'W), 7(D), 8 Jun 21(L); US attitudes to.Jews, 4 May 13(A); anti-semitism, 25 May 40(AR)
Joanna's Luck, Mervyn Jones, 9 Feb 25(R) John Hume: Statesman of the Troubles, Barry White, 30 Mar 28(R) John Ruskin: The Early Years 1819-1859, Tim Hilton, 15 Jun 2I(R) Johnson, Dr: criticised, 5 Jan 17, 12 Jan 18(L) Johnson, Joyce, Minor Characters, 9 Feb 21(R) Johnson, Peter. Neutrality: A Policy for Britain, 2 Mar I6(A) Jones, Mervyn, Joanna's Luck, 9 Feb 25(R) Joseph, Sir Keith: his Green Paper on higher education, 1 Jun
JOU6(PC)RNALISTS
war reporting and party reporting, 19 Jan 6(D), 2 Feb I9(L); death of James Cameron, 2 Feb 5(N), 9 Feb 6(D); Nicholas Coleridge's imprisonment in Sri Lanka, 23 Feb 10(A); on writ- ing a weekly column, 23 Feb 33(1'S); the leaking of Royal con- fidences, 9 Mar 6(D); Scots journalists, particularly James Cameron, 16 Mar 20(A); a Labour Party delusion. 30 Mar 7(D); their part in exacerbating violence in wars and distur- bances, 30 Mar I7(A); Murray Sayle's memories of the fall of Saigon, 20 Apr 8(A); euphemisms for an old journalist, 4 May 7, IS May 7(D); the Guardian's Moscow correspondent gives carnations to Mrs Gorbachev, 11 May 5(N). 18 May 23(L); industrial correspondents too dependent on the unions for information, 11 May 18(A); memories of a 'freebie' trip to Australia, 15 Jun 19(C); the troublesome Inland Revenue, 29 Jun 7(D); see also PRESS Journalists prefer secretv, 23 Feb 4(PC) Julia, Saint, 9Feb 13(A) Jupiter celebrates, 12 Jan 16(A) Jury is out, The, 2 Feb 20(C) Just and Painful, Gracmc Newman, 4 May 25(C) Juxtapositions, 30 Mar 26(P) Karnow, Stanley, Vietnam: A History, 27 Apr 3I(R) Karpov, Anatoly, Chess at the Top and Learn From Your Defeats, 2 Feb 36(A) Karpov's endgame, 23 Feb 8(A) Kavanagh, P.J.: The Perfect Stranger, 8 Jun 24(R); (sel, and intro.) The Bodley Head G, K. Chesterton, 22 Jun 24(R) Kcates, Jonathan, Handel: The Man and his Music, 15 Jun 25(R) Keats: letters, 30 Mar 38(1'S) Kee, Robert, 1945: The World We Fought For, 11 May 23(R) Keene, Raymond, The Moscow Challenge: Karpov-Kasparov, 18 May 38(A) Kellner, Peter: on nicotine and alcohol, 27 Apr 26(C) Kennedy, Edward: his thuggish entourage, 27 Apr 4I(A) Kennedy, John F.: a visit to the John F. Kennedy suite at Harvard. 23 Mar I3(A) Kennedy, Ludovic, The Airman and the Carpenter, 4 May 26(R) Kennington, Eric: exhibition, 19 Jan 31(AR)
Kenya: Camping in Nairobi, 19 Jan 12(A); a Panorama pro-
gramme, 26 Jan 33(AR); some remarkable men and women in settler society, 13 Apr 10(A); Karen Blixen in Kenya. 13 Apr 10(A) Kerb-crawlint a useful day's work in the House of Commons, 18 May 8(AV Kerouac, Jac : 9 Feb 22(1); and the 'beat generation', 9 Feb 21(R) Khomeini, Ayatollah, 16 Feb 26(1), 16 Feb 26(R) Killing Fields, The (film), 19 Jan 6(D), 2 Feb 19(L) Killing for Company: The Case of Dennis Nilsen, Brian Masters, 23 Feb 26(R) Kim Dac Jung, 19 Jan 7(A), 16 Feb 3(PW), 9(A) Kim's gang, 16 Feb 9(A) Kind of Alaska, A (Duchess), 23 Mar 35(AR) King Priam (Covent Garden), 11 May 34(AR) Kinnock, Neil: visits Nicaragua, 19 Jan 5(N); opposes a debate on the miners' strike, 26 Jan 4(PC); visits Cuba, 26 Jan 2I(C); on the significance of VE Day, 11 May 5(LA); Ken Livingstone's description of him, 22 Jun 5(N) Kinnock, the pink 'on, 26 Jan 4(PC) Kipling imitated, 9 Feb 35(CO) Kirkpatrick, Mrs Jeane: to change parties?, 23Mar 9(D); an angry reaction, 20 Apr 7(D) Kissing America, Brian Glanville, 23 Mar 31(R) Kling. Kevin, Tibet, 20 Apr 28(R) Kohfeldt, Mary Lou, Lady Gregory: The Woman Behind the Irish Renaissance, 18 May 25(R) Kohl, Chancellor Helmut: 22 Jun 1(1); speech to German Sile- sians, 22 Jun 9(A) Korea, South: Kim Dae Jung, opposition leader in exile, 19 Jan
7(A); US support ,3f the regime, 19 Jan 7(A); Kim Dae Jung Lagercrantz, Olaf, August Strindberg (trans. Anselm Hollo), 12
Jan 25(R)
Lego, Mary, (compiler) Calendar of the Letters of E.M. Forster,
IA May 27(R)
Lego, Mary, and P.N. Furbank, (ed.) Selected Letters of E.M. Foster: Vol. 2, 1921-1920, 11 May 27(R)
Laing, R.D.: 6 Apr 19(1); his development as a psychiatrist, 6 Apr I9(R)
Laing, R.D., Wisdom, Madness and Folly, 6 Apr I9(R) Lamb, Henry: a biography. 18 May 29(R) Landscapes, 16 Feb 31 P) Lasdun. Denys, (compiler) ler) Architecture in an Age of Scepticism,
13 Apr 29(R)
Last Whig, The, 6 Apr 12(A) Later Days, W.H. Davies, 23 Feb 21(R) Later On, F.T. Prince, 26 Jan 29(R)
Latin America: see individual countries
Laughter of Carthage, The, Michael Moorcock. 9 Feb 24(R) Laverty, Maura, Never No More, 1 Jun 22(R) Law comes to the unions, 2 Mar 4(PC) .
Lawless, Peter: killed on Remagen bridge. 16 Mar 7(D) Lawrence, D.H.: a monument proposed in Poets' Corner, 13 Apr 24(C)
Lawrenson, John, and Lionel Barber. The Price of Truth, 11 May 25(R)
LAWSON. NIGEL
his strategy for the Budget, 5 Jun 15(E); an allegorical anec- dote, 5 Jan 16, 19 Jan 20(CS); attacked by the press. especially for the threat of VAT on the printed word, 26 Jan 17(A), 16 Feb 22(E); A Chancellor's nerve, 16 Feb 22(E); his second Budget, 23 Mar 3(PW). 4(PC), 5(E).6(A); his pre-Budget attire. 30 Mar 7(D); spends too little time in his ministry, 4 May 23. II May I9(CS); the problem of containing expenditure or raising taxes, 22 Jun 19(E) Lean, David: 3 Mar 18(1); a profile, 23 Mar I8(A); the filming of Lawrence of Arabia, 27 Apr 42(PS)
Lear. Edward: 20 Apr 26(R); exhibition, 1 Jun 28(AR)
Lear, Edward, A Cretan Journal (ed. Rowena Fowler), 20 Apr 26(R) Learn From Your Defeats, Anatoly Karpov, 2 Feb 36(A) Leave the girl alone, 19 Jan 18(E)
LEBANON
civilian life now, 19 Jan 10(A); Moustapha Saud wounded in an explosion, 26 Jan 5(N); likely consequences of an Israeli with- drawal, 26 Jan 5(N); the war in Lebanon, 26 Jan 22(R); the media's part in exacerbating the conflict, 30 Mar I7(A); events of the last ten years. 13 Apr 11(A); Beirut no Athens, 27 Apr 25(L); slaughter in the Sabra and Chatila refugee camps, I Jun 4(PW), 5(LA); a TWA jet hijacked by Shi'itc Arabs and US hostages taken, 22 Jun 4(PW), 5(LA), 7(D), 29 Jun 4(PW), 11, 12(A); a report from Beirut during the hijack, 29 Jun 11(A) Lebanon's ten years, 13 Apr 11(A)
Le Brun, Chris: exhibition, 29 Jun 33(AR)
Leech, Kenneth, True God, I Jun 23(R)
LEGAL
the conduct of the Ponting official secrets case. 16 Feb I2(A); the agitation for a Bill of Rights, 16 Feb I3(A); the effect of re- cent legislation on trade unions, 2 Mar 4(PC); a compensation award for brain damage, 16 Mar 5(X); a miscarriage of justice in the Lindbergh baby case?, 4 May 26(R); servicemen tried for betraying official secrets. 22 Jun 7(D); see also Libel and Pont- ing, Clive
Lehmann, Rosamond: a critical appreciation, 2 Mar 27(R) Leonard Graham, Firmly I Believe and Truly, 6 Apr 24(R) Lessons from the past, 20 Apr 17(A) Lessons of history, 9 Mar I2(A) • Lessons of Jamaica, 16 Mar 6(AV)
Lessore, John: exhibition, 9 Mar 30(AR)
Let Curzons holde, 12 Jan 6(AV) Let knights not pilgrims go to Rome, 8 Jun 22(C) Letters of Dorothy Wordsworth: A Selection, (ed.) Alan G. Hill,
30 Mar 24(R)
Letters of Hugh McDiarmid, The, (ed.) Alan Bold, 16 Mar 30(R) Levi, Peter: 2 Mar 25(1); A History of Greek Literature, 2 Mar
25(R)
Levin, Bernard, The Way We Live Now, 5 Jan 20(R)
Libel: Mrs Pinder-White loses libel against Jonathan Aitken, 9
Feb 4(PC); Arid l Sharon loses action against Time magazine, 23 Feb 17(A); an injunction by Cecil Parkinson against Private Eye, 23 Mar 8(AV) Liberal Crack-Up, The, R. Emmett Tyrrell. 5 Jan 8, 19 Jan 8(A) Liberal death, The, Sian 8(A)
Libraries; the new British Library building project attacked. 2 Mar I8(A) Libya: Terry Waite secures the release of four British hostages. 9 Feb 5(N)
Licence to spend money, 9 Feb 16(CS) Lies, Damned Lies and Some Exclusives, Henry Porter, 19 Jan
28(R)
Life among the ruins, 22 Jun I6(A) Life and Work of Thomas Hardy, The, Thomas Hardy (ed.
Michael Millgate), 20 Apr 24(R)
Life of Jane Austen, The. John Halperin. 19 Jun 23(R) Life without coal, 23 Feb I5(A) Life Without Tranquillisers, 'Vernon Coleman, 23 Mar 30(R) Lightning, Ed McBain, 19 Jan 29(R)
Lindbergh baby kidnapping case, the, 4 May 26(AR) Lindsay, David, 27th Earl of Crawford, 2 Feb 26(R)
Little tales from Lozere, 23 Feb I3(A)
Liverpool: greenhouses demolished, 23 Mar 7(N); a riot and many deaths at the European Cup final between Liverpool and J oven- tus. 8Jun 4(PW), 8(AV), 17, 18(A), 35(AR), 15 Jun 5(N); what to do with the 'animals of Merseyside', 8 Jun 8(AV); its decline into idleness, vandalism and violence. 8 Jun 15(A), 22 Jun 22, 29 Jun 20(L)
Livingstone, Ken: Red Ken's epiphany, 16 Mar 4(PC); on Neil
Kinnock, 22 Jun 5(N)
Living with Star Wars, 29 Jun 9(A) Living with the angels, 6 Apr 11(A) Lloyd George: From Peace to War, 1912-1916, John Grigg, 9 Feb
20(R) Lloyd's of London: good and bad years for 'names', 27 Apr 23. 11
London taxis' new safety locks, 5 Jan 7(0), 12 Jan 5(N); Chelsea's football fans, 12 Jan 7(D); socialist councils' failure adequately to carry out statutory tasks, 19 Jan 5(N); walking at night in London, 26 Jan 7,9 Feb 6(D); Camden saws the spikes off iron railings, 2 Feb 5(N); the GLC's proposed radio stations for oppressed minorities, 2 Feb 32(AR); a blue plaque in Cam- den, 2Mar 7(D); a suggestion for relieving London's traffic con- gestion, 2 Mar 17(A); the new British Library project attacked, 2 Mar I8(A); Peter Palumbo's Mansion House Square project, 9 Mar 5(N), 4 May 5(LA), 18(A). II May 19, 8 Jun I9(CS): the project turned down, 25 May 5(N); the GLC votes for a legal rate. 16 Mar 4(PC); the Royal Exchange building de-scheduled. 16 Mar 2I(CS); Somerset House and its Fine Rooms. 6 Apr 5(N).. London's new and secondhand book shops, 20 Apr 33(A); the City of London's Draft Local Plan, 4 May 18(A);two unspoilt City buildings, 4 May 23(CS): the GLC's help for 'op- pressed' minorities, 25 May 40(AR); the Underground strike a flop. 25 May 5(LA) Lonely Road, The (Old Vic), 16 Feb 33(AR) Longest Journey. The, E.M. Forster, II May 27(R) Unnsdale, Roger (ed.) The New Oxford Book of Eighteenth Cen- tury Verse, 12 Jan 20(R)
Looking at Her, 4 May 3I(P)
Looms of youth, 16 Feb 20(A) Lords. the House of: televised, 2 Feb 32(AR), 9 Feb 7(AV): the televising of sittings, 16 Mur 7(D); the appointment of 'working' peers, 13 Apr MN); its role examined, I Jun 13(A) Lord Scannan s foot, 16 Feb I3(A) Lords of misrule, 1 Jun I3(A) Lost budget, 23 Mar 6(A) Lotman. Herbert R., Pc1tain: Hero or Traitor?, 27 Apr 27(R) Love is Not Love and Other Stories, Brian Glanville, 23 Mar 3I(R) Love Lessons: A Wartime Diary, Joan Wyndham. II May 29(R) Lowbury, Edward, and Alison Young, (ed.) The Poetical Works of Andrew Young, 16 Mar 29(R) Low Life, 5 Jan 30, 12 Jan 31. 19 Jan 34. 26Jan 34. 2 Feb 34. 9 Feb 34. 16 Feb 38, 23 Feb 32, 2 Mar 37, 9 Mar 34, 13 Apr 38. 20 Apr 38, 4 May 40, II May 37, 18 May 36, 25 May 41. I Jun 37, 8 Jun 36, 15 Jun 31,22 Jun 36(A) Lucia di Lammermoor (Covent Garden), 27 Apr 37(AR) Lucky funeral. ., 23 Mar 11(A) Lurie, Alison, Foreign Affairs, 26 Jun 23(R)
Luxembourg: the Pope's visit. 25 May 14(A) Lynn, Dame Vera: a belated award, 30 Mar 7(D)
Macaulay, Rose: Crewe Train, 16 Feb 27(R); Dangerous Ages, 16
Feb 27(R)
McBain, Ed, Lightning, 19 Jan 20(R) McClure, James, The Artful Egg, 5 Jan 21(R)
McDiarmid, Hugh: letters, 16 Mar 30(R)
MacGregor-Hastie, Roy, Never To Be Taken Alive: A Biography of General Gordon, 22 Jun 23(R) Mackay, Ruddock F., Balfour: Intellectual Statesman, 25 May
29(R)
MacMahon, Bryan, The Sound of Hooves, 4 May 30(R)
Macpherson. James: the Ossian forgeries, 16 Mar I4(A), 30 Mar 21 (L)
MacSweency, David, Jesus Mary Delahunty, 9 Feb 25(R) Madame and two generals, 15 Jun 9(A) Made for Each Other, Virginia Ironside, 9 Feb 25(R) Madness, 9 Mar I6(A)
Maitland, F.W.: as historian, 22 Jun 28(R)
Making of Polish Prussia, The, 4May 15(A)
Malaysia: the Prime Minister on the Commonwealth, 13 Apr 7(D) Malta: its chess players, 9 Mar 36(A)
Man Like Eva, A (film), 12 Jan 28(AR)
Mannix, Archbishop: a biography, 6 Apr 24(R). 11 May 21(L)
Manscl, Philip, Pillars of Monarchy: Royal Guards 1400-1984, 16
Feb 29(R) Mansfield, Katherine: her short stories, 25 May 30(R)
Mansfield Revisited, Joan Aitken, 19 Jan 23(R) Mantel, Hilary, Every Day is Mother's Day, 13 Apr 30(R) Manton, Jo, and Robert Gittings, Dorothy Wordsworth, 30 Mar
24(R) Marchais, Georges, 23 Feb 9(1)
Marcos, President and Mrs, 20 Apr 11(1) Marines v. sparrows, 20 Apr 11(A) Marius, Richard, Thomas More, 2 Feb 22(R) Marnham, Patrick, So Far from God, 29 Jun 26(R)
Maul: commitment as a condition of marriage in church, 2 Feb 16(A ; a list of conditions for a tolerable marriage. 23 Mar 38(C )
Martin, Robert Bernard, With Friends Possessed: A Life of Edward Fitzgerald, 23 Mar 32(R) Martine (Lyttelton), 4 May 37(AR) Martin Niernoeller, James tkentley, 13 Apr 32(R)
Mason. Robin: exhibition. 19 Jan 3I(AR)
Massingham. Betty, Miss Jekyll, 25 May 27(R) Masters, Brian, Killing for Company: The Case of Dennis
23 Feb 26(R)
Mastersingers of Nuremberg, The (Opera North, Leeds), 8 Jun
34(AR)
Matchstick Rajah, The, 23 Mar 18(A)
Maxwell, Robert: security and banknote printing, 16 Feb 2I(CS);
guilty of improper interference with the Mirror, 29 Jun 17(A) Mazeppa (Coliseum), 5 Jan.26(AR)
Meacher, Michael: 27 Apr 6(1); his proposed scheme for social
Mellow. James R.. Invented Lives: F. Scotland Zelda Fitzgerald, 2
Mar 30(R)
Men: A Documentary, Anna Ford. 13 Apr 26(R)
Merlin: an investigation, 2 Mar 28(R), 16 Mar 22(L)
Message to the masons, 20 Apr 20(C) Meyers, Jeffrey. (ed.) Ti,, Craft of Literary Biography, 4 May
28(R)
Micro Lawson, The, 23 Mar 4(PC)
Middle East. the: the war in Lebanon. 26 Jan 22(R); the origins of the Arab-Jewish conflict, 2 Mar 22(R). 23 Mar 21. 6 Apr 17(L); the Gulf war hots up. 23 Mar 3(PW), 7(N); see also individual countries
Middleton. Stanley. Valley of Decision, 23 Mar 3I(R) Midsummer Marriage, The (Coliseum). 25 May 37(AR) Midsummer Night's Dream, A, (Regent's Park), 29 Jun 34(AR) Millwall at home, 30 Mar I4(A) Mind-Body Problem, The, Rebecca Goldstein, 9 Mar 28(R) Miners: See COALMINING Minogue, Kenneth, Alien Powers: The Pure Theory of Ideology, 9
Mar 2I(R)
Minor Characters, Joyce Johnson. 9 Feb 2I(R) Miss Fookes's rotten Bill 11: Lords, it stinks. 25 May 8(AV) Miss Jekyll, Betty Massinghom, 25 May 27(R) Mitchell, James. Sometimes You Could Die, 211 Apr 3I(R) Mitterrand penned in, 16 Mar 8(A) Mole. John, hi and Out of the Apple, 26 Jan 28(R)
Molesworth aerodrome: precautions taken against demonstra- tors. 13 Apr 39(PS) Moncreiffe of that Ilk. Sir lain: death, 16 Mar 5(N)
Money squeamishness, 19 Jan 22(C) Month in the Country. A (ballet), 15 Jun 29( AR) Moods: irrational depression. 16 Mar 42(PS) Moorcock. Michael, The Laughter of Carthage, 9 Feb 24(R)
More, Sir Thomas: 2 Feb 22(1); a biography. 2 Feb 22(R)
Mom d'Arthur, 2 Feb I2(A) Moat ow Challenge, The: Karpov-Kosparov, Raymond Keene, 18
May 38(A)
Mosley. Lady: her political stance, 6 Apr I8(C)
Motoring: petrol station pump numbers, 19 Jan 6(D); police harass motorists with spot-checks for alcohol. 16 Feb 16(A); the menace of the motor-car, 23 Feb I4(A); drunken drivers in the US invoke the Dram Shop laws, 22 Jun I3(A); driving to Wales, 29 Jun 36(A)
'Motorised responsibility', 23 Feb I4(A)
Mountbatten, Lord: 16 Mar 23(1); a biography, 16 Mar 23(R): an anecdote, 23 Mar 21(L)
Mountbatten, The Official Biography, Philip Ziegler, 16 Mar 23(R)
Mozambique: an empty hotel on Santa Carolina island. 6 Apr 9(A)
Mr Fowler commands the stage with his modest proposals, 8 Jun 6(PC) Mr Pym's misapprehension: higher public invesonent has already taken place, 25 May 23(E) Mr Steele knows better, 2 Feb 10(A) Mrs Thatcher's arithmetic, 15 Jun I3(A) Mrs Thatcher's First Administration, Jock Bruce-Gardync, 19 Jan 26(R) Mr Walker finds a market worth penetrating, 11 May 6(A) Mugabe, Robert: 27 Apr 15(1); his difficulties in Zimbabwe, 27 Apr 15(A)
Mugging in New York. 12 Jan 10(A) Murder: a homosexual mass murderer, 23 Feb 26(R), 2 Mar 6(AV); the murder of 'Medea' by her son and Richard Cobb's account of it, 27 Apr 34(A) Murdoch. Rupert: to sell some of his US newspapers?, 25 May 20(A); an unfounded accusation by the Director-General of the BBC, 29 Jun 17(A) Museums: the Soane Museum now under the control of the DES, 12 Jan 14(A); an exhibition about VE Day, 4 May 35(AR) MUSIC AND OPERA
Mazeppa, Sian 26(AR); 1985's anniversaries, 12Jan 27,23 Mar 33(AR); Capriccio, Tosca and Rigoletto, 19 Jan 3I(AR); Bing Crosby and Sir Geraint Evans, 19 Jan 33(AR); Schubert's sym- phonic works. 26 Jan 30(AR); Tristan and Isolde, 2 Feb 29(AR); the music of the Renaissance, 9 Feb 30(AR); the English musical renaissance from Eiger to Britten, 16 Feb 30 ); Xerxes, Samson, I Capuleti and Norma, 16 Mar 37(AR); 11 arbiere di Siviglia and Siegfried, 30 Mar 31(AR); the history of Allegri's Miserere, 6 Apr 28(AR); The Bartered Bride and La finta semplice, 13 Apr 33(AR); English song-writing, 20 Apr 34(AR); Don Carlos and Lucia di Lammermoor, 27 Apr 37(AR ; a reconstruction of the coronation service of James 11, 4 May 6(AR); Purcell and his contemporaries, 4 May 36(AR); King Priam and Sweeney Todd, 11 May 34(AR); Carmen and The Midsummer Marriage, 25 May 37(AR); John Tavener's new Vigil Service, 1 Jun 33(AR); the 'golden age of musicians', 8 Jun 21(L); The Mastersingers of Nuremberg and La Ceneren- tola, 8 Jun 34(AR); Ariadne auf Naxos and Arabella, 22 Jun 32(AR); the threatened closure of St Michael's College, Ten bury, choir school, 22 Jun 32(AR); visits to Glyndebourne re- called, 29 Jun 3I(AR); the Andre Prcvin Music Festival with the RPO, 29 Jun 32(AR); see also POP MUSIC and Recordings Music Makers, The: The English Musical Renaissance from Elgar to Britten, Michael Trend, 16 Feb 30(R) Mysteries, The: Doomsday (Lyceum). 28 May 38(AR) Mystery of Dr Fu Manchu. 'The, Sax Rohmer, 6 Apr 25(R) Mythologies (ballet). 30 Mar 34(AR)
Nash, Ogden: imitated, 8 Jun 39(CO) New Collected Stories, The, E.M. Foster, 11 May 27(R) Newman, Graeme, Just and Painful, 4 May 25(C) New Oxford Book of Eighteenth Century Verse, The, (ed.) Roger Lonsdale, 12 Jan 20(R) New Statesman, the: unreadable except for Peter Kellner, 27 Apr 26(C) New Zealand: the ban on US nuclear warships leads to breakdown of Anzus cooperation, 23 Mar 10(A); getting its defence on the cheap', 23 Mar 10(A), 30 Mar 2I(L)
NICARAGUA
a journalist's short visit, 12 Jan 11(A); Neil Kinnock's visit, 19 Jan 5(N); US threats, 9 Mar 5(N); the contras, 9 Mar 5(N); an abandoned but lived-in cathedral, 6 Apr 11(A); the real reasons for President Reagan's hostility, 27 Apr 140); the Overseas Development Administration's aid to, 8 Jun 5(1`4), 22 Jun 22(L); an American invasion considered possible, 22 Jun 11(A); the Sandinistas' efforts to make Nicaragua Marxist. 29 Jun 14(A) Niemoeller, Martin: a biography. 13 Apr 32(R) Nilsen, Dennis: a homosexual mass murderer, 23 Feb 26(R), 2 Mar 6(AV) 1945: The World We Fought For, Robert Kee, 11 May 23(R) 1984: Portrait of the Year, 5 Jan 3(A) 1985: the year's anniversaries, 5 Jan 5(N), 16(CS), 12 Jan 6(AV), 27(AR), 23 Mar 33(AR); forecasts of the year's events, 19 Jan 35(CO) Nineteenth Century Sculpture, H.W. Janson, 15 Jun 20(R) Nixon, Richard: 13 Apr 16(1); a profile, 13 Apr I6(A) No Badges, 18 May 27(P) Noise nuisance in hotels, the, 25 May 7(D), 1 Jun I6(L) Noonday Sun, The, Valerie Pakenham, 8 Jun 27(R) No Picnic, Julian Thompson, 23 Feb 20(R) Norma (WNO, Cardiff), 16 Mar 37(AR) Norman, Edward, Roman Catholicism in England, 23 Feb 24(R) Northern bargains, Sian 11(A) North Sea Oil: see Oil Not a chocolate revolution, 29 Jun 14(A) Not Dead, Only Resting, Simon Brett, 5 Jan 21(R) Notes 5 Jan 5, 12 Jan 5, 19 Jan 5. 26 Jan 5, 2 Feb 5, 9 Feb 5, 16 Feb 5, 23 Feb 5, 2 Mar 5, 9 Mar 5, 16 Mar 5, 23 Mar 7, 30 Mar 5, 6 Apr 5, 13 Apr 5,20 Apr 5,27 Apr 5(N) Nothing needs doing, 30 Mar 6(AV)
Nothing to eat, 2 Feb 9(A)
Not so silent scream, The, 18 May 14(A) Nott, Sir John: chairman of Lazards, 9 Feb 18(CS) Nottinghamshire: A Shell Guide, Henry Thorold, 12 Jan 22(R) November, 22 Jun 29(P) Now to my Mother: A Very Personal Memoir of Antonia White, Susan Chitty, 15 Jun 23(R)
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
the Greenham Common women, 2 Feb 7(D), 16 Feb 23(L); President Reagan's 'Star Wars' plans, 30 Mar 5(N), 8(A), 29 Jun 9(A); cranks in a Brussels nuclear disarmament march, 30 Mar 22(C); precautions at Molcsworth against demonstrators, 13 Apr 39(PS); Sweden and atomic weapons, 25 May 16(A); the SALT treaties and US-Russian negotiations, 15 Jun 5(LA) Number 3 (ballet, 16 Mar 39(AR) Nutcracker, The Covent Garden), 5 Jan 27(AR)
Nyerere's circus, 23 Mar 16(A)
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Oakeshott, Michael: 25 May 19(1); a profile, 25 May 18(A) O'Brien, Kate, That Lady, 1 Jun 22(R.) Obstructing Mr Powell, 8 Jun 5(LA) Occasion for Some Revolutionary Gestures, An (ballet), 30 Mar 34(AR) O'Faolain, Julia, Women in the Wall, 1 Jun 22(R) Official Secrets Act: see Sectiarry Off Sick, 16 Mar 31(P) Oil: North Sea Oil and 'import penetration', 30 Mar 20(E), 13 Apr 21(E), 23(L) Oldfield, Sir Maurice: 23 Feb 25(1); a biography, 23 Feb 25(R) people: the inequity of compulsory retirement, 12 Jan 14(A); pins from the Welfare State, 26 Jan I3(A) Old Times (Theatre Royal, Haymarket), 4 May 37(AR) One for the Road (Duchess), 23 Mar 35(AR) One that got away, 22 Jun 30(P) On first reading the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, 27 Apr 8(AV) On leaving Edinburgh, 16 Mar 10(A) Only the poor meet the P, 25 May I4(A) On sexual ethics, 2 Mar 6 AV) On the Prayer Book, 23 Febe 24(P)
Opera: See MUSIC AND OPERA
Opinion polls: influence on Mrs Thatcher's actions. IS Jun I3(A) Orwell, George: 30 Mar 25(1); an excellent essayist but a feeble political thinker, 5 Jan 12(A), 12 Jan 18(L); misquoted, 2 Feb 5(N). 9 Feb 19(L); his wartime broadcasts, 30 Mar 25(R) Orwell: The War Broadcasts, (ed.) W.J. West, 30 Mar 25(R) Orwell's silliness, 5 Jan I2(A) Ossian forgeries, the, 16 Mar 14(A). 30 Mar 21(1) Other Places (Duchess), 23 Mar 35(AR) Others, 30 Mar 28(P) Other Women, Lisa Alther, 9 Mar 23(R) Our Selves Unknown, Lionel Brett, 2 Mar 26(R) Out-haul, The, Alannah Hopkin, 9 Mar 28(R) Out of Africa, 13 Apr 10(A) Out of Bounds, Frances Hill, II 29(R)
Overgrown Path, The (Royal Court), 15 Jun 28(AR) Owen, David: how he could succeed Mrs Thatcher at Tory leader, 13 Apr 4(PC); a fence-sitter, 27 Apr 25(L); 4 May 8(AV) Owl, 6 Apr 20(P)
Oxford Companion to English Literature, The, (ed.) Margaret Drabble, 27 Apr 28(R) Oxford University: Mrs Thatcher denied an honorary degree, 2 Feb 3(PW), 5(19), 9 Feb 5(N), 7(AV) Pacific Cold War?, 23 Mar 10(A) Paisley, the Revd Ian, 20 Apr 36(AR) Pakenham, Valerie, The Noonday Sun, 8 Jun 27(R) Palumbo, Peter: his Mansion House Square project, 9 Mar 5(N), 4 May 5(LA), 18(A), 11 May 19, 8 Jun 19(CS); the project turned down, 25 May 5(N) Parker, Geoffrey, and others, The Thirty Years' War, 23 Feb 22(R) Parker, Rozsika, The Subversive Stitch, 19 Jan 30(R) Parkin, Frank, Krippendorf s Tribe, 30 Mar 29(R) Parkinson, Cecil: an injunction against Private Eye, 23 Mar 8(AV) Parkinson's Law, 23 Mar 8(AV)
PARLIAMENT
Enoch Powell's Bill on the protection of human embryos even- tually defeated by a procedural device, 23 Feb 5(N), 18 May 5, 8 Jun 5(LA), 15 Jun 4(PW); American research assistants, 16 Mar 7(D); the debate on the Budget, 30 Mar 4(PC), 20(E); MPs' salaries and allowances - and their pretensions, 20 Apr 4(PC); government opposition to Parliament investigating the intelligence services, 27 Apr 9(A); the possible effects of tele- vising the Commons, 4 May 8(AV); discussion of the Finance Bill, II May 20(E); a Bill to check kerb-crawling, 18 May 8,25 May 8(AV); sec also Lords, the House of
Passage to India, A, E.M. Forster, 11 May 27(R) Passage to India, A (film): 30 Mar 33(AR); a travesty of the Raj, 6 Apr 7(D); its panoramic shots, 11 May 7(D) Path of Dalliance, Auberon Waugh, 29 Jun 29(R) Paupers and Pig Killers: The Diary of William Holland, A Somer- set Parson I799-1818, (ed.) Jack Ayres, 2 Mar 29(R) Paying for a strong America, 18 May 15(A) Payne, Laurence, Vienna Blood, 20 Apr 31(R) Peace or the sword?, 6 Apr II(A) Peerage, the: the Curzon family, 12 Jan 6(AV), 26 Jan 20(1); primogeniture, 12 Jan 6(AV), 26 Jan 20(L); Tutor to the nobil- ity, 18 May 18(A)
PENSIONS
tax concessions in danger, 12 Jan 17(CS); many pension funds 'over-funded', 16 Feb 21(CS), 2/(E); the Chancellor and the tax treatment of pensions, 16 Feb 21(CS), 22(E); over-large pen- sion funds, 23 Feb 18(CS); pension funds spared in the Budget, 23 Mar 6(A); the State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme to be phased out, 4 May 6(PC), 23(CS), 8 Jun 4(PW), 6(PC), 7(D), 19(CS); cheaper pensions for smokers?, 8 Jun 5(N) Perfect Stranger, The, P.J. Kavanagh, 8 Jun 24(R) Perk, Richard, 30 Mar 8(A) Perth visited, 16 Mar 17(A), 13 Apr 23(L), 15 Jun 19(X) Peru: the Pope's visit, 9 Feb 5(N) Main, Marshal: 27 Apr 27(1); hero or traitor?, 27 Apr 2'7(R) Petain: Hero or Traitor?, Herbert: R. Lottman, 27 Apr 27(R) Peterley, David: a mysterious autobiographical journal, 6 Apr 21(R), 20 Apr 19(1)
PeterlR)ey Harvest, David Peterley (ed. Michael Holroyd), 6 Apr 21(
Peter Pan (Barbican), Sian 27(AR) Peters, Joan From Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab- Jewish Conflict over Palestine, 2 Mar 22(R) Phantom voters, dead souls and departed patients, II May 22(C) Philippines, the: rooting out the New People's Army, 20 Apr 11(A); President Marcos and the succession, 20 Apr 11(A) Philosopher of conversation, 25 May I8(A) Photography: captioning newspaper photographs, 22 Jun 18(A) Picnics as they ought lobe, 15 Jun 37(A) Piggott, Lester: 2 Feb 15(1); to retire from riding, 26 Jan 5(N); a profile, 2 Feb 15(A) Pillars of Monarchy: Royal Guards 1400-1984, Philip Mansel, 16 Feb 29(R) Pimlott, Ben, Hugh Dalton, 23 Mar 23(R) Places in the Heart (film), 2 Mar 34(AR) Playing the fool, 26 Jan I7(A) Plough and the Stars, The (Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow), 16 Mar 36(AR) Plumptre, George, The Collins Book of British Gardens, 25 May 27(R) Poem, 18 May 30(P) Poetical Works of Andrew Young, The, (ed.) Edward Lowbury and Alison Young, 16 Mar 29(11)
POETRY
a group called Slade, 5 Jan 7(D); Instant Sunshine, 23 Feb 6(AV); the pop community as supporters of the miners, 2 Mar 14(A); the Rolling Stones, 9 Mar 26(R); the debut of The Busi- ness, 20 Apr 37(A); a profile of Keith Richards, 18 May 20(A); Elvis Presley and his mother. 29 Jun 30(R) Population 'explosion', the, 16 Feb 24(C), 2 Mar 21(L) 'Population' or people?, 16 Feb 24(C) Porch, Douglas, The Conquest of the Sahara, 23 Mar 26(R) Porter, Henry, Lies, Damned Lies and Some Exclusives, 19 Jan 28(R) Portrait of the week, 12 Jan 3, 19 Jan 3,26 Jan 3, 2 Feb 3, 9 Fcb 3, 16 Feb 3, 23 Feb 3, 2 Mar 3, 9 Mar 3, 16 Mar 3, 23 Mar 3, 30 Mar 3, 6 Apr 3, 13 Apr 3, 20 Apr 3, 27 Apr 4, 4 May 4. 11 May 4, 18 May 4, 25 May 4, 1 Jun 4, 8 Jun 4, 15 Jun 4, 22 Jun 4, 29 Jun 4(PW) Portrait of the year, 5 Jan 3(X) Possessed, The (Almeida), 13 Apr 34(AR) Possible, The, 29 Jun 26(P) Postscript, 5 Jan 31, 12 Jan 31, 19 Jan 35, 26 Jan 35, 2 Feb 35, 9 Feb 35, 16 Feb 39, 23 Fcb 33, 2 Mar 38, 9 Mar 35, 16 Mar 42, 23 Mar 38,30 Mar 38, 6 Apr 35, 13 Apr 39, 20 Apr 39, 27 Apr 42, 4 May 41.11 May 38, 18 May 37, 25 May 42, I Jun 38, 8 Jun 37, 15 Jun 32, 22 Jun 37, 29 Jun 37(PS) Powell, Enoch: his Unborn Children (Protection) Bill eventually defeated by a procedural device, 23 Feb 5(N), 18 May 5, 8 Jun 5(LA), 15 Jun 4(PW); the Bill attacked by Lady Warnock, 15 Jun 16(A) Power of the Dog, The (Hampstead), 2 Feb 31(AR) Power plus prejudice, 22 Jun 15(A) Pravda (Olivier), 11 May 18(A), 35(AR), 1 Jun 7(D) Presley, Elvis: his mother's influence, 29 Jun 30(R)
PRESS, THE travel articles in January, 19 Jan 6(D); the Left's accusation of bias in the media, 19 Jan 19(A); lies and dishonesty in news- papers, 19 Jan 28(R), 26 Jan 20(L); Colin Welch's press cuttings, 2 Feb 20(C); student magazines and papers, 16 Feb 20(A); the longest-serving editor, 16 Mar 7(D); the Rand Daily Mail closes down. 23 Mar 7(N); the New Yorker sold, 23 Mar 9(D); United Newspapers bid for the Express group, 30 Mar 18(06); gossip columns should have no place in a serious news- paper, 13 Apr 20(A); public anger against the media over the Princess Michael affair, 27 Apr 7(D), 21(A); its treatment of the Nazis and the second world war, 27 Apr 21(A); slices of the equity for journalists, 4 May 7(D); Fleet Street's latest ABC fi- gures, 4 May 22(A); Eddie Shah to publish a full-colour national daily, 4 May 22(A); Fleet Street as depicted in the play Pravda, 11 May 18(A); Fleet Street's unsatisfactory reporting of industrial affairs, 11 May 18(A); the story of the Reuter flota- tion, 11 May 25(R); Fleet Street papers moving their printing to Dockland, 25 May 8(A); New -York's press, 25 May 20(A); John Rae's visit to a comprehensive school misreported, I Jun 15(A), 15 Jun 18(L); a Mirror-Sun court case, 1 Jun 15(A), 15 Jun 18(L); animosities in Fleet Street, 1 Jun 15(A); the press and the lobby system, 1 Jun 19(R); treatment of the Brussels football riot and deaths, 8 Jun 18(A); newspaper photos and their captions, 22 Jun 18(A); newspaper proprietors and their other interests, 29 Jun 17(A); see also JOURNALISTS and indi- vidual newspapers and magazines
Price, Jonathan, 29 Jun 37(PS) Price of Truth, The, John Lawrcnson and Lionel Barber, 11 May 25(R) Primogeniture, the system of, 12 Jan 6(AV), 26 Jan 20(L) Prince, FT., Later On, 26 Jan 29(R) Prince Charles: the unspoken dread of a new development, II May 8(AV) Prince of Wales, the: not to attend a service in St Peter's, Rome, 30 Mar 5(N), 20 Apr I9(L), 4 May 5(N), 11 May 8(AV); attacks farmers who despoil the countryside. 13 Apr 6(AV); might he become a Roman Catholic?, II May 8(AV); the Italian tour with the Princess, 11 May 36(AR)
Queen Elizabeth II: a Times journalist repeats a remark, 9 Mar 6(D); journalists who leak Royal confidences, 9 Mar 6(D) Quennell, Peter: 9 Mar 14(1); a profile, 9 Mar 14(A), II May 21(L)
guest for Kerouac, Chris Challis, 9 Feb 21(R) uest for Merlin, The, Nikolai Tolstoy, 2 Mar 28(R) uiz answer correction, a. 19 Jan 21(L) Raban, Jonathan, Foreign Land, 29 Jun 30(R)
Rabinovich, Itamar, The War for Lebanon 1970-1983, 26 Jan 22(R) RACE RELATIONS Black, not ethnic, 12 Jan 15(A); Fall of the Rastamen, 19 Jan 14(A); the education of immigrant children in France and Eng- land compared, 23 Mar 14(A); identifying 'ethnic origin' 30 Mar 15(A); black children in secondary schools, 10 Mar 15(A); 'nignog as pejorative, 22 Jun 7(D); a headmaster accused of racism, 22 Jun 15(A); sec also South Africa Racing: see HORSES AND HORSE-RACING Racing with the Colonel, 23 Mar 20(A) RADIO
the Christmas programmes full of repeats, 5 Jan 28(AR); the GLC's 'community radio' stations for oppressed minorities, 2 Feb 32(AR)•' Medicine Now, Law in Action, The Food Pro- gramme and Checkpoint, 2 Mar 35(AR); the BBC's 'anarchic' comedy shows, 30 Mar 35(AR); Radio Tirana, 30 Mar 36.27 Apr 39(AR); announcers' pronunciation of foreign names, 27 Apr 40(AR); Brian Redhead's A Word in Edgeways, 27 Apr 40(AR)•, the Today programme, including 'Thought for the Day', 18 May 37(PS); Russell Harty's Musical Encounters, 25 May 39(AR); Interpretations on Record, 25 May 39(AR); phone-ins and listeners' letters, 22 Jun 34(AR); Tuesday Call, 22 Jun 35(AR); see also BBC
Railways: the Great Western, 5 Jan 16(CS); the Calcutta Metro, 15 Jun 11(A); the Severn Railway, Bridgnorth, 15 Jun 32(PS) Raphael, Frederic, Heaven and Earth, 16 Feb 27(R) Rauch, Rufus William, (ed.) G. K. Chesterton: A Celebration, 13 Apr 3I(R) Ravished Image, The, Sarah Walden, 27 Apr 30(R) REAGAN. PRESIDENT RONALD his inauguration celebrations, 26 Jan 9(A); his Strategic De- fence Initiative (*Star Wars') plans, 30 Mar 5(N), 8(A), 29 Jun 9(A); 27 Apr 5(N); the real reasons for his hostility to Nicaragua, 27 Apr 14(A); a storm over his visit to a German military cemetery containing dead, 4 May 4(PW), 13(A), 11 May 4(PW), 7(D), 8 Jun 21 ); appoints Patrick Buchanan to a White House post, 4 May (D); a major blow to his defence budget, 18 May 15(A); see also UNITED STATES Reagan party, The, 26 Jan 9(A) Real sterling problem, The, 26 Jan I6(A) Recordings, gramophone: Schubert's symphonic works, 26 Jan 30(AR); choral singing, 23 Feb 29(AR); new classical record- ings, 9 Mar 30(AR); LS. Bach and British folk songs, 18 May 32(AR); interpretative programmes on radio, 25 May 39(AR) Rcdgrave, Sir Michael: his leftist defeatism during the second world war, 6 Apr I8(C) Red Ken's epiphany, 16 Mar 4(PC) Reed, Jeremy, By the Fisheries, 26 Jan 29(R), 2 Feb 19(L) Reed, David, The Son of Prophecy: Henry Tudor's Road to Bos- worth, 1 Jun I8(R) Rees-Magg, Sir William: and the cutting of grants for the arts, 18 , May 16(A) Reflection (after D.P.), 23 Feb 22(P) Reign of the Ayatollahs, The, Shaul Bakhash, 16 Feb 26(R) Religion: the Inquisition, 12 Jan 22(R); see also CHRISTIANITY AND THE C111.3101 and ROMAN CATHOLIC CliURCli
Remote People: A Report from Ethiopia and British Africa, Eve- lyn Waugh, 20 Apr 27(R)
Rendell, Ruth. An Unkindness of Ravens, 20 Apr 31(R) Renoir: exhibition, 9 Feb 28(AR); 6 Apr 31(X) Rent control, bad effect of, 15 Jun 7(D) Repo Man (film), 19 Jan 32(AR) Reports and inquiries: the Mansion House Square project report, 9 Mar 5(N), 4 May 5(LA), 18(A); a report on British housing, 29 Jun 8(AV) RESTAURANTS favourtie restaurants, 5 Jan 30(A); restaurants reported on: Le Francais, 2 Mar 42(A) L'Artiste Muscle, 2 Mar 42(A), Chcz Nico, 23 Mar 42(A), elarke's, 30 Mar 42(A), Chiang Mai, 13 Apr 42(A), The Ark, 4 May 46(A). Paulos, 4 May 46(A), The Lantern, 18 May 39(A), Hilaire. 8 Jun 40(A), restaurants in Wimbledon, 22 Jun 40(A); a restaurant conversation, 16 Mar 42(C0); My favourite summer restaurant, 15 Jun 38(A) Retailer of ideas, The, 4 May 20(A) Retirement, compulsory, 12 Jan 14(A) Retreat, 25 May 30(1') Return of Captain Invincible, The (film), 20 Apr 36(AR) . Return to Hemsworth, 9 Feb 15(A) Reuter: an odd dispatch from Bonn, 20 Apr 5(N); the events lead- ing up to its flotation as a public company, II May 25(R); an early Reuter scoop, 18 May 23(L) Reviewers criticised, 26 Jan 20,9 Mar 19, 16 Mar 22, 23 Mar 21, 4 May 24, 11 May 21, I Jun 16(1) Richard!! (Old Vic, Bristol), 23 Feb 30(AR), 6 Apr 17(1) Richards. Ceri: exhibition, 22 Jun 31(AR) Richards, Keith: 18 May 20(1); a profile, 18 May 20(A) Right of the Line, The: The Royal Air Force in the European War 1939-45, John Tcrraine, 30 Mar 23(R) Rights, 9 Feb 27(1') Right to Know, The: The Inside Story of the Belgrano Affair, Clive Panting, 23 Mar 27(R) Right to snoop, The, 23 Mar 22(C) Rigoletto (Coliseum), 19 Jan 31(AR) 'Ritz' name, the, 30 Mar 18, 6 Apr 15(cs) Roads and traffic: a suggestion for relieving London's traffic con- gestion, 2 Mar I7(A); the renumbering of roads, 11 May 22(C) Road to Mecca, The (Lyttelton), 9 Mar 29(AR) Robbins Landon, H.C. , Handel and his World, 15 Jun 25(R) Robertson, John, The Scottish Enlightenment and the Militia Issue, 16 Mar 32(R) Robinson, David, Chaplin: His Life and Art, 9 Mar 20(R) Rock and the revolution, 2 Mar 14(A) Rohmer, Sax, The Mystery of Dr Fu Manchu, 6 Apr 25(R) Rolling Stones pop group, the, 9 Mar 26(R) ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. THE a 'miracle' in Kerry, 23 Feb 7(0); Roman Catholicism in Eng- land, 23 Feb 24(R); a celibate clergy's pronouncements on sex, 2 Mar 6(AV), 9 Mar 19(L); the Prince of Wales not to attend a Vatican service, 30 Mar 5(N), 20 Apr I9(L). 4 May 5(N), 11 May 8(AV); two blows for the church in Ireland, 6 Apr 10(A); a Nicaraguan cathedral, 6 Apr 11(A); a biography of Archbishop Mannix, 6 Apr 24(R), II May 21(L); its progressive forces likely to be checked at the forthcoming synod of bishops, II May 9(A), 25 May 25(L); the implications of the doctrine of collegiality, 11 May 10(A); an Oxford University vicar who has gone over to the Roman Church, 25 May 5(N). 8 Jun 22(C); Archbishop Lefebvre, 25 May 25(L); Cardinal Tomko, 1 Jun 16(L); see also Pope John Paul II Roman Catholicism in England, Edward Norman, 23 Feb 24(R) Romania: the imprisoned Dragon Oloieru, 5 Jan 17(L) Rome: its recovery under Diocletian, 13 Apr 28(R) Romeo and Juliet: a contemporary source for the play, 16 Feb 31(A) Rosamond Lehmann: An Appreciation, Gillian Tindall, 2 Mar 27(R) Roses, old and new, 29 Jun 34(A) Rowse, AL.: 30 Mar 13(1); a profile, 30 Mar I3(A) Royal Academy summer exhibition, the, 8 Jun 30(AR) Royal Family, the: the leaking of Royal confidences, 9 Mar 6(D); Princess Michael of Kent's father revealed as an SS officer. 20 Apr 3(PW), 5(N). 7(D). 27 Apr 41(A), 18 May 23(L) Royal guards, 16 Feb 29(4) Rubell, Steve: his discos, I Jun 36(A) Rubcns, Robert, Artist Unknown, 15 Jun 22(R) Rugby football: Ireland's championship success, 1 Jun 7(D) Rumblings (Bush), 23 Feb 30(AR) Ruskin: his early life, 15 Jun 2I(R) RUSSIA
how the Afghan war is covered for home consumption, 5 Jan 9(A); its negotiating position in arms control talks with the US, 12 Jan 8(A); a Russian cruise missile lost in northern Scan- dinavia, 12 Jan 9(A); a British apologist for Russia. 2 Feb 10(A); Stalin's birthplace, 2 Mar 7(D); the goals of Soviet pol- icy, 2 Mar 16(A), 16 Mar 22(L); the 40th anniversary of victory in Europe used to attack the West, 9 Mar 9(A); a biography of Soltheln, 9 Mar 27(R); death of President Chernenko, 16 Mar 3(P , 23 Mar I2(A); how will Mikhail Gorbachev use his leadership?, 16 Mar 5(N), 23 Mar 12(A); an incident during the London visit of Bulganin and Khrushchev, 23 Mar 9(D); the pecking order of dead leaders and the protocol of Soviet funer- als, 23 Mar 11(A); the US's 'Star Wars' project, 3() Mar 5(N), 8(A), 29 Jun 9(A); the Western neo-conservative view of Soviet communism, 30 Mar 12(A); diplomats expelled from Britain for spying, 27 Apr 7(D); the Guardian's Moscow correspondent gives carnations to Mrs Gorbachev, 11 May 5(N), 18 May 23(L); the gerontocracy menaced by modern communications technology, 25 May 7(13); violation of the SALT treaties, 15 Jun 5(LA); Comecon an instrument of Soviet imperial control, 29 Jun 5(N)
Russian !Oh-Century Gothic Tales, (ed.) Valeria Korovin, 16 Feb 29(R) Russia's heroic traditions, 5 Jan 9(A) Ryan. Adrian: exhibition, 8 Jun 30(AR) Sabra and Chatila, 1 Jun 5(LA) Sad story of the first Thatcherite, The, 1 Jun 6(PC) Sahara, the, 23 Mar 26(R) Said Castro to Kinnock, 26 Jan 21(C) Salad days in Bangalore, 1 Jun 12(A) SALT treaties, the: Russian violations, 15 Jun 5(LA) Salvador, El: terrorism and savagery by government and guerril- las, 22 Jun 27(R) Samson (Covent Garden), 16 Mar 37(AR) Samuelson, Arnold, With Hemingway: A Year in Key West and Cuba, 29 Jun 22(R) Sanders, Deirdre, The Woman Book of Love and Sex, 23 Feb 23(R) Santamaria, B.A., Daniel Mannix: The Quality of Leadership, 6 Apr 24(R) Sassoon, Siegfried: his diaries 1923-25, 16 Mar 27(R) Save life and the Bill, 18 May 5(LA) Save London from Palumbo, 4 May 18(A) Save the telephone box, 9 Feb I2(A) Scammell. Michael, Solzhenitsyn: A Biography, 9 Mar 27(R) SCARGILL. ARTHUR Sian 18(1); his energy, 5 Jan 5(14); his debating technique. Sian 5(N); a biography, 5 Jan 18(R); critical of the media, 19 Jan 19(A); being allowed 'to spread his nonsense', 26 Jan 17(A); one way of dealing with him, 26 Jan 17(A). 2 Feb 19(L); realis- ing he has lost the strike, 2 Feb 4(PC); increasingly seen to be losing, 2 Feb 12(A); the miners' return to work a resounding de- feat for him, 9 !Aar 4(PC); still undeterred, 9 Mar 12(A); see also COAL-MINING Seaford's treasure trove, 13 Apr 19(A) Seaford. Sussex: a pen picture, 13 Apr I9(A)
Secret Gardens: The Golden Age of Children's Literature, Hum- phrey Carpenter, 20 Apr 21(11)
Secret Honor (film), 16 Feb 34(AR) Secret Service, the: see SECURITY SECURITY AND SPYING
the Ponting secrets trial. 2 Feb 32(AR); a spy scandal in India, 9 Feb 8(A); Clive Panting acquitted on an official secrets charge. 16 Feb 3(PW), 4(PC), 12(A), 23 Feb 4(PC). 23 Mar 27(R); offi- cial secrecy often necessary, 23 Feb 4(PC); the biography of a head of M16, 23 Feb 25(R); the surveillance of private mail, 9 Mar 6(0); The right to snoop, 23 Mar 22(C); Russian diplomats expelled, 27 Apr 7(D); government opposition to parliamen- tary oversight of the intelligence services, 27 Apr 9(A); heavy drinking in the security services, 18 May 7(D); servicemen from Cyprus on trial on official secrets charges, 22 Jun 7(D) Seen in the Oak, 6 Apr 26(P)
Seifert, Jaroslav, An Umbrella from Piccadilly, 12 Jan 24(R) Selected Letters of E.M. Forster: Vol. 2, 1921-1970, (ed.) Mary Lego and P.N. Furbank, 11 May 27(R) Selected Poems, W.H. Davies, 23 Feb 2I(R) Self-defence or moral duty?, 27 Apr 14(A) Sense and Sensuality, Rosalind Brackcnbury, 9 Mar 28(R) Sense of community, A, 2 Feb 6(AV) Sergeant Early'.s Dream (ballet), 30 Mar 34(AR) Severn, the: the Severn bore, 20 Apr 39(1'S); walking up it to- wards its source, 8 Jun 37(PS) SEX women on sex, 23 Feb 23(R); a celibate clergy's pronounce- ments on sex, 2 Mar 6(A), 9 Mar 19(L); The child sex craze, 2 Mar 8(A); Anna Ford on sexual attraction, 16 Mar 40(AR); OH. Lawrence's attitude to sex, 13 Apr 24(C); a Bill to check kerb-crawling, 18 May 8, 25 May 8(AV); Woodrow Wyatt's love life. 8 Jun 25(R) Shakespeare: a contemporary source for Romeo and Juliet, lb Feb 31(A); hooks on, 11 May 3I(R)
Shakespeare: The 'Last Years', E.A.J. Honigmann, II May 31(R) Shakespeare's Theatre, Peter Thomson, II May 3I(R) Sheep, a resourceful wall-jumping, 4 May 41(PS) Shewring. Walter: Artist and Tradesman, 9 Feb 26(R); Transla- tions and Poems, 9 Feb 26(R)
Shock to the System, A, Simon Brett, Sian 2I(R) Shooting Party, The (film), 23 Feb 28(AR) SHOPS AND SHOPPING Southerners shopping for bargains in Northern Ireland, 5 Jan 11(A); secondhand book shops, 23 Feb 7(0). 9 Mar 19, 6 Apr 17(1); the fight for Harrods, 16 Mar 2I(CS); London's new and secondhand book shops, 20 Apr 33(A); small local shops re- placed by shopping complexes, 25 May 41(A); small shops go self-service. 15 Jun 32(PS); superfluous plastic bags in Marks & Spencer, 22 Jun 7(D) Short Wave, George Szirtes, 26 Jan 28(R) Siam: see Thailand Siegfried (WNO. Birmingham), 30 Mar 31(AR) Siegfried Sassoon: Diaries 1923-1925. (ed and intro.) Rupert Hart-Davis, 16 Mar 27(R) Sikhs, the: Sikh terrorism against the Rajiv Gandhi regime, 8 Jun I3(A) Sikhs in 'Genocide Week', The, 8 Jun I3(A) Silent Partners (dance), 30 Mar 34(AR) Silesian exiles in West Germany, the, 22 Jun 9(A) Sinclair, Sir Clive: jogging in Hyde Park, 11 May 7(0) Singer, Peter, (ed.) In Defence of Animals, 25 May 32(R) Sirens' song, the, 11 May 39(CO) Slimming, 15 Jun 25(R) Slough: twinned' with Bhopal, 19 Jan 6(D); 26 Jan 20(1) Slow Learner, Thomas Pynchon, 26 Jan 23(R) Slugs, dealing with, 12 Jan 29(A) Small Swedish earthquake, IS May 16(A) Smiley, David, Albanian Assignment, 26 Jan 27(R) Smith, Denis Mack, Cavour, 4 May 33(R) Smith, Sydney, and Frederick Burkhardt, (ed.) The Correspon- dence of Charles Darwin: Volume I 1821-1836, 4 May 29(R) Snobs, 8 Jun 21(L), 29 Jun 36(A) Socialism: soft socialism and hard Marxist socialism, 27 Apr 26(C) SOCIAL SECURITY
old people's gains from the Welfare State. 26 Jan 13(A); a nut.- sery place refused for a social worker's baby, 2 Feb 7(D), 9 Feb 19(L); sociological mathematics. 2 Feb 20(C); a child's life 'in care', 16 Feb I9(A), 2 Mar 21(L); the social services and the child battered to death by her stepfather, 6 Apr 3(PW), 5(N), 27 Apr 18(A); the present system of benefits no encouragement to work, 13 Apr I7(A); Norman Fowler's review of the social security system, 13 Apr I7(A), 4 May 6(PC), 8 Jun 4(PW),
i 6(PC ; Michael Meacher's social security proposals, 27 Apr 6(PC ; Brent social services and the Jasmine case, 27 Apr 18(A ; the State Earnings-Related Pension Scheme (SERPS) to be phased out, 4 May 6(PC), 23(CS), 8 Jun 4(PW), 6(PC), 7(D), 19(CS) SOCIETY LIFE Taki welcomed back to Gstaad, 23 Mar 37(A); Dolly Burns's dinner parties, 20 Apr 7(0); Jasper Guinness's wedding, 20 Apr 37(A); the debut of The Business, 20 Apr 37(A); Edward Kennedy's thuggish entourage, 27 Apr 41(A); New York's miff' raffish night life, 4 May 39(.4); Lord John Somerset, 25 May 4I(A); Louis Basualdo, 25 May 41(A); Steve Rubell's New York discos, 1 Jun 36(A); Alexandra Isles's evidence in the von Bulow retrial, 8 Jun 36(A); Claus von Bulow found not guilty, 45 Jun 30(A); a ball at Leeds Castle, 29 Jun 36( So Far from God, Patrick Marnham, 29 Jun 26(R Solzhenitsyn: A Biography, Michael Scammell, 9 Mar 27(R) Sometimes You Could Die, James Mitchell, 20 Apr 3I(R) Song, 9 Mar 28(P)
rigor bought by John Fairfax Limited, 26 Jan 3(PW), 5(N); a dinner in honour of the Spectator, 2 Feb 5(N); Digby Anderson, 2 Feb I9(L); a misprint, 2 Feb 19(L); the Spectator Treasure Hunt, 9 Feb 5,16 Feb 5(X), 23 Feb 36(A); the Spectator/Lloyds Bank Young Writer awards, 16 Feb 17(A), 2 Mar 2I(L);. a new reader's pleasure, 16 Feb 23(L); the consequences of High life and Low life, 23 Feb I9(L); a 'Middle life' column, 2 Mar 38(C0); Taki, out of prison, thanks his correspondents, 9 Mar 33(A); Jeffrey Bernard's readers' letters, 9 Mar 34(A); an album of famous signatures, 16 Mar 22(L); an article cut, 30 Mar 38(PS); a 1954 Easter editorial, 6 Apr 7(D); advertises for a 'production editor/subeditor', 13 Apr 23(L); looking after one's copy, 20 Apr I9(L); design changes introduced, 27 Apr 5(X), 4 May 24, If May 21, 18 May 23 ); telephone lines severed, 4 May 5(X); advertises on Channel 4,4 May 38(AR); Jeffrey Ber- nard 'Writer of the Year', 11 May 5(X), 18 May 35(A); readers' letters, II May 21(L); its new plastic wrapping, 1 Jun 16(L); the TV critic criticised, 8 Jun 21, 15 Jun I8(L)
Spider's House, The, Paul Bowles, 30 Mar 30(R) Spirit of Christmas, The, G.K. Chesterton, 13 Apr 31(R) Spirits, haunting by, 9 Mar 34(A), 16 Mar 22(L) Spring, poems on, 30 Mar 38(CO)
Sri Lanka: Nicholas Coleridge's imprisonment, 23 Feb 10(A) Sri Lankan imprisonment, 23 Feb 10(AStanford, W.B., and E.J. Finopoulos. (ed.) The Travels of Lord Charlemont in Greece and Turkey, /749. 20 Apr 25(R)
Starman (film), 18 May 31(AR) Star Turn, Nigel Williams, 9 Feb 23(R) 'Star Wars' plans, President Reagan's, 30 Mar 5(N), 8(A), 29 Jun 9(A) State of Affairs, A (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith), 2 Mar 33(AR) Sterling: Its Use and Misuse, Douglas Jay, 13 Apr 25(R) Steven, Stuart, 13 Apr 23(L) Still hanging tough, 13 Apr 16(A) Still Life, Richard Cobb. (Jun 24(R) STOCK EXCHANGE AND THE CITY, THE First Commerce Securities, 5 Jan 16(CS); P&O, Dunlop and the obsession with mergers, 26 Jan 19(CS); Morgan Grenfell's George Magan and the bidding game, 26 Jan 19(CS); the mean- ing of BTR, 26 Jun 19(CS); the jobbers, 2 Feb 17(CS); the Index tops 1000, 2 Feb 17(CS); who is to regulate the City?, 2 Feb 17(CS); investment under the Business Expansion Scheme, 9 Feb I8(CS); ICI's huge profit, 23 Feb 18(C); the struggle for control of Dunlop, 23 Feb 18(CS); capital gains tux and Sainsbury's shares, 16 Mar 21(CS); the tax treatment of govern- ment stock, 16 Mar 21(CS); the fight for Harrods, 16 Mar 21(CS); United Newspapers bid for the Express group, 30 Mar I8(CS); multiple applications for British Telecom shares. 30 Mar 18(CS); the Bank of England and the Treasury at odds over interest rates and the sterling exchange rate, 13 Apr 21(E), 22(CS); how to persuade Stock Exchange members to transfer power to firms?, 13 Apr 22, 20 Apr lil(CS); Redland's zero coupon bonds, 13 Apr 22(CS); good and bud years for Lloyd's syndicates, 27 Apr 23, 11 May 19(CS), 2I(L); pressure on Stock Exchange members who oppose the new constitution, 4 May 23(CS); the City not in favour of the Mansion House Square project, II May 19(CS); the future of the gilt-edged market, 8 Jun 19, 22 Jun 21(CS); 'golden handcuffs' for partners in stockbroking firms, 15 Jun 17(CS); takeover bids for Deben- hums, 15 Jun I7(CS); a City banquet for City workers, 15 Jun ITS); the affairs of L. Texas Petroleum Inc., 22 Jun 21, 29 Jun 19 CS); a textile industry merger, 22 Jun 21(CS); Carlton Gal- lutes comes to market, 29 Jun 19(CS); see also BANK OF ENGLAND. BANKS and FINANCIAL Stockton, Lord, 23 Feb 5(N) Stancher po : police prevent p festival, 15 Jun 7(D)
Stories o Katherine Mansfield, The, (ed.) Anthony Alpers, 25 May 3 1(R)
Strategic !Defence Initiative, President Reagan's: 30 Mar 5(N), 8(A); doubts and fears about the proposals, 29 Jun 9(A) Strategic senility, 9 Mar I 5(A Strategist at work, 5 Jan 15(E Strauss, Franz Josef: 2 Mar 1/(l); a profile, 2 Mar 12(A) Strikes: London Underground strike it flop, 25 May 5(LA); see also COAL.MINING Strandberg, August: a biography, 12 Jan 25(R) Students: student magazines and papers, 16 Feb 20(A); unruly behaviour during the conference of the Federation of Conser- vative Students, 6 Apr 3(I'W), 5(N), 20 Apr 6(AV); see also Universities Subversive Stitch, The, Rozsika Parker, 19 Jan 30(R) Summerson, SirJohn: 6 Apr 13(1); a profile, 6 Apr 12(A). 13 Apr 23(L) Sudan: its hotels, 5 Jan 7(D), 12 Jan 18(L); President Nimeri's re- gime, 26 Jan 12(A); the South's resistance, 26 Jan (2(A); famine refugees flood in from Ethiopia, 2 Feb 9(A); the BBC's report Famine in Sudan, 9 Feb 32(AR) Sunday Times, the: its political attitude, 12 Jan 18(L) Sunrise with Seamonsters, Paul Theroux, 29 Jun 26(R) Superficial journey, A, 9 Mar I4(A) Surrogate motherhood. 12 Jan 3(PW), 5(N), 19 Jan 22(C) Survival of Charles Darwin, The, Ronald W. Clark, 4 May 29(R) Survivors, 2 Feb 15, 9 Feb 11 , 23 Feb 16, 2 Mar 12, 9 Mar 14,2 Mar 18, 30 Mar 13,6 Apr 12, 13 Apr 16,4 May 20.18May 20, 25 May 18,15 Jun I5(A) Swan Lake (La Scala, Milan), 2 Feb 28(AR) Sweden: Swedish neutrality and Russia, 12 Jan 9(A); sufferers from Aids, 9 Feb 5(N); dispute in the church over homosexuals, 18 May 5(N); the government's difficulties, 25 May 16(A) Sweeney Todd (Half Moon), II May 34(AR) Swimming Pool Season, The, Rose Tremain, 23 Mar 3I(R) Swinburne verse-form imitated, a, 26 Jan 35(CO) . Feb 19, 16 Feb 23(L); capital gains tax and the Budget, 16 Mar 2 ((CS); the tax treatment of government stock, 16 Mar 21(CS); VAT on newspaper advertising, 23 Mar 6(A); a Green Paper on personal income tax promised, 23 Mar 6(A); the Inland Revenue troublesome to journalists, 29 Jun 7(13); a quotation from Bacon, 29 Jun 19(CS); see also BUDGET and PENSIONS Taxis: the new safety locks on London taxis. 5 Jan 7(D), 12 Jan 5(N) Tea: difficulty in getting served with tea, 2 Feb 38(A), 9 Feb 19(L) Telephones: British Telecom to replace all telephone kiosks with new designs, 9 Feb 12(A). 23 Feb 19,2 Mar 21, 30 Mar 2I(L); a new controversy about telephone-tapping. 2 Mar 5SN), 23 Mar 22(C); a defence of telephone-tapping, 23 Mar 22(C ; telephon- ing from a Welsh callbox. 27 Apr 41(A); the Speaking Clock, 4 May 41(CO) TELEVISION the BBC's case for raising the licence fee to £65, Sian 14(A); another look at Dallas, 5 Jan 29(AR); the Queen's broadcast, 5 Jan 29(AR); Eamonn Andrews and This Is Your Life, 5 Jan 29(AR); foreign languages in TV commercials, 12 Jan 30(AR); Weekend in Wallop, 12 Jan 30(AR); programmes on the Times bicentenary, 12 Jan 30(AR); soap operas and their characters. 19 Jan 26(R), 4 May 39(A); Hollywood Greats: Bing Crosby, 19 Jan 33(AR); Sir Geraint Evans, 19 Jan 33(AR); Poppyland, 19 Jan 33(AR); President Reagan's inauguration, 26 fan 33(AR); Panorama on Kenya's problems, 26 Jan 33(AR); Peter Bowles in Lytton's Diary, 26 Jan 33(AR); the House of Lords televised, 2 Feb 32(AR), 9 Feb 7(AV), 16 Mar 7(D); the Panting secrets trial on Channel 4, 2 Feb 32(AR); the universities discussed on Panorama, 2 Feb 33(AR); being made up to appear on TV, 2 Feb 33(AR); a hired video, 2 Feb 34(AR); Famine in Sudan, 9 Feb 32(AR); politicians arguing on TV, 16 Feb 7(D); violence on television, 16 Feb 25(R); Aspel and Company, 16 Feb 37(AR); Michael Parkinson's All Star Secrets, 16 Feb 37(AR); Tele-Journal, 16 Feb 37(AR); Terry Wogan's new chat show, 23 Feb 31.23 Mar 36(AR); The Last Place on Earth, 23 Feb 31, 16 Mar 40(AR); George Best on his experience of prison, 2 Mar 36(AR); The Burston Rebellion, 2 Mar 36(AR); is the IBA necessary?, 9 Mar 6(D); programmes on the ending of the min- ers' strike, 9 Mar 32(AR); fight relief from Prince Edward, 9 Mar 32(AR); the murder of Hilda Murrell, 9 Mar 32(AR); questioning by interviewers, 16 Mar 7(D); Anna Ford on sexual attraction, 16 Mar 40(AR); Mott on the Landscape, 16 Mar 40(AR); Question Time, 16 Mar 40, 27 Apr 40(AR); Spitting Image, 23 !Aar 36(AR); subjects discussed in Did You See. . .?, 23 Mar 36(AR); Late Starter, 23 Mar 36, 13 Apr 37(AR); Lady Antonia Fraser on Roy Plomley's programme Favourite Things, 30 Mar 36(AR); the licence fee raised to £58, 6 Apr 4(PC), 7(D); four unemployed young people interviewed, 6 Apr 6(AV); bishops' pronouncements on the media, 6 Apr 16(A); the practice of dressing up the news. 6 Apr 33(AR); The Last Place on Earth, 6 Apr 33(AR); Oscar, 6 Apr 33(AR); Samuel Beckett, 13 Apr 37(AR); Athos: The Holy Mountain, 13 Apr 37(AR); Birth of a Nation, 20 Apr 36(AR); the Revd Ian Paisley, 20 Apr 36(AR); Katharine Hepburn interviewed by Clive James, 20 Apr 37(AR); Clive James and Bernard Levin as programme hosts, 27 Apr 40(AR); the possible effects of tele- vising the House of Commons, 4 May 8(AV); the Spectator
advertisement on Channel 4,4 May 38(AR); Omnibus on Tony Hancock, 4 May 38(AR); The Single Life, 4 May 39(AR); Wai- lenberg: The Lost Hero, 4 May 39(AR); the Eurovision Song Contest. II May 36(AR); Mapp and Lucia, The Prince and Princess of Wales in Italy, and End of Empire, 11 May 36(AR); showing other networks' footage, 18 May 35(AR); the Brad- ford City football stand disaster, 18 May 35(AR); West Side Story, 18 May 35(AR); a report on Bernhardt Goetz, 18 May 35(AR); Heart of the Matter on anti-semitism, 25 May 40(AR the GLC's help to 'oppressed' minorities, 25 May 40 AR);
decline in the quality of news bulletins, 1 Jun 7(D); The Night of 100 Stars, 1 Jun 36(AR); a series on the Italian Mafia, 1 Jun 36(AR); Time Paper Chase, 1 Jun 36(AR); a Brazilian soap opera, (Jun 37(A); Bodyline, 8 Jun 7(D), 15 Jun 12(A), 22 Jun 7(13); the Spectator's TV critic, 8 Jun 21, 15 Jun 18(L); the not at the European Cup Final, 8 Jun 35(AR); football hooliganism, 8 Jun 35(AR); Roy Plomley, 8 Jun 35(AR); the Suez crisis, 8 Jun 36(AR); Bob Hope's birthday party, 15 Jun 29(AR); Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote, 15 Jun 30(AR); a programme about work in a post-industrial society, 15 Jun 30(AR); sports covera4e, 22 Jun 35(AR); Play Golf!, 22 Jun 35(AR); Jeremy Hanley s regular appearances on Channel 4.29 Jun 7(0); One Man and His Dog, 29 Jun 35(AR); Newsnight films about China, 29 Jun 35(AR) Television: a dreadful danger which Tories have overlooked, 4 May 8(AV)
Tennis: popularity of Wimbledon with viewers, 8 Jun 7(D); the importance of confidence, 22 Jun 35(A); a wet Wimbledon, 29 Jun 15(A); players' sour and prickly egomania', 29 Jun I5(A) Tenth Derby?, A, 2 Fcb 15(A)
Tenth Man, The, Graham Greene, 23 Mar 25(R) Ten years on top, 9 Feb 11(A) Terraine, John, The Right oldie Line: The Royal Air Force in the European War 1939-45, 30 Mar 23(R) Terrestrial wars, 13 Apr 8(A) Terrorism: IRA terrorism, 13 Apr 5(N); Rajiv Gandhi's efforts to deal with Sikh terrorism, 8 Jun 13(A); a TWA jet hijacked by Shi'ite Arabs, 22 Jun 4(PW), 5(LA), 7(D), 29 Jun 4(PW), 11, 12(A) Thailand: Auberon Waugh's visit, 26 Jan 6(AV); a Times travel article, 26 Jan 6(AV); allai 'madame', 15 Jun 9(A); the danger of invasion by the Vietnamese, 15 Jun 9(A) TliA [CHER, MRS MARGARET Brian Walden's conception of Thatcherism, 5 Jan 4(PC); domi- nant in the Government, 19 Jan 4(PC); her first administration, 19 Jan 26.15 Jun 23(R); 2 Feb 4(PC); Oxford withholds an hon. orary degree, 2 Feb 5, 9 Feb 5(N), 7(AV); a profile, 9 Feb 11(A); how she keeps on top, 9 Feb II(A); the Panting official secrets case, 16 Feb 3(PW), 4(PC); visit to the US, 2 Mar 10(A); 2 Mar 21(L); tours the Far East, 13 Apr 3(PW), 5(N), 7(D), 20 Apr 15(A); criticised for comments on the miners' strike, 13 Apr 5(N); the impending reshuffle of her Government, 13 Apr 4(PC); 'Miss Floggie' to Denis Healey, 13 Apr 7(D); her work- rate and her stamina, 20 Apr 5(N); now giving herself royal airs, 20 Apr 15(A). 27 Apr 7(D); favours fewer planning restrictions, 4 May 5(LA); now supports the televising of the Commons, 4 May 8(AV); 'too big for her boots' and losing popularity. II what is common knowledge, 8 Jun 7(D); how she should tackle youthful hooliganism, 8 Jun 8(AV); her policy unit at No. 10, 8 Jun 9(A), 15 Jun 18, 22 Jun 22(L); a record of simultaneous suc- cess and failure, 15 Jun 6(PC); electoral calculations influenced i by opinion-sampling research and polls. 15 Jun 13(AV ; achievements have not measured up to her aims, 22 Jun 6(PC ; a good housewife rather than a good Tory, 22 Jun 6(PC ; appointment of 'three Jews and a black man' to her cabinet, 22 Jun 8(AV), 29 Jun 20(L); dreams of a 'classless Britain', 22 Jun 8(AV) Thatcher: The First Term, Patrick Cosgravc, 15 Jun 23(R) Thatcher's monument?, 2 Mar I8(A) Thatcher's royal tour, 20 Apr 15(A) That Lady, Kate O'Brien. I Jun 22(R) That's Dancing (film), 8 Jun 32(AR) Theatre: a biography of Strindberg, 12 Jan 25(R); the Arts Coun- cil and the Government attacked over the National Theatre's grant, 16 Feb 5(N), 6(AV); judging a playwriting competition, 2 Mar 7(0); Beryl Bainbridge's theatrical experiences, 2 Mar 7(0); Aids as a subject for plays, 13 Apr 7(D); see also indi- vidual play titles Theroux, Paul, Sunrise with Seatnonsters, 29 Jun 26(R) Third World, the: A thousand million invisible men, 18 May 9(A Thirty Years' War, The, Geoffrey Parker and others, 23 Feb 22 R) 'This pig doesn't weigh as much as I thought it did', 22 Jun 6(PC) Thomas More, Richard Marius, 2 Feb 22(R) Thompson, Julian, No Picnic, 23 Feb 20(R) Thomson, Peter, Shakespeare's Theatre, 11 May 31(R) Thorold, Henry, Nottinghamshire: A Shell Guide, 12 Jan 22(R) Thousand million invisible men, A, 18 May 9(A) Threat from Eddie Shah, The, 4 May 22(A) Threat from Thanet, The, 9 Feb 4(PC) Three faces of Margaret, The, 11 May 17(A) Three Sisters (Royal Exchange, Manchester), 20 Apr 34(AR) Three Voices, 2 Feb 24(P) Thrillers and crime books: 5 Jan 21, 19 Jan 29, 20 Apr 31, 15 Jun 22(R); a thriller's missing passage, 2 Feb 35(CO) Through China's open door. . . 25 May 1I(A) Tibet, Kevin Kling, 20 Apr 28(R) Time: 'TIM' now a man, 4 May 41(CO) Titne for the animals of Merseyside to be put in uniform, 8 Jun 8(AV) 'Tam's% Titti its bicentenary, 12 Jan 16(A), 30(AR); the Times yesterday and today, 12 Jan I6(A); its would-be humorous pieces, 26 Jan 20(L); leading articles on the BBC, 2 Feb 35(PS); its first 200 years (exhibition), 20 Apr 17(A); an 'interview' with President Reagan, 27 Apr 5(N); the 'Today's Events' column, It May 37(A); being edited from a hospital sick bed, 18 May 7(0) Tindall, Gillian, Rosamond Lehmann: An Appreciation, 2 Mar 27(R) Toff Down Mine, Kit Fraser, 2 Feb 6(AV) Tolstoy, Nikolai, The Quest for Merlin, 2 Mar 28(R) To make the punishment fit the crime, 4 May 25(C) Tom and Viv (Royal Court), 30 Mar 32(AR) Tonks, Henry: exhibition, 9 Mar 30(AR) Tosca (Coliseum), 19 Jan 3I(AR) Tourism: a guided tour for an American girl, 16 Feb 38(A) To war with Hoxha, 20 Apr 16(A) Trades Union Congress: damage due to the miners' strike, 2 Feb
I2(A).
TRADE UNIONS the effect of recent legislation on trade unions, 2 Mar 4(PC); the
TGWU's ballot-rigging exposed, 11 May 18(A); industrial cor-
respondents too dependent on the unions, I I May 18(A); Labour's 'phantom union votes', 11 May 22(C); Fleet Street workers' pay and conditions, 25 May 9(A); see also Strikes and Com:MINING Transformation of Spain, The, David Gilmour, 13 11 27(R)
Translations and Poetns, Walter Shewring, 9 Feb 26 )
Travel: newspapers' January travel articles, 19 Jan 6( ); Camping in Nairobi, 19 Jan 12(A); travel books, 20 Apr 25-29, 29 Jun 26(R); a visitor to Spain, 4 May 40(A) Travellers' tales, 26 Jan 6(AV) Travels of Lord Charlemont in Greece and Turkey, 1749, The, (ed.) W.B. Stanford and E.J. Finopoulos, 20 Apr 25(R)
Treasure Hunt, the Spectator: 9 Feb 5, 16 Feb 5(X); answers and winners, 23 Feb 36(A)
Trees: a German punishment for ringing trees, 9 Mar I9(L) Tremain, Rose, The Swimming Pool Season, 23 Mar 31(R) Trend, Michael, The Music Makers: The English Musical Renais- sance front agar to Britten, 16 Feb 30(R) Trevor-Roper, Hugh, 16 Mar 15(1) Trieste's past and future, 19 Jan 9(A) Trieste's motorway, 19 Jan 9(A) Tristan and lsolde (Coliseum), 2 Feb 29(AR) Troubled Lives: John and Sarah Austin, Lam and Joseph Ham- burger, 29 Jun 23(R) True Adventures of the Rolling Stones, The, Stanley Booth, 29 Mar 26(R) True believer, A, 2 Mar 10(A) True God, Kenneth Leech, 1 Jun 23(R) True Scot, A, 16 Mar 20(A) Tuohy, Frank, The Collected Stories, 12 Jan 23(R) Turner, Bryan, , S.: see Abercrombie, Nicholas Turner, Martin, (intro.) The Collected Short Stories of No#1
UNITED STATES
Emmett Tyrrell of the American Spectator on 'the Liberal crack-up', 5 Jan 8, 19 Jan 8(A); its negotiating position in arms control talks with Russia, 12 Jan 8(A); muggers shot by a 'sub- way vigilante', 12 Jan 10(A); the Army of the Lord and the anti- abortion lobby. 9 Feb 10(A) 23 Mar 21(L); Kerouac and the 'beat generation', 9 Feb 21(R); the American Spectator, 16 Feb 23(L); a Yankee family in a Southern mansion, 23 Feb 11(A); Anel Sharon loses libel action against Time magazine, 23 Feb 17(A); Senator Helms's campaign against the biased media, 23 Feb 17(A); The child sex craze, 2 Mar 8(A); Mrs Thatcher's visit, 2 Mar 10(A); no sign of interest rates falling. 2 Mar 20(E); threatening attitude to the Sandinistas, 9 Mar 5(N); Aids spread through bathhouses, 9 Mar 7(A); an anti-abortionist's history , 9 Mar A); most Americans 'almost illiterate', 9 Mar 34(A), 13 Apr 2 (L); the New Yorker sold, 23 Mar 9(D); Jeane Kirkpat- rick to change parties?, 23 Mar 9(D); New Zealand's ban on US nuclear warships leads to breakdown of Anzus cooperation, 23 Mar 10(Aa visit to the John F. Kennedy suite at Harvard, 23 Mar 13(A); a US officer killed by a Russian soldier in East Ger- many, many, 30 Mar 5,20 Apr 5(N); the ups and downs of the dollar, 6 Apr 15(CS); doubts about the armed forces' ability to wins con- ventional war. 13 Apr 8(A), 20 Apr 19(L); a profile of Richard Nixon, 13 Apr 16(A); the American Right anti-European, 20 Apr 7(D); the fall of Saigon recalled, 20 Apr 11(A); the money market and the 'bezzle', 20 Apr 18(CS); its wartime prosperity, 4 May I3(A); wartime attitude to Jews, 4 May 13(A); a miscar- riage of justice in the Lindbergh baby case?. 4 May 6(R); New York's nit-raffish night life, 4 May 39(A); examples of political hypocrisy, 11 May 36(A); Dr Bernard Nathanson, the man who 'sold' abortion to America, 18 May 14(A); a major blow to the President's defence budget, 18 May 15(A); Rupert Murdoch and his newspapers, 25 May 20(A); New York's press, 25 May 20(A); British MPs report on drug abuse, 1 Jun 8(AV); some profit-crazy banks in difficulties, I Jun 9(A): Michael Heath on the US, 8 Jun 29(R); the retrial and acquittal of Claus von Bulow, 8 Jun 36, 15 Jun 30(A); attitude to the SALT treaties and to negotiations with Russia, 15 Jun 5(LA); a TWA jet hijacked by Shi'ite Arabs, 22 Jun 4(PW), 5(LA), 7(D), 29 Jun 4 W), 11, 12(A); the possibility of an invasion of Nicaragua,
Jun 11(A); the Dram Shop laws invoked by drunken drivers, 22 Jun 13(A); its engagement in El Salvador, 22 Jun 27(R); the public's reaction to the Shi'ite hijack, 29 Jun I2(A); see also REAGAN. PRESIDENT RONALD
Universities: parental contributions to students' maintenance, 5 Jan 6(AV); getting into Oxford, 23 Feb 19(L) Unkindness of Ravens, An, Ruth Rendell, 20 Apr 31(R) Untravelk d World, The: A Memoir: Michael Adams, 4 May 32(R) Up 'n' Under (Fortune), 6 Apr 30(AR) Utopia on Trial: Vision and Reality in Planned Housing, Alice Coleman, 18 May 30(R)
Urn (film), 4 May 35(AR)
Vaisey. David, (ed.) The Diary of Thomas Turner 1754-1765, 2 Mar 29(R)
Valentine's Day, Saint: the pairing-off of birds, 16 Feb 39(PS); teenage Valentine poems, 16 Feb 39(CO)
Valley of Decision, Stanley Middleton, 23 Mar 3I(R)
VAT: See TAXATION VE Day: reminiscences of VE Day, 20 Apr 7(D). 77 Apr 20(A); problems on the 40th anniversary, 27 Apr 5(LA); a VE Day exhibition, 4 May 35(AR); Neil Kinnock on VE Day, 11 May 5(LA); 1 Jun 17(C)
VE Day: new enemies and new friends, 27 Apr 5(LA) Very liberal novelist, 15 Jun 15(A)
Victoria, Queen: and John Brown, 9 Feb 6(D)
Victoria Station (Duchess), 23 Mar 35(AR) Video Recordings Act, the: not implemented, 6 Apr 7(0) Vienna Blood, Laurence Payne, 20 Apr 3I(R) Vietnam; memories of the fall of Saigon, 20 Apr 8(A); a history of Vietnam and the Vietnam war, 27 Apr 31(R), 11 May 21(L); the plight of the boat people in Hong Kong, 11 May 14(A) Vietnam: A History, Stanley Karnow, 27 Apr 31(10 Vincent, John, (ed.) The Crawford Papers, 2 Feb 26(R) Violence: violence on television, 16 Feb 25(R); a riot and many deaths at the European Cup final in Brussels, 8 Jun 4(PW), 8(AV), 17, 18(A), 35(AR). 15 Jun 5(N), 22 Jun 37(PS); the problem of group violence, 8 Jun 8(AV) Visuals and verbals, 22 Jun 18(A) Volume The First: Lady Susan, Jane Austen, 19 Jan 23(R) von Bulow, Claus: found not guilty on his retrial, 8 Jun 36, 15 Jun 30(A) Voyage, The, 26 Jan 28(P) Waiting for Fowler, 13 Am 17(A) Waiting for TYny, 6 Apr 9(A)
Walden, Brian: his interpretation of Thatcherism. 5 Jan 4(PC); another Walden, 12 Jan 18(L)
Walden, Sarah, The Ravished Image, 27 Apr 30(R) Waldenism, 5 Jan 4(PC)
Wales: the lack of a national gallery of art. 6 Apr 35(PS), 20 Apr I9(L); Henry Tudor and Anglo-Welsh relations. 1 Jun 18(R); scenery in North Wales, 8 Jan 37(A); driving to a cottage in Wales, 29 Jan 36(A) Walker, Peter: urges changes in government policy, 11 May 6(PC) Walking: walking at night in London, 26 Jan 7,9 Feb 6(D); a long walk in the country, 26 Jan 35(PS)
Widmer Castle, 15 Jun 26(P) Walpole. Horace: his Memoirs, 29 Jun 25(R)
WAR war artists' work. 19 Jan 3I(AR); escape kits, 26 Jan 27(R), 2 Feb I9(L); the Falklands war, 23 Feb 20(R); the capture of Remagen bridge, 16 Mar 7(D); the RAF in the 1939-45 war, 30 Mar 23(R); VE Day reminiscences, 20 Apr 7(D), 27 Apr 20(A); a British military mission in Albania, 20 Apr I6(A); the 40th anniversary of VE Day. 27 Apr 5(LA). 11 May 5(LA); a VE Day exhibition, 4 May 35(AR); pardons called for for first world war 'cowards', 1 Jun 5(N); why do men go willingly to war?, 1 Jun 38(PS)
War for Lebanon 1970-1983, The, hamar Rabinovich, 26 Jan
22(R) Warnock: the Warnock report and Enoch Powell's Unborn Chil- dren (Protection) Bill. 23 Feb 5(N), 18 May 5, 8 Jun 5(LA), 16(A)
Was Caliban a Fascist?, 8 Jun 18(A) Waste: The Pit, 26 Jan 32(AR); Lyric, Shaftesbury Avenue. 15
Jun 28(AR)
Water closet march, 30 Mar 22(C) Water Music, I Jun 24(P) Waugh, Auberon: The Foxglove Saga; Path of Dalliance; Who Are the Violets Now?, Consider the Lillies; A Bed of Flowers, 29
Jun 29(R) Waugh, Evelyn: his earlier books reissued, 30 Mar 7(D); on Ahys- sima, 20 Apr 27(R). 1 Jun 16(L); journalistic trips to Africa, 20 Apr 27(R)
Waugh, Evelyn: Remote People: A Report from Ethiopia and British Africa, 20 Apr 27(R.); Waugh in Abyssinia, 20 Apr 27(R) Waugh in Abyssinia, Evelyn Waugh, 20 Apr 27( Way We Live Now, The, Bernard Levin Sian 20(R) Weakness and Deceit, Raymond Bonner, 22 Jun 27(R)
Weather: an evening sky, 9 Feb 6(0); the Scottish climate, 16 Mar 16(A); a poor spring, 25 May 42(PS)
Weaver, Laurence. and Gertrude Jekyll, Gardens for Small Country Houses, 25 May 27(R)
Weddings: reflections on weddings, 16 Feb 38(A); a 'best woman's' speech, 15 Jun 32(CO)
Welcome to America, Michael Heath, 8 Jun 29(R) West, W.J., (ed.) Orwell: The War Broadcasts, 30 Mar 25(R) Westminster Blues, Julian Critchley, 8 Jun 25(R) Westminster market, 19 Jan 4(PC) Wet afternoon at Wimbledon, 29 Jun 15(A) Wetherby (film), 16 Mar 39(AR) Wexler, Alice, Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life, 23 Mar 24(R) What about the workers?, 9 Mar 4(PC) What bothers Brecon, 22 Jun I4(A) What crisis in the arts?, 18 May I6(A) What the Papers Never Said, Peter Hennessy, I Jun 19(R) When peace broke out, 27 Apr 20(A) Where babies go to, 9 Feb 10(A) Where's the alternative?, 30 Mar 20(E) Whisky and socialism: good and bad drugs, 27 Apr 26(C)
Whistler, Laurence: exhibition, 13 Apr 35(AR) Whitc, Antonia: a daughter's personal memoir, 15 Jun 23(R)
White, Barry, John Hume: Statesman of the Troubles, 30 Mat
28(R)
Who Are the Violets Now?, Aubcron Waugh, 29 Jun 29(R) Who are they?, 20 Apr 4(PC) Who killed Herbert Chitepol, II May 11(A) Who's boxed in?, 30 Mar 4(PC) Whose Body Is It?, Carolyn Faulder, 23 Mar 30(R) Who should guard our secrets?, 27 Apr 9(A) Who's Who 1985, 8 Jun 7(D) Who's Who in Ireland: The Influential 1000, (ed.) Maureen
Cairnduff, 12 Jan 2I(R)
Why there is no watershed for Mrs Thatcher, 15 Jun 6(PC) Why Welfare does not want a man of vision, 4 May 6(PC) Wild Flight of Gordons, A, Archie Gordon, 5th Marquess of
Aberdeen and Tremair, 16 Mar 28(R)
Wildlife (ballet), 30 Mar 34(AR)
Wilkes, John: a proposed memorial, Sian 17(L)
Williams, Nigel, Star Tien, 9 Feb 23(R) Williams, Stephen, Diocletian and the Roman Recovery, 13 Apr
28(R)
Wilson, AN., How Can We Know?, 2 Feb 2I(R)
Wilson, Sir Angus: 15 Jun 15(1); a profile, 15 Jun I5(A)
Wilson, Barbara Ker, Jane Austen in Australia, 19 Jan 23(R)
WINE a tasteless article, 5 Jan 17(L); 72 years of wine-drinking, 5 Jan 34(A); wine special offers, 19 Jan 38, 16 Feb 42, 16 Mar 46,20 Apr 42, 18 May 40, 15 Jun 42(A); Rhone red wines, 19 Jan 38(A); the Spanish firm of Torres, 2 Mar 4I(A); recommended German wines, 16 Mar 46(A); cash in advance demanded, 30 40(A); some white wines, 15 Jun 42(A); the 1984 bordeaux vin- tage. 29 Jun 42(A)
Winning back the Tories, 12 Jan 4(PC) Winning without Rotham, 26 Jan 14(A) Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi, Bob Wood- ward, II May 30(R) Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1985, (ed.) John Woodcock, 4 May I2(A) Wisdom, Madness and Folly, R.D. Laing, 6 Apr I9(R) With Friends Possessed: A Life of Edward Fitzgerald, Robert Ber- nard Martin, 23 Mar 32(R) With Hemingway: A Year in Key West anti Cuba, Arnold Samuel- son. 29 Jun 22(R) Witness (film), I Jun 32(AR) Woman Book of Love and Sex, The, Deirdre Sanders, 23 Feb 23(R)
WOMEN surrogate motherhood. 12 Jan 3(PW). 5(N). 19 Jan 22(C); embroidery as a womanly art, 19 Jan 30(R); the Greenhorn Common women visited, 2 Feb 7(0). 16 Feb 23(L); the GLC's projected women's radio station. 2 Feb 32(AR); treatment of a mother in two maternity hospitals. 9 Feb I3(A); the wife's earned income allowance, 9 Feb 19. 16 Feb 23(L); banks biased against women?, 16 Feb 7(0); women on sex, 23 Feb 23(R); happy outcome of an Mrs gaffe. 13 Apr 7(0); Anna Ford on men, 13 Apr 26(R); harassment by kerb-crawlers. 18 May 8.25 May 8(AV); remarks made to women. 18 May 36(A); a 'hest woman's' speech at a wedding, 15 Jun 32(C0); 19th-century governesses, 22 Jun 25(R); Jeffrey Bernard's 'she who would drown in his eyes', 29 Jun 20(L)
Women in the Wall, Julia O'Faolnin, I Jun 22(R)
Wonnacott. John: exhibition. 23 Mar 33(AR)
Wood and Garden, Gertrude Jekyll, 25 May 27(R) Woodcock. John, (ed.) Wisden Cricketers' Almanack MI5, 4 May I2(A) Woodward, Bob, Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi, It May 30(R)
Word game, the, 18 May 38(CO)
Words and the revolution, 27 Apr 15(A)
Wordsworth, Dorothy: a biography, 30 Mar 24(R); her letters, 30 Mar 24(R) Worsthorne. Peregrine: his philosophy. 5 Jan 6(AV)
Wrong but romantic, 16 Mar 14(A) Wyatt, Woodrow, Confessions of an Optimist, 8 Jun 25(R) Wyndham, Joan, Love Lessons: A Wartime Diary, 11 May 29(R)
X
Xerxes (Coliseum), 16 Mar 37(AR) Wad, Ehud, and Ze'cv Schiff, Israel's Lebanon War, 26 Jan 22(R) Yankees of the South, 23 Feb 11(A) Yanquis are coming, The, 22 Jun 11(A) Year of the Grafters, 9 Mar 13(A) Years of Recovery: British Economic Policy 1945-51, Alec Cairncross, 11 May 23(R) Yobboes and Loonies, 2 Mar 15(A) Yobs ahoy, 20 Apr 6(AV) Young. Alison, and Edward lAiwbury. (ed.) The Poetical Works of Andrew Young, 16 Mar 29(R)
Young, Andrew: poetical works, 16 Mar 29(R) Younger. George: his work as Secretary of State for Scotland, 16 Mar 12(A) YOUNG PEOPLE bromidic advice to youth, 12 Jan 32(C0); hostility between young and old, 19 Jan 35(PS); adolescents' attitudes, 9 Feb 6(D); the Spectator/Lloyds Bank Young Writer awards, 16 Feb I7(A), 2 Mar 2I(L); teenage Valentine poems. 16 Feb 39(C0); the 'teenage time-bomb', 30 Mar 6(AV); four unemployed young people interviewed on TV, 6 Apr 6(AV); youthful hooliganism, 8 Jun 8(AV)
CONTRIBUTORS
Ackroyd, Peter, 5 Jan 25, 12Jan 28, 19Jan 32, 26Jan 29,2 Feb 30, 9 Feb 31, I6Feb 34, 23 Feb28, 2 Mar 34,9Mar 31, 16Mar 39,23 Mar 34,30 Mar 33,6 Apr 30, 13 Apr 34, 20 Apr 36,27 Apr 38,4 May 35, 11 May 33, 18 May 31, 1 Jun 32, 8 Jun 32, 15 Jun 27, 22 Jun 33(AR) Acton, Sir Harold, 2 Feb 24, 20 Apr 25(R) Aitken, Jonathan, MP, 16 Feb 12(A) Allen-Mills, Tony, 9 Mar 7(A) Anderson, Bruce, 12Jan 4,19 Jan 4(PC), 26(R), 22 Jun 6,29 Jun 6(PC) Anderson, Digby, 26 Jan 38, 23 Feb 38, 23 Mar 41, 27 Apr 45, 25 May 44, 15 Jun 35,22 Jun 39(A) Andrew, Christopher, 27 Apr 9(A) Ashby, Cliff, 2 Feb 26, 4 May 33, 18 May 30(P) Ausonius, 2 Feb 38, 2 Mar 41, 30 Mar 41, 4 May 45, 1 Jun 40,29 Jun 42(A) Auty, Giles, 19 Jan 31, 9 Feb 28, 23 Feb 27,9 Mar 30,23 Mar 33, 30 Mar 34, 13 Apr 36, 27 Apr 36, 25 May 35, 8 Jun 30, 22 Jun 31(AR) B., A.C., 12Jan 3, 19Jan 3, 23 Feb 3, 2 Mar 3, 16 Mar 3, 23 Mar 3.
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4 May 34, 25 May 36, I Jun 27, N Jun 33(AR)
Hills, Denis, 19 Jan I2(A) Hingley, Ronald, 9 Mar 27(R) Hitchens, Christopher, Sian 8, 12Jan 10, 19Jan 7, 26.18119, 9 Feb 10, 16 Feb 9, 23 Ivtar 13, 30 Mar 8, 27 Apr 14, 18 May 15, 8 Jun I I, 22 Jun 11, 29 Jun I2(A) Hope, Mary, 9 Feb 25, 23 Mar 31, I Jun 22(R) Horovitz, Michael. 9 Feb 21(R) Houston, Bob, 9 Mar 12(A) Howard, Professor Michael, 29 Jun 9(A) Hughes, Ted, 2 Feb 24(P) Husarska, Anna, 6 Apr 11(A) Inglis. Brian, 23 Mar 30(R), 27 Apr 34(A). 4 May 29(R) Ingrams, Richard, 16 Feb 28(R) Jac, 5Jan 33, 26 Jan 37,16Feb 41,9 Mar 37, 30 Mar40, II May 40, I Jun 41, 22 Jun 41(X) Jaspistos, 5Jan 31, 12 Jan 32, I9Jan 35, 26Jan 35, 9Feb 35, 16Feb 39, 23 Feb 33, 2 Mar 38, 9 Mar 35, 16 Mar 42, 23 Mar 38, 30 Mar 38, 6 Apr 35, 13 Apr 39, 20 Apr 39,27 Apr 42, 4 May 41, 11 May 39, 18 May 38, 8 Jun 39, 15 Jun 32, 22 Jun 38, 29 Jun 37(CO) Jenkins, Simon, 18 May 16(A) Jennings, Elizabeth, 26 Jan 28, 1 Jun 24, 22 Jun 24(R) Johnson, Paul, 5 Jan 14, 12Jan 16, 19Jan 19, 26Jan 17, 16 Feb 20, 23 Feb 17, 16 Mar 20, 23 Mar 10, 30Mar 17, 6 Apr116, 13 Apr 20, 20 Apr 17, 27 Apr 21, 4 May 22, 11 May 18(A). 18 May 29(R), 25 May 20, 1 Jun 15, 8Jun 18, 15 Jun 16, 22 Jun 18, 29 Jun 17(A) Jolliffe, John. 19 Jan 27, 9 Feb 27, 23 Mar 29, 1 Jun 24(R) Jones, Lewis, 9 Feb 24(R) Joseph, Jenny, 22 Jun 30(P) Kavanagh, Julie, 5 Jan 27, 2 Feb 28, 16 Mar 39, 30 Mar 34, 1 Jun 35, 15Jun 29(AR) Kavanagh, P.J., 5Jan 31, 12Jan 31, 19Jan 35, 26Jan 35, 2 Feb 35, 9 Feb 35, 16 Feb 39, 23 Feb 33, 2 Mar 38, 9 Mar 35(PS), 16 Mar 29(R), 42(PS), 23 Mar 38, 30 Mar 38, 6 Apr 35, 13 Apr 39, 20 Apr 39, 27 Apr42, 4 May 41(PS), 11 May 31(P), 38(PS).18 May 37, 25 May 42, 1 Jun 38, 8 Jun 37(PS), 15 Jun 26(P), 32(PS), 22 Jun 37, 29 Jun 37(PS) Keegan, John, 23 Mar 26, 22 Jun 23(R) Keene, Raymond, 5 Jan 32, 12 Jan 32, 19Jan 36, 26Jan 36,2 Feb 36, 9Feb 36,23 Feb 8,34, 2 Mar 39, 9 Mar 36,16 Mar 43,23 Mar 39, 6 Apr 36, 13 Apr 40, 20 Apr 40, 27 Apr 43, 4 May 42, II May 39, 25 May 43, 1 fun 39, 15 Jun 33, 29 Jun 38(A) Kennedy, Ludovic, 16 Mar 10, 11 May 17(A) Kenny, Mary, 12 Jan 21(A) Kerridge, Roy, 19 Jan 14, 16 Feb 14, 16 Mar 17, 30 Mar 15, 27 Apr 18(A) Kershaw, Richard, 2 Feb 9(A) King. Francis, 26 Jan 25, 16 Feb 27, 9 Mar 23.30 Mar 30,20 Apr 24,4 May 31,18 May 27, 8 Jun 28,29 Jun 28(R) Lane, Anthony, 11 May 30(R) Lawson, Nigella, 2 Mar 42, 23 Mar 42, 30 Mar 42, 13 Apr 42, 4 May 46, 18 May 39, 8 Jun 40, 22 Jun 40(A) Letwin, Shirley R.obin, 16 Feb 13(A), 6 Apr 23, 29 Jun 23(R) Lever, Harold (Lord Lever), 26Jan I6(A) Levi, Peter, 12 Jan 24, 9 Feb 26, 16 Feb 25, 9 Mar 24, 13 Apr 28(R), 36(AR), 20 Apr 36,27 Apr 40(AR), 25 May 31(R), 1 Jun 28(A1R), 8 Jun 24(R), 15 Jun 29, 22 Jun 35, 29 Jun 35(AR) Lewis, Jeremy, 13 Apr 19(A), 29 Jun 31(AR) Links, J.G., 15 Jun 2I(R) Lloyd-Jones, Hugh, 2 Mar 25(R) MacCaig, Norman, 16 Mar 29, 32(P) McEwen, John, 9 Mar 25(R) Macfarlane, Alan, 2 Mar 29(R) MacGregor-Hastie, Roy, 26Jan 10(A) Malcolm, Noel, Sian 28,2 Feb 32(AR), 16 Feb 30(R), 2 Mar 35, 30 Mar 35,27 Apr 39, 25 May 39, 22 Jun 34(AR) Marnham, Patrick. 19 Jan 28, 4 May 32(R), 11 May 9(A) Martin, Brian, 2 Feb 25, 2 Mar 30, 1 Jun 23(R) Mass, 19 Jan 37, 9 Feb 37, 2 Mar 40, 23 Mar 40, 13 Apr 41, 4 May 43,25 May 45, 15 Jun 34(X) Massiah, Malcolm, 12 Jan 15(A) Massie, Allan, 5 Jan 20, 26 Jan 26(R), 16 Mar 12(A), 28(R), 13 Apr 31,27 Apr 27, 25 May 29, 29 Jun 26(R) Masters, Brian, 27 Apr 33(14) Michie, James, 11 May 29(P) Milnes, Rodney, 5 Jan 26, 19 Jan 31, 2 Feb 29, 16 Feb 33, 16 Mar 37, 30 Mar 31, 13 Apr 33, 27 Apr 37, 11 May 34, 25 May 34, 37, 8 Jun 34, 22 Jun 32 AR) Mockler, Anthony, Apr 27(R) Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh. 2 Mar 26(R), 16 Mar 33(AR) Moore, Caroline, 23 Feb 36(A) Moore, Charles, 5 Jan 4, 26 Jan 4, 2 Feb 4, 9 Feb 4, 16 Feb 4, 23 Feb 4, 2 Mar 4, 9 Mar 4, 16 Mar 4, 23 Mar 4, 30 Mar 4,6 Apr 4, 13 Apr 4,20 Apr 4,27 Apr 6, 4 May 6.11 May 6.18 May 6,25 May 6, 1 Jun 6,8 Jun 6, 15 Jun 6(PC)
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