INDEX FOR JULY-DECEMBER 1965
SUBJECTS AND TITLES
ABBREVIATIONS USED (A) ARTICLE (LA) LEADING ARTICLE (AA) ARTS AND AMUSEMENTS (LL) LETTER OF THE LAW (C) CHESS (P) Poem (CI) CONSUMINO INTEREST (PC) POLMCAL COMMENTARY (E) THE ECONOMY AND (PW) PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK THE Cm (R) BOOK REVIEW (L) LETTER (S) SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK
A
Absence of Angels, An, Gordon Dryland, 213 (R) Abu Simbel, William MacQuitty, 846 (R) Academic In Office, The, 536 (A)
Accidents, domestic, 331 (CI)
Acre of Grass, An, J. 1. M. Stewart, 242 (R) Across the Tweed, Theodor Fontane, 709 (R) Acton, Harold, Old Lamps for New, 626 (R) Adam Smith, Janet, John Buchan: A Biography, 413 (R) Addington, Philip Ziegler, 711 (R)
Aden, 405 (S), 441 (A), 511 (L)
Adlal Stevenson and Hanoi, 730 (A) Administrative Therapy, David Clark, 183 (R) Admiral of the Pacific, John Deane Potter, 814 (R) Adult Offender, The (White Paper), 799 (LA)
ADVERTISING the 'persuasion industry', 10 (A); advertising for a secretary, 59 (A); fluctuations in amount of newspaper advertising, 309 (A); drug advertising, 358 (CI); business gifts, 459 (CI); the Minister of L'ower's attempt to stop advertising of oil home-heating services during the winter, 685 (S); effect of commercial radio on press advertising, 857 (A); a candid book advertisement?, 864 (L) Aerosols and spray packs, 160 (CI) Africa: the 'campaign ar Memorial white supremacy in Africa', 109 (R), 148, 176, 204, 233 (L ; 240 (R); the Kay King-Hall emorial Fund, 738 (L); 858 (P
African Trilogy, Alan Moorehead, 814 (R)
Afro-Asianism: a 'myth', 145 (S) Afro-Asian nations: the Algiers meeting falls through, 4 (LA)
After G. K. Chesterton, 470 (P) After Julius, Elizabeth Jane Howard, 626 (R) After Los Angeles?, 223 (LA) After the Act, Winston Graham, 56 (R) After the Reshuffle, 800 (A) Afterthought, 25, 60, 88, 132, 161, 189, 217, 245, 272, 301, 332, 359,
391, 428, 460, 496, 523, 559, 595, 639, 671, 719, 754, 792, 820 (A)
Against the Law, 87 (A) Agee, James, A Death in the Family, 388 (R) Age of Charlemagne, The, Donald Bullough, 846 (R)
Age of majority, the: committee on, 615 (L)
Agony and the Ecstasy, The, 586 (AA)
Agriculture: farmers as a force in politics, 802 (PC), 839 (L)
Agrippa's Daughter, Howard Fast, 112 (R) Ailments and Remedies (Consumers' Association), 358 (CI) Air-Conditioned Nightmare, The, Henry Miller, 451 (R) AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Beyond the Concord, 252 (A); no longer originating new aircraft,
681 (A); the Plowden report, 802 (PC), 828 (LA)
Airlift 1870: The Balloon and Pigeon Post in the Siege of Paris,
John Fisher, 546 (R) AIR TRAVEL AND AVIATION London and Gatwick Airports, 38 (A); a short story, 230 (A); a complaint about the West London Air Terminal, 271 (CI); opposition to the proposal for an international airport at Stansted, 375 (5), 767 (A), 808, 839 (L); BOAC's finances, 717 (E); the Royal Aeronautical Society's centenary, 832 (A)
Aitken, Joan, The Silence of Herondak, 490 (R)
Aitken, Jonathan: speech at Conservative conference, 508 (S)
Albert, Alain, The Crossing, 156 (R) Aldous Huxley, 1874-1963: A Memorial Volume, (ed.) Julian Huxley,
548 (R)
Aldred, Cyril, Egypt to the End of the Old Kingdom, 846 (R)
Algeria: the Afro-Asian summit meeting falls through, 4 (LA); before and after the Boumedienne coup, 32 (LA)
Algiers: Outline of a Revolution, 32 (LA) Algren, Nelson, The Neon Wilderness, 83 (R) Alias His Wife, Stephen Ransome, 357 (R) Alibi for a Judge (Savoy), 209 (AA) Allegro, J. M., Search in the Desert, 846 (R) Allen, G. C., Japan's Economic Expansion, 210 (R)
Allen of Hurtwood, Lord, 326 (R)
Allen, Walter, George Eliot, 662 (R) All Got Up by the Press?, 97 (A) Alling,ham, Margery, The Mind Readers, 786 (R) All The News That's Fit To Print, 800 (A) All the Rest Have Died, Bill Gunn, 520 (R) All the Way Home and All the Night Through, Ted Lewis, 715 (R) Alvarez, A., Under Pressure. The Writer in Society: Eastern Europe and the U.S.A., 266 (R)
America: the OAS meeting, 649 (A); US-Latin American relations, 649 (A)
American Contemporary, Curtis Zahn, 184 (R) American Defense Policy, Bernard Brodie, Robert Osgood and
others, 519 (R)
American Poetry 1963, 868 (R)
Amery, Julian, 683 (PC)
Antis, Kingsley, That Uncertain Feeling, 268 (R) Amis, Kingsley, and Robert Conquest, The Egyptologists, 491 (R) Amy Go Home, Joe Morgan, 327 (R) Ancient Europe, Stuart Piggott, 589 (R) And Quiet Flows the Clyde, 732 (A) . and the Other, 308 (A) Angel of Fire, The (Sadler's Wells), 178 (AA) Angler's Moon, Leo Walmsley, 665 (R) Anglo-Irish Treaty, The, Frank Gallagher 154(R) Annan, Noel, Roxburgh of Stowe, 548 (R) Another Man's Torcuato Luca de Tens (trans. John Marks),
388 (R)
Another 'Non!', 31 (LA) Another Part of the Forest, 59, 131, 188, 244, 299, 358, 427, 495,
558, 638, 719, 791, 848 (A)
Answer to Violence, 780 (AA) Anthony, 13.3. and S. H. Foulkes, Group Psychotherapy, 183 (R) Anti-Woo, Stephen Potter, 816 (R) Antony and Cleopatra (National Youth Theatre), 352 (AA) Any Wednesday (Apollo), 209 (AA) Appearance of Man, The, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin 588 (R) Approach to Urban Sociology, An, Peter H. Mann, 296 (R)
Archaeology, 589 (R), 615 (L), 845, 870 (R) ARCHITECTURE
Sir Leslie Martin's plan for Whitehall and Parliament Square, 99 (5), 152( AA), 769 (5)' 182 (R); death of Le Corbusier, 284 (S); 'sandwich' buildings in London, 297 (AA); new laboratories at Liverpool University, 410 (AA); now British embassies abroad, 777 (AA); Joseph Paxton, 842 (AA) Arctic Day in the City, 590 (P) Argosy Bedside Book, The, (ed.) D. M. Sutherland, 816 (R) Arlott, John, Rothman's Jubilee History of Cricket 1890-1965, 508 (S) Arms and the Man, 650 (P) Armstrong's Last Goodnight: Chichester Festival Theatre, 60 (A), 78 (AA), 149, 177 (I.); Old Vic, 513 (AA)
ARMY AND ARMED FORCES
the Guards, 99 (S); officers' arguments for higher pay, 289 (L); the Imperial War Museum, 312 (A); the military resources of the major powers, 653 (5); a single armed service proposed,681 (A) Arnojd, Matthew, 104, 149 (L)
ART
individual exhibitions: Francis Bacon, 208, Peter Blake, 586, Michael Bolus, 350, Anthony Caro, 260, William Dobell, 382, Alberto Giacometti, ISO, David Hockney, 809, Malcolm Hughes, 260, Patrick Hughes, 809, Henry Moore, 208, Michael Pennie, 260, Bridget Riley, 260, William Roberts, 690rett Whiteley.
G 586 (AA); the production and sets at Covent Garden, 41 (AA), 75 (L); Chinese painting, 106 (AA); a Chinese exhibition, 145 (S);
Dame Laura Knight, 213 (R); Iranian art, 236 (AA); Bordeaux
exhibition of French masterpieces from Russian galleries, 300 (A); Lee Krasner, 377 (5); death of Nevile Wallis, 439 (S); Corot
exhibition, 481 (AA), 511, 540, 579 (L):. exhibitions v. permanent
collections, 481 (AA); the Tate and its extension, 481 (AM; Robert Bevan, 534 (S); Chinese art, 587 (R); Picasso, 620 (R);
Autour de 1900: L' Art beige (exhibition), 657 (AA); Mark
Gertler, 743 (R); Hans Eworth, 841 (AA); 182, 815 (R)
Art Game, The, Robert Wraight, 815 (R)
Arthurian legend, the, 867 (R)
Artist and the Nude, The, (ed.) Mervyn Levy, 815 (R)
Art Nouveau, 657 (AA)
Art of Biography, The, Paul Murray Kendall, 356 (R) Art of Eating, The, M. F. K. Fisher, 391, 460 (A) Art of Rudyard Kipling, The, J. M. S. Tompkins, 833 (A) Art of the Romans, The, J. M. C. Toynbee, 870 (R)
Arts Council: and financial support for the ballet companies, 264 (AA); how best to support art?, 481 (AA)
Arturo Ul (Berliner Ensemble, Old Vic), 234 (AA) Asian Economic Development, (ed.) Cranley Onalow, 210 (R)
Asquith: his coalition government of 1915, 11, 39 (L)
Assassins Road, Simon Harvester, 241 (R) Assignment Tahiti, Alan Gardner, 112 (R) Aston, Trevor, (ed.) Crisis in Europe, 1360-1660. Essays from 'Past and Present', 1952-1962, 784 (R)
Athens, 836 (A) Atom bomb: Hiroshima, 173 (A)
At the Drop of Another Hat (Globe), 450, 484 (AA) At the Turn of the Year, 859 (A)
Auden, W. H.: on cooking460 (A); interviewed on TV, 741 (AA)
Audience Participation, 872 .(A) August is a Wicked Month, Edna O'Brien, 456 (R)
Austen, Jane, 662 (R) Australia, 18 (R)
B
Babes in the Wood (Palladium), 866 (AA) Back to Form?, 225 (A)
Bacon, Francis, 208 (AA)
Baird, Thomas, Nice Try, 520 (R) Baker, John, (ed.) Shell Treasury of the Countryside, 297 (R) Baker Street Irregular, BicIdtam Sweet-Escott, 492 (R)
Balanchine, George, 322 (AA) Baleombe, Florence, 481 (L)
Balfour's Burden: Arthur Balfour and Imperial Preference, A. M. Gollin, 868 (R)
BALLET
the Bolshoi Ballet (Festival Hall), 77 (AA); The Realms of Choice (Ballet Rambert), and &Habit:Jana (Bolshoi Ballet), 179 (AA)•' British bullet facing a crisis, 264 (AA); Balanchine and the New York City Ballet (Covent Garden), 322 (AA); the Australian Ballet (Commonwealth Arts Festival), 450 (AA); The Sleeping Beauty (Russian ballet film), 516 (AA); the problem of the tounng companies, 619 (AA); Lynn Seymour as Juliet in MacMillan's Romeo and Juliet, 739 (AA); the Royal Ballet: Ashton's The Dream, Balanchine's Serenade, MacMillan's Le Balser de la Fee, 810 (AA),• Cinderella and The Nutcracker, 865 (AA); the Australian Ballet's Raymonda, 865 (AA) Baltzell, E. Digby, The Protestant Establishment: Aristocracy and Caste in America, 354 (R)
Banda, Dr., 532 (A) Bank of England: dinner to Prime Minister and Chancellor, 37 (S) Banks: attitude to overdrafts,. 558 (CI), 577 (L)
Ban the (other) Bomb, 170 (P) Barbarian Beds. The Origin of the Chair in China, C. P. FitzGerald, 587 (R) Barnes, Clive: leaves the Spectator, 255 (S) Baroque Art and Architecture in Central Europe, Eberhard Hempel, 182(R) Barrakee Mystery, The, Arthur Upfleld, 786 (R) Bastos, Augusto Roa, Son of Man (trans. Rachel Caffyn), 184 (R) Bdtarde, La, Violent Leduc, 665 (R) Bateson, F. W., A Guide to English Literature, 846 (R)
Batteries, car, 299, 428 (CI)
Battle for Normandy, The, Eversley Belfield and H. Essame, 156 (R) Battle of El Alamein, The, Fred Majdalany, 156 (R) Battle of Kdniggrats, The, Gordon A. Craig, 156 (R) Battle of Navarino, The, C. M. Woodhouse, 156 (R) Battle of the Bulge, The, 780 (AA) Battle of the Marne, The, Henri Isselin, 814 (R) Bauer, W., and H. Franke, The Golden Casket: Chinese Novellas of Two Millennia, 744 (R)
BBC, THB
threatened redundancy in Tonight, 5 (A); the Director-General
on 'the BBC's duty to society', 16 (AA); Robert Lowell's transla- tion of Racine, 172 (S); an inane interviewer, 227 (S); its radio programmea, 235 (AA); dissatisfaction of Mr. Wilson and the Labour party at handling of Blackpool conference on TV, 405, 439 (S); radio drama, 409 (AA), 477, 511 (L): Ian Smith banned from a TV programme by Lord Normanbrook, 473 (S); three
new radio plays, 543 (AA); T. S. Eliot's Murder in the Cathedral
(Third), 777 (AA); death of Richard Dimbleby, 856 (A), 861 (5)
Beard, James Franklin, (ed.) The Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper, 43 (R)
Beatles, the, 37 (A), 151 (AA) Beatniks: opposition at St. Ives, 569 (A), 656 (L)
Because I Was Flesh, Edward Dahlberg, 213 (R) Beckerman, W., and associates, The British Economy in 1975,
375 (S), 624 (R) Bed: going to bed and getting up, 25 (A)
Bed and Breakfast, 420 (P) Bedside Guardian, The, 816 (R)
Beer: the disappearance of cask bitter and of mild, 202 (S)
Before Midnight Scholar, The, Li Yu, 744 (R) Behan, Brendan, Corifessions of an Irish Rebel, 665 (R) Behan, Dominic, My Brother Brendan, 665 (R) Belchambcr, Howard 0. Sturgis, 869 (R)
Belfast, politics and religion in, 670 (A), 686, 736 (L)
Belfield, Eversley, and H. Essame, The Battle for Normandy. 156 (R)
Belgian art, 657 (AA)
Bell for Adana, A, John Hersey, 666 (R) Bellow, Saul, The Victim. 425 (R) Benary, Margot, Under a Changing Moon, 213 (R) Benedictus, David, This Animal is Mischievous; 20 (R)
Ben Gurion, David, 605 (A), 655, 736 (L)
Bunn, Anthony Wedgwood: and the pirate radio stations, 803 (A) Bennett, Jay, Death is a Silent Room, 490 (R) Bentley, Eric, The Life of the Drama, 454 (R) Beowulf, 611 (S)
Berenson, Bernard: present use of the Villa I Tatti, 774 (L)
Berger, John, The Success and Failure of Picasso, 620 (R) Berger, Thomas, Little Big Man, 416 (R) Bergonzi, Bernard, Heroes' Twilight, 551 (R.)
Berlin; a city of the theatre, 252 (A); its importance to both East and West. 316 (A)
Berne, Dr. Eric, Games People Play, 88, 132 (A)
Betjeman, John: his 'Subaltern's Love Song', 201 (S), 736 (L)
Bettina, Bettina, 455 (R)
Betting: Ladbroke's and betting on politics, 141 (S)
Between Niger and Nile, Arnold Toynbee, 240 (R) Bevan, Robert, R. A. Bevan, 534 (S) Beyond the Concord, 252 (A) Bianciardi, Luciano, La Vita Agra (trans. Eric Mosbacher), 267 (R) Bider, Manfred, The Sailor in the Bottle, 456 (R)
Big Ben, 512, 541 (L)
Big Berm, 464 (A) Biggest Pig in Barbados, The, Wolf Mankowitz, 554 (R.)
Biggleswade, 571 (S)
Bingham, John, A Fragment of Fear, 785 (R)
Biography, the art of 356 (R)
Bird Flies Blind, The, Rhona Stern, 356 (R)
Birkenhead, Lord: on 'glittering prizes', 413 (R), 479 (L)
Birkenhead, the Earl of, Halifax, 110 (R) Birmingham, Stephen, Those Harper Women, 327 (R) Black Bull Guarding Apples, Harold Massinghain, 1368 (R) Blackburn, John, A Ring of Roses, 184 (R) Black Comedy (Chichester Festival Theatre), 179 (AA) Blacker, Irwin R., Chain of Command, 242 (R) Black, 'Lionel, Chance to Die, 112 (R)
Blackpool: 404 (A); as a conference centre, 405 (S)
Black Spring, Henry Miller, 451 (R) Blaisdell, Anne, No Evil Angel, 241 (R)
Blake, Peter, 586 (AA) Blind, Royal Commonwealth Society for the, 685 (5)
Blom-Cooper, Louis, (ed.) The Language of the Law, 859 (LL) Blonde, 870 (P)
Blue Star Garages, 299, 428 (Cl)
Blumberg, Myrna, Two Minutes from the Sea, 267 (R) Blunden, Edmund, Undertones of War, 156 (R)
Blunders, social, 149, 177 (L)
Bodley Head Jack London, The, Vols. II & iIi, (ed.) Arthur Calder-
Marshall, 80 (R) Bogart, Humphrey, 665 (R)
Bogey Man, The, Jonah Ruddy and Jonathan Hill, 665 (R) Bogeyman, The, Margaret Forster, 715 (R.) Boll, Heinrich, The Clown (trans. Leila Vennewitz), 20 (R)
Bolshoi Ballet, the, 77, 179 (AA) Bolus, Michael, 350 (AA)
Bombing Offensive Against Germany, The, Noble Frankland, 386 (R) Bomb in the Yellow Box, The, 173 (A) Bondaryev, Yuri, Silence (trans. Elisaveta Fen), 112 (R) Bonheur, Le, 78 (AA)
Booker, Christopher, 571 (S)
Book of Pall Mall, The, J. M. Scott, 816 (R)
BOOKS National Library Week, 12 (L); authors' complaints against
reviewing and reviewers, 358 (A); new English edition of Mein
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Kampf cancelled, 374 (A), 407 (L); death of John Hayward,
- 377 (S); the Richard Hillary Prize 1965, 443; copyright in
Elizabethan times, 518 (R), 541, 579 (L) Boot's Route, 791 (A) Bordeaux Breakthrough, 300 (A) Born Losers, Barbara Skelton, 295 (R) Rostock, Trevor, Provisions for Love, 112 (R) Boning, Douglas, One Chilly Siberian Morning, 705 (R) Bottomley, Arthur: 'Pantaloon', 807 (S); 834 (S) Boudu soave des eaux, 351 (AA) Boulez, Pierre, 351 (AA) Boumedienne, Colonel, 32 (LA) Bowen, Elizabeth, A Day in the Dark and Other Stories, 20 (R) Boxing: Clay beats Patterson, 731 (A)
1 Boyd, Julian, Number 7: Alexander Hamilton's Secret Attempts to
Control American Foreign Policy, 241 (R) Boy Gravely, Iris Dornfeld, 456 (R) Bradbrook, M. C., English Dramatic Form, 454 (R) :R) Bradbury, Malcolm, Stepping Westward, 184 (R)
Bragg, Melvyn, For Want of a Nail, 56 (R)
Braithwaite, Errol, The Needle's Eve, 156 (R) Brass Band in the Park, South London, 55 (P) Braybrooke, Neville, (ed.) Tellhard de Chardin: Pilgrim of the Future, 588 (R) Brazil: the 'March revolution', 288, 775 (L) Brecht, Bertolt: 106, 234 (AA); The Messingkaaf Dialogues (trans.
John Willett), 326 (R) Brent, P. L., (ed.) Young Commonwealth Poets '65, 868 (R) Brighton: A Study in Limbo, 475 (A) Brinson, Peter, and Joan Wildeblood, The Polite World, 81 (R)
BRITAIN
twentieth-century foreign policy, 110 (R); Britain's 'guilt' over Kashmir, 307 (LA), 349, 378, 407, 445 (L): the Roman Conquest, 383 (R); need for a foreign policy which takes account of Britain's weaker economic and military position, 441, 476 (A), 511 (L); overseas defence policy, 503 (LA); 517 (R); the 'fifties, 520 (R); Increased emigration from Britain, 805 (A)
Britain Looks to Germany: British Opinion and Policy Towards Germany Since 1945, D. C. Watt, 82 (R) Britain's Concession, 436 (LA) Britain, 1688-1815, Derek Jarrett, 108 (R) British Association annual meeting, 283 (A) British Branch Lines, H. A. Valiance 53 (R) British Economy in 1975, The, W. Beckerman and associates, 375 (S), 624 (R) British History in the Nineteenth Century and After, 1782-1919,
5, G. M, Trevelyan, 108 (R)
British Medical Association conference, 67 (LA) British Museum is Falling Down, The, David Lodge, 666 (R) British Politics and the American Revolution: The Path to War 1773-75, Bernard Donoughue, 241 (R) British Strategy and Politics, 1914 to 1918, Paul Guinn, 54 (R) Broadcasting: the pirate radio stations; 803 (A); effect of commer- cial radio on press advertising, 857 (A) , Brodie, Barnard, Robert Osgood and others, American Defense Policy, 519 (R) Brome, Vincent, The International Brigades, 295 (R) t) Brondeted, Johannes, The Vikings, 552 (R) Brophy, John, and Eric Partridge, The Long Trail, 814 (R) Browne, Malcolm W., The New Face of War, 661 (R)
BROWN, GEORGE
first report of his Prices and incomes Board, 4 (LA); a change of post?, 6 (PC); the TGWU rejects any incomes policy, 33 (LA); incomes policy and an 'early warning' system, 297 (E); the TUC ) and incomes policy, 309 (PC); the unions and the 'early warning' system for wage claims, 330 (E); the National Plan, 339 (LA), 345, 346 (A); 408 (L); clashes with Robin Day in a TV interview, 447 (AA); 521 (E); The Crunch for Incomes Policy, 567 (LA); George Brown's bodies, 727 (LA); increasingly aggressive attitude towards trade unions, 802 (PC); the difficulties of his ,., Position, 831 (PC); 834 (S) Brown, George Mackay, The Year of the Whale, 488 (R) 1 ' Brown, Neville, Nuclear War: The Impending Strategic Deadlock, 519 (R) crown, Robin, When the Woods Became the Trees, 869 (R) Brunner, John, The Long Result, 666 (R) Buchan, John, 413 (R) Buckley, William F., 8, 511 (A)
N; Roy Fuller, IN (R) Building industry: the housing White Paper, 679 (LA) aullough, Donald, The Age of Charlemagne, 846 (R)
Burden of Guilt, The: A Short History of Germany, 1914-1945, „ Hannah Vogt, 325 (R)
Burgess, Anthony: A Vision of Battlements, 424 (R); Here Comes
Everybody, 384 (R) !tarsiers, 131 (A) Burkhart, Charles, I. Compton-Burnett, 786 (R) Business gills, 459 (CI) Butler, R. A. (Lord Butler): effectiveness as Home Secretary, 98 (PC), 149 (L); and wartime 'peace talk', 341 (A); defended by
Quintin Hogg, 341 (A), 378, 407 (L) 2utler, William, Cire Perdue, 356 (R)
cYatt, A. S., Degrees of Freedom: The Novels of Iris Murdoch, 293 (R) By Royal Charter, 256 (A) Cabal, The, Maurice Lee, Jr., 846 (R)
Caillou, Alan, The Hot Sun of Africa, 666 (It)
Caird, Janet, Murder Reflected, 357 (R) Calder-Marshall, Arthur, (ed.) The Bodley Head Jack London, Vols. II & Ill, 80 (R) Caldwell, Erskine, In Search of Bisco, 665 (R)
CALLAGHAN, JAMES
22 (E); a verdict on the Finance Bill, 115 (E); 128 (E); further deflationary measures, 158 (E); money talks: American bankers, Commonwealth financial ministers, and the IMF, 389 (E); speech at the IMF meeting, 457 (E); cautious on economic situation, 457 (E); the July 'squeeze' measures and their effect, 557 (E); some curious effects of his tax reforms, 592 (E); 767 (PC) Call of the Wild, The, Jack London, 80 (R) Calvert, Roger, The Future of Britain's Railways, 53 (R) Cambridge Modern History, The New, 153 (R) Cameras, testing of, 390 (CI) Cancer, 638 (A) Canterbury, The Archbishop of: supports use of force by Britain against Rhodesia, 608 (A), 654, 686, 774 (L) Capital gains tax: a Law Society pamphlet, 314 (S); its effect on the Stock Exchange, 592, 847 (E)
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
delays to the abolition Bill, 8 (S); the Lord Chief Justice's amendment to the Bill, 144 (A), 172 (S); the Evans inquiry, 283 (S), 572 (A); the abolition Bill becomes law, 648 (A) Caporetio: The Scapegoat Battle, Ronald Seth, 156 (R) Capturing the Centre, 438 (PC) Car Defects (RICA), 244 (CI) Careers: public schoolboys' choices, 102 (A) Caro, Anthony, 260 (AA) Carrington, Charles, Soldier from the Wars Returning, 54 (R)
Carr, John Dickson, The House as Satan's Elbow, 665 (R)
Carswell, John, and L. A. Dralle, (ed.) The Political Journal of George Bubb Dodington,a21 (R) Catholics and the Nuclear &lemma, 684 (A) Catkin and the Ickle,The: Aspects of Russia, John Gooding, 155 (R) Catto, Max, I Have Friends in Heaven, 626 (R) Cavell, Edith, 83 (R) Cavern. The (Strand), 659 (AA) Cecil, David, Melbourne, 712 (R)
Chain of Command, Irwin R. Blacker, 242 (R)
Chair, the, 587 (R) Chalfont, Lord: 'under-employed'?, 74 (A) Challenor, Detective Sergeant, 310 (A) Chambers, Whittaker, 150 (L) Chance to Die, Lionel Black, 112 (R) Changing Japanese Attitudes Towards Modernization, (ed.) Merit's B. Jansen, 210 (R) Chapter Six and Chapter Seven, 680 (LA) Character and the Novel, W. J. Harvey, 782 (R) Charles Edward Stuart (The Young Pretender), 490 (R) Charlie Girl (Adelphi), 840 (AA) Charteris, Hugo, The River-Watcher, 267 (R) Charulata 512 (AA) Chinier, Andre: His Life and Work 1762-94, Francis Searle, 82 (R) Cheque, a returned, 59 (A), 76 (L) Chequers bequest, the, 831 (PC)
CHaoss books on chess: by Fred Reinfield, 87 (C), Euwe, Nimzovitch, Keres and Kotov, Larry Evans, 460 (C), Vukovic, 671, 720 (C), Euwe and Kramer, 787 (C); Boris Spassky, 189 (C); the 1965 British championship, 217, 301 (C); Peter Lee, 301, 333 (C); Britain's increasing strength among the rising generation, 333 (C) the Students' tournament in Bulgaria, 333, 429, (C); a Nimzovitch game, 592 (C); Wolfgang Uhlmann, 496 (C); R, D. Keene at the junior world championship, 524 (C),• Bobby Fischer, 750 (C); Soviet chess, 769 (S); the BCE's Junior Chess Trust Fund, 769 (S) Chess, 23, 58, 87, 132, 161, 189, 217, 245, 273, 301, 333, 360, 392, 429, 460, 496, 524, 560, 595, 640, 671, 720, 750, 787, 818, 849, 873 (C)
Chiang Kai-shek, Mme., 347 (A) Chiari, J., Landmarks of Contemporary Drama, 625 (R)
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
a sexual 'free-for-all'?, 40, 75, 104, 149 (L); opening POSB accounts for young children, 149, 176 (L); children as an incentive to survival, 189 (A); youth's power of enjoyment, 217 (A); perambulators compared, 459 (CI); addiction to pop records, 496 (A); children's books reviewed, 627-635 Chile: President Frei's state visit, 37, 73 (S); storm damage, 227 (S), 321 (L) China: Chinese painting, 106 (AA); Chinese exhibition at the V and A Museum, 145 (S); Chinese art, 587 (R); 744 (R) China!, 447 (AA) China: A Short Cultural History, C. P. FitzGerald, 744 (R)
CHINA, COMMUNIST
relations with Russia, 68, 196, 856 (A); and nuclear weapons, 74 (A); and Vietnam, 255 (A); 267 (R), 321 (L); pressure on India, 307, 367 (LA), 368 (A), 402 (P); the emergent power in Southern Asia, 367 (LA); the question of admission to the UN, 682 (A), 736 (L) China in. Crisis, Sven Lindqvist (trans. Sylvia Clayton), 267 (R) China, Nationalist: Mme. Chiang Kai-shek in the US, 347 (A) Chinese Visitor, The, James Eastwood, 112 (R) Choice in Welfare 1965 (Institute of Economic Affairs), 534 (S) Christianity and Poetry, Elizabeth Jennings, 185 (R) Christian Themes in Contemporary Poets, Kathleen E. Morgan, 185 (R)
CHRISTMAS
Christmas food and drink, 771 (A); wines for Christmas, 773 (A); 836 (A); buying crackers, 848 (CI); Christmas ballet: Cinderella and The Nutcracker, 865 (AA) Christopher, John, A Wrinkle in the Skin, 666 (R)
CHURCH AND CHRISTIANITY
Christianity and poetry, 185 (R); Jezreelites, 189, 217 (A); scupltures of 'The Risen Christ', 445 (L); division in the Churches over support for use of force against Rhodesia, 608 (A), 654, 686, 774 (L); a banned religious play, 686 (L); the Dead Sea scrolls, 733 (A), 839, 864 (L); religious books, 746-749 (R); rejoinders to Honest to God, 746 (R); C. S. Lewis, 746 (R)
Churchill, Randolph S.: how to address him, 511 (L) Churchill, Sir Winston: warning to Franca in 1955, 147 (A), 176 (L); Christmas at the Embassy in war-time Athens, 836 (A) Church, Richard, A Stroll Before Dark, 665 (R) Circle Won't Square, The, 197 (A) Cire Perdue, William Butler, 356 (R) City and the Pillar, The, Gore Vidal, 716 (R) City of the Theatre, A, 252 (A) Civil Liberties, National Council for, 443, 481 (L) Clark, David, Administrative Therapy, 183 (R) 615 (L) Clark, Grahame, and Stuart Piggott, Prehistoric Societies, 589 (R), Clark, Jim, 170 (A), 233 (L) Clark, John: memorial fund, 379 (L) Clark-Kennedy, A. E., Edith Cavell: Pioneer and Patriot, 83 (R) Clash at the Vatican Council, The, 475 (A) Clay, Edith, (ed.) Ramage in South Italy, 240 (R) Clean Young Englishman, John Gale, 548 (R)
CLOTHING
men's suits as traps for the unsuspecting, 60 (A); straw hats. 150, 176, 204 (L); going to the tailor's, 332 (A); furs, 718 (Cl)
Clown, The, Heinrich Boll (trans. Leila Vennewitz), 20 (R)
Clydesiders, The: A Left-Wing Struggle for Parliamentary Power, Robert Keith Middlemas, 732 (A) Coal industry: uneconomic pits, 70 (P); pit closures, 802 (PC) Cobb, Belton, Last Drop, 357 (R) Cohen, Morton, (ed.) Rudyard Kipling to Rider Haggard: The Record of a Friendship, 550 (R) Cohn, Nik, Market, 715 (R) Cold Cure, 103 (A)
Cold War . . . And After, The, Charles 0. Lerche, Jr., 590 (R) Coleman, Terry : A Girl for the Afternoons, 388 (R); The Railway Navvies, 329 (R)
452 (R) Collected Letters, Vol. I, Bernard Shaw, (ed.) Dan H. Laurence, Collected Poems, Bernard Spencer, 488 (R) Collected Poems 1965, Robert Graves, 488 (R) Collector, The, 512 (AA) Collier's Friday Night, A (Royal Court), 209 (AA) Collins, Larry, and Dominique Lapierre, is Paris Burning?, 417 (R)
COLOUR PROBLEM AND RACE RELATIONS, THE
immigrant attitudes to British political parties, 100 (A); the 'campaign against white supremacy in Africa', 109 (R), 148, 176, 204, 233 (L); the Government's White Paper on immiera- tion, 168, 223 (LA), 224 (A), 259, 288, 321, 408, 445 (L); riots Negro quarter of Los Angeles, 223 (LA), 224 (A); race hatred in the US in 1865, 227 (S); 'a nigger in the woodpile' becomes 'a fly in the ointment', 244 (A)' CARD, 259 (L); the colour-bar argument and sport, 314 (S), 321, 349 (L); the Daily Mirror's views on control of immigration, 198, 401 (A); Michael de Freitas and RAAS, 611 (A); see also IMMIGRATION
Coming or Going?, 226 (A) Command Performance, 730 (P) Commitment, The, Wolf Rilla, 295 (R)
COMMONWEALTH, THE
The Commonwealth After the Storms, 4 (LA); the proposed Commonwealth peace mission to Vietnam, 36 (A), 75 (L); Singapore secedes from the Federation of Malaysia, 195 (LA) Commonwealth After the Storms, The, 4 (LA) Commonwealth Arts Festival: 373 (A), theatre, 380 (AA), art, 382 (AA), opera, 405 (S), films, 410 (AA), ballet, 450 (AA) Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference reviewed, 4 (LA) 'polycentrism', 68 (A); the Greek Communist party,
Co8itaniturearrg)si i;snMthe emotional leR as its unwitting tools, 109 (R), 148, 176, 204 (L); D. N. Aidit visits Moscow, 196 (A); the conditions of success for 'wars of liberation', 255 (A)
Communist party: twenty-ninth national congress, 728 (A) Companion Guide to Rome, The, Georgina Masson, 297 (R) Companion Guide to Venice, The, Hugh Honour, 297 (R)
COMPANY AND INVESTMENT NOTES
Allied Breweries, 58, 130; Allied Land and Investment, 426; Allied London Properties, 753; Allied Retail Trades, 872; Amalgamated Roadstone, 790; Amari, 593; Jeremiah Ambler, 270; Anglo Auto Finance, 389, 669, 871; Antiference Group, 243; APV Holdings, 298; Ashe Chemical, 23; Associated British Foods, 790; Associated British Pictures, 86, 130; Associated Portland Cement, 790; E. Austin (London), 158; Bain and Hodge, 752; Barclays Bank DCO, 872; Berkeley Property and Investment, 669; BICC, 389; Birmid Industries, 818; BOLSA, 298; Boots, 158, 243; Borneo Company, 637; Bowmakar, 389, 669; British Home Stores, 243; British Land Company, 494, British Match Corporation, 390; British Motor Corporation, 187, British Oxygen, 593; British Petroleum, 215, 458, 558, 752, 872, British Plaster Board, 790; British Printing Corporation, 57, British Wagon, 669; J. Brockhousc, 818; Peter Brotherhood, 522;
USING THIS INDEX
, Entries in this index are arranged in alphabetical letter-by-letter order, i.e. no attention is paid to spaces between words. Thus the entry 'Le Corbusier' will be found after 'Lebanon' and before 'Leduc, Violette'. Abbreviations are indexed as written (i.e. 'Mr.', as in 'Mr. Gritnond Spells It Out', follows all Itio'- ?ntries and comes before all 'Mu'- entries) with two exceptions: 'St.' is indexed as if spelt out in full as Saint', and the various forms of 'Mac' are all indexed as if in fact spelt 'Mac'. Words in italics are titles-either of articles in the Spectator or of books, magazines and newspapers or of Plays, films, operas, etc., reviewed or mentioned.
All leading articles and 'middle' articles are indexed by title, as arc all books (under author and title), plays, films, operas, etc., which are either specifically reviewed or given extended notice. In addition, every article is indexed under the subjects it deals with, usually with a brief indication of its Main contents.
In order to save space and to group together references on similar subjects, a number of general headings are employed, e.g. ART, CHURCH AND CHRISTIANITY, ECONOMIC, EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS, HOME AND HOUSEHOLD, LABOUR PARTY AND GOVERNMENT, LEGAL, LONDON, MOTORING AND MOTOR-CARS, SHOPS AND .HOPPING, TELEVISION, together with the names of individual countries and organisations. Names and references which there is no room to index separately can usually be traced from entries under the appropriate general headings.
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Burmah Oil, 458, 752; Butlins, 23, 558; Caister Group, 718; Calico Printers, 390, 458; Canadian Pacific Railway, 187; Capital and Counties Property, 522; Carrington and Dewhurst, 243, 357; Central and District Properties, 390, 426; Centrovincial Estates, 130; Cerebos, 187; Charterhouse Group, 390; Chelten- ham and Gloucester Building Society, 58; City of London Brewery Investment Trust, 130; City of London Real Property, 426; Clive Discount, 389, Colvilles, 130, 718; Consett, 718; Cope Allman, I30, 187, 270, 357; Court Brothers, 494; Cozens and Sutcliffe (Holdings), 752; DAWS, 358; Debenhams, IN, 637; Decca, 593; Delta Metal, 398; Derbyshire Stone, 798; Dillon Walker Group, 494; Distillers, 389; Dorman Long, 719; Edger Investments, 58; Electric and Musical Industries, 187, 669; Electronic Rentals and General Holdings, 86; Enstock Trust, 271; Exchequer 5% 1967, 521; Fisons, 637; Forbuoys, 637; John Foster, 270; Free State Geduld, 330; Furness Withy, 357; General Accident, 818; General Electric, 593; J. Gliksten and Son, 818; Grade Organisation, 86; Granada, 86; Grattan Warehouses, 158; Great Universal Stores, 158, 243, 458; Green- haven Securities, 159; Gwent and West of England Enterprises, 130; Haleybridge Investment Trust, 593; Halifax Building Society, 243; Hallmark Securities, 494; Hambros, 593; Hardy, ffn 494; S. Houng, 494; ICI, 298, 752; Illingworth Morris, 270, 298; Lancashire Steel, 130, 718; Letraset, 86; Lewis's Investment Trust, 494; Lloyds Bank, 389; Lombard Banking, 298, 389; London Asiatic Rubber and Produce, 215; London County Freehold and Leasehold Properties, 86; London Tin, 130; Longbourne Holdings, 159; Manbre and Garton, 58; Marks and Spencer, 158, 243, 521; Marley Tile, 790; Martin Cowley, 215; Matthews Holdings, 243; Mercantile Credit, 389, 669; Mercury Securities, 298, 389 593; Metropole Industries, 426; Metropolitan Estates, 58, 426, 752; Midland Tar Distillers, 58; Mount Charlotte Investments, 358; National Provincial Bank, 593,• Louis Newmark, 426; Northern and Employers, 818; Oddeninos Property and Investment Company, 669, 790; OFSIT, 215; Samuel Osborn, 753; Parkland, 270; Pifco Holdings, 458; Pontins, 558, 790; Pye, 187, 522; Quickmix Concrete, 23; Radio Rentals, 522; Rank, 187; Rea Brothers, 593; Regis Property, 669; Rio-Tinto Zinc, 458; Royal Insurance, 426; Royston Industries, 130; Rugby Portland Cement, 790; Schweppes, 390; Selection Trust, 521; Shell Transport, 215, 752, 872; Shipton Automation, 215, 357; Simms Sons and Cooke, 86; Smith's Potato Crisps, 271; South Durham, 718; Spark Holdings, 593; Steel of Wales, 130, 330, 718; Stewart and Arden, 58; Stewarts and Lloyds, 330, 718; J. and F. Stone, 790; John Summers, 718; Sun Alliance, IN; Sutcliffe Speakman, 187, Tap and Die, 458; Thomas Tilling, 637; Times Furnishing, 494; Timothy Whites, 159; Travis and Arnold, 458; Troydale Industries, 270; Tunnel Portland Cement, 271; Turner and Newell, 818; TWW, 86; Tyne-Tees Television, 86; Unigate, 357; United Dominions Trust, 187, 669; United Drapery, 158, 243, 872; United Gas Industries, 243; United Steel, 718; Warners Camps, 558; West Cumberland Silk Mills, 298; Weston-Evans, 187; West Riding Worsted, 187, 270; Woolworth, 130, 243; Yorkshire, 818 Company She Keeps, The, Mary McCarthy, 353 (R) Compton-Burnett, I.: A Family and a Fortune, 786 (R); Parents and Children, 786 (R); Pastors and Masters, 786 (R) Compton-Burnett, 1., Charles Burkhart, 786 (R) Compton, D. G., The Quality of Mercy, 112 (R) Computers: wrongly calculated telephone accounts, 445, 512 (L) Comrades Confer, 728 (A) Concord Diaries, The, 837 (A) Confederation of British Industries: on curbing strikes, 648 (A) Conference towns, 405 (S), 479 (L) Confessions of a Native-Alien, Zulfikar Ghose, 213 (R) Confessions of an Irish Rebel, Brendan Behan, 665 (R) Congo Republic: Evariste Kimba as Prime Minister, 504 (A) Connolly, Cyril, The Modern Movement, 813 (R) Conquest, Robert, Russia After Khrushchev, 355 (R) Conquest, Robert, and Kingsley Amia, The Egyptologists, 491 (R) Conscientious objection, 573, 684 (A) Conservatism of Mr. Wilson, The, 731 (PC) CONSERVATIVE PARTY the party leadership: fresh speculation, 3 (LA), press speculation about Sir Alec Douglas-Home, 97 (A), Sir Alec resigns as leader 140 (LA), 143 (A), Edward Heath elected leader, 139, 140 (LA) 142 (PC), the press and the change in leadership, 140 (A), 145 (S) Roger Pemberton leaves the Conservative Central Office, 6 (PC) Enoch Powell: 71 (A), 'Powellism', 652 (A); 100 (A); a radical alteration in the Tory ethos, 139 (LA); sudden exodus of MPs during the censure debate, 171 (5); the party conference: 279 (LA), the conferences examined, 472 (A), Mr. Heath's speeches, 506 (PC), 508 (S). Jonathan Aitken's speech on Rhodesia, 508 (S), the conference on TV, 516 (AA); attitude to land profits, 375 (S); policy pamphlet Putting Britain Right Ahead, 435 (LA), 438, 470 (PC), 471 (A); similarities between Conservative and Labour party attitudes and language, 438 (PC), 479 (L); Edward Heath: his present political stature, 470 (PC), 511 (L.), lack of self- confidence, 470 (PC); promotions to the front bench, 473 (5); The Tasks Before Mr. Heath, 506 (PC), 577 (L); how effective is their opposition to Mr. Wilson likely to be?, 570 (PC); growing dissatisfaction with Mr. Heath, 683 (PC); varying attitudes on sanctions against Rhodesia, 683 (PC); Julian Amery, 683 (PC); the Monday Club, 683 (PC), 736 (L), 832 (PC), 863 (L); win Northampton council elections, 685 (5); divided over Rhodesia oil sanctions, 827 (LA), 860 (S) Constable, John, Carlos Peacock, 815 (R) Constantinople, David Talbot Rice, 709 (R) Constantinople: Iconography of a Sacred City, Philip Sherrard, 17 (R) CONSUMER PROTECTION
59 (CI); Consumer Council's report on the furniture trade, 87 (CI), 105 (L); Car Defects (RICA), 244 (CI); trap, in buying a secondhand car, 244 (Cl); shop hours, 331 (CI); testing cameras, 390 (Cl); some sharp practices, 459 (CI); misleading names and descriptions, 638 (CI); furs. 718 (Cl): reports on restaurants, 819 (CI); About Buying Tors (Consumer Council), 849 (CI) Consuming Interest, 24, 59, 87, 131, 160, 188, 216, 244, 271, 299, 331, 358, 390, 427, 459, 495, 523, 558, 594, 638, 669, 718, 753, 791, 819, 848, 872 (CI)
Contemporary Writers, Virginia Woolf (ed. Jean Guiget), 698 (R) Conversation on Horseback, 81 (P) Cook, Don, 37 (S) Cooke, G. Walter, Death is the End, 666 (R) Cookridge, E. IL, They Caine from the Sky, 492 (R) Cooper, James Fenimore, 43 (R) Coote, Colin R., Editorial, 508 (S) Copland, Aaron, 617 (AA) Copyright in Elizabethan times, 518 (R), 541, 579 (L) Cordell, Alexander, The Sinews of Love, 295 (R) Coriolanus (Berliner Ensemble, Old Vic), 234 (AA) Cork Street, Next to the Hatters, Pamela Hanford Johnson, 424 (R) Corot, J. B. C., 481 (AA), 511, 540, 579 (L) Corporation tax: effect on overseas investment, 126 (E); a Law Society pamphlet, 314 (S); effects on company 'gearing', 592 (E) Cottrell, Leonard: The Land of Shinar, 846 (R); The Secrets of Tutankhamen, 846 (R) Counterpoint, (compiled and ed.) Roy Newquist, 266 (R) COUNTRYSIDE
a burglary scare, 131 (A); the Game Fair at Shotover, 188 (A);
rabbit control, 254 (S); litter and noise, 254 (S); Shell Treasury of the Countryside, 297 (R); shooting ptarmigan, 299 (A); the town v. country argument, 301 (A); the World Conference of Countrywomen, 369 (A); adages about the weather, 495 (A); a nineteenth-century game-book, 558 (A); a three-legged Labrador. 719 (A); the proposed international airport at Stansted, 767 (A), 808 (L); rights of way, 791 (A), 864 (L) Cousins, Frank: being 'dropped' by Mr. Wilson?, 6 (PC); generally expected to lose his post, 202 (S) Cousins, Geoffrey, The Story of Scapa Flow, 845 (R) Covent Garden Opera House: the artistic standard of production and sets, 41 (AA), 75 (L); its lease, 689 (AA) Coward, Noel, The Lyrics of Nod Coward, 355 (R) Crackers, Christmas, 848 (CI) Craig, Gordon A., The Battle of Koniggrdtz, 156 (R) Craik, W. A., Jane Austen: The Six Novels, 662 (R) Crawford, Lord: and the National Trust, 473 (S) Crawley, C. W., (ed.) The New Cambridge Modern History, Volume IX: War and Peace in an Age of Upheaval 1793-1830, 153 (R) Creagh, Patrick, A Picture of Tristan, 868 (R) Creeper, The (St. Martin's), 105 (AA) Creeping Sanctions, 604 (A) Cremer, Jan, I Jan Cremer, 745 (R) Cresta Run, The (Royal Court), 584 (AA) Cretan Cipher, John Palmer, 490 (R) CRICKET 34 (P); contrived finishes, 255 (S); a team for Australia, 283 (S); the third Test v. South Africa drawn, 283 (S), 321 (L); the colour-bar argument and sport, 314 (5), 321, 349 (L),• John Arlott's History of Cricket, 508 (S); a 'World XI', 508 (S); the Test series in Australia, 609 (S); Bill Lawry and waiting for the umpire's decision, 807 (5) Crime: White Paper on the Adult Offender, 799 (LA); crime and law-breaking, 820 (A) Crime fiction: in vogue in Russia, 292 (AA) Crime novels reviewed, 112, 241, 357, 490, 665, 785 Criminal Conversation, Nicolas Freeling, 241 (R) Cripps, Francis, The Far Province, 213 (R) Crisis in Europe, 1560-1660. Essays from 'Past and Present', 1952- 1962. (ed.) Trevor Aston, 784 (R) Crisis In the Crumpled Suit, 457 (A) Critics: a professional critic off duty, 245 (A) Croft-Cooke, Rupert, The Gorgeous East, 240 (R) Croly, Herbert, The Promise of American Life, 843 (R) Cromer, Lord: influence on financial policy, 167 (LA), 170 (PC) Cronin, Vincent, Four Women in Pursuit of an Ideal, 455 (R) Crosland, Anthony, 73 (5) Crossing, The, Alain Albert, 156 (R) Crossman, Richard: housing finance, 57, 636 (R); party conference speech on housing, 402 (PC); announcement of housing figures, 439 (S); a portrait, 536 (A); attitude to Israel, 579 (L) Crowd, The, A. C. H. Smith, 356 (R) Crowley, Edward L., and Max Hayward, (ed.) Soviet Literature In the Sixties, 213 (R) Crunch for Incomes Policy, The, 567 (LA) Crusades, the, 265 (R) Cuba: 18 (R); refugees to be allowed to leave, 473 (S); the mystery of Chu Guevara, 473 (S); British policy towards, 611 (5), 656 (L) Cuban Revolution and Latin America, The, Boris Goldenberg, 18 (R) Cudlipp, Hugh: and the IPC magazine empire, 402 (A) Culpan, Maurice, A Nice Place to Die, 241 (R) Cunning as a Fox, Michael Halliday, 490 (R) Cupful of Tears, A: Sixteen Victorian Novelettes, (sal.) Martin Seymour-Smith, 782 (R) Curry, Kenneth, (ed.) New Letters of Robert Southey, 414 (R) Curtab, of Ignorance, A, Felix Greene, 267 (R) Curta,n, The, 69 (A) Custom of the Country, The, Edith Wharton, 745 (R) Customs officers, 272 (A) Cut-price Journalism, 857 (A) Cyclamates as food sweeteners, 791 (CI), 864 (L) Czar, Thomas Wiseman, 666 (R)
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Dahlberg, Edward, Because I Was Flesh, 213 (R) Daily and Sunday, Richard Powell, 112 (R) Daily Express: improvement under editorship of Derek Marks, 225 (A); Christopher Booker's criticisms, 253 (A) Daily Mirror: and the immigration issue, 198, 401 (A); articles on the sterling crisis, 270 (E) Daily Telegraph: the 'Way of the World' column by Peter Simple, 505 (A); Mr. Wilson and the Anglo-Irish negotiations, 834 (S) Daily Worker, 729 (A) Dancing ability, 719 (A), 738 (L) Dandy Dick (Mermaid), 261 (AA) Dangerfield, George, The Strange Death of Liberal England, 387 (R) Dark Ages, The, (ed.) David Talbot Rice, 265 (R) Darling, 351 (AA) Dartford loop, the, 287 (A) Darwin, Charles, 40 (L)
David, Elizabeth, Italian Food, 523 (Cl)
Davie, Donald, (trans.) The Poems of Doctor Zhivago, 329 (R) Davie, Elspeth, Providings, 745 (R) Davies, Harold: his journey to Hanoi, 73 (5) Davin, Dan, For the Rest of Our Lives, 666 (R) Day in the Dark and Other Stories, A, Elizabeth Bowen, 20 (R) Days of the Commune, The (Berliner Ensemble, Old Vic), 234 (AM Dead Sea Scrolls, the, 733 (A), 839, 864 (L) Dearer Money Fracas, The, 789 (E) Dear John, 617 (AA) Death in Cold Storage, Evelyn Healey, 357 (R) Death in the Family, A, James Agee, 388 (R) Death in a Silent Room, Jay Bennett, 490 (R) Death is the End, G. Walter Cooke, 666 (R) Death Ship, The, B. Traven, 212 (R) Death: thinking about, 161 (A), 177 (L), and antidotes to thinking about, 189 (A) de Beauvoir, Simone, Force of Circumstance, 455 (R) Decision at the Chesapeake, Harold Larrabee, 845 (R) Decline of the Pressure Group, The, 802 (PC) Dedicated Man and Other Stories, A, Elizabeth Taylor, 112 (R) DEFENCE .
Britain's defence obligations overseas, 441, 476 (A), 511 (L); Britain and the settlement of European issues, 476 (A); are the MLF and ANF doomed?, 504 (A); nuclear strategy, 519 (R); the proposal for a single armed service, 681 (A) Defending the White Paper, 224 (A) de Freltas, Michael, 611 (A) DE GAULLE, PRESIDENT 4 (A); serious dissension with EEC partners, 31 (LA), 68 (A); Gaston Defferre withdraws, 68 (A); his intransigence in NATO, 147 (A); why did he precipitate the crisis within the EEC?, 198 (A); now 'living in a vacuum', remote from the outside world, 280 (A); his ideas and objectives, 537, 575 (A), 613 (L); to stand again for President, 571 (S); Franco-Russian relations more cormal, 604 (A); his real aims for France, WO (A); the presidential election: the campaign, 680, 728 (A), 763 (LA). his opponents, 680 (A), 735 (S), 763 (LA), the second ballot, 807 (S); will he change his policy on Europe?, 834 (S) Degrees of Freedom: The Novels of Iris Murdoch, A. S. Byatt, 293 (R) Deluge, The: British Society and the First World War, Arthur Marwick, 156 (R) Denmark, 216 (CI) Dennis, Nigel, Jonathan Swift, 665 (R) de Pange, Victor, (ed.) The Unpublished Correspondence of Mme de &ad and the Duke of Wellington (trans. Harold Kurtz), 294 (R) Deptford, 229 (A) de Queiroz, Eca, The Maks, 424 (R) Desai, Anita, Voices In the City, 20 (R) Desert War, The: The North African Campaign, 1940-1943, Alan Moorehead, 814 (R) de Stael, Mme, 294 (R) de Tens, Torcuato Luca, Another, Man's Wife, 388 (R) Devaluation Bore, The, 214 (E) Development of Arthurian Romance, The, R. S. Loomis, 867 (R) Devil's Summer, The, Edmund Schiddel, 787 (R) Devine, D. M., His Own Appointed Day, 357 (R) Devlin, Lord: his philosophy and public activities, 199 (PC) Devlin Report on the docks and dock labour, 196 (A), 199 (PC) Devil,,-Worship, 199 (PC) Dialogues with Leuco, Cesare Pavese, 213 (R) Diamonds of the Night, 151 (AA) Diaries: the 'Concord Diaries', 837 (A) Diary of a Chambermaid, The, 180 (AA) Diary of Alice James, The, (ed.) Leon Edel, 44 (R) Dibelius, Bishop Otto, 748 (R) (Diblos) Notebook, The, James Merrill, 327 (R) Dieting, 131 (Cl) Dimbleby, Richard: death, 856 (A), 861 (S) DISARMAMENT disarmament efforts a farcical game or a serious endeavour?, 74 (A); Geneva talks resumed, 95 (LA), 197 (A); prospects of nuclear disarmament or non-proliferation, 318 (A); 519 (R) Disarming Game, The, 74 (A) Disorderly Orderly, The, 41 (AA) Dobell, William, 382 (AA) Docks and dockers: the Devlin Report, 196 (A), 199 (PC) Doctors: BMA conference calls for payments by patients, 67 (LA); College of General Practitioners' report on general practice and its organisation, 67 (LA), 104 (L); 590 (R) Doctors, The, Paul Ferris, 590 (R.) Dodington, George Bubb, 421 (R) Does RAAS Know How to Get HT, 611 (A) Dogs: in Victoria Gardens, 145 (S); a three-legged Labrador, 719 (A) Dog Years, Gunter Grass, 816 (R) Doings and Undoings, Norman Podhoretz, 52 (R) Dolct, Danilo, 573 (A), 736 (L) Donne, John, 180 (R) Donoughue, Bernard, British Politics and the American Revolution: The Path to War 1773-75, 241 (R) Don't Stop the Carnival, Herman Wouk, 56 (R) Doomsday Book, A, George MacBeth, 211 (R) Dornfeld, Iris, Boy Gravely, 456 (R) Double Death, Charles Forsyte, 786 (R) Double Fault, Laurence Meynell. 357 (R) Douglas-Home, Sir Alec: see Home, Sir Alec Douglas- Dover 3, Joyce Porter, 665 (R) Dracula: Bram Stoker's wife, 481 (L) Drago, Harry Sinclair, Outlaws on Horseback, 416 (R) Dralle, L. A, and John Carswell, (ed.) The Political Journal of George Bubb Dodington, 421 (R) Dr. Banda in the Lead, 532 (A) Dr. Cameron's Casebook, 67 (LA) Drink: the disappearance of cask bitter and of mild, 202 (S) Drive, He Said, Jeremy Lamer, 424 (R) Drugs: branded and BP, 358 (CI), 379 (L); self-treatment with left-overs, 427 (A), 445 (L) Dryland, Gordon, An Absence of Angels, 213 (R) Dublin, 849 (A) Dudley, Donald R., and Graham Webster, The Roman Conquest of Britain, A.D. 43-57, 383 (R) Dunn, Nell, Talking to Women, 844 (R) Dynasts, The, Thomas Hardy, 812 (R) Earliest Civilisations of the Near East, The, James Mellaart, 846 (R) Early Mesopotamia and Iran, M. E. L. Mallowan, 846 (R) Eastbourne: as a conference town, 405 (S), 479 (1) Eastern Approaches, 533 (A) EAST-WEST RELATIONS failure of proposal for a Commonwealth peace mission to Vietnam, 36 (A), 75 (L); Geneva disarmament talks, 95 (LA), 197 (A); 'wars of liberation', 255 (A),• confrontation in Vietnam, 255 (A); 590 (R); espionage, 653 (5), 664 (R); the US policy of containment, 661 (R); Mr. Stewart in Moscow, 728 (A) Eastwood, James, The Chinese Visitor, 112 (R) Eccentrics, The, 97 (A) Ecole des Femmes, L' (Old Vic), 409 (AA) ECONOMIC
report by Prices and Incomes Board on road haulage charges, 4 (LA); dealing with the balance of payments deficit, 11 (L); the TGWU rejects the idea of an incomes policy, 33 (LA); The Export Outlook in 1965-66, 116 (E); world trade prospects, 128 (E); the Government announces further deflationary measures, 158 (E); the poor economic situation, 167 (LA); complete reversal in Labour economic policy since the general election, 170 (PC); Summer Term's Report, 186 (E); economic planning in the developing countries, 210 (R),• good trade figures for July, 214 (E); The Devaluation Bore, 214 (E); the National Institute of Economic and Social Research's forecast for the economy, 243, 270 (E),• the National Economic Plan: 251, 339 (LA), 345, 346 (A), 408 (L); anti-deflationary opinion in the US, 297 (E); the 'early warning' system for wage claims, 297 (E); Economics Made Easy, 300 (P); threat of legislation to support incomes policy and 'early warning' system, 309 (PC); the trade unions and the 'early warning' system for wage claims, 330 (E); the NIESR's Plan, The British Economy in 1975, 375 (S), 624 (R); The Fabulous American Boom, 425 (E); improved balance of payments quarterly figures, 457 (E); aid to underdeveloped countries, 493 (E); 509 (R); Planning Under Fire, 521 (E); the July 'squeeze' measures and their effect, 557 (E); The Crunch for Incomes Policy, 567 (LA); import surcharge still resented by EFTA, 568 (A); lack of success of Mr. Brown's economic policies, 727 (LA); the NIESR's Economic Review, 751 (E); a year after the Statement of Intent, 834 (S); need for trade unions to co-operate in the mixed economy, 871 (E)
Economics Made Easy, 300 (P) Economic Thoughts on Congress, 330 (E) Edel, Leon, (ed.) The Diary of Alice James, 44 (R) Edinburgh Festival: music, 290, 351 (AA); theatre, 324 (AA)
Edith Cavell: Pioneer and Patriot, A. E. Clark-Kennedy, 83 (R) Editorial, Colin R. Coote, 508 (S)
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS
local authorities to submit plans for 'going comprehensive', 73 (S); the Bursar of Eton on community feeding, 370 (P); Stowe under J. F. Roxburgh, 548 (R), 579 (L); Prince Charles to attend Geelong Grammar School, 540 (L); the Kay King-Hall Memorial Fund, 738 (L); teaching 'College English', 770 (A) Edwardian era, the, 81 (R) Egypt: the situation in the Yemen, 229 (A)
Egypt in Nubia, Walter B. Emery? 846 (R) Egyptologists, The, Kingsley Arms and Robert Conquest, 491 (R) Epp/ to the End of the Old Kingdom, Cyril Aldred, 846 (R)
Eisenhower, General: on Vietnamese politics, 73 (S)
ELECTIONS AND BY-ELECTIONS
Mr. Wilson says no general election this year, 3 (LA); Erith and Crayford by-election, 343 (S), 569 (A); electoral reform, 370 (PC). 408 (L); the Speaker's conference on reform of the electoral system, 532 (A); Hull North 606, 766 (PC), 807 (S); general election in October, 1966?, 606 (PC); the voting at the 1951 general
election, 736, 774 (L); A Quick Election?, 766 (PC) Election Timing, 3 (LA)
Electoral reform, 370 (PC), 408 (L), 532 (A) Electricity board tactics to oust domestic gas, 299 (CI) Electricity supply, 653 (S)
Elegies and the Songs and Sonnets of John Donne, The, (ed.) Helen
Gardner, 181 R)
Eliot, George, Walter Allen, 662 (R) Eliot, T. S.: Homage to T. S. Eliot (record), 834 (S) Eliot, T. S., To Criticize the Critic, 621 0 Ellis-Fermor, Una, The Jacobean Drama (rev. M. Cardwell), 454 (R) Ellis, Vivian, How To Be a Man About Town, 816 (R) Emergence of Mr. Wilson, The, 570 (PC) Emerson, David, Sweet Orchard, 156 (R) Emery, Walter B., Egypt in Nubia, 846 (R)
Emigration from Britain, 805 (A)
Emlyn Williams as Charles Dickens (Globe), 290 (AA) Emperor's Clothes, The, 167 (LA) Empson, William, Milton's God, 154 (R) Ena Ena Tessara, 96 (A) Encouraging the Others, 143 (A) End is Not Yet, The, Ulrich E. Simon, 749 (R) End of a Party, Hillery Waugh, 241 (R) England, Stuart Rossiter, 296 (R) English Dramatic Form, M. C. Bradbrook, 454 (R) English History, 1914-1945, A. J. P. Ta/lor, 517 (R) English language: Americanisms, 39 (L ; two etymologies, 59 (A);
a new coining-Trivial', 284 (S), 322, 78, 408 (L); the pronuncia- tion of 'duke', 791 (A), 808 (L); Its 'subjective' quality, 839 (L)
Enright, D. J., The Old Adam, 211 (R) Enter Kimba, 504 (A) Entertainment for the People, 680 (A) Entr'acte, 647 (LA) Epic That Never Was, The, 842 (AA)' equipment-leasing in industry and business, 124 (F.) Era of Reconstruction, The: America after the Civil War 1865-1877,
Kenneth M. Stampp, 354 (R) Erith and Crayford by-election, 343 (Si, Dog (A)
Erskine, Rosalind, Passion Flowers in Business, 388 (R)
Espionage: see Spying
Essame, H., and Eversley Belfield, The Battle for Normandy, 156 (R) Ethan Frame, Edith Wharton, 745 (R)
Eton: the Bursar on community feeding, 370 (P) Europe: the problem of a European political settlement, 476 (A);
De Gaulle and Europe, 537, 575 V), 613 (L) EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY EEC) Italy's attitude to greater political unity, 4 (A); the proposed
meeting of foreign ministers, 4 (A); serious dissension between de Gaulle and EEC partners over policy, 31 (LA), 68 (A); British car exports, 118 (E), 148 (L); why did France precipitate the present crisis?, 198 (A); does de Gaulle wish to wreck the EEC?, 575 (A), 613 (L); EFTA's 'bridge-building' proposals,
763 (LA); will General de Gaulle change his attitude?, 834 (S) EUROPEAN FREE TRADE ASSOCIATION (EFTA)
British car exports, 118 (E), 148 (L); Copenhagen meeting, 568 (A); 'bridge-building' with the EEC, 586, (A), 763 (LA)
European Powers 1900-1945, The, Martin Gilbert, 55 (R) Evans, Sir Ifor, A Short History of English Drama, 454 (R) Evans, Stanley, The Social Hope of the Christian Church, 747 (R)
Evans, Timothy: a public inquiry, 283 (S), 572 (A) Evashova, Valentina, 284 (A)
Every Season, 420 (P)
Eworth, Hans, 841 (AA) Exchange Telegraph Company: closes down its home news and Parliamentary services, 681 (A) Exhibitions: 'Challenge '65', 24 (A); 'Shopping in Britain', 216 (A)
Exit Everyman, 856 (A) Exodus, The, 227 (A) Export rt Outlook in 1965-66, The, 116 (E) s and imports: see TRADE E'Ye of the Scarecrow, The, Wilson Harris, 745 (R)
tZra Pound and Sextus Propertius: A Study in Creative Translation,
J. P. Sullivan, 423 (R)
Faber Book of Modern Verse, The, (d.) Michael Roberts and Donald
Hall, 211 (R)
Fabulous American Boom, The, 425 (E) Facts, 420 (P) Failure of a Mission, 36 (A) Fair, A. A., Up for Grabs, 241 (R)
Fairfield's shipyard, 871 (E)
Fair Dame, 256 (P) Fall of Constantinople, The, Sir Steven Runciman, 17 (R) Fall of Paris, The: The Siege, and the Commune 1870-1, Alistair
Horne, 545 (R), 577, 613 (L)
Gabriel, abriel, Sean O'Casey: The Man I Knew, 18 (R) Family and a Fortune, A, I. Compton-Burnett, 786 (R) Family Pride, 312 (P) Fanfani's Europe, 4 (A) Fan ant's Promotion, 400 (A) Fanny's First Play (Mermaid), 450 (AA) Far Field, The, Theodore Roethke, 488 (R) Far Province, The, Francis Cripps. 213 (R) Farrell, James T., What Time Collects, 388 (R)
Fascist movements: the Greater Britain Movement, 831 (PC) Fashion photographers, 331 (A), 378, 408 (L)
Fast, Howard, Agrippa's Daughter, 112 (R) Fear, The, Thomas Keneally, 787 (R) Fedden, Robin, Syria and Lebanon, 240 (R) Ferris, Paul, The Doctors, 590 (R) Fssi-ivAts
Edinburgh: music, 290, 351 (AA), theatre, 324 (AA); the Commonwealth Arts Festival, 373 (A), 380, 382 (AA), 405 (S), 410, 450 (AA); London Film Festival, 657 (AA)
Fiction and the Reading Public, Q. D. Leavis, 846 (R) Fiddle (Sadler's Wells), 379 (AA) Fidello Score, The, Gerald Sinstadt, 241 (R) Field, Michael, The Prevailing Wind: Witness in Indo-China, 19 (R) Fifties, The, John Montgomery, 520 (R) Fifty Years of the 'New Republic', (ed.) Robert B. Luce, 843 (R) Fighting in the Dark, 569 (A) File on Devlin, The, Catherine Gaskin, 520 (R)
Films: Commonwealth films, 410 (AA); London Film Festival, 657 (AA); Laurel and Hardy, 864 (AA)
FINANCE Btu., THE
an attack upon the financial and investment system?, 22 (E); a concentrated attack on wealth and business, 37 (S); Govern- ment defeats, 37 (S); amendments help investment trusts, 86 (E); a final survey, 115 (B); the effect of the corporation tax on overseas investment, 126 (E), and on portfolio switching, 128 (E); a pamphlet on capital gains tax and corporation tax, 314 (S)
FINANCIAL
report by Prices and Incomes Board on road haulage charges, 4 (LA); dealing with the balance of payments deficit, II (L); why the City is 'mad' at the Finance Bill, 22 (B); the French plan for CRUs (collective reserve units), 84, 214 (E); the need for a new Bretton Woods monetary system, 84 (E); Financial Survey, 1965, 115-126 (E); the Finance Bill in its final form, 115 (E); insurance surveyed, 121 (E); the effect of corporation tax on overseas investment, 126 (E ; world effects of ending US balance of payments deficit, 128 E); The New Cuts, 158 (E); Summer Term's Report, 186 (E); T e Devaluation Bore, 214 (E); the Daily Mirror on the sterling crisis, 270 (E); annual meeting of IMF and the World Bank, 297 (E); a Law Society pamphlet on capital gains tax and corporation tax, 314 (S); Mr. Callaghan's money talks, 389 (E); schemes for the reform of the world monetary system, 389 (E); confidence in sterling returning, 457 (E); improved balance of payments figures, 457 (E); aid to underdeveloped countries, 493 (E); the July 'squeeze' measures and their effect, 557 (E); The New Housing Finance, 636 (E); the Government's handling of state corporations, 717 (E); the US re-discount rate raised, 789 (E); differential interest rates, 789 (E), 808 (L); The Threat to World Liquidity, 817 (E) Financial Times: misquoted by Harold Wilson, 172 (S) Financial Survey, 1965, 115-126 (E) Finding a Formula, 340 (A) First Steps to Disarmament, (ed.) Evan Luard, 519 (RI Fisher of Lambeth, Lord, 827 (LA), 863 (L) Fisher, John, Airlift 1870: The Balloon and Pigeon Post in the Siege of Paris, 546 (R) Fisher, M. F. K., The Art of Eating, 391, 460 (A) FitzGerald, C. P.: Barbarian Beds. The Origin of the Chair in China, 587 (R); China: A Short Cultural History, 744 (R) FltzGibbon, Constantine, The Life of Dylan Thomas, 487 (R) FitzRoy, Robert, 40 (L) Five Novelists of the Progressive Era, Robert W. Schneider, 625 (R) Five Women, Tony Parker, 844 (R) Fixed Abode, 848 (A) Fleet Street Baby-sitter, 765 (A) Fluchbre, Henn, Laurence Sterne: From Tristram to Yorick, 781 (R.) Fontane, Theodor, Across the Tweed, 709 (R)
FOOD AND DRINK
dieting, 131 (Cl); expense-account eating, 131 (CI); youthful and adult enjoyment of food compared, 217 (A); M. F. K. Fisher's The Art of Eating, 391, 460 (A); Christmas food and drink, 771 (A); cyclamates as food sweeteners, 791 (CI), 864 (L); forecast for 1966, 872 (CI); Icelandic food, 872 (CI); see also WINES AND SPIRITS
Football, Association: the new substitute rule, 42 (AA), 256 (P); England's World Cup team, 544 (AA); Dave Mackay, 811 (AA) Foot, Michael: 37 (A), 75 (L); 70 (PC); 611 (S)
Force of Circumstance, Simone de Beauvoir, 455 (R)
Ford, Ford Madox, 266 (R)
Ford, Hugh D., A Poets' War: British Poets and the Spanish Civil War, 551 (R) Foreign policy: Towards a New Foreign Policy, 441, 476 (A), 511
(L); British overseas defence policy, 503 (LA); policy towards
Cuba, 611 (S), 656 (L); Mr. Stewart in Moscow, 728 (A), 763 (LA) Forster, Margaret, The Bogeyman, 715 (R) Forster, Peter, The Spike, 715 (R), 765 (A) Forsyte, Charles, Double Death, 786 (R) For the Rest of Our Lives, Dan Davin, 666 (R) For Want of a Nail, Melvyn Bragg, 56 (R) Foulkes, S. H., Therapeutic Group Analysis, 183 (R) Foulkes, S. H., and E. J. Anthony, Group Psychotherapy, 183 (R) Foundations of Chinese Art from Neolithic Pottery to Modern Architecture, William Willetts, 587 (R) Four Conferences, 279 (LA) Four Kinds of Love, 485 (AA) Four Plays, Patrick White, 384 (R) Four Seasons, The (Saville), 409 (AA) Fourteen Eighteen, John Masters, 814 (R) 4,000 Brass Halfpennies (Mermaid), 78 (AA) Four Women in Pursuit of an Ideal, Vincent Cronin, 455 (R) Fox on a Barn Door: Poems 1963-64, Ted Walker, 211 (R) Fractured Smile, The, Kathleen Sully, 156 (R) Fragment of Fear, A, John Bingham, 785 (R)
FRANCE
serious dissension with EEC partners over agriculture and the powers of the Commission, 31 (LA), 68 (A); Gaston Defferre drops his presidential candidature, 68 (A); President de Gaulle's intransigence in NATO, 147 (A); Churchill's warning in 1955, 147 (A), 176 (L); the crisis in the EEC, 198 (A); isolation from friends and neighbours, 280 (A); Bordeaux exhibition of French art from Russian galleries, 300 (A); the liberation of Paris, 417 (R); the French economic Plans, 521 (E); President de Gaulle's ideas and objectives, 537, 575 (A), 613 (L); President de Gaulle to stand again, 571 (S); Franco-Russian relations more cordial, 604 (A); President de Gaulle's real aims for France, 680 (A); the presidential election: the campaign, 680, 728 (A) 763 (LA), the candidates, 680 (A), 735 (5), 763 (LA), the second ballot, 807 (S); West German attitude to, 769 (A) Francis, Dick, Odds Against, 490 (R) Franke, H., and W. Bauer, The Golden Casket: Chinese Novellas of Two Millennia, 744 (R) Frankland, Noble, The Bombing Offensive Against Germany, 386 (R) Fraud, The A. P. Guteisloh (trans. John Nowell), 715 (R) Freedom or Secrecy, James Russell Wiggins, 102 (A) Frceling, Nicolas, Criminal Conversation, 241 (R) Freeman, Gillian, The Leader, 267 (R) Free World Colossus, The, David Horowitz, 590 (R) Frei, President: state visit to Britain, 37, 73 (S); 649 (A) Freshman's Guide to Oxford, A, 442 (A) Friday the Rabbi Slept Late, Harry Kemelman, 112 (R) Friedrich, Otto, The Loner, 490 (R) Friends and Heroes, Olivia Manning, 591 (R.) Friends in Low Places, Simon Raven, 491 (R), 512 (L) From Afar, 224 (A) From London Transport-With Love, 171 (A) From Prophecy to Exorcism: The Premisses of Modern German Literature, Michael Hamburger, 624 (R) From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, A. J. Marder, 845 (R) From the House of the Dead (Sadler's Wells), 584 (AA) From the Soviet Writers' Village, 257 (A) Fruit of the Poppy, Robert Wilder, 626 (R)
Fuel: electricity boards' tactics to oust domestic gas, 299 (CI); advertising of home-heating services discouraged, 685 (S)
Fuller, Roy: Buff, 109 (R); My Child, My Sister, 456 (R) Full Tilt, Dervla Murphy, 240 (R.) Funny Old Station, 377 (A)
Furniture: Consumer Council's report, 87 (CI), 105 (L) Furs, dangers in buying. 718 (CI)
Future for British Car Exports, The, 118 (E) Future for Unit Trusts, The, 667 (E) Future of Britain's Railways, The, Roger Calvert, 53 (R) Future of Parliamentary Privilege, The, 200 (A)
G
Gale, John, Clean Young Englishman, 548 (R) Gallagher, Frank, The Anglo-Irish Treaty, 154 (R)
Game-books, 558 (A) Game Fair, the annual, 188 (A)
Games of Chance, Thomas Hinde, 491 (R) Games People Play, Dr. Eric Berne, 88, 132 (A)
Games, personal relationships as, 88, 132 (A)
Gardeners of Salonika, The, Alan Palmer, 814 (R)
Gardiner, Lord: on strikes, 284 (S)
Gardner, Alan, Assignment Tahiti, 112 (R) Gardner, Helen, (ed.) The Elegies and the Songs and Sonnets of John Donne, 181 (R)
Gas: electricity boards' tactics to oust domestic gas, 299 (CI); a card from the gasman, 834 (S); working for a gas firm, 861 (A)
Gash, Norman, Reaction and Reconstruction in British Politics, 1832-1852, 844 (R)
Gaskell, Mrs., 518 (R)
Gaskin, Catherine, The File on Devlin, 520 (R)
Gatwick Airport, 38 (A)
Gaullism: The Basic Dilemma, 575 (A) Gaunt, William, @ford, 296 (R) Gellhorn, Martha, Pretty Tales for Tired People, 520 (R) General's Fading Splendour, The, 728 (A) George Brown's Bodies, 727 (LA)
Gerhardi, William, 653 (S)
German Economy at War, The, Alan S. Milward, 386 (R) German Federal Republic, The, Peter Latham, 297 (R) German Tradition in Literature, 1871-1945, The, Ronald Gray,
624 (R)
GERMANY
Tills Durieux, actress, 252 (A); the theatre in Berlin, 252 (A); the importance of Berlin to both East and West, 316 (A); reunification, 316, 317 (A); the problems of the division of Germany, 325 (R); 386 (R); German literature, 624 (R) Germany, East: the economy, 319 (A); the Zeiss lawsuit, 859 (LL)
Germany Tomorrow, 315-320 (A)
GERMANY, WEST
the control of nuclear weapons, 95 (LA), 318, 504 (A); Hochhuth, Grass and other intellectuals oppose the CDU, 168 (A); the general election: the campaign, 314 (S), the parties' prospects.
315 (A), Social Democrats returned to power, 375 (S); Germany Tomorrow, 315-320 (A); the German past, 317 (A); the press
and the law, 320 (A); Bavarian government bans republication
of Mein Kampf in England, 374 (A), 407 (L); after the election:
need for reforms, 400 (A); federation with Western Europe- or union?, 476 (A); the opposition to the Foreign Minister,
Gerhard Schroeder, 535 (A); Peter Weiss's The Investigation,
609 (A); foreign policy aims in relation to the US and France, 769 (A); a West German journalist jailed in Ghana, 808 (L); the Zeiss lawsuit, 859 (LL); 82, 297, 325 (R)
Greater. Mark, Selected Letters (ed. Noel Carrington), 743 (R) Gertrud, 657 (AA)
GHANA
its 'democracy', 10 (P); President Nkrumah's Neo-Colonialism
703 (R.); Nkrumah's title 'Osagyefo', 775, 808, 863 (L); a West German journalist imprisoned, 808 (1)
Ghose, Zulfikar, Confessions of a Native-Alien, 213 (R)
Ghosts, 541 (L) Giacometti, Alberto, ISO (AA)
Gibb, Jocelyn, (ed.) Light on C. S. Lewis, 746 (R)
Gibraltar: continued Spanish pressure, 145 (S)
Gideon's Lot, J. J. Mimic, 112 (R)
Gifts and presents: their design, 216 (A); 849 (CI) Gilbert and Sullivan operas: at the Proms, 236 (AA); at the Saville Theatre, 841 (AA)
Gilbert, Martin, Plough My Own Furrow, 326 (R) Gilbert, Martin, The European Powers 1900-1945, 55 (R) Gilden, K. R., Hurry Sundown, 591 (R) Giles, Kenneth, Some Beasts No More, 666 (R) Girl for the Afternoons, A, Terry Coleman, 388 (R) Give a Dog a Bone (Westminster), 840 (AA) Gladiators, The, Arthur Koestler, 418 (R) Glanville, Brian, A Second Home, 591 (R) Glass Menagerie, The (Haymarket), 778 (AA) Glossy Ideal, The, 819 (A) Gobbler Gobbled, The, 771 (A) God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., 554 (R) Going Home, 849 (A) Going into Business, 861 (A)
Gold: commemorative medallions as investments, 59 (CI)
Goldenberg, Boris, The Cuban Revolution and Latin America, 18 (R) Golden Casket, The: Chinese Novellas of Two Millennia, W. Bauer
and H. Franke, 744 (R)
Golden Fruits, The, Nathalic Sarraute (trans. Maria Jolas), 184 (R) Golding, William, The Hot Gates, 588 (R.)
Goldwater, Senator Barry, 572 (A) Golf: the Ryder Cup, 473 (S)
Gollin, A. M., Balfour's Burden: Arthur Balfour and Imperial Preference, 868 (R) Goodbye to All That, 806 (A) Gooding, John, The Catkin and the Icicle: Aspects of Russia, 155 (R) Goodwin, A., (ed.) The New Cambridge Modern History. Volume VIII: The American and French Revolutions 1763-93, 153 (R) Georgeous East, The, Rupert Croft-Cooke, 240 (R)
Gossip columns, 533 (A), 581 (L), 829 (A)
Gotterdeimmerung (Covent Garden) 486 (AA)
Gott, Richard, 807 (S)
Gould, Julian, (cd.) Penguin Survey of the Social Sciences, 1965,
296 (R)
Governing from Blackpool, 399 (LA) Government and Politics of the Soviet Union, The, Leonard Schapiro,
81 (R) Graduates: post-graduate students, 253 (A), 289, 445 (L)
Graham, Winston, After the Act, 56 (R) Gramophone records: Homage to T. S. Eliot, 834 (S); Philip Larktn's The Whitsun Weddings, 868 (R) Grand Designs in Asia, 368 (A) Grand Design, The, Franz Josef Strauss, 325 (R) Grass, GOnter: 168 (A); Dog Years, 816 (R) Graves, Robert: Love Respelt, 109 (R); Majorca Observed, 240 (R) Collected Poems 1965, 488 (R) Gray, Anthony, The Penetrators, 591 (R.) Gray, (RR) (R) nald, The German Tradition n Literature, 1871-1945,
624 Great Brain Robbery, The, K. Allen Saddler, 490 (R) Great Chinese Travellers, The, (ed.) Jeannette Mirsky, 744 (R) Greater Britain Movement, the, 832 (PC) Greater London Council, 508 (S) Greater London: Its growth and development through two thousand years, Christopher Trent, 296 (R) Great Johnson Steamroller, The, 572 (A) Great Race, The, 485 (AA) Great Rhodesian Humbug, The, 651 (PC)
Great War at Sea, The, A. A. Hoehling., 845 (R)
Great War 1914-1918, The, John Terrains, 814 (R)
GREECE
the Greek Communist party, 83 (R); the King forces Mr. Papandreou's resignation, 96 (A); campaign in Asia Minor, 1921-22, 581 (L); 297, 709 (R) Greece, Jeanne and Georges Roux, 297 (R) Greek Affair, The, Frank Gruber, 490 (R) Greene, Felix, A Curtain of Ignorance, 267 (R) Greene, Sir Hugh: on 'the BBC's duty to society', 16 (AA) Green, Peter, The Laughter of Aphrodite, 424 (R) Greenwich, 428 (A) Grelg, Ian, and Harold Soref, The Puppeteers, 109 (R) Griffin, Gwyn, A Scorpion on a Stone, 456 (R) Grimond, Jo: where the Liberals stand, 7 (A); speech at the Liberal Assembly, 370 (PC),• attitude to the Labour government, 370 (PC), 371 (A); guarded approval of Labour policy for the session, 606 (PC); on Mr. Wilson, 807 (S) Group Psychotherapy, S. H. Foulkes and E. J. Anthony, 183 (R) Growth of Private Medical Care, The, 122 (E) Grubb, Frederick, A Vision of Reality, 211 (R) Gruber, Frank, The Greek Affair, 490 (R) Guardian: 226 (A); its back-page columnists, 342 (A) Guevara, Che, 473 (S) Guide to English Literature, A, F. W. Bateson, 846 (R) Guide to Hotels, Restaurants, Pubs and Inns in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Egon Roney, 819 (CI) Guiget, Jean, Virginia Woolf and Her Works, 698 (R.) Guinn, Paul, British Strategy and Politics, 1914 to 1918, 54 (R) Gunn, Bill, All the Rest Have Died, 520 (R) Gunter, Ray, 802 (PC) Gunther, John, Procession, 212 (R) H Gurkhas, The, arold James and Denis Shell-Small, 814 (R) Gutersloh, A. P., The Fraud (trans. John Nowell), 715 (R)
H
Hartmann, Werner, Painting in the Twentieth Century. Vols. 1 and 2, 815 (R) Haggard, Rider, 550 (R) Halberstam, David, The Making of a Quagmire, 661 (R) Hales, E. E. Y., Pope John and his Revolution, 748 (R)
Halifax, the Earl of Birkenhead, 110 (R)
Hall, Donald, and Michael Roberts, The Faber Book of Modern Verse, 211 (R) Halliday, Michael, Cunning as a Fox, 490 (R) Haltrecht, Montague, A Secondary Character, 356 (R) Hamburger, Michael, From Prophecy to Exorcism:77te Premisses of Modern German Literature, 624 (R) Hamilton, Alexander, 241 (R) Hamilton, Ian, (ed.) The Poetry of War 1939-1945, 868 (R) Hamlet, 410 (AA) Hamlet (Stratford-upon-Avon), 261 (AA), 350 (L) Handl, Irene, The Sioux, 520 (R) Handout Version, The, 5 (A) Hand-washing facilities in lavatories, 202 (5) Hanley, Clifford, A Skinful of Scotch, 294 (R)
Hardy (R) of Wessex. His Life and Literary Career, Carl J. Weber,
812 Hardy, Thomas, The Dynasts, 812 (R) Harris, John, 34 (PC) Harrison, Michael, Mulberry: The Return in Triumph, 814 (R) Harris, VVilson, The Eye of the Scarecrow, 745 (R.) Hartley, Anthony, (ed.) Mallarmes, 708 (R) Harvester, Simon, Assassins Road, 241 (R) Harvey, VV. J. Character and the Novel, 782 (R) Hauser, Arnold, Mannerism, 182 (R) Hayward, John: a tribute, 377 (S) Hayward, Max, and Edward L. Crowley, (ed.) Soviet Literature in the Sixties, 213 (R) Healey, Evelyn, Death in Cold Storage, 357 (R)
HEALTH
medical provident associations, 122 (E), 176 (1...); hand-washing in lavatories, 202 (5); keeping fit-or not keeping fit, 332 (A); branded and BP drugs, 358 (CI), 379 (L); exercising at a health club, 460, 792 (A); the climate of dread around cancer, 638 (A)
HEATH, EDWARD
the succession to Sir Alec, 97 (A); elected Leader of the Conserva- tive party, 139 (LA), 142 (PC); a pen portrait, 140 (LA); How Heath Pulled It Off, 142 (PC); 171 (S); 279 (LA); 'brash', 403 (A); his present political stature, 470 (PC), 511 (L); over-reliance on his advisers, 470 (PC); his speeches at the party conference, 506 (PC), 508 (S); two tasks: to impress his supporters in the House of Commons and to impress the country, 506 (PC), 577 (L); the party's growing dissatisfaction, 683 (PC); and oil sanctions on Rhodesia, 827 (LA)
Heath-Stubbs, John, Selected Poems, 488 (R) Hecht, Ben, Letters from Bohemia, 665 (R) Hello, Dolly! (Drury Lane), 778 (AA) Help!, 151 (AA) Helphand, Alexander Israel, 328 (R)
Hem8pel, Eberhard, Baroque Art and Architecture in Central Europe,
1 (R)
Henry,2 Clay, Not Dead Enough, 786 (R)
Henry Moore, Herbert Read, 815 (R) Henry Moore: Sculpture and Drawings, Vols. 2 and 3, 815 (R) Here Comes Everybody, Anthony Burgess, 384 (R) Heroes' Twilight, Bernard Bergonzl, 551 (R) Hersey, John, A Bell for Adano, 666 (R) He Who Hesitates, Ed McBain, 665 (R) Highsmith, Patricia, A Suspension of Mercy, 491 (R) Hillary Memorial Prize, 443 Hill, Jonathan, and Jonah Ruddy, The Bogey Man, 665 (R) Mimic, Thomas, Games of Chance, 491 (R) Hiroshima: dropping the atom bomb, 173 (A) Hirsch, Fred, The Pound Sterling, 831 (PC) His Own Appointed Day, D. M. Devine, 357 (R) History of Medicine, A, Brian Inglis, 590 (R) History of the Crusades, A, Steven Runciman, 265 (R.) Hitler: new edition of Mein Kampf cancelled, 374 (A), 407 (L) Hochhuth, Rolf, 168 (A) Hackney, David, 809 (AA) Healing, A. A., The Great War at Sea, 845 (R) Hogg, Quintin: defends Lord Butler, 341 (A), 378, 407 (L) Holidays: development of tourism in Scotland, 801 (A); summer in Norway and Denmark, 216 (CI) Holland: successful integration of Indonesians, 288 (L) Holies, Robert, The Nature of the Beast, 327 (R) Holloway, John, Wood and Windfall, 488 (R) Hollow Hill, The, Kathleen Raine, 868 (R) Holmes, Arthur, Principles of Physical Geology, 184 (R) Holm Oaks, The, P. M. Hubbard, 490 (R.) Holy Show, 24 (A)
HOME AND HOUSEHOLD
Consumer Council report on the furniture trade, 87 (CI), 105 (L); aerosols and spray packs, 160 (Cl); electricity boards' tactics to oust gas in new homes, 299 (CI); domestic accidents, 331 (CI); perambulators compared, 459 (CI); disposable lavatory towels, 792 (CI); a card from the gasman, 834 (S) Home Office Muddle, The, 98 (PC) Homes: the one-domicile man, 848 (A); Strix's home, 863 (L) Home, Sir Alec Douglas-: fresh speculation about his leadership, 3 (LA); press speculation about resignation, 97 (A); resigns as Leader of the Conservative party, 140 (LA), 143 (A) Honky-tonk and Black Poetics, 404 (A) Honour, Hugh, The Companion Guide t o Venice, 297 (R) Hood, Stuart, 202 (S) Home, Alistair, The Fall of Paris, 545 (R), 577, 579, 613 (L) Horowitz, David, The Free World Colossus, 590 (R) Hospitals: the National League of Hospital Friends, 571 (S)
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
pipes banned in a London restaurant, 145, 172 (S), 176 (L); paying to wash one's hands at a Lyons Corner House, 202 (5); mood and atmosphere in restaurants, 271 (Cl); sleep interrupted by noise, 428 (A); the Rank hotel at Coylumbridge, 801 (A); Gravetye Manor, 819 (CI); a guide to Oxford restaurants, 819 (CI); Egon Ronay's Guide for 1966, 819 (CI) Hot Gates, The, William Golding, 588 (R) Hot Sun of Africa, The, Alan Cattle% 666 (R) Hound and the Falcon, The, Antonia White, 844 (R) House at Satan's Elbow, The, John Dickson Carr, 665 (R) House of Elrig, The, Gavin Maxwell, 454 (R)
HOUSES AND HOUSING
the Government and subsidies for financing housing, 57 (E); electricity boards' tactics to oust gas in new houses, 299 (CI); effect of proposals in the White Paper on the Land Commission, 368 (LA), 375 (S); timber-infesting insects, 405 (5); London prisons as housing sites, 407 (A), 443, 477 (I.), 508 (Si; Richard Creasman and the housing figures, 439 (5); keeping warm, 523 (A); The New Housing Finance, 636 (E); the Government's housing White Paper, 679 (LA) Housing Finance Subsidy, 57 (E) Housing Plan, The, 679 (LA) Howard, Elizabeth Jane, After Julius, 626 (R) Howard, Michael, (ed.) The Theory and Practice of War, 549 (R) Howard's End, 253 (A) How Far to Bethlehem?, Norah Lofts, 388 (R) How Free Is Our Speech?, 859 (A) How Fresh a Mind?, 504 (A) How Heath Pulled It Of 142 (PC) How to Be a Man About Town, Vivian Ellis, 816 (R) How Tn Measure a Woman, E. S. Turner, 816 (R) How to Murder Your Wife, 324 (AA) Hubbard, P. M., The Holm Oaks, 490 (R) Hudson, Stephen, A True Story, 295 (R) Hughes, Malcolm, 260 (AA) Hughes, Patrick, 809 (AA) Hull North by-election, 606, 766 (PC), 807 (S) Humour, the psychology of, 754 (A), 774 (L) Hurry Sundown, K. R. Gilden, 591 (R) Huxley, Aldous, 548 (R) Huxley family, the, 581 (L) Huxley, Julian, (ed.) Aldous Huxley, 1874-1963: A Memorial Volume, 548 (R) Hylton-Foster, Sir Harry: The Troubles of Mr. Speaker, 70 (PC); the Speakers death, 314 (S) Iceland Food Centre, 872 (CI) Ideal Husband, An (Strand), 866 (AA) Morning Ever Comes, Anne Tyler, 56 (R.) I Have Answered Three Questions and That is Enough, 770 (A) I Have Friends in Heaven. Max Catto, 626 (R) I Jan Cremer, Jan Cremer, 745 (R) Illustrated London News: changes, 309 (A)
IMMIGRATION
immigrants' attitudes to British political parties, 100 (A); the White Paper: 168 (LA), attitude of the press, 198 (A), public reaction, 223 (LA), the White Paper defended, 224 (A), 259, 288, 321, 408, 445 (L); the Daily Mirror's changed views, 198, 401 (A); the National Council for Civil Liberties and a rational immigration policy, 443, 481 (L) Imperial Nightingale, The (Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.), 261 (AA) Imperial War Museum, 312 (A) Incomes: officers' pay, 289 (L)
INCOMES POLICY 4 (LA); the TGWU rejects any incomes policy, 33 (LA); the 'early warning' proposal, 297 (E); George Brown and the TUC General Council, 309 (PC); the unions and the 'early warning' system for wage claims, 330 (E); the National Plan, 339 (LA), 345, 346 (A); The Crunch for Incomes Policy, 567 (LA); Mr. Brown's lack of success, 727 (LA); 834 (S)
INDIA
an anti-Indian publication, 145 (S); 240 (R); heavy fighting with Pakistan over Kashmir, 284 (S), 307 (LA); pressure from China, 307, 367 (LA), 368 (A), 402 (P); the Pakistan case and the Indian case, 308 (A), 349, 378, 407, 445 (L); need for Commonwealth mediation to end fighting, 340 (LA); a cease-fire agreed, 367 (LA); Russia and the Kashmir crisis, 367 (LA), 368 (A); 856 (A) Indochina, 19 (R)
Indonesia: D. N. Aidit, Communist leader, in Moscow, 196 (A); 297 (R); Russian response to recent events, 533 (A) Indonesia, Leslie Palmier, 297 (R)
INDUSTRY
leasing equipment, 124 (E); the motor industry's disputes, 280 (A); the National Economic Plan published, 339 (LA), 345, 346 (A); the CBI's proposals for curbing strikes, 648 (A) Inglis, Brian, A History of Medicine, 590 (R.) In Kensington Gardens, 576 (A) Innes, Hammond, The Strode Venture, 156 (R) In Search of Bisco Erskine Caldwell, 665 (R) In Search of Christopher Marlowe: A Pictorial Biography, A. D. Wraight and Virginia F. Stem, 182 (R) Insects, timber-infesting, 405 (S) Instance of Treason, An: The Story of the Tokyo Spy Ring, Chalmers Johnson, 50 (R) Institute and Mr. Callaghan, The, 751 (E) Insurance-Its Progress and Problems, 121 (E) Intellectual Revolt, The, 168 (A) Interest rates: differential interest rates, 789 (E), 808 (L) International Brigades, The: Spain 1936-1939, Vincent Brome, 295 (R) International Court of Justice: South West Africa, 653 (A), 839 (L) International Monetary Fund: 84 (E); annual meeting, 297, 389 (E); aid to developing countries, 493 (B)
In the Service of the Lord: The Autobiography of Bishop Otto Dibelius (trans. Mary Ilford), 748 (R)
Introduction to English Painting, An, John Rothenstein, 815 (R) Introduction to the Study of Social Administration, An, (ed.) David C. Marsh and others, 296 (R) Investment trusts, 23, 86, 357 (E) Invisible Government, The, David Wise and Thomas B. Ross ,424 (Ft) Iran: art, 236 (AA); a military trial, 508 (S), 540, 577 (L) Ireland: 1841-1850, III (R); Daniel O'Connell, 239 (R) Ireland, Northern: attitudes to the Border and to religion, 670 (A), 686 (L); defective electoral system, 736 (L)
IRELAND, REPUBLIC OF
Sean O'Casey, 18 (R); the 1921 treaty, 154 (R); a wild crossing from Fishguard to Rosslare, 255 (S); the Irish Countrywomen's Association, 369 (A); a noisy Dublin hotel, 428 (A); trade agreement with the UK, 834 (s)•, returning to Dublin, 849 (A) Irving, Clifford, The 38th Floor, 591 (R)
Islam: Moslem attitude to women, 540, 579 (L) Is One Enough?, 339 (LA) Is Parts Burning?, Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre, 417 (R) Israel: Richard Crossman's attitude in 1948, 579 (L); Ben Gurion's party fails in general election, 605 (A), 655, 736 (L) Isselin, Henri, The Battle of the Marne, 814 (R) Is There a Traitor In the House?, Patricia McGerr, 112 (R) Italian Food, Elizabeth David, 523 (CI)
ITALY
Foreign Minister Fanfani's policy on Britain and European unity, 4 (A); the exodus from Rome for the mid-August holiday, 227 (A); 240 (R); President Saragat's Latin American tour, 400 (A); Signor Fanfani president of the UN General Assembly, 400 (A); Italian wines, 523 (CI); Don Lorenzo Milani's defence of conscientious objection, 573 (A); Danilo Dolci and a libel charge, 573 (A), 736 (L) It Can't Always Be Caviar, Johannes Mario Simnel (trans. James Cleugh), 869 (R) Itinerant Lodger, The, David Nobbs, 327 (R) Ivanov (Phoenix), 450 (AA), 479, 512 (L) I Was a Teenage Liberal . . . , 373 (A) Jackson, Colin: support for Vietnam peace mission, 39, 75 (L) Jackson, Gabriel, The Spanish Republic and the Civil War: 1931- 1939, 294 (R) Jacobean Drama, The, Una Ellis-Fermor (revised ed. M. Cardwell), 454 (R) Jakobsleiter, Die (Festival Hall), 617 (AA) James, Alice, 44 (R) James, Betty, London on £1 a Day, 131 (Cl) James Elroy Flecker Addresses the Postmaster-General, 506 (P)
James, Harold, and Denis Shell-Small, The Gurkhas, 814 (R)
Jameson, Admiral Sir William, The Most Formidable Thing, 845 (R) Jane Austen: A Study of her Artistic Development, A Walton Litz, 662 (R) Jane Austen: The Six Novels, W. A. Craik, 662 (R) Jansen, Marius B. (ed.) Changing Japanese Attitudes Towards
Modernization, 210 (R)
Japan: 210 (R); the last twenty years, 285 (A), 349 (L) Japan's Economic Expansion, G. C. Allen, 210 (R) Japan: The Last Twenty Years, 285 (A) Jarrell, Randall: A Sad Heart at the Supermarket, 625 (R.); 702 (R) Jarrett, Derek, Britain 1688-1815, 108 (R) Jefferies, Richard, 238 (R) Jennings, Elizabeth, Christianity and Poetry, 185 (R) Jennings, Paul, Oddly Ad Lib, 816 (R) Jewkes, Professor: quoted, 521 (E) Jezreelites, 189, 217 (A) Jobs, first: Peter Vansittart, 201 (A); Roy Hattersley, 806 (A); Colin MacInnes, 861 (A) John Buchan: A Biography, Janet Adam Smith, 413 (R) John Bull's First Job, 201, 806, 861 (A) Johnny Under Ground, Patricia Mayes, 666 (R) Johnson, Chalmers, An Instance of Treason: The Story of the Tokyo Spy Ring, 50 (R) Johnson, Colin, Wild Cat Falling, 267 (R)
Johnson, Pamela Hansford, Cork Street, Next to the Hatters,
424 (R)
JOHNSON, PRESIDENT LYNDON B.
his sovereignty-and his temper, 36 (5); trying to change his image?, 71 (A); attitude to the UN, 145 (A),• the 1964 presidential campaign, 572 (A); losing his touch with the Senate, 860 (A) Joker Take Queen, Bruce Munslow, 241 (R) Jokes, theories about, 754 (A), 774 (L) Jones, Aubrey, 4 (LA), 8 (5), 727 (LA), 769 (5) Jones, Mervyn, A Set of Wives, 554 (R) Joseph Kilian, 151 (AA) Journalism for Squaws, 650 (A) Journalists, freelance: lack of routine, 332 (A) Journal of a Soul, Pope John XXIII (trans. Dorothy White), 748 (R) Journey from Obscurity: Wilfred Owen 1893-1918. III, War (Memoirs of the Owen Family), Harold Owen, 546 (R) Joyce, James, 384 (R) Judgment of Paris, 160 (A) Kahn, Herman, On Escalation: Metaphors and Scenarios, 519 (R) Kane, Henry, Other Sins Only Speak, 786 (R) Kapurush, 657 (AA) Karp, David, The Last Believers, 327 (R) KASHMIR fierce fighting between India and Pakistan, 284 (5), 307 (LA); the Pakistan case and the Indian case, 308 (A), 349, 378, 407, 445 (L); need for Commonwealth mediation to end fighting, 340 (LA); a cease-fire agreed, 367 (LA) Katie Gives Him Socks, 829 (A) Kaufmann, William W., The McNamara Strategy, 519 (R) Kay, Helen, Picasso's World of Children, 620 (R) Kazantzakis, Nikos, Report to Greco (trans. P. A. Bien), 787 (R) Keeping Britain Whitish, 168 (LA) Kemelman, Harry, Friday the Rabbi Slept Late, 112 (R) Kendall, Paul Murray, The Art of Biography, 356 (R) Keneally, Thomas, The Fear, 787 (R) Kenett, F. L., Tutankhamen, 846 (R) Kennedy and Lindsay, 568 (A)
Kennedy, Joseph P., 204 (L)
Kennedy, President John F.: Sorensen's Kennedy, 282, 507 (A);
Schlesinger's A Thousand Days82, 692 (R) Y Kennedy, Robert: and the New York mayoral election, 568 (A)
Kennedy, Theodore C. Sorensen, 282, 507 (A) Kenyon, Michael, May You Die in Ireland, 112 (R) Keynes, Lord, 84 (E) Killing of Sister George, The (Duke of York's), 16 (AA) Kimba, Evariste, 504 (A) Kind of Hero, A, 184 (P) King, Dr. Horace: his success as Deputy Speaker 70 (PC); elected Speaker, 534 (S); effectiveness as Speaker, 766?) King, Francis, The Last of the Pleasure Gardens, 456 (R) King-Hall, Kay: Memorial Fund, 738 (L)
King Rat, 741 (AA) Kipling, Rudyard: 550 (R); his centenary, 833 (A) Knebel, Fletcher, Night of Camp David, 591 (R) Knight, Dame Laura, The Magic of a Line, 213 (R) Knock on the Door, The, 682 (A)
Koestler, Arthur: 418 (R); on humour, 754 (A), 774 (L)
Koestler, Arthur: The Gladiators, 418 (R); The Yogi and the Commissar, 418 (R); Thieves in the Night, 418 (R)
Korea, South: death of Dr. Syngman Rhee, 99 (S)
Kotch, Katherine Topkins, 626 (R) Kousoulas, D. George, Revolution and Defeat: The Story of the Greek Communist Party, 83 (R)
Kraft Joseph, 419 (R), 581 (L)
Kranidas, Kathleen, One Year in Autumn, 184 (R)
Kramer, Lee, 377 (S)
Nora, ora, The Road to Nineveh, 846 (R) Ming, Hans, Structures of the Church, 749 (R)
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Labour Pains at Brighton, 309 (PC)
LABOUR PARTY AND GOVERNMENT
Mr. Wilson's determination to avoid an early general election, 3 (LA); the possibilities of a Lib.-Lab. pact, 3 (LA), 7 (A), 39 (L); Will Mr. Wilson Re-Shupe?, 6 (PC); Woodrow Wyatt and his miner constituents, 6 (PC); delays to the Abolition of Death Penalty Bill, 8 (S); opposition to proposed appointment of John Harris as government press officer, 34 (PC); defeats on the Finance Bill, 37 (S); freeing housing finance from the 'dear money' policy, 57 (E); the rail dispute, 96 (A); Sir Frank Soskice's failure at the Home Office, 98 (PC); 100 (A); further deflationary measures, 158 (E); Mr. Wilson's 'leaky craft', 167 (LA); the White Paper on immigration: 168 (LA), public reaction, 223 (LA), the White Paper defended, 224 (A), 259, 288, 321, 408, 445 (L); complete reversal in economic policy since the election, 170 (PC); the 'elimination of the new men', 202 (S); the National Economic Plan, 251, 339 (LA), 345, 346 (A), 408 (L); a disillusioned supporter, 259, 288 (L); the party conference at Blackpool: 279, 399 (LA), 438 (P), Richard Crossman's speech on housing, 402 (PC), Mr. Wilson's speech, 402 (PC), dissatisfaction at BBC's handling of the conference, 405, 439 (S), party conferences compared, 472 (A); and strikes, 284 (S); the Government's slender majority and its effects, 339 (LA); dissatisfaction with Mr. Shinwell as chairman of the parliamentary party, 343 (S); the Speakership dispute and the effect on the Government's majority, 346 (A); White Paper on the Land Commission, 368 (LA), 375 (S); the attitude of Jo Grimond and the Liberals, 370 (PC), 371 (A), 407 (L); Lib-Lab relations, 399 (LA), 03 (A); The Prospect Grows Brighter, 403 (A); Rhodesia: the problem, 436, 467 (LA), Mr. Wilson's visit, 531 (LA), 571 (S), The Great Rhodesian Humbug, 651 (PC), oil sanctions, 827 (LA), 863 (L), pension payments decision reversed, 834 (S); similarities between Labour and Conservative party attitudes and language, 438 (PC); Steel nationalisation and the Queen's Speech, 439 (S); some promising new MPs, 473 (S); a portrait of Richard Crossman, 536 (A), 579 (L); the July squeeze' measures and their effect, 557 (E); The Crunch for Incomes Policy, 567 (LA); the party's left: opposition to Mr. Wilson next session?, 570 (PC); Mr. Wilson's emergence as a national Prime Minister, 570 (PC); the Queen's Speech, 603 (LA), 611 (S), 636 (E); likely to be kept in power by the Liberals, 606 (PC )• . The New Housing Finance, 636 (E); the housing White Paper, 679 (LA); the Minister of Power's attempt to stop adver- tising of oil home-heating services, 685 (S); the Statement of Alms of March 1960, 717 (E); handling of state corporations, 717 (E); the mistake of two parallel economic Ministries, 727 (LA) failure of George Brown's economic policies, 727 (LA); the Foreign Secretary in Moscow, 728 (A); The Conservatism of Mr. Wilson, 731 (PC); the 'Nanny State' and ministers' lack of tenacity, 735 (S); A Quick Election?, 766 (PC); Arthur Bottomley, 807, 834 (S); keeping the party executive happy, 831 (PC); Fred Mulley, 831 (PC); divisions over Vietnam, 860 (S); the Cabinet reshuffle a game of ring-a-roses, 860 (S)
Ladbroke's, 141 (A)
1441,Y L, 691 (AA) ambert, Eric, The Long White Night, 388 (R) La, meat for a Triped, 719 (A)
Land: White Paper on the Land Commission, 368 (LA), 375 (S), 426 (E); London prisons as housing sites, 407 (A), 443, 477 (L), 508 )
Lander(, J. E., The Wars of the Roses, 710 (R) Landmarks of Contemporary Drama, J. Chiari, 625 (R) Land of Shinar, The, Leonard Cottrell, 846 (R) Lane, Margaret, A Smell of Burning, 715 (R) Language of the Law, The, (ed.) Louis Blom-Cooper, 859 (LL) alnerre, Dominique, and Larry Collins, Is Paris Burning?, 417 (R) mergerHope, The, 255 (A) Larkin, Philip, The Whitsun Weddings (record), 868 (R). Lamer, Jeremy, Drive, He Said, 424 (R) Larrabee, Harold, Decision at the Chesapeake, 845 (R) Larteguy, Jean, Yellow Fever (trans. Xan Fielding), 213 (R) Last Believers, The, David Karp, 327 (R) Last Drop, Belton Cobb, 357 (R) La, st of the Pleasure Gardens, The, Francis King, 456 (R) Last Refuge, The, 832 (A) Latham, Peter, The German Federal Republic, 297 (R)
Latin America: 18 (R): the Italian President's tour, 400 (A); Problems of the OAS, 649 (A)
Laughter of Aphrodite, The, Peter Green, 424 (R) , Laurel and Hardy's Laughing Twenties, 864 (AA) Laurence, Dan H., (ed.) Collected Letters, Bernard Shaw, Vol. I,
, 452 (Ft)
Laurence Sterne: From Tristram to Yorick, Henri Fluchbre (trans.
, Barbara Bray), 781 (R) Lavatories: 131 (CI); hand-washing, 202 (S); disposable lavatory . towels, 792 (Cl)
Lavender, David, Westward Vision: The Story of the Oregon Trail,
416 (R)
,l-avy, and lawyers, the, 87 (A)
llwry, Bill, 807 (S)
Leader I The, Gillian Freeman, 267 (R) Leave t to Smith?, 468 (A) Lebanon, Q. D., Fiction and the Reading Public, 846 (R)
,Lebanon, The, 240 (R)
,1-0 Corbusier: death, 284 (S) „Leduc, Violette, La Bdtarde, 665 (R)
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Le, el Maurice, Jr., TheA) Cabal, 846 (R) ee s Choices, 340 ( lel? Right? Turn?, 435 (LA) GAL the capital punishment abolition Bill: delays, 8 (S), the Lord Chief Justice's amendment, 144 (A), 172 (S), some unsolved Problems. 648 (A); remoteness and complexity of the law, 87 (A); remission of sentences, 144 (A), 172 (S), 176 (L); Lord Devlin's Philosophy and public activities examined, 199 (PC); a three- Year sentence for rape, 225 (A); the Timothy Evans inquiry, '63 (S), 572 (A); the Tucker Committee and preliminary pro- ceedings before ma;;;:traza, 572 (A); a trial by military court in
Iran, 508 (S), 540, 577 (L); committee on the age of majority, 615 (L); the CBI's proposals for curbing strikes, 648 (A); White Paper on the Adult Offender, 799 (LA); the reporting of court proceedings, 800 (A); libel dangers in reporting court cases, 859 (LL); the Zeiss lawsuit, 859 (LL); judgments-verbal or written?, 859 (LL); an anthology of legal writing, 859 (LL)
Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry, The Queen's Guards, 99 (S) Le Grbvellec, Jodie, The Wave and the Toy, 156 (R) Leonhardt, Rudolf Walter, This Germany: The Story Since the Third Reich, 325 (R) Leo Rosten Bedside Book, The, 816 (R) Lerche, Charles, 0., Jr., The Cold War . . . And After, 590 (R) Let Me Be Heard, 572 (A) Letters and Journals of James Fenimore Cooper, The, (ed.) James
Franklin Beard, 43 (R)
Letters from Bohemia, Ben Hecht, 665 (R) Letters to Anal:. NM, Henry Miller, 451 (R) Letwin, Shirley Robin, The Pursuit of Certainty. 764 (R) Levin, Meyer, The Stronghold, 520 (R) Levy, Mervyn, (ed.) The Artist and the Nude, 815 (R) Lewis, C. Day: The Lyric Impulse, 868 (R); The Room, 868 (R)
Lewis, C. S., 746 (R)
Lewis, Professor Michael, Navy in Transition, 845 (R) Lewis, Ted, All the Way Home and All the Night Through, 715 (R)
Libel: an Italian case, 573 (A), 736 (L); an action by Mr. Justice O'Hagan, 770; dangers in reporting legal verdicts, 859 (LL)
Liberal England, 387 (R)
LIBERAL PARTY the possibilities of is Lib.-Lab. pact, 3 (LA), 7 (A), 39 (L); voting record in divisions, 99 (S), 149 (L); need to make u their mind, 167 (LA); the annual Assembly: 279 (LA), 343 S), .10 Grimond's speech. 370 (PC); the vacant Speakership, 3 3 (S); attitude to the Labour government, 370 (PC), 371 (A); where are the Liberals going?, 371 (A), 407 (L); ups and downs since 1957, 373 (A); the last Liberal government, 387 (R); Lib.-Lab. relations, 399 (LA), 403 (A); Roderic Bowen Deputy-Chairman of Ways and Means, 534 (S); attitude to Mr. Wilson in coming session, 570 (PC); Mr. Grimond's failure to attack the Queen's Speech, 606 (PC); being taken for a ride by Mr. Wilson, and a parallel from 1924, 609 (S), 656 (L)
Liberator, The: Daniel O'Connell and the Irish Party 1830-1847,
Angus Macintyre, 239 (R) Libraries: dependence on authors, 12 (L); the US Information Service Library in London to be closed, 769 (S)
Liddell Hart, Captain B. H.: 149 (L); Memoirs, Vol. II, 549 (R) Liddell, Robert, Mainland Greece, 709 (R) Life and Work of Ford Madox Ford, The, Frank MacShane, 266 (R) Life of Dylan Thomas, The Constantine FitzGibbon, 487 (R) Life of the Drama, The, Eric Bentley, 454 (R) Light on C. S. Lewis, (ed.) Jocelyn Gibb, 746 (R) Like Nothing on Earth, Guy Mayfield, 749 (R)
Lincolnshire, 240 (R)
Lindqvist, Sven, China in Crisis (trans. Sylvia Clayton), 267 (R)
Lindsay, Congressman John V., 509, 568 (A)
Lines front a Blackpool Delegate, 438 (P) Lines to a Fast Bowler Who is Accused of Putting on Weight, 34 (P) Linklater, Eric, The Prince in the Heather, 490 (R) Lionel and Clarissa (Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford), 16 (AA)
Lions: Lord Bath to keep lions at Longleat Park, 312 (P)
Lister, R. P., The Questing Beast, 56 (R)
Literary prizes: Hillary Memorial Prize, 443 Litter, 254 (S)
Little Big Man, Thomas Berger, 416 (R) Litz, A. Walton, Jane Austen: A Study of her Artistic Development,
662 (R)
Live, Love and Cry, George B. Mair, 666 (R) Living in a Vacuum, 280 (A) Li Yu, The Before Midnight Scholar, 744 (R) Llewellyn, Richard, Sweet Morn of Judas' Day, 491 (R)
Local government: Conservatives win Northampton council elections, 685 (S); impending changes, 802 (PC)
Lodge, David, The British Museum is Falling Down, 666 (R) Lofts, Norah, How Far to Bethlehem?, 388 (R)
LONDON Sir Leslie Martin's plan for Whitehall and Parliament Square,
90 (S), 152 (AA), 769 (S); restaurants, 131 (CI); From London Transport-With Love, 171 (A), 233 (L); London cameos:
Deptford, 229 (A), the riverside pubs, 258 (A), the 'Dartford loop' district, 287 (A), the Imperial War Museum, 312 (A), Waterloo Station, 377 (A), Greenwich, 428 (A), the new Post Office tower, 469 (A); some 'sandwich' buildings, 292 (AA); the birds banished from the Houses of Parliament, 349, 408, 445 (L); London prisons as housing sites, 407 (A), 443, 477 (L), 508 (S); Big Ben and 'Bigger Bonn', 469 (A), 512 (L); a guide to hotels, restaurants, etc„ 819 (C1); 296, 816, 870 (R) London Airport. 38 (A)
London, Jack, Richard O'Connor, 80 (R) London, Jack: The Call of the Wild, 80 (R); The People of the Abyss, 80 (R); White Fang, 80 (R), The Bodley Head Jack London, Vols. 11 & III, (ed.) Arthur Calder-Marshall, 80 (R) London Life, 438, 819 (A) London on CI a Day, Betty James, 131 (CI) London Pride, 229, 258, 287, 312, 377, 428, 469 (A) London, Stuart Rossiter, 296 (R) London Transport: From London Transport-With Love, 171 (A),
233 (L); noise and fumes of buses, 505 (A), 656 (L)
Loner, The, Otto Friedrich, 490 (R) Long Haul, The, 4 (LA) Long Live King Arthur, 594 (A) Long Result, The John Brunner, 666 (R) Long Trail, The, John Brophy and Eric Partridge, 814 (R) Long White Night, The, Eric Lambert, 388 ()t) Lonsdale, Gordon, Spy: Twenty Years of Secret Service, 664 (R) Looker, Samuel J. and Crichton Porteous, Richard Jefferies: Man of the Fields, 238 (R) Loomis, Roger Sherman, The Development of Arthurian Romance,
867 (R)
Loop Line to Dartford, 287 (A) Lord Butler and Mr. Hogg, 341 (A) Lord Cromer's Poodle, 170 (PC) Loser, The, 731 (A) Lost Diaries of Albert Smith, The, Robert Muller, 20 (R) Lost Empires, J. B. Priestley, 112 (R) Lorna, 617 (AA) Love for Love (Old Vic), 542 (AA) Love on a Dark Street, Irwin Shaw, 295 (R) Love Respell, Robert Graves, 109 (R) Love Wrapped Me in Darkness. 82 (P) Loving Couples, 106 (AA) Low Company, 98 (P) Lowell, Robert: translation of Racine, 172 (S); his trilogy The Old Glory, 699e(R) Luard, Evan (ed.) First Steps to Disarmament, 519 (R) Luce, Robert B., (ed.) Fifty Years of the 'New Republic', 843 (R) Lyric Impulse, The, C. Day Lewis, 868 (R) 4vrics of Noel Coward, The, 355 (R)
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Macaulay, Rose: Told by an Idiot, 20 (R); The Towers of Pebizond, 20 (R); Pleasure of Ruins (photographs by Roloff Beny, ed.
Constance Babington Smith), 20 (R)
Macaulay's Essays, (sal. and intro.) Hugh Trevor-Roper, 108 (R) McBain, Ed.: He Who Hesitates, 665 (R); The Sentries, 20 (R) MacBeth, George, A Doomsday Book, 211 (R) McCarthy, Mary, The Company She Keeps, 353 (R)
McCarthy, Senator, 685 (S), 741 (AA)
McGerr, Patricia, Is There a Traitor in the House?, 112 (R) Macintyre, Angus, The Liberator: Daniel O'Connell and the Irish Party 1830-1847, 239 (R)
Mackay, Dave, 811 (AA)
McLaren, Moray, The Shell Guide to Scotland, 709 (R) Maclaren-Ross, J., Memoirs of the Forties, 414 (R) Macleod, lain: leaves the Spectator, 855 (LA), 860 (S)
Macmillans (publishers), 8 (S)
McNamara Strategy, The, William W. Kaufman, 519 (R) MacNeice, Louis, John Press, 714 (R) MacNeice, Louis: The Strings are False, 714 (R); Varieties of Parable, 714 (R) MacQuitty, William, Abu Simbel, 846 (R) MacShane, Frank, The Life and Work of Ford Madox Ford, 266 (R) Made in England, 216 (A)
Magazines, glossy, 819 (A)
Maggie Mackenzie, R. H. Mottram, 295 (R) Magic of a Line, The, Dame Laura Knight, 213 (R) Mahapurush, 657 (AA) Malas, The, Eca de Queiroz, 424 (R) Maigret and the Lady (Strand), 542 (AA)
Mail order shopping, 669 (Cl)
Mainland Greece, Robert Liddell, 709 (R) Mair, George B., Live, Love and Cry, 666 (R) Majdalany, Fred, The Battle of El Alamein, 156 (R) Majorca Observed, Robert Graves, 240 (R) Making a Million, 9 (A) Making of a Quagmire, The, David Halberstam, 661 (R) Making of the President 1964, The, Theodore H. White, 572 (A)
Malawi: role of Dr. Banda and his personality, 532 (A) Malaysia: Singapore secedes, 195 (LA); 210 (R); relations with Singapore, 340 (A)
Malaysia, Victor Purcell, 210 (R) Mallarme, (ed.) Anthony Hartley, 708 (R) Mallowan, M. E. L., Early Mesopotamia and Iran, 846 (R) Malpass, Eric, Morning's at Seven, 356 (R) Man and Superman (New Arts), 739 (AA) Mandelbaum Gate, The, Muriel Spark, 555 (R) Manifold, J. S., (comp.) The Penguin Australian Song Book, 18 (R) Mankowitz, Wolf, The Biggest Pig in Barbados, 554 (R) Mannerism, Arnold Hauser, 182 (R) Mann, Peter H., An Approach to Urban Sociology, 296 (R) Manning, Olivia, Friends and Heroes, 591 (R) Man Who Is France, The, 537 (A) Marcel Proust: A Biography, Vol. 2, George D. Painter, 48 (R) Marco Polo's Adventures in China, Milton Itugoff, 744 (R) Marder, A. J., From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, 845 (R)
Margaret, Princess: a portrait, 576 (A), 687 (L); 730 (P)
Market, Nik Cohn, 715 (K) Markfield. Wallace, To an Early Grave, 267 (R) Mark of Murder, Dell Shannon, 665 (R)
Marlowe, Christopher: 182 (R); the 'man who was Shakespeare' theory, 182 (R), 204, 233, 259, 288 (L)
Marriage of Mr. Mississippi, The (Hampstead), 409 (AA)
Marriage, the age of, 775 (L)
Marric, J. J., Gideon's Lot, 112 (R) Marshall, Herbert, (trans. and ed.) Mayakovsky, 239 (R) Marsh, David C., and others, (ed.) An Introduction to the Study of Social Administration, 296 (R) Marston, Thomas E., R. A. Skelton and George 0. Painter, The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, 552 (R) Martin, E. W., The Shearers and the Shorn: A Study of Life In a Devon Community, 296 (R) Marwick, Arthur, The Deluge: British Society and the First World War, 156 (R) Mescal!, E. L., The Secularisation of Christianity, 746 (R) Mason, Alpheus Thomas, William Howard Tqft: Chief Justice,
702 (R)
Massinghatn, Harold, Black Bull Guarding Apples, 868 (R) Masson, Georgina, The Companion Guide to Rome, 297 (R) Masters, John, Fourteen Eighteen, 814 (R)
Matches: economy in Portugal, 314 (S)
Matter of Grave Concern', 'A, 310 (A) Matter of Judgment, A, 144 (A)
Maudling, Reginald: defeated in the election for Conservative leader, 140 (LA), 140 (A), 142 (PC) Maugham, Somerset: death, 834 (S) Mauritius: constitutional conference, 340 (A); the parties, 340 (A) 408 (L)
Maxwell, Gavin, The House of Elrig, 454 (R) Mayakovsky, (trans. and ed.) Herbert Marshall, 239 (R) Mayfield, Guy, Like Nothing on Earth, 749 (R) May You Die in Ireland, Michael Kenyon, 112 (R) Medical care, private insurance for, 122 (h), 176 (L)
'Medicare': the AMA's opposition, 8 (A) Medicine, a history of, 590 (R)
Meeting at Last, 649 (A) 'Mein Kampf. Suppressed-in 1965, 374 (A), 407 (L) Melbourne, David Cecil, 712 (R) Mellaart, James, The Earliest Civilisations of the Near East, 846 (R) Melly, George, Owning Up, 665 (R) Memoirs of a Peon, Frank Sargeson, 388 (R) Memoirs of the Forties, J. Maclaren-Ross, 414 (R) Memoirs, Vol. II, B. H. Liddell Hart, 549 (R)
Mental health: 183 (R); current campaign on mental illness, 359 (A), 378 (L); mental hospitals, 571 (S); the senile, 775 (L)
Men Who March Away. Poems of the First World War, (ed. and
intro.) I. M. Parsons, 269 (R)
Merchant of Revolution, The: The Life of Alexander Israel Helphand
Mer
(Prifield, Ralph , arvus) 1867-19The 24, Z. Roman A. B. Cit Ze ymof London, 870 (an and W. B. SchaR)rlau, 328 (R) Merrill, James, The ('Diblos) Notebook, 327 (R) Merry-Go-Round in the Sea, The, Randolph Stow, 869 (R) Messiah (Royal Festival Hall), 841 (AA) Messingkauf Dialogues, The, Bertolt Brecht, 326 (R) Meynell, Laurence, Double Fault, 357 (R) Ma, Derek Monsey, 213 (R) Middle East: Notes from the Yeinen, 229 (A); 845 (R) Middiemas, Robert Keith, The Clydesiders: A Left-Wing Struggle for Parliamentary Power, 732 (A) Middleton, Christopher, Nonsequences, 868 (R) Midsummer Madness, 36 (A)
Milani, Don Lorenzo, 573 (A)
Military Balance, The (Institute for Strategic Studies), 653 (S) Miller, Henry: 451 (R), 512 (L); Black Spring, 451 (R); Letters to Anais Nin, 451 (R); The Air-Conditioned Nightmare, 451 (R) Miller, Henry: Selected Prose, 1, 451 (R) Milton's God, William Empaon, 154 (R) Milward, Alan S., The German Economy at War, 386 (R) Mind on the Job, The, 436 (A) Mind Readers, The, Margery Allingham, 786 (R) Mirror Images, 401 (A) Miraky, Jeannette, (ed.) The Great Chinese Travellers, 744 (R) Missionary Movement from Britain in Modern History, The, Max
Warren, 749 (R)
Miss Julie (Chichester Festival Theatre), 179 (AA) Mister Doctor, Hanna Olczak, 213 (R) Mitchell, Gladys, Pageant of Murder, 357 (R) Moberg, Vilhelm, A Time on Earth (trans. Naomi Walford), 213 (R)
Models as a 'mindless aristocracy', 331 (A), 378, 408 (L)
Modern Capitalism, Andrew Shonfield, 509 (A) Modernising by Leasing, 124 (E) Modern Movement, The, Cyril Connolly, 813 (R) Mods, Modes and Models, 331.(A)
M
Mogey, John, and R. N. Morris, The Sociology of Housing: Studies at Berinsfield, 296 (R) Moment of Truth, 657 (AA)
MONARCHY AND ROYAL FAMILY, THE
Prince Charles to attend Geelong Grammar School, 540 (L); a portrait of Princess Margaret, 576 (A), 687 (L); 'courtiers', 576 (A), 615 (L); the Queen's 'approval' of ministerial acts, 685 (S); Princess Margaret in the US 730 (P) Monckton, Lord: memorial service, 735 (S) Monday Club, the: a meeting on Rhodesia, 683 (PC), 736 (L), 832 (PC), 1363 (L)
Money and Aid, 493 (E) Money in the Snow, 801 (A) Monks, Nuns and Monasteries, Sacheverell Sitwell, 846 (R) Monsarrat, Nicholas, Something to Hide, 666 (R) Monsey, Derek, Mia, 213 (R) Monster at Heathrow, The, 38 (A) Montgomery, John, The Fifties, 520 (R) Month in the Country, A (Cambridge), 409 (AA) Mood and Atmosphere in Restaurants, Malcolm Newell, 271 (CI)
Moons: two new moons in May, 495 (A)
Moorehead, Alan: African Trilogy, 814 (R); The Desert War: The North African Campaign 1940-1943, 814 (R)
Moore, Henry, 208 (AA), 815 (R)
Moorman, Mary, William Wordsworth: The Late Years, 1803-1850,
696 (R)
Morgan, Joe, Amy Go Home, 327 (R) Morgan, Kathleen E., Christian Themes in Contemporary Poets,
185 (R)
Morison, Samuel Eliot, The Oxford History of the American People, 422 (R) Morning's at Seven, Eric Melpass, 356 (R) Morrell, Roy, Thomas Hardy: The Will and the Way, 812 (R) Morris, Ira, The Road to Spain 869 (R) Morris, James, Oxford, 709 (R) Morris, R. N., and John Mogey, The Sociology of Housing: Studies at Berinsfield, 296 (R)
Mortgages: the Government and lower mortgage rates, 57, 636 (E)
Moses and Aaron (Covent Garden and Proms), 8 (S), 13, 107 (AA),
177 (L)
Most Formidable Thing, The, Admiral Sir William Jameson, 845"(R)
MOTOR INDUSTRY
the industry examined, 9 (A); The Future for British Car Exports, 118 (5), 148 (L); front-wheel-drive cars, 188 (CI); Volkswagen sales, 188 (CI), 260 (L); Its strikes and disputes, 280 (A); need for a trouble-shooter sguad, 280 (A)
MOTORING AND MOTOR-CARS
front-wheel-drive cars, 188 (CI); defects in new cars, 244 (CI); traps in buying a secondhand car, 244 (CI); marooned on the M4, 244 (A); noisy sports cars, 254 (S); a complaint about the West London Air Terminal, 271 (CI); car batteries, 299, 428 (Cl); shattered windscreens, 358 (A), 379, 408 (L); brands and grades of petrol, 427 (CI); parking, 495 (CI); matching vehicles to roads, 505 (A), 540 (L); the proposed 70 m.p.h. speed limit, 735 (S), 775 (L)
Mottram, R. H., Maggie Mackenzie, 295 (R) Moyes, Patricia, Johnny Under Ground, 666 (R)
Mozart, 153 (R), 176, 204, 234, 259 (L)
Mr. Brown Does Too Much, 831 (PC) Mr. Callaghan's Golden Day, 457 (E) Mr. Callaghan's Money Talks, 389 (E) Mr. Callaghan's Winter Coat, 557 (E) Mr. Grlmond Spells It Out, 370 (PC) Mr. Heath and Mr. Wilson, 827 (LA) Mr. Johnson Adlusts, 71 (A)
Mr. Justice O'Hagan, 770
Mr. Lindsay's Desperation, 509 (A) Mr. Schlesinger's Lesson, 282 (A) Mrs. Gasket!: The Basis for Reassessment, Edgar Wright, 518 (R) Mr. Smith and Mr. Wilson, 531 (LA) Mr. Speaker, 766 (P) Mr. Stewart's Cold Coming, 728 (A) Mr. Wilson at the Circus, 828 (A) Mr. Wilson's Weekend, 144 (A) Mulberry: The Return in Triumph, Michael Harrison, 814 (R) Muller, Robert, The Lost Diaries of Albert Smith, 20 (R)
Mulley, Fred, 831 (PC)
Munich, or the Phoney Peace, Henri Nogueres, 326 (R) Munslow, Bruce, Joker Take Queen, 241 (R) Murder: See CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Murder in the Cathedral (Third Programme), 777 (AA) Murder Reflected, Janet Caird, 357 (R) Murdoch, Iris: 293 (R); The Red and the Green, 520 (R) Murphy, Dervla, Full Tilt, 240 (R)
MUSIC AND OPERA
SchOnberg.'s Moses and Aaron, 8 (S), 13, 107 (AA), 177 (L); Spectator Inquiry on the Proms, 38, 343 (S), 446 (A), 477 (L), 534 (S); Covent Garden's production and sets, 41 (AA), 75 (L); Rostropovich's series of recitals, 77 (AA); Prokoflev's The Angel of Fire, 178 (AA); the Promenade Concerts: 178 (AA), six symphonies, 208 (AA), new British works, 236 (AA), Gilbert and Sullivan night, 236 (AA), their uniqueness, 323 (AA); the Edinburgh Festival, 290 (AA); Pierre Boulez, 351 (AA); a Stravinsky programme, 379 (AA); Fidelio, 379 (AA); a Nigerian opera, 405 (S); Das Rheingold and Die Walkilre, 412 (AA); two concerts, 486 (AA); Glitterdlimmerung, 486 (AA); Monteverdi's Orfeo, 486, 513 (AA); Janacek's From the House of the Dead, 584 (AA); Schonberg's Die Jakobsleiter, 617 (AA); some twentieth-century pieces, 617 (AA); Covent Garden's lease, 689 (AA); opera on TV, 741 (AA); Gobbi's production of Simon Boccanegra. 778 (AA); Messiah (RFH), 841 (AA); Gilbert and Sullivan season (Saville), 841 (AA); Puccini's La Rondine, 841 (AA) Mutual Wooing, The, 604 (A) My Brother Brendan, Dominic Behan, 665 (R) My Child, My Sister, Roy Fuller, 456 (R) Mydans, Shelley, Thomas, 787 (R) My Girl Herbert (Lyric, Hammersmith), 105 (AA) Myrdal, Jan, Report from a Chinese Village, 210 (R) Mysterious Mr. Aidit, The, 196 (A) Myths and Gossip, 533 (A) My Uncle Charles. 835 (A)
N
Nairn, Ian, and Nikolaus Pevsner, Sussex, 296 (R)
'Nanny State', resisting the, 735 (S)
Nanny, The, 485 (AA)
Nasser, President, 405 (S), 441 (A) National Economic Plan, the: 251 (LA); the Plan published, 339 (LA), 345, 346 (A); on overseas aid, 389 (E); 408 (L) National Health Service: BMA conference calls for payment by patients, 67 (LA); College of General Practitioners' report on general practice and its organisation, 67 (LA), 104 (L) National Institute of Economic and Social Research: on the economy, 243, 270 (E); on wage rates and earnings, 330 (R);
issues The British Economy in 1975, 375 (S), 624 (R); its Economic
Review, 751 (5) Nationalisation: steel and the Queen's Speech, 439 (A) Nationalised industries and state corporations, 717 (E) National Trust: its progress in twenty years, 473 (S)
Nation Not Afraid, A. The Thinking of Enoch Powell, (ed.) John
Wood, 71 (A)
Nation Voting with its Feet, A, 805 (A) Nature of the Beast, The, Robert Holies, 327 (R) Nature With Man, Jon Silkin, 211 (R)
Navvies, nineteenth-century, 329 (R)
Navy in Transition, Professor Michael Lewis, 845 (R)
Nazi war criminals: the Auschwitz trial, 609 (A)
Needle's Eye, The, Errol Braithwaite, 156 (R) Nelson Amazed, 373 (A) Nelson's Battles, Oliver Warner, 845 (R) Nemeth, Lank% Revulsion (trans. K. Szasz), 267 (R) Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism, Kwame Nkrumah,
703 (R)
Neon Wilderness, The, Nelson Algren, 83 (R) Network, The, Godfrey Smith, 20 (R) New Bretton Woods, The, 84 (5) Newby, P. H., One of the Founders, 424 (R)
New Cambridge Modern History, The. Volume VIII: The American
and French Revolutions 1763-93, (ed.) A. Goodwin, 153 (R)
New Cambridge Modern History, The. Volume IX: War and Peace
in an Age of Upheaval 1793-1830, (ed.) C. W. Crawley, 153 (R) New Confidence, A, 68 (A) New Cuts, The, 158 (E) Newell, Malcolm, Mood and Atmosphere in Restaurants, 271 (CI) New Face of War, The, Malcolm W. Browne, 661 (R) New Housing Finance, The, 636 (E) New Leader, The, 140 (LA) New Letters of Robert Southey, (ed.) Kenneth Curry, 414 (R) Newquist, Roy, (compiled and ed.) Counterpoint, 266 (R) New Role for the 'British Ass'?, A, 283 (A)
Newspaper Society, The, 857 (A)
NEW YORK
the campaign for the post of Mayor: William F. Buckley, 8,
511 (A); Congressman John V. Lindsay, 509 (A); a discothique,
37 (A); water supply and river pollution, 312 (A); the Pope's visit, 437 (A); Congressman John Lindsay elected Mayor, 568 (A); after the power failure, 650 (A)
Nice Place to Die, A, Maurice Culpan, 241 (R) Nice Try, Thomas Baird, 520 (R)
Nicholas II of Russia, 40 (L)
Nichols, John, The Sterile Cuckoo, 327 (R) Night at Lavery's Ltd., A, 662 (P) Night of Camp David, Fletcher Knebel, 591 (R) Night Without Darkness. Kenneth Orvis, 357 (R) Nims, C. F., and Wim Swaan, Thebes of the Pharaohs, 846 (R) Nine Days of One Year, 291 (AA) 1984, George Orwell, 742 (R)
1966: some political 'predictions', 858 (PC)
Nip in the Air, A, 370 (P) Nkrumah, Kwame, Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism,
703 (RI Nkrumah, President: 703 (R); the title 'Osagyefo', 775, 808, 863 (L); more bark than bite?, 858 (P)
Nobbs, David, The Itinerant Lodger, 327 (R) No Evil Angel, Anne Blaisdell, 241 (R) Nogueres, Henri, Munich, or the Phoney Peace, 326 (R)
Niose: local opposition to proposed airport at Stansted, Essex, 375 (S); in a Dublin hotel, 428 (A); nocturnal record-playing, 496 (A); buses, 505 (A), 656 (L)
Nonsequences, Christopher Middleton, 868 (R) No RAF Future?, 681 (A)
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO): 31 (LA); President de Gaulle's intransigence, 147 (A); arc MLF and ANF doomed?, 504 (A),• West German aims, 770 (A) Norway: for summer holidays, 216 (CI); the state wine and spirits monopoly, 216 (CI), 227 (S)
Not Dead Enough, Clay Henry, 786 (R) Notes from the Yemen, 229 (A) No through Road, Martin Russell, 786 (R) Not in the Public Interest, David Williams, 102 (A) 'No' to Mr. Brown, 33 (LA) Not Through Geneva, 318 (A) Novelist as Innovator, The (BBC), 662 (R)
Novel, the: the competition from woman novelists, 862 (A)
Now for Reform, 400 (A) Nowlan, Kevin B., The Politics of Repeal, 111 (R) Now We Are Married, 764 (A)
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
the problem of non-proliferation, 74 (A); preventing nuclear dissemination, 95 (LA); West Germany and control of nuclear weapons, 95 (LA), 318, 504 (A); 'imperialist bombs', 170 (P); August 6, 1945-the atom bomb on Hiroshima, 173 (A); the prospects of nuclear disarmament or non-proliferation, 318 (A); are MLF and ANF doomed?, 504 (A); nuclear strategy, 519 (R); nuclear weapons discussed at the Vatican Council, 684 (A); a forthcoming book on nuclear proliferation, 736 (L)
Nuclear War: The Impending Strategic Deadlock, Neville Brown, 519 (R) Number 7: Alexander Hamilton's Secret Attempts to Contro American Foreign Policy, Julian Boyd, 241 (R) O'Brien, Conor Cruise, Writers and Politics, 813 (R), 863 (L) O'Brien, Edna, August is a Wicked Month, 456 (R) O'Brien, J. A., (ed.) Steps to Christian Unity, 749 (R) Observer: the colour magazine's troubles, 169 (A), 205, 233 (L),
253 (A); Jim Clark's articles, 170 (A), 233 (L); its style-and attitude, 227 (S)
Observermess, 169 (A)
O'Casey, Sean, 18 (R) O'Connell, Daniel, 239 (R)
O'Connor, Richard, Jack London, (R) O'Connor, William Van, (ed.) Seven Modern American Novelists: An-Introduction, 625 (R) Oddly Ad Lib, Paul Jennings, 816 (R) Odds Against, Dick Francis, 490 (R) O'Donovan, Joan, She, Alas! 242 (12) Of a Thousand Delights, 544 (AA)
Official Secrets Act the, 102 (A) O'Hagan, Mr. Justice, 770
Oh Dad, Poor Dad (Piccadilly), 484 (AA)
Oil: advertising of oil home-heating services, 685 (S)
OK With No K7, 468 (A) Olczak, Hanna, Mister Doctor, 213 (R) Old Adam, The, D. J. Enright, 211 (R) Old Frontier, The, 69 (A) Old Lamps for New, Harold Acton, 626 (R)
Old people: in a mental home, 775 (L)
Once and Future King, The, T. H. White, 867 (R) On Democracy, 10 (P) One Chilly Siberian Morning, Douglas Hotting, 705 (R) One Day in the Afternoon of the World, William Saroyan, 554 (R One of the Founders, P. H. Newby, 424 (R) On Escalation: Metaphors and Scenarios, Herman Kahn, 519 (ft p One Side . . . , 308 (A) One Year in Autumn, Kathleen Kranidas, 184 (R) I• On From Enoch, 503 (LA) Onslow, Cranley, (ed.) Asian Economic Development, 210 (R) On the Border, 812 (P) Openings in Europe, 763 (LA), Operation Y (Russian film), 97 (A) Orfeo (Sadler's Wells), 486, 513 (AA) Organisation of American States: meeting in Rio de Janeiro, 649 (A p Organiser, The, 380 (AA) Origins of Form in Art, The, Herbert Read, 815 (R) Orvis, Kenneth, Night Without Darkness, 357 (R) Orwell, George: 1984, 742 (R); The Road to Wigan Pier, 742 (RI Osgood, Robert, Bernard Brodie and others, American Defense Policy, 519 (R) Other Sins Only Speak, Henry Kane, 786 (R) Outlaws on Horseback, Harry Sinclair Drago, 416 (R) Out on Parole?, 799 (LA) Overnight-Bag, The, 230 (A)
Overseas development aid, 172 (S), 493 (E)
Over the Border, 670 (A) Owen, Harold, Journey from Obscurity: Wilfred Owen 1893-1915 HI, War. (Memoirs of the Owen Family), 546 (R)
Owen, Wilfred: and his family, 546 (R)
Owning Up, George Melly, 665 (R)
Oxfam: its 'New Generation' project, 76 (L)
Oxfor2 (R)d History of the American People, The, Samuel Eliot Morison
42
Oxford, James Morris, 709 (R)
Oxford University: a freshman's guide, 442 (A); a banned religious play, 686 (L)
Oxford, William Gaunt, 296 (R)
P
Pageant of Murder, Gladys Mitchell, 357 (R Painter, George D., Marcel Proust: A Biography, Vol. 2, 48 (R) Painter, George 0., R. A. Skelton and Thomas E. Marston, The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, 552 (R) Painting in the Twentieth Century. Vols. ' and 7, Werner Haftmann. 815 (R)
PAKISTAN
an anti-Indian publication, 145 (S); heavy fighting with Indic over Kashmir, 284 (S), 307 (LA); the Pakistan case and the Indian case, 308 (A), 349, 378, 407, 445 (L); need for Common• wealth mediation to end fighting, 340 (LA); a cease-fire agreed, 367 (LA); Russia's attitude, 368 (A); 856 (A) Pall Mall, 816 (R)
Palmer, Alan, The Gardeners of Salonika, 814 (R) Palmer, John Cretan Cipher, 490 (R) - Palmier, Leslie, Indonesia, 297 (R) Paradise Lost, 154 (R) Parents and Children, I. Compton-Burnett, 786 (R)
Paris: the fashion shows, 160 (A); liberation day, 417 (R); the siege of 1870, 545 (R), 577, 613 (L)
Parker, Tony, Five Women, 844 (R)
Parking, the problem of 495 (Cl)
PARLIAMENT
delays to the Murder (Abolition of Death Penalty) Bill, 8 (S); government defeats on the Finance Bill, 37 (S); Michael Foot's views on parliamentary privilege, 37 (S), 75 (L); the Speaker not completely a success, 70 (PC); Dr. Horace King's success as Deputy Speaker, 70 (PC); the Liberal voting record, 99 (S). 149 (L); Andrew Roth's profiles of MPs, 99 (S); the plan for redeveloping Whitehall and Parliament Square, 99 (5), 152 (AA). 769 (S); Ladbroke's and betting on politics, 141 (A); the 'tough guys' taking over party leadership, 143 (A);proposals for proxy voting, 167 (LA), 609 (S); The Future of Parliamentary Privilege, 200 (A); The Times parliamentary correspondent's reports, 201 (S); looking back on the session, 202 (S); a Private Member' Bill on washing facilities in public lavatories, 202 (S); criticisms of the present session, 227 (S); death of the Speaker, Sir Harry Hylton-Foster, 314 (S); manoeuvrings over the vacant Speaker' ship, 343 (S), 346 (A); the pigeons ,banished, 349, 408, 445 (L); electoral reform, 370 (PC), 408 (L); Standing Committees 439 (S); the Speaker's Conference on reform of the electoral system, 532 (A); Dr. Horace King becomes Speaker, 534 (S), Roderic Bowen becomes Deputy-Chairman of Ways and Means. 534 (S); quick tempo at question time, 571 (S); the Queen's 'approval' of ministerial acts, 685 (S); Dr. King's effectiveness as Speaker, 766 (P); decline of the pressure groups, 802 (PC); a poll on the best speakers, 831 (PC), 863 (L); Predictions for the year 1966, 858 (PC) Parsons, I. M., (ed. and intro.) Men Who March Away. Poems of the First World War, 269 (R) Partially Humane, 648 (A) Partridge, Eric, and John Brophy, The Long Trail, 814 (R) 'Parvus' (Alexander Israel Helphand), 328 (R) Passing of a Myth, 33 (A) Passion Flower Hotel, The (Prince of Wales), 290 (AA) Passion Flowers in Business, Rosalind Erskine, 388 (R)
Pasternak, Boris, 329 (R.)
Pastors and Masters, I. Compton-Burnett, 786 (R) Past to Remember, A., 317 (A) Patent Pending (New Arts), 40 (AA) Patient's Dilemma, The, 570 (P) Patriot for Me, A (Royal Court Theatre Club), 40 (AA)
Patterson, Floyd: defeated by Cassius Clay, 731 (A)
Pavese, Cesare, Dialogues with Leuco, 213 (R)
Paxton, Joseph, 842 (AA)
Paying for Parking, Guy Roth, 495 (CI) Peach Thief, The, 586 (AA) Peacock, Carlos, John Constable, 815 (R) Pearson, John, and Graham Turner, The Persuasion Industry, 10 (A) Pelorus Jack, 704 (P) Penetrators, The, Anthony Gray, 591 (R) Penguin Australian Song Book, The, (comp.) J. S. Manifold, 18 ()t), Penguin Book of Australian Ballads, The, (ed.) Russel Ward, 18 (11,' Penguin Survey of the Social Sciences, 1965, (ed.) Julius Gould, 296 (R) Penkovsky, Oleg, The Penkovsky Papers (trans. P. Deriebin) 653 (S), 664 (R)
Pennie, Michael, 260 (AA) Pensions: decision on Rhodesia pensions reversed, 834 (S)
P, P. P,
P. P.
F F F
Perambulators, of the Abyss, The Jack London, 80 (R)
Perambulators, 459 (Cl) Perennial Speculation, 140 (A) Personalities and Politics: Studies in the Formulation of British Foreign Policy in the 20th Century, D. C. Watt, 110 (R) Persuasion Industry, The, John Pearson and Graham Turner, 10 (A) Peter Pan (Scala), 840 (AA) Peter Simple in Opposition, 505 (A) Petitpierre, Dom Robert, (ed.) The Poems of Jesus, 749 (R)
Petrie, Rhona, Running beep, 112 (R)
(ffi Petrie, Sir Charles, Scenes of Edwardian Life, 81 (R) Petrol, brands and grades of, 427 (CI) Petworth House, 835 (A) Pawner, Nikolaus, and Ian Nairn, Sussex, 296 (R) Phenomenon of Man, The, Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, 588 (R) Philby, Kim, 808, 839 (L) Philips, Judson, The Twisted People, 785 (R) Phoenix Generation, The, Henry Williamson, 626 (R) Photographers, fashion, 331 (A), 378, 408 (L) Photography: Wallace Heaton's testing laboratories, 390 (CI) Physical fitness, 332, 792 (A) (A Pjeosso d at Work, Edward Quinn, 620 (R) easso's World of Children, Helen Kay, 620 (R) Picture of Tristan, A, Patrick Creagh, 868 (R) tiagott, Stuart, Ancient Europe, 589 (R)
(R) ',Stott, Stuart, and Grahame Clark, Prehistoric Societies, 589 (R), ease , 615 (banned banned in a London restaurant, 145, 172 (S). 176 (L)
Pirate radio stations: to be 'suppressed', 803 (A) hseator'e Blackmail, 609 (A) Piece in My Mind, A: Blackpool, 404 (A); Brighton, 475 (A) Plain Man's Guide to Wine, Raymond Postgste, 359 (CI) Plan-and the Prospect, The, 345-347 (A)
Planning Under Fire, 521 (E)
• Plare-or Fraudulent Prospectus?, 345 (A) Platinum Cat, The (Wyndham's), 689 (AA) Playing the Riverside Pubs, 258 (A) Pleasures of Ruins, Rose Macaulay (photographs by Roloff Beny, ed. Constance Babington Smith), 20 (R) ,on ',Pugh My Own Furrow, Martin Gilbert, 326 (R)
fslowden Committee: on the aircraft industry, 802 (PC), 828 (LA)
'odhoretz, Norman, Doings and Undoings, 52 (R)
ow Poems of Doctor Zhivago, The, (trans. and ed.) Donald Davie,
329 (
Poems ofR)
Jesus, The, (ed.) Dom Robert Petitpierre, 749 (R) Poetry and verse: a poetry award, 105 (L); new poetry reviewed, 109, 211, 488, 868; John Bet)emsn's Joan Hunter Dunn, 201 (S), 736 (L); two poetry competitions, 350 (L) Poetry of War 1939-1945, The, (ed.) Ian Hamilton, 868 (R) Peers' War, A: British Poets and the Spanish Civil War, Hugh D. The Ford, 551 (R) Police: report of the inquiry into the Challenor case, 310 (A)
inn Polish Air Force Association, 775 (L)'
Polite World, The. A Guide to English Manners arid Deportment from the Thirteenth to the Nineteenth Century, Joan Wildeblood and WO Peter Brinson, 81 (R) the Political Commentary, 6, 34, 70, 98, 142, 170, 199, 309, 370, 402, on. 438, 470, 506, 570, 606, 651, 683, 731, 766, 802, 831, 858 (PC) .ted, Political Implications, The, 346 (A) Political Journal of George Bubb Dodington, The, (ed.) John Carswell and L. A. Drell°, 421 (R)
POLITICS AND POLITICAL THOUGHT
Asquith's coalition government of 1915, 11, 39 (L); the Labour Representation Committee and the Liberals in 1903, 371 (A); the last Liberal government, 387 (R); conference towns, 405 (S), 479 (L); present-day platform oratory, 405 (S); party conferences,
the 472 (A); Addington, 711 (R); Melbourne, 712 (R); the Clyde- , siders, 732 (A); 844 (R); Balfour, 868 (R)
Politics of Power, 650 (A) Politics of Plane-making, The, 828 (LA) Politics of Repeal, The, Kevin B. Nowlin, 111 (R)
POP Art, John Rublowsky, 815 (R) Pope John and his Revolution, E. E. Y. Hales, 748 (R.)
',one John XXIII, Journal of a Soul (trans. Dorothy White), 748 (R) '„oPe Over the Water, The, 437 (A) 'ran' music: children's addiction to, 496 (A) Porteous, Crichton, and Samuel J. Looker, Richard Jefferies: Man Of the Fields, 238 (R) Porter Joyce, Dover 3, 665 (R) Portrait of the Week, 3, 31, 67, 95, 139, 167, 195, 223, 251, 279, 307, 339, 367, 399, 435, 467, 503, 531, 567, 603, 647, 679, 727, 763, 799, 827 (PW) Portrait of the Year, 855
Portugal: the Salazar regime, 148 (A); economising matches, 314 (S); and the appointment of a Rhodesian envoy, 343 (S) ostgate, Raymond, Plain Man's Guide to Wine, 359 (CI) POST OFFICE accounts for children, 149, 176 (L); the 620-ft. tower, 469 (A , Press handouts, 24'(CI); its inflexibility, 24 (CI); opening savings SI2 (L); efficiency, 506 (P); review copies lost in the post, 571 ( ) Potter, John Deane, Admiral of the Pacific, 814 (R)
Potter, Stephen, Anti-Woo, 816 (R) Pound, Ezra, 423 (R.)
Pound Sterling, The, Fred Hirsch, 831 (PC) ()well, Enoch: his political and economic thought, 71 (A); candidature for the Conservative leadership, 142 (PC), 143 (M; on defence policy, 503 (LA); views at variance with his party's, Powell (PC); 'Powellism', 652 (A)
",oviell, Richard, Daily and Sunday, 112 (R)
Power Behind the Harp, 369 (A) Predictions for the Year 1966, 858 (PC) Prehistoric Societies, Grahame Clark and Stuart Piggott, 589 (R), 615 PRESS, THE the television reporters"ring', 5 (A); the Queen's ex-editor, '1 (L); handouts from the GPO, 24 (CI); death of a newspaper myth-Porlirio Rubirosa, 33 (A); the English-language press in South Africa, 69 (A); Fleet Street-and its proprietors-then and now, 69 (A), 104 (L); the colour magazines' qualities, 69 (A); the change in the Conservative party leadership, 97, 140 (A), 145 (S); fashion editors, 160 (A); the troubles of the Observer colour magazine, 169 (A), 205, 233 (L), 253 (A); attitudes to immigration and the White Paper, 198 (A); the Daily Mirror's views on control of immigration, 198; 401 (A); treatment of the riots in Los Angeles, 225 (A); journalists' touchiness to criticism, 253 (A); further decline in the Sun's sales, 281 (A); W. H. Smith's refuse to handle summer number of Twentieth Century, 281 (A); fluctuations In amount of newspaper advertising, 309 (A); a new colour process for the Illustrated London News, 309 (A); the West German press and the law, 320 (A); Hugh Cudlipp and the 1PC magazine empire, 402 (A); the Rhodesian crisis, 468 (A); Michael Wharton and the Daily Telegraph's 'Way of the World' column, 505 (A); Sir Colin Coote's memoirs, 508 (S); gossip columns and Diaries, 533 (A), 581 (L), 829 (A); the challenge of IV. 605 (A); women's magazines, 650 (A), 686 (L); Exchange Telegraph's home news and parliamentary services to shut down, 681 (A); Peter Forster's novel The Spike, 715 (R), 765 (A); the Sunday Citizen and the Daily Worker, 729 (A); reporting
court proceedings, 800 (A); foreign correspondents and currency regulations, 808 (L); glossy magazines, 819 (A); Britain's 'cut- price' press, 857 (A); commercial radio and its effects, 857 (A); the dangers of reporting lawsuits and verdicts, 859 (LL); see also individual newspapers and magazines Press Council: the Woolwich Arsenal 'do-it-yourself' story, 199 (PC), 233 (L); annual report, 735 (S), 774 (L), 800 (A) Press, John, Louis MacNeice, 714 (R) Pressure groups: political influence in decline, 802 (PC) Pressure on France, The, 198 (A) Pressures on Mr. Heath, The, 683 (PC) Pretty Tales for Tired People, Martha Gellhorn, 520 (R) Prevailing Wind, The: Witness in Indo-China, Michael Field, 19 (R) Prices: resisting price increases, 8 (S) Prices and Incomes, National Board for: report on road haulage charges, 4 (LA); 8 (S); Aubrey Jones, 4 (LA), 8 (S), 727 (LA), 769 (S); 727 (LA) Priest and the Layman, The, 573 (A) Priestley, J. B., Lost Empires, 112 (R) Primary Sources, 420 (P) Prince in the Heather, The, Eric Linklater, 490 (R) Princess Margaret: a portrait, 576 (A), 687 (L); 730 (P) Principles of Physical Geology, Arthur Holmes, 184 (R) Prisons and penal reform: Sell up the London Jails, 407 (A), 443,
477 (L), 508 (S); lecturing to prisoners, 639 (A); White Paper on
the Adult Offender, 799 (LA) Private View, Lord Snowdon, Bryan Robertson and John Russell, 542 (R) Privilege, parliamentary: Michael Foot's views, 37 (S), 75 (L); The Future of Parliamentary Privilege, 200 (A) Procession, John Gunther, 212 (R)
PROMENADE CONCERTS
the Spectator inquiry, 38, 343 (S), 446 (AA), 477 (L), 534 (S); SchOnberg's Moses and Aaron, 107 (AA), 177 (L); 178 (AA); six symphonies, 208 (AA); new British works, 236 (AA); Gilbert and Sullivan night, 236 (AA); their uniqueness, 323 (AA) Promise of American Life, The, Herbert Croly (ed. Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.), 843 (R) Prospect Grows Brighter, The, 403 (A) Protestant Establishment, The: Aristocracy and Caste in America, E. Digby Baltzell, 354 (R) Proust, Marcel, 48 (R) Providings, Elspeth Davie, 745 (R) Provisions for Love, Trevor Bostock, 112 (R) Pryce-Jones, David, Quondam, 327 (R) Psychiatry, 183 (R), 570 (P) Ptarmigan, 299 (A) Public arid Private Mr. Stevenson, The, 803 (A) Public Enterprise and Profit, 717 (E) Public houses: the disappearance of cask bitter and of mild, 202 (S); London's riverside pubs, 258 (A) Public opinion polls: only useful as an indication of trends, 769 (S) Public relations: in commerce and politics, 10 (A); the Govern- ment's public relations, 34 (PC); Labour party opposition to an appointment as government press officer, 34 (PC) Public schools: choice of careers, 102 (A); Stowe, 548 (R) Public speaking, 595, 639 (A) Publishing: Macmillan's moving to the Strand, 8 (S); dilatoriness in book production?, 439 (S), 512 (L) Puntila (Aldwych), 105 (AA)
Puppe)teers, The, Harold Soref and Ian Greig, 109 (R), 148, 176,
204 (L Purcell, Victor: Malaysia, 210 (R.); South and East Asia Since 1800, 210 (R) Pursuit of Certainty, The, Shirley Robin Letwin, 784 (R) Pursuit of Excellence, The, 471 (A) Putting Britain Right Ahead (Conservative policy pamphlet), 435 (LA), 438, 470 (PC), 471 (A)
Q
Quagtalk, 783 (P) Quality of Mercy, The, D. G. Compton, 112 (R) Queen magazine, 11 (L) Queen's Guards, The, Sir Harry Legge-Bourke, 99 (S) Queen's Speech, the: 603 (LA), 611 (S), 636 (E) Quest for Fellowship, The, Ferdynand Zweig, 186 (R) Questing Beast, The, R. P. Lister, 56 (R) Quick Election?, A, 766 (PC) Quiet Revolution, The, 139 (LA) Quinn, Edward, Picasso at Work, 620 (R) Quitting the Bases, 441 (A) Quondam, David Pryce-Jones, 327 (R) 'Quoodle', 860, 861 (S) Quotations: Lord Birkenhead on 'glittering prizes', 413 (R), 479 (L); from Malherbe, 775 (L); a Chaucer error, 839 (L)
R
Rabbits: their habits, 254 (S) Racial Adjustment Action Society (RAAS), 611 (A) RADA: its charter and governing body, 256 (A) Railway Navvies, The, Terry Coleman, 329 (R)
RAILWAYS
53 (R); drivers' go-slow over claim for bonus, 96 (A); the NUR reject liner freight trains, 254 (S); the railway navvies, 329 (R); Waterloo Station, 377 (S); an excuse for unpunctuality, 754 (CI) Raine, Kathleen, The Hollow Hill, 868 (R.) Ramage in South Italy, (ed.) Edith Clay, 240 (R) Ransome, Stephen, Alias His Wile, 357 (R) Rape, A Slight Case of, 225 (A) Rats: transference of memory, 226 (P) Raven, Simon, Friends in Low Places, 491 (R), 512 (L) Reaction and Reconstruction in British Politics, 1832-1852, Norman Gash, 844 (R) Read, Herbert: Henry Moore, 815 (R.); The Origins of Form in Art 815 (R) Ready for the Tiger, Sam Ross, 295 (R) Real People, The, 281 (A) Re-Assessment: The Death Ship, B. Traven, 212 (R); That Uncertain Feeling, Kingsley Amis, 268 (R); The Strange Death of Liberal England. George Dangerfield, 387 (R) Red and the Green, The, Iris Murdoch, 520 (R) Redbeard, 657 (AA) Red Cross, International: apportioning help in Vietnam, 685 (5) Reign of Wonder, The: Naivety and Reality In American Literature, Tony Tanner, 45 (R) Religious books reviewed, 588, 746-749 Report from a Chinese Village, Jan Myrdal, 210 (R.) Reports, etc.: Devlin report on the docks, 196 (A), 199 (PC); Plowden report on aircraft industry, 802 (PC), 828 (LA) Report to Greco, Nikos Kazantzakis (trans. P. A. Bien), 787 (R) Restoring the Churches, 830 (A) Return of Anastasia, The, 347 (A) Return of an Exile, 172 (A) Revenger's Tragedy, The (ADC Theatre, Cambridge), 739 (AA) Reviewing: authors' complaints, 358 (R); a candid review, 864 (L) Revolt at No. 10, The, 34 (PC) Revolution and Defeat: The Story of the Greek Communist Party, D. George Kousoulas, 83 (R) Revulsion, Lasz16 Nemeth (trans. K. Szasz), 267 (R) Reward, The, 617 (AA) Rhadamanthus and the Sufferings of Europe, 707 (P) Rhee, Dr. Syngman: death, 99 (5) Rheingold, Das (Covent Garden), 412 (AA)
RHODESIA
4 (LA); Mr. Ian Smith's speech on unilateral independence, 226 (A); the appointment of an envoy to Portugal, 343 (S); Britain's attitude to independence or a UDI, 436, 467 (LA); Mr. Smith in London, 467 (LA); treatment of the Rhodesian situation in the British press, 468 (A); 470 (P); Mr. Ian Smith banned from a BBC TV programme, 473 (S); the motion on Rhodesia at the Conservative conference, 508 (S); Garfield Todd placed under restriction, 508 (S), 541 (L); treatment on British TV, 516 (AA); Mr. Wilson in Rhodesia, 531 (LA), 571 (S); breakdown of negotiations, 603 (LA); on the brink of a UDI, 604 (A); the Churches and support for use of force against Rhodesia, 608 (A), 654, 686, 774 (L); after U131; negotiations must ultimately be resumed, 647 (LA); 650 (1(:i humbug at Westminster, 651 (PC); 'treason', 651 (PC), 653 S , 686, 774 (L); 655 (L); the Security
Council resolution and r. Wilson's attitude, 680 (LA); the Conservative party and sanctions, 683 (PC); Mr. Wilson's state- ment on troops for Zambia, 735 (5); the British government improvises, 764 (LA); Mr. Wilson 'playing it by ear', 807 (S), 863 (L); oil sanctions imposed, 827 (LA), 863 (I.); a Zambian view, 831 (A); Britain and the use of force, 827 (LA), 839 (L); UK pensions decision reversed, 834 (S); lack of moderate men, 834 (S), 863 (L); 'jaw-jaw' the only solution, 855 (LA); Labour and Conservative attitudes on oil sanctions, 860 (S) Rhodesian Realities, 467 (LA) Rhodesia: the Consensus Cracks, 764 (LA) Rice, David Talbot: Constantinople, 709 (R); (ed.) The Dark Ages, 265 (R) Richard Jefferies: Man of the Fields, Samuel J. Looker and Crichton Porteous, 238 (R) Rickshaw, 410 (AA) Ride a Cock Horse (Piccadilly), 16 (AA) Right to Know, The, 102 (A) Rights of way, 791 (A), 864 (L) Riley, Bridget, 260 (AA) Rifle, Wolf, The Commitment, 295 (R) Ring of Roses, A, John Blackbum, 184 (R.) Ring, Wagner's, 412, 486 (AA) River Slea, The, Anthony Ward, 156 (R) River-Watcher, The, Hugo Charteris, 267 (R) Road haulage charges, 4 (LA)
ROADS AND ROAD SAFETY
the plan for Whitehall and Parliament Square, 152 (AA); marooned on the M4, 244 (A); parking, 495 (C1); matching vehicles to roads, 505 (A), 540 (L); the proposed 70 m.p.h. speed limit, 735 (S), 775 (L) Road, The (Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.), 380 (AA) Road to Nineveh, The, Nora Kubie, 846 (R) Road to Spain, The, Ira Morris, 869 (R) Road to Wigan Pier, The, George Orwell, 742 (R.) Roberts, Michael, and Donald Hall, (ed.) The Faber Book of Modern Verse, 211 (R) Robertson, Bryan, Lord Snowdon and John Russell, Private View, 542 (R) Roberts, William, 690 (AA) Roby, Mary Linn, Still as the Grave, 241 (R.) Rock and the River, The, Martin Thornton, 746 (R)
Roethke, Theodore, The Far Field, 488 (R)
Roll on the Corporate State!, 509 (A) Roman art, 870 (R)
ROMAN CATHOLICISM
the Challenge '65 exhibition at Earls Court, 24 (A); the Pope's visit to New York and the United Nations, 437 (A); The Clash at the Vatican Council, 475 (A); the Vatican Council discusses nuclear weapons and conscientious objection, 684 (A); Pope John XXIII, 748 (R); 844 (R) Roman City of London, The, Ralph Merrifield, 870 (R) Roman Conquest of Britain, A.D. 43-57, The, Donald R. Dudley and Graham Webster, 383 (R) Rome: the exodus for the mid-August holiday, 227 (A); 297 (R) Roney, Egon, Guide to Hotels, Restaurants, Pubs and Inns in Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 819 (CI) Rondine, La (Puccini), 841 (LA) Room, The, C. Day Lewis, 868 (R.) Roosevelt, Theodore, The Winning of the West, 416 (R.) Rossiter, Stuart: England, 296 (R); London, 296 (R.) Ross, Sam, Ready for the Tiger, 295 (R) Ross, Thomas B., and David Wise, The Invisible Government, 424 (R) Rostropovich, Mstislav, 77 (AA) Rothenstein, John: An Introduction to English Painting, 815 (R); Summer's Lease, 665 (R) Roth, Guy, Paying for Parking, 495 (CI) Rothman's Jubilee History of Cricket 1890-1965, John Arlott, 508 (S) Rotten to the Core, 106 (AA) Round Mosaic, The, Desmond Stewart, 295 (R.) Roux, Jeanne and Georges, Greece, 297 (R.) Rowse, A. L.: Shakespeare's Southampton: Patron of Virginia, 518 (R); Times, Persons, Places, 413 (R) Roxburgh of Stowe, Noel Annan, 548 (R) Royal Aeronautical Society, 832 (A) Rubirosa, Porfirio: death, 33 (A) Rublowsky, John, Pop Art, 815 (R) Ruddy, Jonah, and Jonathan Hill, The Bogey Man, 665 (R) Rudyard Kipling to Rider Haggard: The Record of a Friendship, (ed.) Morton Cohen, 550 (R) Rugby football: 'Gus' Walker, 99 (S); Dr. Verwoerd bans Maoris from touring South Africa, 314 (S)
Rugoff, Milton, Marco Polo's Adventures in China, 744 (R)
Runciman, Sir Steven: The Fall of Constantinople, 17 (R); A History of the Crusades, 265 (R) Running Deep, Rhona Petrie, 112 (R) Rusk, Dean, 859 (A) Russell, John, Lord Snowdon and Bryan Robertson, Private View 542 (R.) Russell, Martin, No Through Road, 786 (R)
RUSSIA
Richard Sorge and the Tokyo spy ring, 50 (R); relations with China, 68, 196, 856 (A); attitude to disarmament, 74 (A); Leonid Gaidai's film Operation Y, 97 (A); visit of D. N. Aidit, Indonesian Communist leader, 196 (A); disarmament talks at Geneva resumed, 197 (A); literature in the 'sixties, 213 (R); Mayakovsky, 239 (R); a writers' resthouse outside Moscow, 257 (A); Valentina Evashova's popularising of British authors, 284 (A); the vogue of crime fiction and the American musical, 292 (AA); Bordeaux exhibition of French art from Russian galleries, 300 (A); Russia (After Khrushchev, 355 (R), 468 (A); threatened by China's emergent power in Southern Asia, 367 (LA); relations with India and Pakistan, 367 (LA), 368 (A); attitude to the Kashmir crisis, 368 (A); Lord Thomson's inter- view with Mr. Kosygin, 437 (A); attitude to events in Indonesia, 533 (A); Franco-Russian relations more cordial. 604 (A); the Foreign Secretary visits Moscow, 728 (A), 763 (LA); Soviet chess, 769 (S); changes among the top men, 800 (A); the restored Church of St. Nicholas in Moscow, 830 (A); 81, 155, 297, 705 (R)
Russia After Khrushchev, Robert Conquest, 355 (R)
Ryder Cup, the, 473 (S)
Saddler, K. Allen, The Great Brain Robbery, 490 (R) Sad Heart at the Supermarket, A, Randall Jarrell, 625 (R) Sailor in the Bottle, The, Manfred Bider, 456 (R) St. George and the Economic Dragon, 345 (A)
St. Ives: the beatnik invasion, 569 (A), 656 (L)
Salazar Sails On, 148 (A) Sales and Sex, 281 (A) Salvation in the Docks?, 196 (A) Sandpiper, The, 324 (AA) Sands of the Kalahari, 741 (AA)
San Francisco, 178 (AA)
Santos, Luis Martin, Time of Silence (trans. George Leeson), 869 (R) Sargeson, Frank, Memoirs of a Peon, 388 (R) Saroyan, William, One Day in the 4ternoon of the World, 554 (R) Sarraute, Nathalie, The Golden Fruits (trans. Maria Jolas), 184 (R) Sartre, Jean-Paul, Situations (trans. Benita Eisler), 452 (R)
Satellites: Britain and telecommunications satellites, 11 (L)
Saved (Royal Court Theatre Club), 619 (AA)
Savile, Jimmy, 107 (AA)
Scarfe, Francis, Andre Chenier: His Life and Work 1762-94, 82 (R) Scenes of Edwardian Life, Sir Charles Petrie, 81 (R) Schapiro, Leonard, The Government and Politics of the Soviet Union,
81 (R)
Scharlau, W. B., and Z. A. B. Zeman, The Merchant of Revolution:
The Life of Alexander Israel Helphand (Parvus) 1867-1924,
328 (R)
Scheherazade: The Menace of the 'Sixties, 862 (A) Schiddel, Edmund, The Devil's Summer, 787 (R) Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr., A Thousand Days, 282 (A), 692 (R) Schofield, Guy, Why Was He Killed?, 749 (R) Schneider, Robert W., Five Novelists of the Progressive Era, 625 (R)
Schroeder, Gerhard, 535 (A)
Schweyk in the Second World War (Nottingham), 619 (AA)
Science: Britain and telecommunications satellites, 11 (L); the British Association's annual meeting, 283 (A) Science fiction: 23rd World Science Fiction Convention, 281 (A); what is the appropriate speech-idiom?, 738 (L)
Scorpion on a Stone, A, Gwyn Griffin, 456 (R)
Scotland: 294 (R), 512 (L); 709 (R.); development of tourism, 801 (A)
Scott, J. M., The Book of Pall Mall, 816 (R)
Sculpture: Michael Bolus (exhibition), 350 (AA); the Risen Christ, 445 (L)
Sean O'Casey: The Man I Knew, Gabriel Fallon, 18 (R) Search in the Desert, J. M. Allegro, 846 (R) Season in the Country, A, 201 (A) Secondary Character, A. Montague Haltrecht, 356 (R) Second Home, A, Brian Glanville, 591 (R) Second Place, 605 (A)
Secretary, advertising for a, 59 (A)
Secrets of Tutankhamen, The, Leonard Cottrell, 846 (R) Secularisation of Christianity, The, E. L. Mescal!, 746 (R)
Security: excessive governmental secrecy, 102 (A)
'Seek Not to Smother It', 652 (A) Seldom in August, Never on Saturday, 309 (A) Selected Letters, Murk Gertler (ed. Noel Carrington), 743 (R) Selected Poems, John Heath-Stubbs, 488 (R) Sell up the London Jails, 407 (A) Sentries, The, Ed McBain, 20 (R) Sergeant Musgrave's Dance (Royal Court), 809 (AA) Seth, Ronald, Caporetto: The Scapegoat Battle, 156 (R) Set of Wives, A, Mervyn Jones, 554 (R) Settlement in Europe, A, 476 (A) Seven Modern American Novelists: An Introduction, (ed.) William
Van O'Connor, 625 (R) Sex: sexual freedom, 40, 75, 104, 149 (L); a man sentenced to three years' imprisonment for raping his girl-friend, 225 (A); the
'sex war': Nova's advertisement, 281 (A), men's responsibility
for wars, 322 (L), 342 (A), if women had control, 322 (L), 342 (A), 378, 408, 656 (L); marital status, 443, 477, 511, 579 (L); 615 (L)
Seymour-Smith, Martin, (sel.) A Cupful of Tears: Sixteen Victorian Novelettes, 782 (R) Shadow of Bismarck, The, 320 (A)
Shakespeare: the 'Marlowe as Shakespeare' theory, 182 (R), 204, 233, 259, 288 (L); 518 (R)
Shakespeare Road, SE 24, 553 (P) Shakespeare's Southampton: Patron of Virginia, A. L. Rowse, 518 (R) Shakespeare Wallah, 657 (AA) Shannon, Dell, Mark of Murder, 665 (R) Shaw, Bernard, Collected Letters, Vol. I, (ed.) Dan H. Laurence,
452 (R)
Shaw, Irwin, Love on a Dark Street, 295 (R) She, Alas!, Joan O'Donovan, 242 (R)
Shearers and the Shorn, The: A Study of Life in a Devon Community,
E. W. Martin, 296 (R)
Shced, Wilfrid, Square's Progress, 554 (R) Sheil-Small, Denis, and Harold James, The Gurkhas, 814 (R) Shelley (Royal Court), 584 (AA) Shell Guide to Lincolnshire, The, Henry Thorold and Jack Yates,
240 (R)
Shell Guide to Scotland, The, Moray McLaren, 709 (R) Shen Treasury of the Countryside, (ed.) John Baker, 297 (R) Sherrard, Philip, Constantinople: Iconography of a Sacred City,
17 (R) Shinwell, Emanuel: dissatisfaction with, as chairman of parlia- mentary Labour party, 343 (S) Shipbuilding: the plan to save Fairfield's shipyard, 871 (B)
Shonfield, Andrew, Modern Capitalism, 509 (A) Shop on the High Street, The, 13 (AA)
SHOPS AND SHOPPING
the furniture trade, 87 (CI), 105 (L); shop hours, 331 (CI); Wallace Heaton (cameras), 390 (CI); misleading names and descriptions of goods, 638 (CI); shopping by post, 669 (CI); furs 718 (CI); shopkeepers as a pressure group, 802 (PC); Christmas crackers, 848 (CI)
Short History of English Drama, A, Sir lfor Evans, 454 (R)
Siberia, 705 (R)
Silence of Herondale, The, Joan Aitken, 490 (R) Silence, Yuri Bondaryev (trans. Elisaveta Fen), 112 (R) Silkin, Jon, Nature With Man, 211 (R) Simmel, Johannes Mario, It Can't Always Be Caviar (trans. James
Cleugh), 869 (R)
Simon Boccanegra (Covent Garden), 778 (AA) Simon, Ulrich E., The End is Not Yet, 749 (R)
Simple, Peter: the 'Way of the World' column, 505 (A)
Simplicissimus, 505 (A) Sinews of Love, 7" ',Alexander Cordell 295 (R)
Singapore: secedes from the Federation of Malaysia, 195 (LA); political and economic relations with Malaysia, 340 (A); the problem of the base, 441 (A)
Sinstadt, Gerald, The Fidello Score, 241 (R) Sioux, The, Irene Handl, 520 (R) Sir Alec Suited the Book. 141 (A) Situations, Jean-Paul Sartre (trans. Benita Eisler), 452 (R)
Sitwell, Dame Edith: her character, 473 (5), 540 (L)
Sitwell, Sacheverell, Monks, Nuns and Monasteries, 846 (R) Sixth Republic?, The, 68 (A) Skelton, Barbara, Born Losers, 295 (R) Skelton, R. A., Thomas E. Marston and George 0. Painter, The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, 552 (R) Skinfui of Scotch, A, Clifford Hanley, 294 (R)
Sleep: 25 (A); a heavy sleeper, 131 (A); an 'Olympic Games
sleeping team', 131 (A), 149 (L) Sleeping Beauty, The, 516 (AA) Slight Case of Rape, A, 225 (A) Smell of Burning, A, Margaret Lane, 715 (R) Smith, A. C. H., The Crowd, 356 (R) Smith, Godfrey, The Network, 20 (R) Smith, W. H., and Sons: refuse to handle Twentieth Century, 281 (A) Smoking: pipes banned in a restaurant, 145, 172 (S), 176 (L)
Snowdon, Lord, 576 (A)
Snowdon, Lord, Bryan Robertson and John Russell, Private View,
542 (R) Social accomplishments, lack of, 719 (A), 738 (L)
Social Hope of the Christian Church, The, Stanley Evans, 747 (R)
Social intercourse, a theory of, 88, 132 (A)
Sociology of Housing, The: Studies at Berinsfield, R. N. Morris and
John Mosey, 296 (R)
Sociology of Religion, The, Max Weber, 747 (R) Soldier from the Wars Returning, Charles Carrington, 54 (R) Some Beasts No More, Kenneth Giles, 666 (R) Some Secessionists, 8 ('A) Something Nasty in the Woodshed (Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.),
542 (AA)
Something to Hide, Nicholas Monsarrut, 666 (R) Some Trust in Harold, 402 (PC) Songfyf a Goat (E. Nigeria Theatre Group, Scala), 380 (AA) Son o Man, Augusto Roa Bastos (trans. Rachel Caffyn), 184 (R) Sore , Harold, and Ian Greig, The Puppeteers, 109 (R) Sorensen, Theodore C., Kennedy, 282, 507 (A)
Sorge, Richard, 50 (R) Soskice, Sir Frank: a failure as Home Secretary, 98 (PC)
SOUTH AFRICA •
the Rand Daily Mail's articles on prison conditions, 69 (A); the English-language press, 69 (A); Verwoerd and After, 202 (A);
the colour-bar and sport, 314 (S), 321, 349 (L); 647 (LA); exploitation of South West Africa, 653 (A), 839 (L); greetings to prisoners, 738 (L); settlement of an action brought by Mr. Justice O'Hagan, 770; 855 (LA) Southampton, Earl of, 518 (R)
South and East Asia Since 1800, Victor Purcell, 210 (R)
Southey, Robert, 414 (R) South West Africa: exploited by South Africa, 653 (A), 839 (L)
South West Time Bomb, Tile, 653 (A) Soviet Literature in the Sixties, (ed.) Max Hayward and Edward L.
Crowley, 213 (R)
Soviet Strategy at the Crossroads, Thomas W. Wolfe, 519 (R)
Space: Britain and telecommunications satellites, 11 (L) Spain: continued pressure on Gibraltar, 145 (S); Majorca, 240 (R); the civil war, 294, 551 (R); 535 (P)
Spanish Civil War, The, Hugh Thomas, 295 (R) Spanish Republic and the Civil War, The: 1931-1939, Gabriel
Jackson, 294 (R)
Spark, Muriel, The Mandelbaum Gate, 555 (R)
Speakership, the: the Speaker not completely a success, 70 (PC); Dr. Horace King's success as Deputy Speaker, 70 (PC); effect of death of Sir Harry Hylton-Foster on Government's majority, 314 (S); 343 (S); 346 (A); Dr. Horace King elected, 534 (S); the new Speaker's effectiveness, 766 (P) Speaking in public, 595, 639 (A) Special Operations Executive, 492 (R)
Spectator's Notebook, 8, 37, 73, 99, 145, 171, 201, 227, 254, 283,
314, 343, 375, 405, 439, 473, 508, 534, 571, 609, 653, 685, 735, 769, 807, 834, 860 (S)
Spectator, The: a reply to a TV advertisement, 73 (S); a Nigerian Spectator, 534 (S); lain Macleod gives up editorship, 855 (LA),
860 (S); mislaid copy for the printers, 861 (S)
Spencer, Bernard, Collected Poems, 488 (R) Spike, The, Peter Forster, 715 (R), 765 (A) Splendours of the East, The, 845 (R) Split to Stay, 856 (A)
Sport: Cinderellas in sport, 37 (S); colour-bar politics and sport, 314 (S), 349 (L)
Spring and Port Wine (Mermaid), 659 (AA) Spur of Berlin, The, 316 (A)
Spying: Richard Sorge and the Tokyo spy ring, 50 (R); spy trials, 102 (A); intelligence agencies, 424 (R); Oleg Penkovsky, 653 (S), 664 (R); Gordon Lonsdale, 664 (R)
Spy: Twenty Years of Secret Service. Memoirs of Gordon Lonsdale,
664 (R)
Square's Progress, Wilfrid Sheed, 554 (R) Stacton, David, The World on the Last Day, 17 (R) Stampp, Kenneth M., The Era of Reconstruction: America after the Civil War 1865-1877, 354 (R) Stander, Siegfried, Strangers, 242 (R) Stansted Airport Folly, The, 767 (A)
Stansted, Essex: proposal for a third airport for London, 375 (S), 767 (A), 808, 839 (L) Steel Bill, the: 314, 439 (5) Steel industry: Mr. Wilson's distortion of the facts, 172 (5); re-nationalisation not mentioned in the Queen's Speech, 603 (LA), 611 (5); Roy Hattersley's first lob, 806 (A)
Steinberg, Jonathan, Yesterday's Deterrent, 845 (R) Stengel, Professor E., Suicide and Attempted Suicide, 183 (R) Stepping Westward, Malcolm Bradbury, 184 (R) Steps to Christian Unity, (ed.) J. A. O'Brien, 749 (R) Sterile Cuckoo, The, John Nichols, 327 (R)
Sterne, Laurence, 781 (R), 839 (L)
Stem, Rhona, The Bird Flies Blind, 356 (R) Stern, Virginia F., and A. D. Wraight, In Search of Christopher Marlowe: A Pictorial Biography, 182 (R)
Stevens, Jocelyn, 11 (L), 803 (A) Stevenson, Adlai: death, 73 (S); the 1952 campaign and after, 100 (A); Justice Goldberg to succeed him at the UN, 145 (A); and offers of negotiation from North Vietnam, 730 (A); self- deception over US policies?, 804 (A)
Stevenson's Monument, 145 (A) Stevenson: The Saddest Story, 100 (A) Stewart, Desmond, The Round Mosaic, 295 (R) Stewart, J. I. M., An Acre of Grass, 242 (R) Still as the Grave, Mary Linn Roby, 241 (R)
STOCK EXCHANGE
discouraged by the Finance Bill, 22 (E); effect of new taxation on investment trusts, 23 (E); movements in the Financial Times index, 23, 215 (E); amendments to Finance Bill help investment Strikes and the Law, 648 (A) Strings are False, The, Louis MacNeice, 714 (R) Strip-Tease Politics, 472 (A) Strode Venturer, The, Hammond Innes, 156 (R) Stroll Before Dark, A, Richard Church, 665 (R) Stronghold, The, Meyer Levin, 520 (R) Structures of the Church, Hans Kilns, 749 (R) Struggle for Asia, The, 367 (LA) Study in Terror, A, 586 (AA) Sturgis, Howard 0., Belcharnber, 869 (R) Success and Failure of Picasso, The, John Berger, 620 (R) Sugar-Daddy Syndrome, 681 (A)
Sugar substitutes, 791 (CI), 864 (L)
Suicide and Attempted Suicide, Professor E. Stengel, 183 (R) Sullivan, J. P., Ezra Pound and Sextus Propertius: A Study in Creative Translation, 423 (R) 7, Sully, Kathleen, The Fractured Smile, 156 (R) Summer, Edith Wharton, 745 (R) Summer's Lease, John Rothenstein, 665 (R) Summer's Talcs I., (ed.) Kylie Tennant, 18 (R) Summer Term's Report, 186 (B) Sun: further decline in sales, 281 (A) Sunday Citizen: to carry on, 729 (A) r, Sunday in Saigon, 507 (A) Sunday Telegraph: 198 (A); an advertisement in the Spectator, 840 T, Sunday Times: 11 (L); Anthony Howard leaves for the Observer,
253 (A); Lord Thomson's life story serialised, 437 (A), 477 (L)
Sun Rising, The, 267 (P) Survival of Dr. Schroeder, The, 535 (A) Suspension of Mercy, A, Patricia Highsmith, 491 (R) Sussex, Barbara Willard, 296 (R) Sussex, Nikolaus Povsner and Ian Nairn, 296 (R) Sutcliff, Rosemary, Sword at Sunset, 867 (R) Sutherland, D. M., (ed.) The Argosy Bedside Book, 816 (R) Swaan, Wim, and C. F. Nims, Thebes of the Pharaohs, 846 (R)
Sweden: under Social Democrat rule, 144 (A)
Sweet-Escott, Bickham, Baker Street Irregular, 492 (R) Sweet Morn of Judas' Day, Richard Llewellyn, 491 (R) Sweet Orchard, David Emerson, 156 (R) Swift, Jonathan, Nigel Dennis, 665 (R)
Swimming in winter, 103 (A)
Sword at Sunset, Rosemary Sutcliff, 867 (R) . Symptoms of Loss, Hugo Williams, 488 (R.) Syria and Lebanon, Robin Fedden, 240 (R)
T
Taft, William Howard, 702 (R)
Talking to Strangers, 100 (A) Talking to Women, Nell Dunn, 844 (R) Talks Continue, The, 830 (I') Tanner, Tony, The Reign of Wonder: Naively and Reality in American Literature, 45 (R) Tasks Before Mr. Heath, The, 506 (PC)
Tate Gallery: the proposed extension, 481 (AA)
TAXATION
the City discouraged by the Finance Bill, 22 (B); the Finance Bill in its final form, 115 (E); corporation tax and overseas investment, 126 (E); capital gains tax and corporation tax: a Law Society pamphlet, 314 (S), effect on company 'gear- ings' and prices, 592 (E), and on institutional investment, 847 (L) Taylor, A. J. P., English History, 1914-1945, 517 (R) Taylor, Elizabeth, A Dedicated Man and Other Stories, 112 (R) Taylor, Robert Lewis, Two Roads to Guadalupe, 416 (R) Tetlhard de Chardin, Pierre: The Appearance of Man, 588 (R): The Phenomenon of Man, 588 (R) Tetlhard de Chardin: Pilgrim of the Future, (ed.) Neville Braybrooke, 588 (R)
Telecommunications: Britain and space satellites, II (L); the Post Office tower, 469 (A), 512 (L) Telephones: wrong accounting by computers, 445, 512 (L)
TELEVISION
the television reporters"ring', 5 (A); Sir Hugh Greene on 'the BBC's duty to society', 16 (AA); some documentaries, 78 (AA); Mogul (serial. BBC-1), 98 (P); a programme on Jimmy Savile, disc-jockey, 107 (AA); Stuart Hood as Spectator television critic, 202 (S); present TV surveyed, 205 (AA); tape v. film for telerecording, 205 (AA); Lord Hill's instructions on contents 01 peak-hour programmes, 261 (AA); TV comedy, 323 (AA); Ten Years of 1TV, 342 (A); The World Tonight (ITV) and other news programmes, 379 (AA); Labour party dissatisfied at BBC handling of the party conference, 405, 439 (S); BBC-3, 439 (S), 447 (AA), 559 (A); George Brown's clash with Robin Day, 447 (AA); Ian Smith banned from Twenty-four Hours (BBC), 473 (S); the Conservative party conference, 516 (AA); treatment of Rhodesia crisis, 516 (AA); The Man from UNCLE, 581 (AA); TV replacing traditional journalism, 605 (A); Kenneth Tynan says 'that word', 653 (S), 660 (AA), 671 (A), 683 (P); the Army- McCarthy hearings, Point of Order, 685 (S), 741 (AA); opera on TV, 741 (AA); W. H. Auden, 741 ('AA); 'Track' (the Television and Radio Committee), 810 (AA); death of Richard Dimbleby, 856 (A), 861 (S); Thunderbirds (ATV), 866 (AA) Tennant, Kylie, (ed.) Summer's Tales I., 18 (R) Ten Years of 1TV, 342 (A) Terrain, John, The Great War 1914-1918, 814 (R) Thark (Garrick), 209 (AA) That Uncertain Feeling, Kingsley Amis, 268 (R)
THEATRE
Albert Finney extricates himself in Armstrong's Last Goodnight, 60 (A); the Berliner Ensemble play Brecht, 234 (AA); RADA's charter and governing body, 256 (A); the Edinburgh Festival, 324 (AA); 454 (R); a banned religious play, 686 (L); theatre and opera audiences, 872 (A) Thebes of the Pharaohs, Wim Swaan and C. F. Nims, 846 (R) Theory and Practice of War, The, (ed.) Michael Howard, 549 (R) Therapeutic Group Analysis, S. H. Foulkes, 183 (R) They Came From the Sky, E. H. Cookridge, 492 (R) Thieves in the Night, Arthur Koestler, 418 (R) trusts, 86 (E); the effects of corporation tax on overseas invest• r■ ments, 126 (E); portfolio switching hard hit, 128 (E); gilt• edged pick up, 357 (E); the Land Commission proposals. Ti 426 (E); effects of corporation tax and capital gains tax on Ti company 'gearing' and Stock Exchange pnces, 592 (E); The Future for Unit Trusts, 667 (E); composite insurance shares, T.; 818 (E); the Budget's effect on the stock markets during the T year, 847 (E); the Wall Street boom, 847 (B) Story of Scapa Flow, The, Geoffrey Cousins, 845 (R) T. Stow, Randolph, The Merry-Go-Round in the Sea, 869 (R) Strange Death of Liberal England, The, George Dangerfield, 387 (RI Strangers, Siegfried Stander, 242 (R) Tn Strange Speech, 603 (LA) Tn Strauss, Franz Josef, The Grand Design, 325 (R) 7)
Stravinsky, Igor, 379 (AA) Straw hats, 150, 176, 204 (L)
Strictly for the Rats, 226 (P) Strike Me Pink, 729 (A)
Strikes: the motor industry, 280 (A); days lost under Labour,
284 (S); the CBI's proposals for curbing strikes, 648 (A) Ti
T. 38th Floor, The, Clifford Irving, 591 (R) This Animal is Mischievous, David Benedictus, 20 (R) This Germany: The Story Since the Third Reich, Rudolf Walter Leonhardt, 325 (R) Thomas, Dylan, 12, 39, 204 (L), 487 (R) Thomas Hardy: The Will and the Way, Roy Morrell, 812 (R) Thomas, Hugh, The Spanish Civil War, 295 (R) Thomas, Shelley Mydans, 787 (R) Thomson, Lord: his interview with Mr. Kosygin, 437 (A); his life story in the Sunday Times, 437 (A), 477 (L) Thornton, Martin, The Rock and the River, 746 (R)
R) Thorold, Henry, and Jack Yates, The Shell Guide to Lincolnshire,
20 (R
Thos4e Harper Women, Stephen Birmingham, 327 (R)
Thousand Days, A, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., 692 (10 Threat to World Liquidity, The, 817 (E)
Threepenny Opera, The (Berliner Ensemble, Old Vic) 234 (AA)
Ounderball, 864 (AA) Ihurian, Max, Visible Unity and Tradition, 749 (R) rhwarthig of Baron Bolligrew, The (Aldwych), 840 (AA) Ah Time for a Lib-Lab Showdown, 371 (A) ,,Thne for Trouble-shooters, 280 (A)
Time of Silence, Luis Martin Santos, 869 (R)
Time on Earth, A, Vilhelm Moberg, 213 (R) Times, Persons, Places, A. L. Rowse, 413 (R) 'lines, The: the immigration issue, 198 (A); its parliamentary correspondent, 201 (8); considering a gossip column, 829 (A) .,, 'Itnon of Athens (Stratford-upon-Avon), 40 (AA) American Eyes-Astonishing, 143 (A) .,,J0 an Early Grave, Wallace Markfield, 267 (R) To Criticize the Critic, T. S. Eliot, 621 (R) Garfield: under restriction, 508 (8), 541 (L) To Grace Any Table, 773 (A) Tokyo Olympiad, 447 (AA) Told by an Idiot, Rose Macaulay, 20 (R) tomorrow's F Jay ms, 356 (R)
lompkins, J. ire M., S., TheWillia Art of Rudyard Kipling, 833 (A)
Too True To Be Good (Strand), 409 (AA) „,
.,10pkins, Katherine, Kotch, 626 (R) '0 the Great Ocean: Siberia and the Trans-Siberian Railway,
'
, o Hthe Porarm isedomn Tupper, Land?, 705 3 (R68)
(LA) Towards Towards a Minority Government, 606 (PC) 'owards a New Foreign Policy, 441, 476 (A) Towards Socialism (New Left publication), 12, 39 (L)
40 .,0wers of Trezibond, The, Rose Macaulay, 20 (R) 1 AND COUNTRY PLANNING
Sir Leslie Martin's plan for Whitehall and Parliament Square, 99 (S), 152 (AA), no public inquiry, 769 (S); the proposal for an international airport at Stansted, 375 (S), 767 (A), 808, 839 (L) „," own v. country argument, the, 301 (A) 40Ynbee, Arnold, Between Niger and !stile, 240 (R) , oYnbee, J. M. C., The Art of the Ramon:, 870 (R)
"oys: About Buying Toys (Consumer Cbuncil), 849 (Cl) TRADE The Export Outlook in 1965-66, 116 (E); The Future for British Car Exports, 118 (E), 148 (L); world trade prospects, 128 (E);. good trade figures for July, 214 (E); Improved balance of Payments quarterly figures, 457 (E); import surcharge still resented by EFTA, 568 (A); see also ECONOMIC 'tildes Union Congress: the annual conference: 279 (LA); George Brown and compulsion over incomes policy, 309 (PC) TRADE UNIONS the TGWU rejects any incomes policy, 33 (LA); the NUR rejects liner freight trains, 254 (S); need for reforming legislation, 279 (LA); the 'early warning' system for wage claims, 330 (E); Conservative attitudes, 506 (PC); Royal Commission on unions and employers' associations, 648 (A); the CBI's proposals for curbing strikes, 648 (A); attitude of George Brown and Ray .,, Gunter, 802 (PC); their part in a mixed economy, 871 (E) Trade Unions in a Mixed Economy, The, 871 (E) Transatlantic, 535 (1') in '71.tansport: report on road haulage charges, 4 (LA)
ransport Continuum, 505 (A)
'RAVEL
guide books: Lincolnshire, 240 (R), Scotland, 709 (R); customs officers, 272 (A); visas and entry formalities: the US, Eastern ce Europe, etc., 753 (C1), 808 (L); travel books reviewed, 240, 296 ad 'ravel agents: suggested merger of ABTA and TTA, 594 (Cl); .„ agents' standards of honesty and service, 594 (Cl) tr- .„'raven, B., The Death Ship, 212 (R) E) 'reason: Rhodesia and 'treason', 651 (PC), 653 (S), 686, 774 (L)
4easgre Island (Mermaid), 840 (AA)
Tree of Dreams, The, Mika Waltari, 715 (R) Ire's: regimented conifers, 343 (S); in cities, 343 (S)
"elawny of the 'Wells': Chichester Festival Theatre, 105 (AA);
.„ Old Vic, 689 (AA) Trent, Christopher, Greater London: Its growth and development st through two thousand years 296 (R) 'revelyan, G. M. British History in the Nineteenth Century and ,, After, 1782-1919, 108 (R) .!,revor-Roper, Hugh, (sal. and intro.) Macaulay's Essays, 108 (R) rr,,,oflus and Cressida (National Youth Theatre), 352 (AA)
he ',rouble on the Line, 96 (A) Troubles of Mr. Heath, The, 470 (PC) Is, Troubles of Mr. Speaker, The, 70 (PC) .roubfes to Come?, 831 (A) ,r plge Colours, 198 (A)
ol Pie Story, A, Stephen Hudson, 295 (R) cri V'onmet Voluntary, 858 (P)
Ns ,r11111 and the Archbishop, 608 (A) .0 local Niccolo, Unfinished Funeral, 184 (R) ;), Tucker Committee, the, 572 (A)
y, ?Per, Harmon, To the Great Ocean: Siberia and the Trans- ). b. 'Iberian Railway, 705 (R) nt I VArner, E. S., How To Measure a Woman, 816 (R)
);'Turner, George, A Waste of Shame, 242 (II)
in f.Urner, Graham, and John Pearson, The Persuasion Industry, 10 (A)
■ urankhamn, F. L. Kenett, 846 (R)
rawig/ (Shaftesbury), 866 (AA)
m '',,e'entleilt Century: W. H. Smith's refuse to handle, 281 (A) y , .1,wentleth-Century Defenders of the Faith, Alec R. Vidler, 748 (R) 1+4.1reff People, The, Judson Philips, 785 (R)
rwo Minutes from the Sea, Myrna Blumberg, 267 (R) Tyler Roads to Guadalupe, Robert Lewis Taylor, 416 (R) Thor, Anne, If Morning Ever Comes, 56 (R) Alan, Kenneth: says 'that word' on TV, 653 (S), 660 (AA),
671 (A), 683 (P) Is u(j16richt's 'New System', 319 (A) 1,1 ,,Itirnaotum, 02 4 (P) a Changing Moon, Margot Benary, 213 (R) UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES government White Paper on aid, 172 (S); technical assistance to „replace grants or loans, 172 (S); the role of VSO, 172 (Si, 233, 39. 288, 321, 378, 445 (L); why their economic development is
slowing, 493 (E); increasing the flow of assistance, 493 (E) Under Pressure. The Writer in Society: Eastern Europe and the U.S.A., A. Alvarez, 266 (R) Undertones of War, Edmund Blunden, 156 (R) Unfinished Funeral, Niccolo Tucci, 184 (R)
UNITED NATIONS
history of disarmament negotiations, 74 (A); a successor to Adlai Stevenson as Ambassador to the UN, 145 (A); the Pope's address to the United Nations, 437 (A); the question of the admission of Communist China, 682 (A), 736 (L),• the Security Council resolution on Rhodesia, 680 (LA); U Thant, Adlai Stevenson and North Vietnamese oilers to negotiate, 730 (A)
UNITED STATES
the AMA's opposition to 'medicare', 8 (A); the campaign for Mayor of New York: William F. Buckley, 8, 511 (A), Congress- man John V. Lindsay, 509 (A), Lindsay wins, 568 (A); American- isms in writing, 39 (L); President Johnson's sovereignty-and his temper, 36 (A); a New York discothivue, 37 (A); Adlai Stevenson: death, 73 (S), the 1952 presidential campaign, 100 (A), succeeded at the UN by Justice Goldberg, 145 (A), and North Vietnam negotiation offers, 730 (A), self-deception over US policies?, 803 (A); effects on other countries of decision to end balance of payments deficit, 128 (E); an American view of the Conservative leadership election, 143 (A); Westport, New York State, 172 (A); San Francisco and the arts, 178 (AA); riots in Negro quarter of Los Angeles, 223 (LA), 224 (A); race hatred in 1865, 227 (S); the American Revolution, 241 (R); Alexander Hamilton, 241 (R); Britishpost-graduate scholars, 253 (A); Ch
Americans and Communist China, 267 (R), 321 (L); Village Voice and the American liberal, 272 (A); Arthur Schlesinger's and Theodore Sorensen's memoirs of President Kennedy, 282 (A), 507 (A), 692 (R); Who Wants Deflation? Not the USA, 297 (E); New York's water supply and the pollution of the Hudson, 312 (A); Mme. Chiang Kai-shek's press conference, 347 (A); its role in the Indian sub-continent, 367 (LA); the opening-up of the West, 416 (R); literary and political reviews, 419 (R); writers' attitudes to government policies, 419 (R); The Fabulous American Boom, 425 (E); the Pope's visit to New York and the United Nations, 437 (A); foreign policy, 503 (LA); Norse expeditions to North America, 535 (P), 552 (R); the 1964 presidential campaign, 572 (A); relations with Latin American states, 649 (A); inquest on the electrical power failure in north- east US, 650 (A); war correspondents in Vietnam, 661 (R); attitude to the admission of Communist China to the UN, 682 (A), 736 (L); the Army-McCarthy hearings, 685 (S), 741 (AA); the Clay v. Patterson fight, 731 (A); entry visa formalities, 753 (Cl), 808 (L); private industry's attitude to the Government, 764 (A); the USIS Library in London to close, 769 (S); teaching 'College English', 770 (A); re-discount rate raised, 789 (E); measures to cut the payments deficit, 817 (E); Mr. Wilson's visit, 828 (A); the New Republic, 843 (R); the Wall Street boom, 847 (E); Dean Rusk and his State Department experts, 859 (A); President Johnson and the Senate, 860 (A); 45, 354, 422, 590, 702, 843 (R); see also JOHNSON, Parsiothrr LYNDON B.
Unit trusts: their prospects under present taxation, 667 (E) Universal Anonymous, 354 (P) Universities: The Wandering Scholars (post-graduate students), 253 (A), 289, 445 (L); a freshman's guide to Oxford, 442 (A); teaching 'College English' in America, 770 (A) Unprepared, 95 (LA) Unpublished Correspondence of Mnre. de Stall and the Duke of Wellington, The, (ed.) Victor de Psnge, 294 (R) Unquiet on the Western Front, 769 (A) Upfield, Arthur, The Barrakee Mystery, 786 (R) Up for Grabs, A. A. Fair, 241 (R) Upstairs, Downstairs, 198 (P) Urgent Need, The, 340 (LA) USSR Travel Guide, 297 (R)
V
Vale, 855 (LA) Valiance, H. A., British Branch Lines, 53 (R) Varieties of Parable, Louis MacNeice, '714 (R) Vatican Council: The Clash at the Vatican Council, 475 (A); the fourth session, 684 (A) Verdict on Sir Alec, 140 (L A) Verwaerd and After, 202 (A) Victim, The, Saul Bellow, 425 (R) Vidal, Gore: The City and the Pillar, 716 (R); Williwaw, 716 (R) Vidler. Alec R., Twentieth-Century Defenders of the Faith, 748 (R)
VIETNAM
Mr. Wilson's Commonwealth peace mission proposal, 4 (LA), 36 (A), 39, 75 (L); 68 (A); Harold Davies goes to Hanoi, 73 (S); General Eisenhower's estimate of the result of any election, 73 (S); the status of the British representative in Hanoi, 75 (L); the balance turning in favour of the West?, 255 (A); 281 (A), 322 (L); a protest, 288 322, 349 (L); the 'read-in' book on Vietnam, 439 (S), 481 (L); 455 (R); 503 (LA); Sunday in Saigon,
507 (A); US war correspondents, 661 (R); apportionment of Red
Cross help, 685 (S); reported offers by North Vietnam to negotiate, 730 (A); the situation surveyed, 804 (A); North Vietnam's intransigence, 804 (A); 807 (S),' 856 (A) Vietnam, (ed.) Robin Murray, 439 (S), 481 (L) Vietnam: The Truth, William ,Varbey, 455 (R) Vietnam: To the Bitter End?, 804 (A) View from the Scillies, 251 (LA) Vikings, The, Johannes Bronsted, 552 (R) Village Voice, 272 (A) Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation, The, R. A. Skelton, Thomas E. Marston and George 0. Painter, 552 (R) Virginia Woolf and Her Works, Jean Guiget, 698 (R) Visas, difficulty in obtaining, 753 (CI), 808 (L) Visible Unity and Tradition, Max Thurian, 749 (R) Vision of Battlements, A, Anthony Burgess, 424 (R) Vision of Reality, A, Frederick Grubb, 211 (R) Visit, The, 324 (AA) Vita Agra, La, Luciano Bianciardi (trans. Eric Mosbacher), 267 (R) Vogt, 1Hannah, The Burden of Guilt: A Short History of Germany,
1914-1945, ns (R)
Vogue magazine, 819 (A) Voices in the City, Anita Desai, 20 (R) Volkswagen, the, 188 (CI), 260 (L) Voluntary Service Overseas: old- and new-style, 172 (S), 233, 259, 288, 321, 378, 445 (L) Vonnegut, Kurt, Jr, God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater, 554 (R) Voting by Numbers?, 532 (A)
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WAGES AND SALARIES
officers' pay, 289 (L); the 'early warning' system for wage claims, 297, 330 (E); The Crunch for Incomes Policy, 567 (LA); wage claim talks, 830 (P); see also INCOMES POLICY
Wain, John: Wildtrack, 109 (R); The Young Visitors, 356 (R) Walker, Air-Marshal Sir Augustus, 99 (S) Walker, Ted, Fox on a Barn Door: Poems 1963-64, 211 (R) Walkiire, Die (Covent Garden), 412 (AA)
Wallis, Nevile: a tribute. 439 (S)
Walmsley, Leo, Angler's Moon, 665 (R) Waltari, Mika, The Tree of Dreams, 715 (R) Wanderers Eastward, Wanderers West, Kathleen Winsor, 456 (R) Wandering Scholars, The, 253 (A)
WAR
First World War: 54, 814 (R), poetry, 269 (R), writers, 551 (R); Second World War: 386, 814 (R), the SOE, 492 (R), war poetry, 868 (R); B. H. Liddell Hart, 149 (L), 549 (R); battles: Caporetto, Koniggratz, Navarino, Normandy, El Alamein, 156
(R), the Marne, 814 (R); August 6, 1945-the atom bomb on
Hiroshima, 173 (A); the Imperial War Museum, 312 (A); nuclear strategy, 519 (10; the Greco-Turkish war, 581 (L); Polish airmen, 775 (L); navies and war at sea, 845 (R) Warbey, William: 36 (A), 75 (L); Vietnam: The Truth, 455 (R) Ward, Anthony, The River Slea, 156 (R) Ward, Russel, (ed.) The Penguin Book of Australian Ballads, 18 (R) War Lord, The, 842 (AA) Warm, keeping, 523 (A) Warner, Oliver, Nelson's Battles, 845 (R) War on the Beatniks, The, 569 (A) War on Want, 288 (L) Warren, Max, The Missionary Movement from Britain in Modern History, 749 (R) Wars of the Roses, The, J. R. Lander 710 (R.) Waste of Shame, A, George Turner, 242 (R) Water and the B-Stream, 312 (A) Waterloo Station, 377 (A) Watt, D. C.: Britain Looks to Germany: British Opinion and Policy Towards Germany Since 1945, 82 (R); Personalities and Policies: Studies in the Formulation of British Foreign Policy in the 20th Century, 110 (R) Waugh, Auberon, Who are the Violets Now?, 554 (R) Waugh, Hillary, End of a Party, 241 (R) Wave and the Toy, The, Jane Le Grevellec, 156 (R) Weather: two new moons in May, 495 (A); weather adages, 495 (A)
Wselle2riRSarl J., Hardy of Wessex. His Life and Literary Career,
Weber, Max, The Sociology of Religion, 747 (R) Webster, Graham, and Donald R. Dudley, The Roman Conquest of Britain, A.D. 43-57, 383 (R) Welfare policies, 534 (S) Wellington, Duke of, 294 (R) Welsh language, the, 594 (A), 615 (L) Western Allies, Relations between the: President de Gaulle's intransigence in NATO, 147 (A); Mr. Wilson's visit to President Johnson, 807 (5), 828 (A) Westminster Bank: and the British Printing Corporation, 840 Westport, New York State, 172 (A) Westward Vision: The Story of the Oregon Trail, David Lavender, 416 (R) Wharton, Edith: Ethan Frome, 745 (R); Summer, 745 (R); The Custom of the Country, 745 (R) What Evashova Began, 284 (A) What Happens to Public Schoolboys?, 102 (A) What's New, Pussycat?, 291 (AA) What Sort of Coalition?, 315 (A.) What Time Collects, James T. Farrell, 388 (R) When the Woods Became the Trees, Robin Brown, 869 (12) Where Do We Go From Here?, 115 (E) Where the Liberals Stand, 7 (A) Which? magazine: on perambulators, 459 (Cl) White, Antonia, The Hound and the Falcon, 844 (R) White Fang, Jack London, 80 (R) Whiteley, Brett, 586 (AA) White Mule, William Carlos Williams, 241 (R), 289 (L) White, Patrick, Four Plays, 384 (R) White, Theodore H., The Making of the President 1964, 572 (A) White, T. H., The Once and Future King, 867 (R) Whitsun Weddings, The, Philip Larkin (record), 868 (Ft) Whiz-Kid and the Audible Wallpaper, The, 803 (A) Who are the Violets Now?, Auberon Waugh, 554 (R) Who Can Stop the War?, 307 (LA) Whole Truth' About the Crisis,'The, 270 (E)
Who Ptva ay ns t? s, 7.1gefl(Pa)ion? Not the USA, 297 (E)
Who Will Face The General?, 147 (A) Why Equities Rise, 592 (E) Why Stock Markets Slump, 128 (E) Why the City is 'Mad', 22 (E) Why Was He Killed?, Guy Schofield, 749 (R) Wider Europe?, A, 568 (A) Wiener Library, 534 (S) Wiggins, James Russell, Freedom or Secrecy, 102 (A) Wild Cat Falling, Colin Johnson, 267 (R) Wildeblood, Joan, and Peter Brinson, The Polite World, 81 (R) Wilder, Robert, Fruit of the Poppy, 626 (R) Wildtrack, John Wain, 109 (R) Willard, Barbara, Sussex, 296 (R) Willetts, William, Foundations of Chinese Art from Neolithic Pottery to Modern Architecture, 587 (R) William Howard Taft: Chief Justice, Alpheus Thomas Mason, 702 (R) Williams, David, Not In the Public Interest, 102 (A) Williams, Hugo, Symptoms of Loss, 488 (R) Williams, Jay, Tomorrow's Fire, 356 (R) Williamson, Henry, The Phoenix Generation, 626 (R.)
Williams, William Carlos: 12 (L); White Mule, 241 (R), 289 (L) W6iI9116am(R)Wordsworth: The Late Years, 1803-1850, Mary Moorman,
Williwaw, Gore Vidal, 716 (R) Will Mr. Wilson Re-SI:tele?, 6 (PC)
WILSON, HAROLD
says no general election this year 3 (LA); failure of his proposal for a Commonwealth peace mission to Vietnam, 4 (LA), 36 (A), 39, 75 (L); a Government re-shuffle?, 6 (PC); evasion of ques- tions, 8 (S); like Aaron?, 8 (S); and the proposed appointment of John Harris as additional government press officer, 34 (PC); no statesman, 39 (L); 'governs by gimmick', 73 (S); on the Conservative party, 99 (S); his domination of Parliament unlikely to be broken by Mr. Heath, 143 (A); to visit Sweden, 144 (A); 'a mean-minded little man', 167 (LA); complete reversal in his economic policy since the general election, 170 (PC); supposed Tory reluctance to follow him in the censure debate, 171 (S); his distortion of fact in Gallery programme, 172 (S); dispraised, 198 (P); the National Economic Plan to be a springboard-for what?, 25t (LA); a disillusioned supporter, 259, 288 (L); 279 (LA); his slender majority and its effects, 339 (LA); at the party conference, 402 (PC); 'Harold will see you through', 402 (PC); displeasure at the BBC's handling of the party conference-and the purpose behind it, 405, 439 (S); the independence negotiations in Rhodesia, 531 (LA); the Speukership appointments, 534 (S); the form of words 'I propose to fly', 534 (S); similarity to Mr. Macmillan, 570 (PC); emergence as a national Prime Minister, 570 (PC); the Rhodesian crisis, 571 (S); Rhodesia: has he done 'everything in a man's power'?, 603 (LA), 655 (L); his chances of forming a second administra- tion, 603 (LA); Liberal support bought at price of steel
nationalisation?, 606 (PC); general election intended for October, 19667, 606 (PC); taking the Liberals for a ride, 609 (S); his fundamental error over Rhodesia. 651 (PC); telephone conversa- tion with Ian Smith published, 653 (S); attitude to the Security Council resolution on Rhodesia, 680 (LA); 683 (PC); the Queen's 'approval' of ministerial acts, 685 (S); The Conservatism of Mr. Wilson, 731 (PC); statement on sending troops to Zambia, 735 (S); avoidance of a party confrontation over Rhodesia, 764 (LA); improvising a policy over Rhodesia, 764 (LA); A Quick Election?, 766 (PC); his various roles, 766 (PC); visits to the US and UN, 807 (S), 828 (A); Vietnam, 807 (S); 'playing Rhodesia by ear', 807 (S), 863 (L); oil sanctions on Rhodesia, 827 (LA); his hand in the Anglo-Irish negotiations, 834 (S); his Cabinet re-shuffle only ring-a-roses, 860 (S) Wily Widow, The (Hampstead Civil Theatre), 105 (AA) Windscreens, shattered, 358 (A), 379, 408 (L)
WINES AND SPIRITS
British consumption of wine, 59 (CI); wine clubs, 59 (CI); a book on cocktails, 131 (CI); Pimms Nos. 1-6, 131 (CI); the champagne houses, 160 (CI); the state monopoly in Norway, 216 (CI), 227 (S); some clarets, 271 (CI); clever names for blended wine, 299 (Cl); Raymond Postgate's Plain Man's Guide to Wine, 359 (Cl); the 1964 vintage, 427 (CI); half a dozen Swiss wines, 495 (CI); Italian wines, 523 (CI); some Rumanian wines, 639 (Cl); wine by post, 699 (Cl); Peter Dominic's wine list, 670, 753 (Cl); order forms in wine lists, 753, 819 (CI); w nes for Christmas, 773 (A); whisky, 872 (CI Winning of the West, The, Theodore Roosevelt, 416 (R) Winsor, Kathleen, Wanderers Eastward, Wanderers West, 456 (R) Wise, David, and T. B. Ross, The Invisible Government, 424 (R) Wiseman, Thomas, Czar, 666 (R)
Wolfe, Thomas W., Soviet Strategy at the Crossroads, 519 (R) Woman and Woman's Own, 390 (el)
WOMEN
Paris fashion shows, 160 (A); Moslem attitude to, 540, 579 (L); age of marriage related to physical beauty?, 775 (L); interviewed, 844 (R); competition from women novelists, 862 (A) Women's magazines: 390 (CI); policy and contents, 650 (A), 686 (L) Wood and Windfall, John Holloway, 488 (R) Woodcock, George, 279 (LA), 309 (PC), 330 (E) Woodhouse, C. M., The Battle of Navarino, 156 (R) Wood, John, (ed.) A Nation Not Afraid. The Thinking of Enoch Powell, 71 (A) Woolf, Virginia, Contemporary Writers (ed. Jean Guiget), 698 (R) Wordsworth, 696 (R) World on the Last Day, The, David Stacton, 17 (R) Wouk. Herman, Don't Stop the Carnival, 56 (R) Wraight, A. D., and Virginia F. Stern, In Search of Christopher Marlowe: A Pictorial Biography, 182 (R) Wraight, Robert, The Art Game, 815 (R) Wright, Edgar, Mrs. Gaskell: The Basis for Reassessment, 518 (R) Wrinkle in the Skin, A, John Christopher, 666 (R) Writers and Politics, Conor Cruise O'Brien, 63 (L) Wyatt, Woodrow, 6 (PC) Yates, Jack, and H. Thorold, Tire Shell Guide to Lincolnshire, 240 (8 Year of the Whale, The, George Mackay Brown, 488 (R) Yellow Fever, Jean Larteguy (trans. Kan Fielding), 213 (R) Yemen, The: Notes from the Yemen, 229 (A) Yesterday's Deterrent, Jonathan Steinberg, 845 (R) Yogi and the Commissar, The, Arthur Koestler, 418 (R) Young Commonwealth Poets '65, (ed.) P. L. Brent, 868 (R) Young Visitors, The, John Wain, 356 (R) Yuletide Long Ago, A, 836 (A) Zahn, Curtis, American Contemporary, 184 (K) ZAMBIA after a year of independence, 436 (A); British troops to dispatched, 735 (5); 802 (P); a Zambian view of the Rhodedi crisis, 831 (A) Zambian Days, 802 (P) Zeiss: the Carl Zeiss Stiftung lawsuit, 859 (LL) Zeman, Z. A. B., and W. B. Scharlau, The Merchant of Revolution The Life of Alexander Israel Helphand (Parvus) 1867-1924 328 (R) Ziegler, Philip, Addington, 711 (R) Zweig, Ferdynand, The Quest for Fellowship, 186 (R) do • • 583 (fd)
CONTRI BUTORS
Adrian, Leslie, 24, 59, 87, 131, 160, 188, 216, 244, 271, 299, 331, 358, 390, 427, 459, 495, 523, 558, 594, 638, 669, 718, 753, 791, 819, 848, 872 (CI) Ahmed, Nasim, 308 (A) Allegro, John, 733 (A) Ailsop, Kenneth, 327, 417, 456, 520, 554, 715, 869 (R) Alvarez, A., 52, 620 (R)
Amaya, Mario, 657, 809 (AA)
Kenneth, enneth, 320 (A) Anderson, Patrick, 16, 78, 107 (AA), 212, 664, 743 (R) Augstein, Rudolf, 316 (A) August, Collingwood, 100, 611 (A) Baker, Denys Val, 569 (A) Barnes, Clive, 77, 179, 264 (AA) Bateman. David, 354 (P) Bayley. John, 154, 696 (R) Bedford, Sybille, 555 (R) Behan, Brian, 103, 849 (A) Beichman, Arnold, 69, 202, 229, 255, 653, 730 (A) Bendixson, Terence, 152, 292, 410, 777, 842 (AA) Benedictus, David, 16, 40, 78, 105, 179, 209, 234, 261, 290, 324 (AA) Berry, R. T., 253 (A) Betjeman, John, 53 (R) Blake, Quentin, 816 (R) Blake, Robert, 711, 844 (R) Bonham Carter, Mark, 7 (A) Booker, Christopher, 5, 33, 69, 97, 140, 169, 198, 225, 253, 373, 401, 437, 468, 505, 533, 803 (A) Boumeester, M. C„ 749 (R) Bradbury, Malcolm, 293 (R), 770 (A) Brahma, Caryl, 256 (A) Braybrooke, Neville, 156, 212, 267, 388, 844 (R) Brien, Alan, 25, 60 88, 132, 161, 189, 217, 245, 272, 301, 332, 359, 391, 428, 460, 496, 523, 559, 595, 639, 671, 719, 754, 792, 820, 837 (A) Brock, William, 241 (R)
Brogan (R , D. W., 43, 153, 294, 354, 42Z 545, 702 (R), 732 (A),
843 I Brunner, John, 345, 509, 805 (A) Buchan, William, 240, 454, 709 (R)
Burgess,R A) nthony, 20, 418, 452, 491, 550, 591, 706, 745 (R), 833 (A),
846 (R) Butler, Bill, 281 (A) Byrom, Bill, 112, 242, 356 (R) Cardus, Neville, 290, 351 (AA) Causley, Charles, 704, 812 (P) Cheshire, Group-Captain Leonard, VC, 173 (A Churchill, Randolph S., 281, 309, 341, 572 (A) Clark, Alan, 549 (R) Cline, R. A., 144, 572 (A), 859 (LL) Cohen, J. M., 624 (R) Conquest, Robert, 552 (R) Cook, Don, 68, 147, 197, 280, 504, 568, 680, 728 (A) Crisp, Clement, 321 450, 516, 619, 739, 810, 865 (AA) Crossley-Holland, Kevin, 629 (R) Crozier, Brian, 74 (A), 109, 210, 455, 703 (R) Culhane, David M., 143 (A) Cunliffe, Marcus, 45 (R) Curran, Charles, MP, 472, 605, 650, 681, 729, 765, 800, 829, 857 (A) Custos, 23, 57, 86, 130, 158, 187, 215, 243, 270, 298, 330, 357, 389, 426, 458, 494, 521, 558, 593, 668, 717, 752, 789, 818, 871 (E) Daniel, Glyn, 589 (R) Daniel, John, 518, 548, 588, 662 (R) Davenport, John, 48, 414, 487, 548, 714, 813 (R) Davenport, Nicholas, 22, 57, 84, 128, 158, 186, 214, 270, 297, 330 (E), 345 (A), 389, 425, 457, 493, 521, 557, 592 (B), 624 (R), 636, 667, 717, 731, 789, 817, 847, 871 (E) Davies, Gloria Evans, 420 (P) de Mare, P. B. 183 (R) Denniston, Robin, 185, 746 (R) Denvir, Bernard, 300 (A) Dick, Kay, 455, 786 (R) Donnelly, Desmond, MP, 267 (R), 371 (A Egremont, Lord, 835 (A) Erickson, John, 30, 328, 319, 664 (R Fisher, Nigel, MP, 340 (A) Flew, Antony, 784 (R) Footman, David, 492, 590 (R) Franklin, Harry, 226, 436, 532, 831 (A) Fret, Otto, 319 (A) Gainham, Sarah, 82 (R), 168, 252, 315, 400, 535, 609, 769 (A) Galloway, David D., 520, 626, 787 (R) Gent, Maurice, 96, 196 280, 648, 728 (A) Gilbert, Dorothy, 590p)
Gladwin, Lord, 537, 575 (A)
Gray, Basil, 587 (R) Green, E. M. B., 749 (R) Greene, Graham, 230 (A) Gwynn, Denis, 111 (R) Hale, Rupert, 144 (A) Hamburger, Michael, 55, 553 (P) Hamilton, the Duchess of, 608 (A) Hamilton, Ian, 211, 551 (R) Harrison, Keith, 213, 384, 488, 635 (R) Hastings, Osbert, 4, 227, 400, 573 (A) Hattersley, Roy, MP, 9 143, 224, 403, 806 (A) Haywood, Hilary. 801 (A) Head, Simon, 340 (A Heald, Tim, 442 (A) Heath, Edward, MP, 115 (E) Henniker Heaton, Elizabeth, 628 (R) Heppenstall, Rayner, 82, 452 (R) Hibbert, Christopher, 156, 814 (R) Hills, Joan, 102 (A) Hingley, Ronald, 213, 239, 329, 705 (R) Hobsbaum, Philip, 662 (P) Holland, Mary, 24, 87, 160, 216, 272, 331, 369, 670, 819, 872 (A) Hollis, Christopher, 10, 34, 70, 98, 170, 198, 226, 256, 300, 312, 370, 402, 438, 470 (P), 475 (A), 506, 535, 570, 650, 683 (P), 684 (A), 730, 766, 802, 830, 858 (P) Holloway, John, 181 (R), 420 (P), 812 (R) Honey, P. J., 19, 661 (R), 804 (A) Hood, Stuart, 205, 261, 323 (AA), 342 (A), 379, 447, 516, 581, 659, 741, 810 (AA), 856 (A), 866 (AA) Hope-Wallace, Philip, 542 (R) Hutchinson, George, 10, 407 (A) Ives, E. W., 784 (R) James, Robert Rhodes, 110, 154, 356, 517, 868 (R) C Jarrett-Kerr, Martin, R, 746 (R) Jennings, Elizabeth, 109, 269, 488, 588, 632, 868 (R) Johnson, Hugh, 771 (A) Katkov, George, 81 (R) Keller, Hans, 42, 544, 811 (AA) Kempton, Murray, 8. 36, 71, 100, 145, 224, 282, 312, 347, 437, 509, 568, 650, 682, 731, 764, 803, 859 (A) Kennedy, Ludovic, 507 (A) Kennelly, Brendan, 18 (R) Kitchen, Sir Geoffrey, 121 (E) Kizer, Carolyn, 870 (P) Knowles, David, 17, 265, 710 (R) Kyle, Keith, 441, 476, 504 (A) Lancaster, Osbert, 836 (A) Lerner, Laurence, 420 (P) Lewis, Paul, 198 (A) Llandaff, the Bishop of, 747 (R) Llewellyn-Smith, Michael, 96 (A) Lothbury, 23, 58, 86, 130, 159, 187, 215, 243, 271, 298, 357, 390, 426, 458, 494, 522, 593, 637:669, 752, 790, 818, 872 (E) M., E. 628 (R) McAuley, James, 783 (P) McFadzean, Sir William, 116 (E) Maclnnes, Colin, 861 (A) MacLeod, lain, 71, 200, 471, 507 (A), 855 (LA)
MacRae, Donald G. 296 (R)
Maddox, John, 283 (A) Makelg, Hester, 112, 241, 357, 490, 665, 785 (R) Makins, Christopher, 386 (R.) Mann, Otto, 317 (A) Manning, Olivia, 20 (R) Maslin, Penelope, 594 (A) Maude, Angus, MP, 652 (A) Middleton, Drew, 172 (A) Moss, Elaine, 627 (R) Murarka, Dev, 68, 97, 196 (A), 292 (AA), 368, 468, 533, 604, 728, 800, 830, 856 (A) Nowlan, Kevin B., 239 (R) Osborne, Charles, 18 (R) O'Shaughnessy, Hugh, 148, 649 (A) Penelope, Sister, CSMV, 748 (12)
Philidor, 23, 58, 87, 132, 161, 189, 217, 245, 273, 301, 333, 360
392, 429, 460, 496, 524, 560, 595, 640, 671, 720, 750, 787, 81 849, 873 (C) Pickthorn, Sir Kenneth, MP, 83 (R) Playfair, Giles, 102, 171, 648 (A) Plomer, William, 44, 414 (R) Plumb, J. H., 108, 421, 846 (R) Porteous, Hugh Gordon, 423, 744, 845 (R) Quennell, Peter, 712 (R)
Quigly, Isabel, 13, 41, 78, 106, 151, 180, 291, 324, 351, 380, 41'
447, 485, 512, 544, 586, 617, 657, 691, 741, 780, 842, 844 864 (AA) Quoodle, 8, 37, 73, 99, 145, 171, 201, 227, 254, 283, 314, 439, 47 508, 534, 571, 609, d53, 685, 735, 769, 807, 834, 860 (S) Ram, William F. W., 126 (E) Raven, Simon, 81, 355, 413 (R), 475 (A), 816 (P.), 862 (A) Reddaway, Peter, 155 (R) Redgrove, Peter, 81 (P) Rees, David, 268, 353, 716, 742, 867 (R) Rees, Goronwy, 326, 424, 816 (R) Reid, Charles, 13, 77, 107, 178, 208, 236, 323, 379, 412, 446, 48 513, 584, 617, 689, 778, 841 (AA) Reynolds, Stanley, 404 (A) Richter, Mordecai, 83, 425, 451 (R) Richmond, I. A., 383 (R) Robertson, Andrew, 296, 329, 590 (R), 773 (A) Robertson, Bryan, 41, 150, 208, 236, 260, 350, 382, 481 (AA) 576 (A), 586 (AA) Rodway, Stella, 63l (R) Rogers, David, 229, 258, 287, 312, 377, 428, 469 (A) Rooum, Donald, 310 (A) Rosenthal, M. L., 82 (P), 241, 419, 625, 699 (R) Rutherford, Malcolm, 604 (A) Sacker, Chanchal, 308 (A) Scannell, Vernon, 184 (P), 666 (R) Selzer, Michael, 605 (A) Seton-Watson, Hugh, 55, 355 (R) Seymour-Smith, Martin, 182, 266, 384, 454, 518, 546, 621, 698 ( Sherman, Alfred, 18, 186, 294, 813 (R) Sinclair, Andrew, 266, 416, 692 (R) Spurling, Hilary, 38, 141 (A), 352 (AA), 373 (A), 380, 409, 450, 48 513, 542, 584, 619, 659, 689, 739, 778, 809, 840, 866 (AA) Stewart, Desmond, 257, 284 (A) Stewart, Oliver, 252, 505, 681, 832 (A) Stokes, Sir Donald, 118 (E) Storry, Richard, 295 (A)
Strix, 59, 131, 188, 244, 299, 358, 427, 495, 558, 638, 719, 791
848 (A) Sullivan, Michael, 106 (AA) Sykes, Christopher, 294 (R) Tanner, Tony, 80, 781 (R) Taylor, John, 178 (AA) Terraine, John, 54 (R) Thompson, David, 690, 841 (AA) Thompson, J. W. M., 767 (A) Thorne, Christopher, 326, 843 (R) Thwaite, Anthony, 420 (P) Tomasson, Katherine, 490 (R) Tremayne, Sydney, 267 (P) Truswell, G. C., 124 (E) Tube, Henry, 235, 4I0, 543, 777 (AA) Turnell, Martin, 708 (R) Vansittart, Peter, 56, 184 (R), 201 (A), 295, 424, 630, 782 (R) Vaughan, Paul, 122 (E) von Raven, Wolfram, 318 (A) Warbey, William, MP, 36 (A) Watchman, 343, 375, 405 (S)
Watkins, Alan, 6 34, 70, 98, 142, 170, 199 (PC), 225 (A), 309 (PCi
346 (A), 370 (PC), 387 (R), 402, 438, 470, 506, 532, 536, 569 (A 570, 606, 651, 683, 731, 766, 802, 831, 858 (PC) Watkins, Vernon, 707 (P) Watson, Francis, 182, 815 (R) Watt, David, 828 (A) Watt, D. C., 325 (R), 374 (A) Wheeler, Sir Mortimer, 870 (R) Williams-Ellis, Amabel, 633 (R) Williamson, Henry, 238 (R) Xyclts, Stephen G., 83 (R)