SPECTATOR
INDEX FOR JANUARY -JUNE, 1962 INDEX OF SUBJECTS AND TITLES
A A la Recherche du Temps Perdu, 745 (A) Ableman, Paul, As Near As 1 Can Get, 760 (R)
Abrams, M. H.' The English Romantic Poets, 692 (R)
Adams, John, 76 (R) Adams, Sherman, First-Hand Report, 77 (R) Adenauer, Dr.: 197 (A); 608 (LA); The Grip Weakens, 641 (A) Admiral and the Nuns, The, Frank Tuohy, 628 (R) Adventure with Crime, Josephine Bell, 486 (R)
ADVERTISING
protecting the public against obnoxious advertising, 32 (LA), 35 37 (A), 39, 69, 98, 135. 169, 206, 240 (L); a consumer- orientated advertising agency?, 32 (LA), 35, 37 (A), 69, 98, 206 (L); an Advertising Authority or Advertising Advisory Council?, 32 (LA), 39 (L); Newman Neame's 'Take Home Books' not advertising, 85 (Cl); fall-out shelters and advertising, 154 (PS); the political asides in the E. H. Brooks advertisements, 240, 270, 305 (L) Advertising and People, 35-37 (A) Afore Night Come (Arts), 793 (CA) Africa: the danger of 'Balkanisation', 62 (A); the Lagos Con- ference, 167 (A); economic effects of Britain joining the EEC, 203 (A); advice for colonial officers' wives, 665 (A); 483 (R) Africa, South: Dr. Vcrwoerd's proposed 'self-government' for the Transkei, 133 (A); Bantu education, 234 (A); Lord Montgomery on South Africa, 357 (LA); book reviews, 46, 144 African Obstacles, 203 (A) Afro-Asian countries: attitude in the UN, 160 (LA) After the Storm, 414 (P) Agreement in Laos, 780 (LA)
AGRICULTURE
the EEC bogged down over agricultural policy, 24 (A); the EEC's agricultural policy agreed, 93 (A), 118 (F); interests of British farmers and the Commonwealth contradictory in EEC negotiations, 260 (LA); British negotiations on terms of entry into the EEC, 262 (A); failure of collectivised farming in Russia, 324 (LA); Common Market negotiations over Commonwealth food, 640 (A); difficulty of reconciling Britain's Commonwealth interests and European commitments, 739 (LA) Aid for Ulbricht?, 709 (A) Aida (Covent Garden), 683 (CA)
Airt TRAVEL AND AVIATION lack of consideration for passengers at London Airport, 26 (Cl); travelling across the US in a jet airliner, 65 (A); airport shops, 189 (CA); proposed reduction in North Atlantic fares, 189 (Cl); the V-bombers' contribution to defence, 359 (A), 649 (L); Polymorphs for Passengers, 534 (A), 583, 620 (L); Dr. Barnes Wallis's 'arrowhead' polymorph, 534 (A), 583, 620 (L); meals during flight, 702 (Cl), 822 (L); BOAC-Cunard Ltd. formed, 780 (A); 212 (R)
Akers-Douglas, Aretas, 21 (R) Albigensian Crusade, the, 145 (R) Aldermaston March, the: high proportion of Communists in march, 532 (S), 583 (L) Alerted Village, 853 (A) Alexander, Boyd, England's Wealthiest Son: A Study of William Beckford, 312 (R)
ALGERIA
the OAS and their terrorism, 31 (PW), 33 (A), 59 (PW), 137 (L), 160 (A), 357 (LA), 389 (A); preparation for gradual French withdrawal, 33 (A); murders by OAS and FLN, 59 (PW), 137 (L); peace likely soon, 128 (LA); the OAS's political weakness, 128 (LA); further bloodshed, 159 (PW); The Jews of Algeria, 229 (A); the essential tests for a cease-fire 'agreement, 229 (A); cease-fire agreement near, 323 (PW), 325 (A); cease-tire agree- ment signed, 357 (LA); the Algerian war, 374 (R), 445, 475 (L); troops shoot down demonstrators in Algiers, 389 (A), 443„(L); ex- General Jouhaud captured, 389 (A), and tried, 502 (S); referendum in France approves de Gaulle's Algerian policy, 464 (LA); the Guardian correspondent Clare Hollingworth, 501 (S), 538 (L); ex- General Salan: captured, 528 (LA), on trial, 673 (A), sentenced to life imprisonment, 741 (A); the supreme military court for the OAS trials, 741 (A); an agreement reached between the FLN and the OAS, 812 (LA); the future in Algeria after independence, 845 (A); 278 (R) Alice Through the Looking-Glass (Lyric), 16 (CA) Aliens: unfriendly welcome at ports, 650 (L) All Monarchists Now, 715 (A) All Sons of Kings, 823 (A) All the Blood Within Me, 399 (A) All the Paintings of Bruegel, (ed.) V. Denis, 559 (R.) All Those in Favour?, (ed.) C. H. Rolph, 357 (LA) Allerton, Robert, and Tony Parker, The Courage of his Convictions, 416 (R), 443 (L) Alternative vote, the, 583, 619, 650, 719 (L) Alvarez, A., (ed.) The New Poetry, 688 (R)
America e Mobile', 'L', 103 (A)
American Acceptance, 844 (LA) American Invasion, The, Francis Williams, 481 (R) Americanisation of the English language, 190 (PS)
'Amnesty': investigation of political prisoners in Portugal, 471 (A) Among the Dangs' George P. Elliott, 250 (R)
Anarchy over the Border, 672 (LA) Anatomy of Soviet Man, The, Klaus Mehnert, 451 (R) Anders, °anther, Burning Conscience. The case of the Hiroshima Pilot Claude Eatherly told in his letters to Gunther Anders, 198 (R), 239, 270 (L) Andrew Jackson, Symbol for an Age, John William Ward, 694 (R) Andrzeyevski, George, Ashes and Diamonds, 342 (R) Anger and After, John Russell Taylor, 800 (R) Animals: descendants of Napoleon's hounds in the Dordogne?, 14 (L); 221 (PS); prayers for, 650 (L) Ann& derniere a Marienbad, L', 274 (CA), 375 (R) Answer, An, 339 (P) Anthropology, 724 (R) Anti-Americanism: 481 (R), 507 (L); a BBC symposium, 576 (S), 620, 650 (L) Anti-Germanism: 613 (S), 646 (A), 679, 718, 751 (L) Anti-Marketeers, The, 432 (LA) Anti-Slavery: The Crusade for Freedom in America, Dwight Lowell Dumond, 688 (R) Apartheid: 357 (LA); book reviews, 46, 144 Apollo, 382 (PS) Appeal to Moscow, 464 (LA) Appeal to the People, Sir Ivor Jennings, 142 (R) Approaching the Union, 464 (LA) Appleby, John T., Henry 11, 862 (R) Arabs: the Israeli-Arab war, 20 (R), 99 (I); bewilderment and uncertainty in the Arab world after collapse of the UAR, 67 (A); Erskine Childers on Suez, 178 (R) Arbitration, industrial, 127 (LA), 128 (A) Archieology: early Greek civilisation, 278 (R); the Nubian temples, 591 (R); 757 (R) Architects, Royal Institute of British, 502 (A), 529 (LA)
ARCHITECTURE
Sir Joseph Paxton, 77 (R); Georgian Bath, 336 (L); Frank Lloyd Wright, 358 (A); architecture at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, 623 (CA); Coventry Cathedral, 681 (A), 751, 791, 821, 854 (L) Ardon, 243 (CA) Argentina: political crisis follows general election, 388 (LA); 433 (S) Arguments for Testing, The, 573 (A) Aristotle, Werner Jaeger, 696 (R) Arm of Flesh, The, James Salter, 48 (R) Arms and Arms Control, (ed.) Ernest W. Lefever, 686 (R)
ARMY AND ARMED FORCES
the Army Reserve Bill, 94 (PC); the Government White Paper on defence, 227 (PW), 227 (LA); BAOR courts-martial and army behaviour, 779 (PW), 783 (S); the Cameronians, 779 (PW), 783 (S), 822 (L); curfew on unmarried BAOR soldiers, 843 (PW), 847 (S)
Armytage, W. H. G., Heavens Below: Utopian Experiments in England, 1560-1960, 19 (R) Arnold, Ralph, A Very Quiet War, 254 (PS)
ART
recent acquisitions at the National Portrait Gallery, 26 (PS); the Royal Academy winter exhibition 'Primitives to Picasso', 41 (CA); modern Spanish painting, 100 (CA); Mark Tobey exhibi- tion, 174 (CA); Ardon exhibition, 243 (CA); the Onstad col- lection of modern art, 307 (CA), 336 (L); the Royal Academy's proposed sale of the Leonardo cartoon, 324 (LA), 369 (CA); a Coldstream painting, 336(L); Dubuffet, 336 (L); the Bauhaus painters, 446 (CA); a Pissarro painting, 508 (L); Coldstream exhibition, 623 (CA); architecture at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, 623 (CA); Stanley Spencer, 657 (R); Francis Bacon exhibition, 753 (CA); Graham Sutherland exhibition, 858 (CA); book reviews, 22, 377, 559 Art and Practice of Diplomacy, The, Sir Charles Webster, 114 (R) Art of Seduction, The (Aldwych), 398 (CA) Arthur Hugh Clough: The Uncommitted Mind, Katharine Chorley, 214 (R) As a Man Grows Older, Rale Svevo, 409 (R) As I Seem to Remember, Sir Leonard Woolley, 314 (R) As If She Were Mine, Alex Hamilton, 485 (R) As Near as I Can Get, Paul Ableman, 760 (R) As You Like It (Aldwych), 71 (CA) Ash, Maurice A., The Human Cloud, 783 (S) Ashes and Diamonds, George Andrzeyevski, 342 (R) Asia in the European Age, 14994955, Michael Edwardes, 277 (R)
Aspirin, Aspro and Dispnn, 35 (A), 98, 169, 240 (L)
At the End of One's Tether, 423 (F)
At Twelve Mr. Byng Was Shot, Dudley Pope, 725 (R)
At Your Peril. Hugh Cudlipp, 531 (R) Ataturk, Irfan and Margarete Orga, 112 (R) Athos, Mount, 114 (R) Atomic Energy Authority: claim against, 11(A) Attack on Profitability-and Shares, The, 729 (F) August, 1914, Barbara W. Tuchman, 723 (R) Aussi Longue Absence, line, 174 (CA) Australia: post-war changes and crumbling egalitarianism, 535 (A), 619, 649 (L); 659 (10 Australian Paradox, Jeanne MacKenzie, 659 (R) Austria: problem of relationship with the EEC, 129 (A)
Auto da Fe, Elias Canetti (trans. C. V. Wedgwood), 214 (10
Autobiography, Frank Richards, 596 (R) Autumn Wood, The 414 (P)
Aviation: see AIR TRAVEL AND AVIATION
Ayer, A. J., Foundations of Empirical Knowledge, 696 (R) Aymit, Marcel, The Conscience of Love, 148 (R) Babbitt, Irving, Rousseau and Romanticism, 691 (R) Bachelors Get Lonely, A.A. Fair, 866 (R) Back from Bonn, 32 (LA) Back to Work, 92 (LA) Backward Glance, 5 (A) Bacon, vacuum-packed, 602 (CI) Bacon, Francis, 753 (CA) Baker, Dorothy, Cassandra at the Wedding, 865 (R) Baklanov, Grigory, The Foothold, 116 (10 Balchln, Nigel, Seen Dimly Before Dawn, 78 (R) Baldick, Robert, (ed. and trans.) Pages from the Goncourt Journal, 797 (R)
BALLET
Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker and Sleeping Beauty ballets, 16 (CM; Cinderella (Royal Ballet), 71 (CA); Martha Graham, 140 (CM; Stravinsky's ballets, 173 (CA); Swan Lake at Covent Garden and in the provinces, 210 (CA); Fonteyn as Odette/Odile, 210, 875 (CA); Beryl Grey as Odette/Odile, 210 (CA); Rudolf Nurgev, 271, 857 (CA); Shindig's 'American' choreography, 306 (CA); Covent Garden's 'museum pieces', 370 (CA); three Covent Garden premiers danseurs, 447 (CA); Erik Bruhn, 512 (CA); • Ashton's Les Rendezvous on TV, 542 (CA); the Royal Ballet's gala (Covent Garden), 621 (CA); Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring, 651 (CA); the Royal Danish Ballet, 684, 752 (CA); the Royal Swedish Ballet, 752 (CA); Nureyev in Swan Lake (Covent Garden), 857 (CA) Banda, Dr. Hastings, 389 (A) Banned Wagen, 609 (A) Barabbas, 796 (CA)
Barbary Light, The, P. H. Newby, 454 (R)
Barere, Bertrand, Leo Gershoy, 516 (R)
Barnes, Djuna, Spillway, 690 (R)
Banes, Claude, 278 (10 Barrett, Michael, The Return of the Cornish Sailor, 281 (R) Barstow, Stan, A Kind of Loving, 695 (10 D Barton, erek, The Rules of the Game, 314 Bassani, Giorgio, A Prospect of Ferrara, 834 R) Bate, W. J., From Classic to Romantic, 692 (It) Bates, Darrell, The Mango and the Palm, 799 (R) Bath, Georgian, 336 (L) Bathing suits, 774 (CI) Battle for Crete, John Hall Spencer, 625 (10 Battle of Britain, The, Basil Collier, 212 (R) Battles qf the Crimean War, W. Baring Pemberton, 557 (R) Bauhaus painters, 446 (CA) Bazna, Elyesa, in collaboration with Hans Nogly (trans. Eric Mosbacher), I Was Cicero, 658 (R) Beastly to the Germans, 646 (A) Beauty treatment, 601 (A) Beaverbrook, Lord, The Divine Propagandist, 626 (R) Bebo's Girl, Carlo Cassola (trans. Marguerite Waldman), 78 (R) Beckett, Samuel, Poems In English, 453 (R) Beckford, William, 312 (R) Beckwith, Lillian, The Sea for Breakfast, 115 (R) Bed Bug, The (Mermaid), 241 (CA) Beecham, Sir Thomas, 587 (CA) Beer: 252 (A), 270 (L); draught beer, 367, 508, 538 (L) Beerbohm, Max, 800(R) Beginning in Sight, 390 (A) Belgium: attitude to British negotiations to join the EEC, 782 (A) Bell, Josephine, Adventure with Crime, 486 (10 Bellarmine, St. Robert, 746 (A), 791 (L) Benedictus, David, The Fourth of June, 760 (R) Benelux: attitudes of the Benelux countries to British negotiations to enter the EEC, 782 (A) Benn, Anthony Wedgwood: the Bristol Fund, 171 (L) Bennett, Arnold, Imperial Palace, 249 (R) Berdyaev, Nicholas, The Russian Revolution, 693 (R) Berger, John, The Foot of Clive, 343 (R)
BERLIN
the Berlin problem in 1961, 5 (A); divergence between British and West German views on Berlin, 32 (LA); 197 (A); Herr Ulbricht's proposals for supervision of access to West Berlin, 388 (LA); Dean Rusk's 'package deal' proposal leaked in Bonn, 496 (LA); Dean Rusk's talks with Russian ambassador, 527 (LA); the West must recognise the limits of the possible, 639 (LA); Dr. Adenauer in Berlin, 641(A) Berlin, 496 (LA) Berlioz, 210 (CA) Bernard Shaw: Platform and Pulpit, (ed.) Dan H. Laurence, 211 (10 Bertz, Eduard, 115 (R) Better Trade than Fade, 616 (A) Between Mars and Venus, Robert Conquest, 596 (10, 680 (L) Bern!, John Symonds, 690 (R) Bibliography of Anti-Slavery in America, A, Dwight Lowell Dumond, 688 (A) Big Fight in the City, The, 149 (F) Big Killing, The (Prince's), 171 (CA) Biology of Art, The, Desmond Morris, 559 (R) Birds from Britannia, H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, 799 (R)
Birds of Paradise, The, Paul Scott, 559 (R)
Birkett, Lord, 445 (L) Birmingham, 154 (PS) Birth of Britain, The, Winston S. Churchill, 693 (R) Black, Gavin, Dead Man Calling, 486 (10 Black, lan Stuart, The High Bright Sun, 728 (R) Blackamoor's Urn, The, Jean Morris. 148 (R) Blackmailer's Charter, 232 (A) Blakeston, Oswell, The Night's Moves, 80 (R) Bleak House, 34 (PC) Blitz! (Adelphi), 653 (CA) Blood and Roses, 140 (CA) Blood of the Lamb, The, Peter De Vries, 661 (R) Bloody Sunday, James Gleeson, 757 (R) Blue of Capricorn, The, Eugene Burdick, 516 (R) Bluebolt One, Philip McCutchan, 729 (R)
Blumberg, Myrna, White Madam, 144 (R)
Blunt Hatchets, 812 (LA) Boas, Louise Schutz, Harriet Shelley: Five Long Years, 180 (10 Boas, Marie, The Scientific Renaissance 1450-1630, 276 (10 Boat Show, the, 44 (CA) Bochenski, I. M. Contemporary European Philosophy, 696 (R) Body and Soul, 65 (A) Boeing-Boeing (Apollo), 306 (CA) Bogged Down on the Farm, 24 (A) Boland, John, The Gentlemen at Large, 866 00 Bon Voyage, 826 (CA)
Bone, James, 643 (S)
Bonn, 774 (PS) Bonnard, Andre, Greek Civilization from Euripides to Alexandria (trans. R. C. Knight), 278 (R) BOOKS American bids for a stake in British publishing, 438 (A), 474 (L); being one's own publisher, 505 (A), 538 (L); The Publisher Regrets, 506 (A) Boorstin, Daniel J., The Image, or What Happened to the American Dream, 415 (R) Borneman, Ernest, The Compromisers, 728 (R) Bottome, Phyllis, The Goal, 314 (R) Bottrall, Ronald, Collected Poems, 212 (R) Boulting, John and Roy, 435 (A) Bouret, Jean, Henri Rousseau, 377 (R) Boxing: Benny Paret dies after losing world championship fight, 434 (A) Boyle, Andrew, Trenchard, 412 (R) Bradley, F. H., Ethical Studies, 696 (R) Bradshaw, George, Practise to Deceive, 728 (R) Breath of Life, The, 97 (A) Briant, Keith, Marie Slopes, 758 (R) Bridges Syndicate, the, 362 (A) Brighton, 87 (PS) Brinton, Henry, Purple 6, 486 (R) Brion, Marcel: Daily Life in the Vienna of Mozart and Schubert, 182 (R); Kandinsky, 377 (R) Britain in the Sixties: Communications, Raymond Williams, 554 (R) Britain in the Sixties: Education for Tomorrow, John Vaizey, 554 (R) Britannica Book of the Year, 1962, 565 (PS) British Foreign Policy in the Second World War, Sir Llewellyn Woodward, 374 (R) British Foreign Policy Since the Second World War, C. M. Wood- house, 230 (A) Broadcasting: artists' appearances on BBC restricted by contracts with record companies. 240 (L); the Pillcington Committee's report, 843 (PW), 843 (LA) Brockman, Eric, Last Bastion, 114 (R) Brombert, Victor, The Intellectual Hero. Studies in the French Novel, 1880-1955, 588 (R) Bronchitis: W. P. Knowles's treatment for, 97 (A), 135, 170, 205, 240 (L) Brongersma, L. D., and G. F. Venema, To the Mountains of the Stars (trans. Alan G. Readett), 659 (R) Bronze Age Heroes, 827 (A) Brooks, E. H., and Son: political asides in their property advertise- ments, 240, 270, 305 (L) Brooks, Jeremy, Henry's War, 834 (R) Brown, Ivor, Mind Your Language, 766 (R) Brownjohn, Alan, The Railings: Poems, 212 (R) Bruce, Lenny, 433 (S), 585 (CA) Bruhn, Erik, 512 (CA) Buchwald, Art, How Much Is That in Dollars?, 518 (R)
BUDGET, THE 1962
Pre-Budget Words to Mr. Lloyd, 281 (F); Two Budget Reforms, 378 (F); the Budget considered, 463 (PW), 463 (LA), 487 (F); its disregard of our export needs, 519 (F); why the speculative gains tax should be dropped, 598 (F) Building: an inquiry into a Russian building project at Highgate, 643 (S) Bull from the Sea, The. Mary Renault, 343 (R) Burdick, Eugene, The Blue of Capricorn, 516 (R) Burgess, Anthony, A Clockwork Orange, 661 (R) Burma, 277 (R) Burning Conscience. The case of the Hiroshima pilot Claude Eatherly told in his letters to Gunther Anders, 198 (R), 239, 270 (L) Burnley, 838 (PS) Busy Body, The, Elizabeth Ferrara, 281 (R) Butler, Gwendoline, Coffin in Oxford, 7213 (R) Butler, Samuel, 798 (R) Bator, Michel, Degrees, 834 (R) Butter, 702 (Cl) Butterfield, L. H., (ed.) Diary and Autobiography of John Adams, 76 (R) Butterfield, William, 270 (L) Buzek, Antonin, 468 (S)
By-ELECTIONS
Orpington, 355 (LA), 363, 392 (A), 395, 396, 443 (L); Torrington (1958), 363 (A); recent by-election voting trends, 530 (A); Montgomeryshire, 617 (A), 640 (LA); West Middlesbrough, 741 (A); West Derbyshire, 779 (LA) Byng, Admiral, 725 (R) Cl Byrne, M. St. are, Elizabethan Life in Town and Country, 693 (R) Byzantines, The, David Talbot Rice, 757 (R) Cabaret, German, 397 (CA) Call Me Not Fool, 133 (A) Call to the Commonwealth, A, Sir Derek Walker-Smith and Peter Walker, 812 (LA) Calvin, Henry, The System, 486 (R) Calvino, hair., The Non-existent Knight (trans. Archibald Colquhoutd, 148 (R) Cambridge: controversy over development plan, 785 (A), 822, 855 (L) Cambridge University: the University or the College as the adminis- trative unit?, 362 (A)
CAMPAIGN FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
Communist influence in, 532 (S), 583 (L), 613 (S), 649, 750 (L); attitude of intellectuals to 577 (A), 619 (L); Communist-inspired interruptions at Labour Party May Day rally, 607 (PW), 607 (LA), 613 (S); soon likely to be proscribed by Labour Party?, 607 (LA); as a 'conservative' influence, 715 (A), 791, 855 (L); 812 (LA)
CANADA
an ITV programme on Canada, 272 (CA); issues in the general election, 572 (A), 793 (L); reasons for the Conservative victory in 1958, 572 (A), 650 (L); and the Common Market, 572 (LA); Progressive Conservatives lose overall majority in general election, 812 (LA); a financial crisis, 866 (F); 315 (R) Canadian Election, The 572 (A) Canadian Elections, 812 (LA) Canaktto, W. G. Constable, 377 (R) Canals, J. S. Murphy, 767 (R) Canetti, Elias, Auto da Fti (trans. C. V. Wedgwood), 214 (R) Cannes, 676 (S) Capital Market, The, 770, 802, 836 (F)
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND MURDER
should Adolf Eichmann be put to death?, 9 (A), 70 (L); agitation in Northern Ireland for changes in the death penalty, 263 (A); the Hanratty case, 356 (LA); Donald Hume's newspaper 'con- fession' of murder, 643 (A), 679, 718, 749 (L); the Vera Bruehne murder trial, 819 (A) 'Caramel': derivation, 807 (CI) Card of Hope, The, 160 (A) Carson, Anthony, Poor Man's Mimosa, 315 (R) Casanova, Giacomo, 146 (R) Case for Appeal, A, Lesley Egan, 281 (R) Case of Mr. Multi, The, 228 (LA) Case of the Gilded Lily, The, Erle Stanley Gardner, 486 (R) Cassandra at the Wedding, Dorothy Baker, 865 (R) Cassell, Richard A., Ford Madox Ford: A Study of his Novels, 624 (R) Cassola, Carlo, Bebo's Girl (trans. Marguerite Waldman), 78 (R) Castle Bar, Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch and Daphne du Maurier, 514 (R) Castle in Sweden (Piccadilly), 751 (CA) Casual View of America, A, Salomon de Rothschild, 659 (R) Catch-22, Joseph Heller, 801 (R) Gather, Willa, My Antonia and Lucy Gayheart, 518 (R) Caucasian Chalk Circle, The (Aldwych), 445 (CA) Caveat Emptor, 32 (LA) Cavendish Hotel, the, 734 (PS) CENTO, 572 (LA)
Central African Federation: Set RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
Chadwick, George F., The Works of Sir Joseph Paxton, 1803-1865, 77 (R) Chain of Darkness, Kenneth Cook, 486 (R) Chambers, Peter, Wreath for a Redhead, 28I (R) Chandler, Raymond, 517 (R) Changing Forest, The, Dennis Potter, 516 (R) Chappelow, Allan, (ed.) Shaw the Villager and Human Being, 211 (R) Cheeses: Italian mozzarella and ricotta, 564 (Cl) Chekhov, 690 (R) Cheques, travellers', 14 (L), 26 (Cl) Chief Whip, Viscount Chilston, 21(R) Childers, Erskine B., The Road to Suez, 178 (R)
CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
The Young Lag, 92 (LA); a TV programme on children under stress, 587 (CA); inflatable 'cuifiets' for learning to swim, 634 (CI); children on long car journeys, 773 (Cl), 793 (L); restricted visiting in hospital by parents, 780 (LA), 855 (L) Children in Hospital, 780 (LA) Children of Sanchez, The, Oscar Lewis, 482 (R) Children's books reviewed, 761-766 Chilston, Viscount, Chief Whip, 21(R)
CHINA, COMMUNIST
effects of Western trading with Communist China, 499 (A), 536, 584 (L); insecurity of hold on Tibet, 786 (A); 46 (R) Chinese Garden, The, Rosemary Manning, 728 (R) Chinese Maze Murders, The, Robert Van Gulik, 728 (R) Chinese Superstition, A, 49 (P) Chips with Everything (Royal Court), 621 (CA) Choice (CPC pamphlet), 32 (LA) Chorley, Katharine, Arthur Hugh Clough: The Uncommitted Mind, 214 (R) Christian Socialist, 60 (LA) Christman, Henry, Tin Horns and Calico, 694 (R) Chronicle of a Summer, 860 (CA)
CHURCH AND CHRISTIANITY
humanism and Christianity, 14 (L); Nansen's humanism mis- represented?, 14, 40, 69, 135, 206, 240 (L); links between Judaism and Christianity, 14 (1); need for courtesy and mutual respect in religious controversy, 38 (A); TV discussion between Adam Faith and the Archbishop of York, 139 (CA), 171 (L); the Church's watered-down presentation of Christianity, 294 (A), 495 (LA); the Bishop of Southwark, 503 (A); the liberal Christian's dilemma over nuclear disarmament, 583, 649 (L); the Moral Re-Armament movement, 613 (5), 650 (L), 676 (5); Coventry Cathedral, 672 (LA), 681 (A), 702 (PS), 751, 791, 821, 854 (L); religion on TV, 826 (CA); 626 (R) Churches, The, 38, 294 (A) Churchill, Winston S.: The River War, 693 (R); The Birth of Britain and The New World, 693 (R) 'Cicero', 658 (R) Cinderella (Players' Theatre), 16 (CA) Cinderella (Royal Ballet), 71 (CA) Cities, rectangular, 783 (S) Citizen Hearst, W. A. Swanberg, 592 (R) City and a World, A, Bernard Wall, 315 (R)
CIVIL SERVICE
post office workers work to rule, 4 (LA), 31 (PW); Radcliffe Committee's report on security procedures, 464 (LA); Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal ignores Government's 'guiding light', 782 (A) Clark, G. Kitson, The Making of Victorian England, 830 (R) Claude Barnes: A Hero in Revolt, Pierre Lyautey (trans. Humphrey Hare), 278 (R) Claudine and Annie, Colette (trans. Antonia White), 280 (R) ' Cline, Howard F., Mexico: Revolution to Evolution, 1940-1960, 725 (R) Clockwork Orange, A, Anthony Burgess, 661 (R) Clogs and clog-fights, 222 (PS), 240 (L)
CLOTHES
men's fashions, 189 (PS); shoes made to measure, 348 (Cl); Irish sweaters and Scottish tweeds, 382 (Cl); hard-wearing spun nylon socks, 523, 774 (CI); a German bathing suit, 774 (Cl) Clough, Arthur Hugh, 214 (R) Club Maditerranae, 106 (A) Club Row's street market, 222 (PS) Clubs: admission of women to membership, 54 (PS)
CND: See CAMPAIGN FOR NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT
COAL INDUSTRY
future dependent on Britain's Common Market negotiations, 59 (LA); necessity for a cheap-fuel policy, 59 (LA); unprofitable working in Scotland, 496 (LA) Coalition in Italy, 196 (A) Cobb, Belton, Corpse in the Cargo, 80 (R) Coburn, Kathleen, (ed.) The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1804-1808, 452 (R) Coffin in Oxford, Gwendoline Butler, 728 (R) Cold Comfort for Labour, 528 (LA) Coldstream, Sir William, 336 (L), 623 (CA) Cole, J. A., Nobody Got Into Trouble, 116 (R) Colegate, Isabel, The Great Occasion, 597 (R) Coleridge, 452 (R) Colette, Claudine and Annie (trans. Antonia White), 280 (R) Collected Letters of D. H. Lawrence, The, (ed.) Harry T. Moore, 373 (R) Collected Poems, Ronald Bottrall, 212 (R) Collection, The (Aldwych), 857 (CA) Collier, Basil, The Battle of Britain, 212 (R) Collingwood, R. G., The Idea of History, 693 (R) Collis, Maurice, Stanley Spencer, 657 (R), 680 (L) Colonial officers' wives, 665 (A) Colonial Reckoning, The, Margery Perham, 483 (R) Colour photography, 773 (Cl) Come Blow Your Horn (Prince of Wales), 306 (CA)
COMECON meeting, 780 (LA)
Comfort, Alex, Haste to the Wedding, 688 (R) Comfortable Marxists of Japan, 846 (A)
COMMITTEE OF 100, THE
a letter to the Spectator from a member, 6 (A), 39, 70, 170 (L); prison sentences following the Wethersfield demonstration, 228 (LA), 295 (A); sending delegates to Moscow 'peace' congress, 750, 793, 822 (L) Committee of 100-plus, 6 (A)
Common Market, European; see EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY COMMONWEALTH, THE
its tenuous nature, 62 (A); agricultural problems over the Common Market, 93 (A), 739 (LA); problem of Britain's entry into the EEC, 203, 390 (A); the 'colonial reckoning', 483 (R); Britain and Commonwealth interests at the Common Market discussions, 572 (LA); British negotiations with the EEC over temperate-zone food products, 640 (A); Britain's EEC negotia- tions not a question of 'Commonwealth or Europe?', 739 (LA); British Government's attitude to Commonwealth, 791, 855 (L); Sir Derek Walker-Smith and Peter Walker's anti-Common Market pamphlet, A Call to the Commonwealth, 812 (LA)
COMMUNISM
recantation due from English apologists for Castro?, 7 (A); dissensions in the Communist world, 62 (A); treatment of Communists in the US, 262 (A); Soviet Trade and Aid, 265 (A); the ETU ballot-rigging case, 357 (LA); Communist penetration of the Civil Service, 464 (LA); Communist guerrillas in South Vietnam, 497 (A); the folly of trading with Communist countries, 499 (A), 536, 584 (L); Communists and the Aldermaston march, 532 (S), 583 (L); Communist influence in CND, 583 (L), 607 (LA), 613 (S), 649, 750 (L); the Moscow 'peace' congress, 710 (S), 750, 822 (L); EEC and Eastern Europe, 780 (LA); book reviews, 277, 451, 692, 862 Company law: the Jenkins Report, 844 (LA)
COMPANY AND INVESTMENT NOTES
Abrahams Publicity Holdings, 456; Albright and Wilson, 82; Aldford House (Park Lane), 488; Alexanders Discount, 120; Allen Harvey and Ross, 25; Allied Retail Trades (London), 120; Allied Securities, 663; Allnatt London Properties, 380; Amerada Petroleum, 52, 700; Anglo American Corporation of South Africa, 805; Anglo Auto Finance, 82, 633; Aspro- Nicholas, 186; Asquith Machine Tool Corporation, 316; As- sociated British Foods, 380; Associated Engineering, 487; Associated Newspapers, 600, 805; Associated Portland Cement, 632; Atlas Stone, 217; Aveling-Barford, 218; Babcock and Wilcox, 632; Bampton Property Group, 633; Barclays Bank, 52, 120, 868; Beecham Group, 186; Berk, 150; Berkeley Property, 520; BICC, 633; Birmingham Sound Reproducers, 773; Bishops- gate Property and General Investment, 73I; Booker Brothers, McConnell, 837; Bovril, 150, 869; Bowater Paper Corporation, 564; Bowmakers, 151; Britannic Assurance, 347; British American Tobacco, 252, 347; British and Commonwealth Shipping, 869; British Bank of the Middle East, 283; British Motor Corporation, 25, 282, 424, 520; British Tin Investment, 425; British Wagon, 456; Brown Bayley Steels, 601; Montague Burton, 52; Cable and Wireless (Holding), 283; Capital and Counties, 663, 731; Castlefield (Kiang) Rubber Estate, 187; Central and District, 82; Charrington, 150, 563; Charterbridge, 487; City and Country Properties, 217; City and Metropolitan Building Society, 347; City Business Properties, 151; Clifford Motor Components, 424 Colvilles, 805; Commerzbank, 120; Consolidated Zinc, 150, 664 Courtaulds, 120, 216, 251, 316; Alex Cowan and Sons, 252 Cunard, 773; Daily Mirror, 600, 805; Dorman Long, 25; Alfred Dunhill, 664; Dunlop Rubber, 564; Eagle Star, 563, 663; Eastbourne Mutual Building Society, 380; Edwards High Vacuum, 773; Elliott-Automation, 773; Ellistown Brick and Pipe, 316; Engineering Components, 564; English China Clays, 380: F. Francis and Sons (Holdings), 805; Gallaher, 251, 700; General Accident, 563, 632, 663, 664, 731, 837; General Investors and Trustees, 425; Glaxo, 186; M. J. Gleeson (Contractors), 282; Gopeng, 425; Government and General Investment Trust, 52; Gratton Warehouses, 601; Greenwoods (St. Ives), 187; Grovewood Securities, 218; Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds, 805; Gwent and West of England Enternrises, 282: Halifax Building Society, 564; Harland and Wolff, 700; John Harvey and Sons, 425; Highams, 837; Hoffmann Manufacturing, 601; Holt Products, 25; Holyrood Rubber, 837; Hoover, 217, 282, 380; Hugon, 25; Illingworth Morris, 151; Imperial Chemical Indus- tries, 82, 120, 216, 251, 316, 456, 564; Imperial Tobacco, 252; Imry Property Holdings, 380; Inns and Co., 773; International Computers and Tabulators, 82, 663, 773; Inveresk Paper, 120; Jaeger Holdings, 600; Jaguar, 316; It:yes Sanitary Compounds, 521; Kennedy Leigh, 520; Killinghall (Rubber) Development Syndicate, 187; Klinger Manufacturing, 151; La Rinascente, 456; Lamson Industries, 487; Laporte Industries, 456, 868; LCC 6 per cent. loan, 805; Leek and Moorlands Building Society, 187, 488; Legal and General, 563, 731; Leicester Permanent Building Society, 120; Liebigs, 150; Lines Brothers, 520; Lloyds Bank, 82, 120, 868; London and Manchester Assurance, 601; London Asiatic Rubber and Produce, 773; London Brick, 632; London County and Freehold, 82; London Grocers, 456, 773; Lubok Investments, 521; Marks and Spencer, 456, 837; Marley Tile, 868; Martins Bank, 52; Mercantile Credit, 25; Midland Bank, 82, 120, 868; Monotype Corporation, 252; Mount Charlotte Investments, 805; National and Grindlays Bank, 316; National Mutual Life Assurance, 456; National Provincial Bank, 82, 868; Norcros, 316; Norwich Union, 700; Pataling Rubber Estates, 316; Peachey Property Corporation, 82; Penguin Books, 700; Philips Lamp, 837, 868; Polycell Holdings, 52; Pressed Steel, 600; Principality Building Society, 52; Proprietors of Hay's Wharf, 380; Provincial Insurance, 601; Prudential Assurance, 563, 633; Pullin Group,252; Ranks Hovis-McDougall, 380; Reckitt and Colman, 186, 487; A. E. Reed, 50; Refuge Assurance, 664; Rio Tinto, 150; Ross Group, 521; Royal Bank of Scotland, 120, 521; Rugby Portland Cement, 632; St. Martins Le Grand, 520; Schweppes, 700; Seafield Amalgamated Rubber, 664; Sears Holdings, 82, 564; Selincourt and Sons, 733; Shell Transport, 252, 316, 700; Singer and Friedlander, 456', 664; W. H. Smith (Holdings), 633; Southern Malayan, 425; Spillers, 380; Steel Co. of Wales, 282, 805, 868; Sterling Estates, 25; John Summers, 25, 346, 487, 520, 805; Sun Alliance, 563, 663, 731; Sunday Pictorial Newspapers, 600, 731, 805; Tate and Lyle, 425; Theo, 456, 773; Threlfalls Chester Breweries, 869; Thomas Tilling, 521; Times Furnishing, 563; Tozer Kemsley and Millbourn, 217; Tronoh, 425; TWW, 488; Typhoo Tea (Holdings), 488; Unicorn Trust, 252; United Breweries, 150; United Drapery Stores, 869; United Molasses, 733; United Steel, 868; Venesta, 563; Wagon Finance Corporation, 347; Wall Paper Manu- facturing, 487, 520; Westminster Bank, 82, 868; Westminster Property, 82; J. Samuel White, 187; Thomas S. Whitney, 733; Williams Deacon's Bank, 120; Wilmot-Breeden, 346, 868; Winn Industries, 521; Wood Hall Trust, 487; Woolwich Equitable Building Society, 52; Woolworths, 217 Complete Tales of Henry James, Vols. I and //, (ed.) Leon Edel, 594 (R) Compromisers, The, Ernest 13orneman, 728 (R) Confessions Exclusive, 643 (A) Confessions of Zeno, halo Svevo, 409 (R) Confirmation Suit, The, 547 (A) Congo Republic: 31 (PW); Dr. O'Bricn's charges against British Government, 39 (L); 59 (PW); the Katangan National Anthem, 318 (PS) Congress of Vienna, The, Harold Nicolson, 693 (R) Connecting Door, The, Rayner Heppenstall, 181 (R)
Connell, Brian, Regina V. Palmerston, 687 (R) Connell, Evan, The Patriot, 215 (R) Conquest, Robert, Between Mars and Venus, 596 (R), 680 (L) Conscience of Love, The, Marcel Ayme, 148 (R) CONSERVATIVE PARTY AND GOVERNMENT Lord Home attacks the UN, 3, 159, 160 (LA); the National Fellowship's advertisements, 26 (PS); Choice (CPC pamphlet),
32 (LA); both performance and prospects poor, 34 (PC); dearth of Cabinet talent, 34 (PC); Selwyn Lloyd: 34 (PC), his psycho- logical mistakes over the pay pause, 23 (F), his 'neutral' Budget,
463 (PW), 463 (LA), 487 (F), his Budget speech. 466 (PC), The Lloyd/an Image, 631 (F); lain Macleod: 34 (PC), on moral standards, 222 (PS), after Orpington, 433 (S); Cabinet divided
over Northern Rhodesia, 91 (LA); dithering over urgent issues, 92 (LA); the last few months reviewed, 94 (A); pro- and anti-EEC forces in the party, 94 (A); the pay pause to be followed by period of 'pay restraint', 127 (LA), 182 (F); the Government's un- popularity, 127 (LA); position secure in spite of mistakes, 159 (LA); attitude to the UN, 160 (LA); the White Paper on 'Incomes Policy: The Next Step', 182 (F); Dr. Charles Hill, the Minister for Housing, 219, 502 (A); proposals for a Greater London Council, 237 (A); Tory MPs at the Leipzig Trade Fair, 292 (LA); Orpington by-election lost to Liberals, 355 (LA); dis- content of 'the white settlers of Britain', 392 (A), 443 (L); a period of 'slack water' before the decision to enter Europe, 431 (LA); a 'next term' of office?, 501 (S); dissatisfaction with the Government, 528 (LA); necessity to mark time until conclusion of Common Market negotiations, 528 (LA); general election Prospects assessed from by-election trends, 530 (A); will 1963 be another 1906 for the Conservatives?, 533 (A); the Common Market an opportunity to take the political initiative, 533 (A); why the speculative gams tax should be dropped, 598 (F); impact of the Liberal revival, 615 (A), 650 (L); Mr. Butler visits the Central African Federation, 641, 672, 709 (A); the continuing Tory slide, 671 (LA); the problem of the defectors to Liberalism, 671 (LA); Peter Walker's opposition to the EEC, 677 (A); three ways to limit rising wages, 729 (F); Aldan Crawley, 740, 779 (LA); lessons of the West Middlesbrough by-election, 741 (A); inability to make political capital out of Common Market negotiations, 779 (LA); West Derbyshire retained at by-election, 779 (LA); attitude to Commonwealth, 791, 855 (L); Sir Derek Walker-Smith and Peter Walker's anti-Common Market pamph- let, 812 (LA); indecision over the political aspects of joining Europe, 844 (LA)
Conspirators, The, D. J. Goodspeed, 246 (R) Constable, W. G., Canaktto, 377 (R)
CONSUMER PROTECTION
protecting the consumer against obnoxious advertising, 32 (LA), 35, 37 (A), 69, 98, 135, 169, 206, 240 (L); first Which?
report on motor-cars, 53 (Cl): 'follow-my-leader' price-fixing, 60 (LA); Private Members' Bills on consumer subjects, 189, 318 (Cl); criteria for seals of approval, 189 (Cl); the discount stores and retail price maintenance, 189 (Cl); the BBC's pro-
gramme Choice, 221, 253 (Cl); the Guild of Professional Laun- derers and Cleaners' guarantee, 221, 666 (Cl); the consumer
movement after five years, 382 (Cl): the Motor Agents As- sociation's Fidelity Scheme, 838 (CI); unsatisfactory service by retailers, 838 (Cl)
Consumers' Association, The Law for Consumers, 382 (Cl) Consumers, Unite, 35 (A)
CONSUMING INTEREST 26, 53, 84, 122, 152, 189, 221, 253, 284, 317, 348, 382, 426, 458,
488, 522, 564, 602, 634, 666, 702, 734, 773, 806, 838, 870 (Cl) Contemporary European Philosophy, I. M. Bochenski, 696 (R) Contempt of court: and the Restrictive Practices Court, 11(A) Conversations with Stalin, Milovan Djilas, 862 (R) Cook, David, Chain of Darkness, 486 (R) Cook, R. M., The Greeks Till Alexander, 278 (R)
COOKING
Cumberland sauce, 84 (A); Orange Fool, 84 (A); British food, 283 (A); an anthology of wartime puddings, 283 (A); using
oysters, 347 (A); beef-b-la-royal, 347 (A); dried fennel, 347 (A); copper utensils and their linings, 488 (Cl); using Italian mozzarella and ricotta cheese, 564 (CI); out-of-the-way meats, including swan and porpoise, 602 (Cl), 620 (L); uses for water-
cress, 666 (Cl); shellfish and fish soups, 734 (Cl); use of vanilla,
806 (CI) Cookman, A. V., 576 (S)
Cooper, Douglas, The Work of Graham Sutherland, 22 (R) Cooper, Paul Fenimore, Island of the Lost, 315 (R)
Copper cooking utensils, 488 (Cl) Corfu, 202 (A)
Corke, Hilary, The Early Drowned, 212 (R) Corke, Hilary, William Plomer and Anthony Thwaite, New Poems 1961: A PEN Anthology, 212 (R)
Cornwall in February, 286 (Cl)
Corpse in the Cargo, Belton Cobb, 80 (R)
Cosmetics, 601 (A)
Counter-Revolutionary Agent, Hans Tanner, 420 (R) Countrywoman, The, Paul Smith, 250 (R) Coup de Theiltre, 596 (P)
Coups d'etat, 246 (R)
Courage of his Convictions, The, Tony Parker and Robert Allertonp
416 (R), 443 (L) Courtaulds: IC1's take-over bid, 120, 149, 216, 251, 316, 346 (F); Christopher Kcarton, deputy chairman, 501 (S) Coventry and its Cathedral, 672 (LA), 681 (A), 702 (PS), 751, 791, 821, 854 (L)
Cowell, F. R., The Revolutions of Ancient Rome, 832 (R) Cramer, Thomas, Jasper Ridley, 247 (R)
Crawley, Aidan: on public opinion polls, 740 (LA); on the West Derbyshire by-election, 779 (A) Crete, 625 (R) Cricket: 490 (PS); Old England XI v. Lord's Taverners, 827 (A) Cams
The Young Lag, 92 (LA); the press and 'exclusive' crime stories, 266 (A); criminal records of accused available to judges at trial,
295 (A); Donald Hume's newspaper 'confession' of murder, 643(A), 679, 718, 749 (L); the Vera Bruehne murder trial in West Germany, 819 (A); 416 (R) Crime books reviewed, 84), 281, 486, 728, 866
Criminal Life of Archibald° de la Cruz, The, 1f4 (CA) Crisis of Confidence, 3 (LA) Cromwell's Army, C. H. Firth, 693 (R) Crown and the Establishment, The, Kingsley Martin, 715 (R) Crucified City, The, Peter van Greenaway, 801 (R)
Cruft's Show, 221 (PS)
Crushing the Serpent, 357 (LA)
Cuba: recantation due from English apologists for Castro?, 7 (A); the US tries to mobilise NATO against Castro, 227 (LA); 420 (R)
Cuckoo, The, Rudolf Nassauer, 78 (R) Cudlipp, Hugh, At Your Peril, 531 (R) Cudlipp Plays It Cool, 531 (A)
'Culturology', 691 (R), 718 (L) Cutlery, 122 (Cl)
Cutting the First Swath, 262 (A)
Cyprus: tension between Greek and Turkish communities, 433 (LA); 'playing it dirty' in Cyprus, 756 (R), 822, 854 (L) Czechoslovakia: duping of a British delegation, 468 (S) 'D' notices, 744 (S)
Daily Herald: Mr. Gaitskell's suggestions, 159 (LA); Sidney
Jacobsen to replace John Beavan as editor, 710 (S)
Daily Life in France under Napoleon, Jean Robiquet, 182 (R) Daily Life in the Vienna of Mozart and Schubert, Marcel Brion,
182 (R)
Dalton, Hugh, High Tide and After, 177 (R) Dalton and Cheap Money, 251 ( F) Dark Room of Damocles, The, W. F. Hermans (trans. Roy Edwards),
630 (R)
Dark Window, The, Robin Skelton, 864 (R)
Darlington, 515 (R), 537, 620, 719 (L)
David, from where he was lying, Tom Kaye, 801 (R) Davidson, Lionel, The Rose of Tibet, 728 (R) Davis, Christopher, A Kind of Darkness, 865 (R) Day Lewis, C., The Gate, 864 (R) Day of Dwarfs, A, Peter Everett, 728 (R) Day Shall Dawn, 140 (CA)
DE GAULLE, PRESIDENT
33 (A); alone in fighting disorder, 128 (LA); 160 (A); 323 (LA); the April 8 referendum, 389 (A); referendum approves his Algerian policy, 464 (LA); determination to break Anglo-Saxon domination of the Western world, 609 (A); his press conference, 639 (PW), 639 (LA); prepared to bargain over British participa- tion in the EEC?, 639 (LA); Isolating De Gaulle, 672 (LA); resistance to American policies, 707 (LA); meeting with Mr. Macmillan, 740 (A); his present isolation, 741 (A); desire for a French nuclear force, 811, 844 (LA), 849 (A); his conception of a 'European Community', 844 (LA) de Grunwald, C., God and the Soviets, 13, 70(L) de Lera, Angel Marla, The Wedding (trans. Stephen Kaye), 250 (R)
de Montford, Simon, 146 (R)
de Queiroz, Eca: The Sin of Father Amara, 280 (R); 336, 367 (L) de Rothschild, Salomon, A Casual View of America, 659 (R) De Vries, Peter, The Blood of the Lamb, 661 (R) Dead Man Calling, Gavin Black, 486 (R) Dead of a Counterplot, Simon Nash, 281 (R) Deadly Friend, The, Hugh Pentecost, 486 (R) Dealing with Diem, 497 (LA) Death in the Gutter, 389 (A), 443 (L) Death on the Agenda, Patricia Moyes, 486 (R) Death on the Sixth Day, Henry Farrell, 281(R) Declaration, 577 (A)
DEFENCE the Government White Paper on defence, 227 (PW), 227 (LA); NATO and the American alliance essential to Britain, 227 (LA);
What's to be Done with Our Bomb?, 359 (A), 649 (L); 686 (R) Defence or Retaliation, Helmut Schmidt, 592 (R) Degrees, Michel Butor, 834 (R) Delinquents, The, Criena Rohan, 281(R)
Delius, Frederick, 480 (CA)
Delzell, Charles F., Mussolini's Enemies: the Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance, 45 (R) Denis, V., (ed.) All the Paintings of Bruegel, 559 (R) Dennis, Patrick, Little Me, 865 (R)
R Denmark: the oyal Danish Ballet, 684, 752 (CA)
Dent, John, The Quest for Nonsuch, 519 (R)
Derby, the, 758 (R) Derbyshire, West, by-election, 779 (LA)
Derry, John W., William Pitt, 339 (R) Descamisados and Yanquis, 388 (LA)
DESIGN the Boat Show, 44 (CA); Victorianism and functionalism, 521 (A), 538 (L); the Design Centre's annual Awards, 656 (CA); design and efficiency, 656 (CA) Design Centre: 36, 37 (CA); the annual Awards, 656 (CA)
Design Centre Book No. 2, The, 656 (CA) Destroyers Destroyed, 357 (LA)
Detergents: 'free offers', 85 (Cl); 'free' gifts, 349 (CI)
Deutscher, Isaac, Stalin, 693 (R)
Development plans for Cambridge, 785 (A), 822, 855 (L)
Devil and the Nun, The, 308 (CA) Devil in Moonlight, Maurice Proctor, 281 (R) Devil Never Sleeps, The, 338 (CA) Devil You Know, The, W. J. White, 314 (R) Devine, D. M., Doctors Also Die, 866 (R)
Diabetic wines, 602 (W)
Diamond, Brian Glanville, 454 (R) Diary and Autobiography of John Adams, (ed.) L. H. Butterfield,
76 (R)
Dick, Kay, Sunday, 250 (R) Dilemmas, Gilbert Ryle, 696 (R.) Dilke, Christopher, The Road to Dalmatia, 315 (R) Ding-Dong Merrily on High, 38 (A) Dinner in Geneva, 293 (A)
Dino, The Duchess of, 658 (R) Diplomacy, 114 (R)
Diringer, David, Writing, 757 (R), 822 (L)
DISARMAMENT woolly-mindedness of some nuclear disarmament marchers, 121 (A); the Geneva disarmament conference: 195 (PW), Russia's
'heads of state' proposal, 196 (LA), to be at foreign minister level, 291 (PW), 291 (LA), conference opens, 323 (PW), 324 (LA), the principle of 'verification', 356 (LA); the neutrals' attitude to nuclear test control proposals, 527 (LA); see also NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT MOVEMENT Discovery of the Great West, The, Francis Parkman, 556 (R)
Dishwashing machines, 84 (CI)
Disturbing Influence, A, Julian Mitchell, 421 (R) Dividing Night, The, Vernon Scannell, 834 (R) Divine Propagandist, The, Lord Beaverbrook, 626 (R.) Djilas, Milovan: 465 (LA), 643 (S), 787 (A); Conversations with Stalin, 862 (R) Mikis Persecuted, 465 (LA) Do it Yourself in the Book Trade, 505 (A)
Do-it-yourself home decorating, etc., 522 (Cl)
Dobree, Bonamy, Three Eighteenth Century Figures, 146 (R)
Dockers' pay claim settled, 642 (A)
Doctors Also Die, D. M. Devine, 866 (t) Doctor's Dilemma, The, 389 (A)
Dogs: descendants of Wellington's hounds in the Dordogne?, 14 (L); Craft's Show, 221 (PS); whippets, 221 (PS)
Don Carlos (Covent Garden), 138 (CA) Don Giovanni (Covent Garden), 241, 542 (CA) Donkey meat, 602 (Cl), 620, 718, 751 (L)
Dordogne valley, the, 108 (A)
Dorival, Bernard, The School of Paris In the Musee d'Art Moderne,
559 (R)
Dostoevsky, Letters of Fyodor Mikhailovkh (trans. Ethel Colburn
Mayne, with an introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky), 418 (R)
Double Take (Cambridge Footlights), 793 (CA) Douce Apocalypse, The, A. G. and W. 0. Hassell, 377 (R.)
Douglas, Norman, 218 (A), 240 (L)
Down There On a Visit, Christopher Isherwood, 309 (R) Dr. Hallstein's Europe, 817 (A)
Draught-excluders, 26 (Cl) Drink: the drinks tax in West Germany, 781 (A)
Drinking with Ghosts, 781(A)
Drunken driving: 13, 70, 99 (L); anomalies of 'drunk in charge', 286 (PS); inconclusive blood-test experiment in West Germany, 293 (A) Dry-cleaners, 221 (CI)
Du Bois, W. E. Burghardt, Souls of Black Folk, 694 (R) du Maurier, Daphne: Rebecca, Jamaica Inn, Frenchman's Creek, My Cousin Rachel, 514 (R) du Maurier, Daphne, and Sir Arthur Quitter-Couch, Castle Dor,
514 (R.)
Dubliner, The, 433 (S) Duchess of Dino, The, Philip Ziegler, 658 (R) Duggan, Alfred, Lard Geoffrey's Fancy, 181 (R) Dingnan, Michael V., and Lord Killanin, The Shell Guide to Ireland, 516 (R) Dumond, Dwight Lowell, Anti-Slavery: The Crusade for Freedom in America and A Bibliography of Anti-Slavery in America,
688 (R) Durrell, Lawrence: German presentation of his plays, 61 (A)
Darrell & Co., 61(A) Early Drowned, The, Hilary Corke, 212 (R) Early Harvest, The, Janet McNeill, 690 (R.)
EAST-WEST RELATIONS the Geneva disarmament conference: 195 (PW), Russia's 'heads of state' proposal, 196 (LA); Mr. Khrushchev's use of 'carrots and sticks' in dealing with the West, 227 (LA); President Kennedy
• and a summit conference before June, 260 (LA); effects of presence of British MPs at Leipzig Trade Fair, 292 (LA); Herr Ulbricht's proposals for supervision of access to West Berlin, 388 (LA); the 'Western image of the Soviet Union, 467 (S); Dean Rusk's 'package deal' proposal for Berlin leaked in Bonn, 496 (LA); West Germany and Poland, 498 (A); Trading with the Enemy, 499 (A), 536, 584 (L); US-Russian agreement on restoring the cease-fire in Laos, 640 (LA); Aid for Ulbricht?, 709 (A); a meeting at Selsdon Park of American, British, Russian and Polish journalists, 744 (S); S60 also BERLIN and DISARMAMENT Eatherley, Claude, Burning Conscience. The case of the Hiroshima pilot Claude Eatherley told in his letters to Ganther Anders, 198 (R), 239, 270 (L)
ECONOMIC
inequalities in the application of the pay pause, 4 (LA); Selwyn Lloyd's psychological mistakes over the pay pause, 23 (F); the EEC after four years, 31 (LA); profits and dividends, as well as wages, to be restrained?, 49 (F); adverse effect of the 6 per cent. Bank rate, 49 (F); Mr. Kennedy and the Common Market, 81 (F); the aims and progress to date of the OECD, 118 (A); the pay pause to be followed by period of 'pay restraint', 127 (LA), 182 (F); effects of the pay pause, 127 (LA); arbitration: 127 (LA), should awards be binding?, 128 (A); the White Paper on 'Incomes Policy: The Next Step', 182 (F); the French Fourth Plan, 183 (A); progress of negotiations for Britain's entry into the EEC, 203, 390 (A); The Exports Query, 216 (F); effects in under- developed countries of Soviet trade and economic assistance, 265 (A); Pre-Budget Words to Mr. Lloyd, 281 (F); How to Control Public Spending, 315 (F); American economic growth, 361 (A); Two Budget Reforms, 378 (F); effect of the Treasury's Bank rate policies, 423 (F); political arguments against Britain's entry into the EEC, 432 (LA); the balance of payments 1959-1961, 455 (F); the Budget, 463 (PW), 463 (LA), 487 (F); the folly of trading with Communist countries, 499 (A), 536, 584 (L); the Budget's disregard of export needs, 519 (F); Profits in the New Capitalism, 560(F), 584 (L); why the speculative gains tax should be dropped, 598 (F); Selwyn Lloyd's policies and their results, 631 (F); difficulty of establishing a national wages policy, 642 (A); change in dollar investment arrangements inconsistent with Govern- ment's economic policy, 698 (F); Italy, Britain and the Common Market, 714 (A); how to contain rising wages, 729 (F); the lesson of the pay pause, 782 (A); The Gathering Storm, 866 (F) Economic 'Free-for-All', 698 (F) Economics of Education, The, John Vaizey, 261 (LA) Economics of Mr. Lloyd's Neurosis, The, 23 (F) Edel, Leon, (ed.) Complete Tales of Henry James, Vols. I and II, 594 (R) Edge of the Sword, The, Netanel Lorch, 20 (R)
Edible fungi, 14 (L)
Edinburgh, H.R.H. the Duke of, Birds from Britannia, 799 (R) Edmiston, Jean, The Shake-Up, 22 (R)
EDUCATION AND SCHOOLS
Newman Neame's 'Take Home Books', 85 (CI); The Teacher's Right to Write, 201 (A); Bantu education in South Africa, 234 (A); education's value as a national investment, 261 (LA); the Bridges Syndicate's report on Cambridge University, 362 (A); Financing the Universities, 394 (A), 473, 507 (L); 'advanced' schools, 515 (R), 532 (S); religion at Dartington, 537, 620, 719 (L); 584 (L); the Institute for Educational Television, 719, 749 (L); book reviews, 213, 554 Education, Immanuel Kant, 696 (R) Education and the Working Class, Brian Jackson and Dennis Marsden, 213 (R), 392 (A) Edwardes, Michael, Asia in the European Age, 1499-1955, 277 (R) Edwards, Robert: 197; 474 (L)
EEC, The: SCO EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
EEC and Eastern Europe, 780 (LA) Egan, Lesley, A Case for Appeal, 281 (R) Egon Ronay Recommends, Egon Ronny, 522 (CI), 537 (L) EGYPT the status of the arrested members of the French Mission, 14, 39, 70, 98, 137 (L); Suez, 178 (R); correctness of President Nasser's attitude to Syrian events, 432 (LA); the Nubian temples, 591 (R); Nasser, 1962, 612 (A); President Nasser's programme of political and social reform, 641(A)
Eichmann, Adolf: sentenced to death, 9 (A), 70 (L); the question of the jurisdiction of the Jerusalem court, 9 (A) Eisenhower, President, 77 (R.) Elections: by-election trends as a forecast of the next general election, 530 (A); effect of the alternative vote, 583, 619, 650, 719 (L); see also BY-ELECTIONS
Electrical appliances: poor servicing by retailers, 838 (Cl) Electrical Trades Union: the ballot-rigging case, 357 (LA) Elizabethan Life in Town and Country, M. St. Clare Byrne, 693 (R) Elliott, George P., Among the Dangs, 250 (R) Eloghosa, N. A. Ologbosere, 22 (R) Emigrants Guide, The, Walter Marsden, 659 (R) Encounter: John Sparrow's article on Lady Chatterley's Lover, 267 (A), 304, 335, 367, 397 (L); article on Hume's 'murder' con- fession, 643 (A), 679, 718, 749 (L) End of Empire, 259 (LA) End of It, The, Mitchell Goodman, 314 (R.) End of the Affair, Ill (P) End This Fiscal Nonsense, 598 (F) Ending in Albany?, 465 (A)
Engineering industry: wage claims and strike possibilities, 236 (A); unions vote against strike action, 574 (A) England Our England (Prince's), 653 (CA) England's Wealthiest Sort: A Study of William Beckford, Boyd Alexander, 312 (R) English Hymnal Service Book, The, 453 (R) English In Education, (ed.) Brian Jackson and Denys Thompson, 452 (R) English language: a letter from a Portuguese to a British MP, 54 (PS); Americanisation of English usage, 190 (PS); a 'square', 318 (PS); new words, 565 (PS) English novel, the: 248 (R), the popular novel, 1770-1800, 343 (R) English Romantic Poets, The, M. H. Abrams, 692 (R) English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages, J. J. Jusserand, 693 (R) Entertainment, An, 515 (P) Epstein, Seymour, The Successor, 421 (R) Erhard's Warning, 391 (A) Erpf, A. G., 467 (S) Esprit de Champs, 740 (A) Esslin, Martin, The Theatre of the Absurd, 800(R) 'Establishment', the: Towards a New Establishment, 503 (A); 715 (A) Establishment, The, 71, 751 (CA) Ethical Studies, F. H. Bradley, 696 (R) Etiquette and good manners, 317 (A) Europe, Richard G. Stern, 485 (R) Europe: Western European Union, 464 (LA) Europe, Eastern, 451 (R) Europe and America, 707 (LA) Europe and The Bomb, 849 (A) Europe and the Deterrent, 811 (LA) European Bourses, The, 836 (F)
European defence: See NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION and NUCLEAR TESTS AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
EEC Council bogged down over agricultural policy, 24 (A); a political form of union likely, 31 (LA); its achievements after four years, 31 (LA); the Labour Party and the Common Market, 34 (PC); British coal and the Common Market, 59 (LA); Britain's decision a right choice, 62 (A); Mr. Kennedy and the Common Market, 81 (F); 92 (LA); a common agricultural policy decided upon, 93 (A), 118 (F); pro- and anti-EEC forces in the Con- servative Party, 94 (A); the need to keep the 'common external tariff' on primary products low, 118 (F), 169 (L); problem of relationship with Austria, Sweden, and Switzerland, 129 (A); Norway and the EEC, 129 (A); 159 (LA); 183 (A); English branded goods in the Common Market, 186 (F); progress of negotiations for Britain's entry, 203, 390 (A), 528 (LA), 640, 708 (A); British problems: the 'twenty-five products', Common- wealth manufactured goods, and other Commonwealth coun- tries, 203 (A); Britain's dilemma in negotiating over farm pro- ducts, 260 (LA); problems to be solved in Britain's negotiations over farm products, 262 (A); EFTA members report on negotia- tions with the EEC, 293 (A); England waiting for Common Market negotiations to reach crucial point, 431 (LA); opposition in England to entry into the EEC shifts to 'political' arguments, 432 (LA); State ownership in the EEC countries, 434 (A); dis- cussions on a European political union, 464 (LA); the 'European' issue and British politics, 501 (S); difficulties in Common Market negotiations, 528 (LA); French opposition to political union, 528 (LA); German attitude to British membership, 530 (A); Common Market opportunity for Conservatives to take the political initiative, 533 (A); Ireland and the Common Market, 543 (A); Commonwealth interests and the Brussels talks, 572 (LA); the effect of the alternative vote in a British election fought on the Common Market, 583, 619, 650, 719 (L); US views on the EEC, 616 (A); President de Gaulle's opposition to British membership, 639 (LA); the problem of Commonwealth tem- perate-zone food products, 640 (A); 643 (S); danger of France's attitude, 672 (LA); William Pickles's arguments against British membership, 677 (A); 'for' and 'against' groups in the Con- servative and Labour Parties, 677 (A); French obstructiveness in negotiations with Britain, 708 (A); Italy's attitude towards Britain's participation in the Common Market, 714 (A); mis- givings expressed about Britain's entry, 739 (PW), 739 (LA), 791, 855 (L); Britain's entry not a question of 'Commonwealth or Europe?, 739 (LA); difficulty of reconciling Britain's Common- wealth interests and European commitments in agriculture, 739 (LA); discussions between President de Gaulle and Mr. Macmillan, 740 (A); reasons for Russian opposition to the EEC, 744 (A); Conservative dilemma over the EEC negotiations, '779 (LA); EEC and Eastern Europe, 780 (LA); attitudes of the Benelux countries to Britain's negotiations to enter the EEC, 782 (A); Sir D. Walker-Smith and Peter Walker's anti-Common Market pamphlet, 812 (LA); American attitude to Britain's entry, 815 (S); Dr. Hallstein's thesis that economic integration will lead to political unity, 817 (A); need for a more positive British attitude on the political aspects of 'joining Europe', 844 (LA) European Free Trade Association: meeting at Geneva head- quarters, 293 (A) Evans Country, The, 590 (P) Evening Standard: 'Londoner's Diary', 341(R) Evening with Yves Montand, An (Saville), 306 (CA) Everett, Peter, A Day of Dwarfs, 728 (R) Everyman's Dictionary of Pictorial Art, compiled by W. Gaunt, 559 (R) Everything in the Garden (Arts), 370 (CA), (Duke of York's), 684 (CA) Exclusive, 266 (A) Excursion to Heaven, An, Grozdana Olujic (trans. Kenneth Johnstone), 518 (R) Exercise, 634 (PS)
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS
motor-car exports, 13 (L); adverse effects on exports of the 6 per cent. Bank rate, 49 (F); the EEC's 'common external tariff', 118 (F), 169 (L); The Exports Query, 216 (F); British MPs used to foster trade with East Germany, 292 (LA); political effects of trading with Communist countries, 499 (A), 536, 584 (L); a 'squeeze' at home no real help to exports, 519 (F) Exports Query, The. 216 (F) Eye of the Needle, The, Thomas Walsh, 728 (R) Eye Witness, John Stephen Strange, 486 (R) Fabian Tradition, The, 816 (A) Faces In the Water, Janet Frame, 78 (R) Faces of Justice In Jerusalem, The, 9 (A) Failure of Loyalty, 325 (LA) Fair, A. A., Bachelors Get Lonely, 866 (R) Fairground Music, John Fuller, 212 (R) Faith, Adam, 139 (CA), 171 (L) Faithful City, The, Dov Joseph, 340 (R) Falange, Stanley G. Payne, 410 (R) False Alternatives, 739 (LA) Family Letters of Samuel Butler, 1841-1886, The, (ed.) Arnold Silver, 798 (R) Family Planning Association, 537 (L) Fanfrolko and After, Jack Lindsay, 726 (R) Farr, Finis. Frank Lloyd Wright, 358 (R) Farrell, Henry, Death on the Sixth Day, 281 (R) Farrell, Kathleen, Limitations of Love, 343 (R) Fascists, British, 643 (5), 680 (L) Fashions, men's, 189 (CI) Father Knows Least, 610 (A) Faux, Claude, The Young Dogs, 116 (R) Favourite, The, Francoise Mallet-Joris (trans. Herma Briffault), 485 (R) Feather Woman of the Jungle, Amos Tutuola, 597 (R) Febana, Elizabeth Paris Watt, 516 (R) Feininger, Lyonel, Hans Hess, 22 (R) Fellowship Party, the, 40 (L) Fennel, dried, 347 (A) Fenwick, Elizabeth, A Friend of Mary Rose, 728 (R) Fermi, Laura, Mussolini, 45 (R) Ferrara, Elizabeth, The Busy Body, 281 (R) Fever Tree, The, Richard Mason, 597 (R) Fighting Back, 11 (A) Films: the dispute between the Boulting brothers and the ACT, 435 (A); the Cannes Film Festival, 676 (S) Final Deduction, The, Rex Stout, 728 (R)
FINANCIAL
profits and dividends, as well as wages, to be restrained?, 49 (F); adverse effect of the 6 per cent. Bank rate, 49 (F); Hugh Dalton's money policy, 251 (F); Pre-Budget Words to Mr. Lloyd, 281 (F); bad Treasury advice on monetary policy, .281 (F); How to Control Public Spending, 315 (F); the hire-purchase houses' ups and downs, 344 (F); Two Budget Reforms, 378 (F): effects of the Treasury's Bank rate policies, 423 (F); the balance of payments 1959-1961, 455 (F); the Budget, 463 (PW), 463 (LA), 487 (F); Profits in the New Capitalism, 560 (F) 584 (L); why the speculative gains tax should be dropped, 598 (F); Selwyn Lloyd's policies and their results, 631 (F); Wall Street Recession, 662 (F); a change in regulations governing overseas investment in non-sterling area, 698 (F); The Capital Market: Wall Street, 770 (F), Throgmorton Street, 802 (F), The Continental Bourses, 836 (F); the Jenkins Report on company law, 844 (LA); The Gathering Storm, 866 (F) Financing the Universities, 394 (A) Finlay, Ian Hamilton, Glasgow Beasts An A Bard, 467 (S) Firearms amnesty, 206 (L) First-Hand Report, Sherman Adams, 77 (R) Firth, C. H., Cromwell's Army, 693 (R) Fish soups, 734 (Cl) Fishermen, The, Jeremy Tunstall, 376 (R) Fishing industry, 376 (R) Fisk, Nicholas, Look at Newspapers, 767 (R) Five Plays, Tennessee Williams, 418 (R) Flat-Earlhers, The, 677 (A) Fleming, Ian: The Spy Who Loved Me, 728 (R); 744 (S) Fleming, Joan, When I Grow Rich, 866 (R) Floury Fingers, Cecilia H. Hinde, 767 (R) Foley, Charles, Island in Revolt, '756 (R) Follow-my-Leader, 60 (LA) Folly in Cyprus, 433 (LA)
FOOD AND DRINK
edible fungi, 14 (L); Cumberland sauce, 84 (A); Orange Fool, 84 (A); food at the Milkmaid Pavilion, Brighton, 87 (PS); dealing with frozen meat, 151 (A); frozen olive oil, 152 (A); Norman Douglas's knowledge of food and drink, 218 (A), 240 (L); women and beer-drinking, 252 (A), 270 (L); British food, 283 (A); an anthology of wartime puddings, 283 (A); using oysters in cooking, 347 (A); quality of draught beer, 367, 508, 538 (L); a third Michelin star for Lasscrre's in Paris, 382 (PS); various mustards, 425 (A); Italian mozzarella and ricotta cheese, 564 (Cl); out-of-the-way meats, including swan and porpoise, 602 (Cl), 620 (L); vacuum-packed bacon, 602 (Cl); using watercress, 666 (Cl), 680 (L); meals during air flights, 702 (Cl), 822 (L); Krona butter, 702 (Cl); shellfish and fish soups, 734 (Cl); recipes for vanilla and other ice-creams, 806 (C1); tripe, 838 (PS); a miscellany of tins, 870 (CI) Foot, Michael, 503 (A) Foot of Clive, The, John Berger, 343 (R) Foothold, The, Grigory Baklanov, 116 (R) Force Majeure, 642 (A) Ford Madox Ford: A Study of his Novels, Richard A. Cassell, 624 (R) Ford's Stand and Fight, 708 (LA) Foreign language phrase books, 109 (A) Foreign policy, British; problems of the writer on foreign affairs, 230 (A); 374 (R) Foresight and Understanding, Stephen Toulmin, 20 (R) Forest of Dean, 516 (R) Foundations of Errirical Knowledge, A. J. Ayer, 696 (R) Four Horsemen o the Apocalypse, The, 372 (CA) Four Years, 31 (LA) Fourth of June, The, David Benedictus, 760 (R) Frail on North Circular, MacGregor Urquhart, 729 (R) Frame, Janet, Faces in the Water, 78 (R)
FRANCE
the status of the arrested French 'spies' in Egypt, 14, 39, 70, 98, 137 (L); what form of withdrawal from Algeria is possible?, 33 (A); the Dordogne valley, 108 (A); a crisis soon?, 128 (LA); the OAS's political weakness, 128 (LA); The Card of Hope, 160 (A); M. Debra's background, 160 (A); economic planning in France, 183 (A), 281 (F); the anti-OAS demonstration of February 13, 229 (A); Government's mishandling of demonstrations, 229 (A); Algerian cease-fire agreement near, 323 (PW), 325 (A); France's position and influence in Europe, 323 (LA); domestic problems after an Algerian cease-fire, 325 (A); the French oil industry and policy, 327 (A); Algerian cease-fire agreement signed, 357 (LA); referendum approves de Gaulle's Algerian policy, 464 (LA); Paris theatre, 475 (CA); the trial of ex-General Jouhaud, 502 (S); opposition to a European political union, 528 (LA); ex-General Salim: captured, 528 (LA), on trial, 673 (A), sentenced to life imprisonment, 741 (A); the French con- tribution to the 'European' idea, 609 (A); the new Prime Minister, M. Pompidou, 609 (A); President de Gaulle's press conference, 639 (PW), 639 (LA); dangers of President de Gaulle's stand over 'Europe des panics' and the Common Market, 672 (LA); the refugee Algerian Europeans, 673 (A); the military court's actions in the OAS trials, 741 (A); French literature criticised in the Times Literary Supplement, 783 (S); the future in Algeria after independence, 845 (A); book reviews, 182, 342, 588, 595 Franks, Sir Oliver: on tariffs, 118 (F) Franny and Zooey, J. D. Salinger, 755 (R) Fraser, Fitzroy, Wounds in the Flesh, 343 (R) Freeborn, Richard, Two Ways of Life, 116 (R) French Revolution, The, Georges Lefebvre (trans. Elizabeth Moss Evanson), 342 (R) French Say Yes, The, 464 (LA) French Views of French Planning, 183 (A) Frenchman's Creek, Daphne du Maurier, 514 (R) Friend of Mary Rose, A, Elizabeth Fenwick, 728 (R) Frischauer, Willi, 381
From Classic to Romantic, W. J. Bate, 692 (R)
Front Line Stalingrad, Victor Nekrassov, 215 (R) Frontier and Section, Frederick Jackson Turner, 694 (R) Fuller, John, Fairground Music, 212 (R) Fun on Wheels (AA), 773 (Cl) Function of Criticism, The, Yvor Winters, 279 (R) Fungi, edible, 14 (L) Furrow Behind Me, The, Angus MacLellan (trans. John Lorne Campbell), 847 (S) Future in Algeria, The, 845 (A)
GAITSKELL, HUGH
proposals on guaranteed access to Berlin, 32 (LA); his 1951 Budget, 49 (F); 'the best Leader of the Opposition we have', 159 (LA); suggestions for 'improving' the Daily Herald, 159 (LA); CND interruptions at May Day rally, 607 (PW), 607 (LA), 613 (S) Gaitskell's Choice, 607 (LA) Gallup Poll, 363 (A), 396 (1.) Gambling: what is 'private gain'?, 437 (A) Garden, The, Kathrin Perutz, 215 (R) Gardiner, Dorothy, and Kathrine Sorley Walker, (ed.) Raymond Chandler Speaking, 517 (R) Gardner, Erle Stanley, The Case of the Gilded Lily, 486 (R) Garland, Hamlin, Main-Travelled Roads, 694 (R) Garrick Club, the, 532 (S) Garve, Andrew, The House of Soldiers, 80 (R) Gate, The, C. Day Lewis, 864 (R) Gathering Storm, The, 866 (F) Gauguin, Paul, Noa Noa: Voyage to Tahiti, 377 (R) Gauguin. Paul: Watercolours, Pastels and Drawings in Colour, (ed.) Jean Leymarie, 377 (R) Gault, William Campbell, Million Dollar Tramp, 80 (R) Gaunt, W., (comp.) Everyman's Dictionary of Pictorial Art, 559 (R) Genial Stranger, The, Donald MacKenzie, 486 (R) Gentlemen at Large, The, John Boland, 866 (R) Geography, (ed.) Professor Gordon Manley, 767 (R) Georgian Poetry, (sel. and intro.) James Reeves, 275 (R) Gerhardi, William, 75 (A) German, mistakes in, 537 (L) GERMANY the division of Germany likely to be permanent, 62 (A); a reported Russian four-point plan on Germany, 260 (LA); possible advan- tages of direct Bonn-Moscow contacts on the German question, 291 (LA); pre-war cabaret, 397 (CA); anti-German feeling in England, 613 (S), 646 (A), 679, 718, 751 (L); Hitler's Secret Book, 658 (R); modern German poetry, 833 (R)
GERMANY, EAST
the problem of recognition by the West, 32 (LA); effects of British trade with Ulbricht regime, 292 (LA), 499 (A); Ulbricht's proposals for supervision of access to West Berlin, 388 (LA); Dean Rusk's 'package deal' over Berlin leaked in Bonn, 496 (LA); asks for credit in goods from West Germany, 709 (A)
GERMANY, WEST
1961 surveyed: the Berlin problem, increased prosperity, 5 (A); divergence between British and West German views on Berlin, 32 (LA); Lawrence Durrell's play Arils produced in Hamburg, 61 (A); The Strings of Power, 197 (A); Defence Minister Strauss attacked by Der Spieqel, 197 (A); Erich Mende on Russo- German talks over Berlin, 197 (A); alcohol blood-tests and road safety, 293 (A); Nazis in post-war Germany, 310 (R); the affair of Dr. Kroll, ambassador in Moscow, 325 (LA); Dr. Erhard warns of changes in the economic situation, 391 (A); Dean Rusk's 'package deal' proposal for Berlin leaked in Bonn, 496 (LA); new thinking about relations with Poland, 498 (A); Berthold Beitz, 498 (A); German attitude to British membership of the EEC, 530 (A); political disagreements between West Germany and the US, 608 (LA); the Volkswagen company, 609 (A); Dr. Adenauer's grip on affairs weakening, 641(A); Aid for Ulbricht?, 709 (A); Bonn, 774 (PS); relations between British troops and Germans, 779 (PW), 783 (S), 843 (PW), 847 (S); the drinks tax, 781 (A); the Vera Bruehne murder trial, 819 (A) Gershoy, Leo, Bertrand Barere, 516 (R) Ghana: 160 political prisoners released, 608 (LA) Gilbert and Sullivan operas, 15 (CA) Girl with the Golden Eyes, The, 654 (CA) Gissing, George, 115 (R) Glanville, Brian, Diamond, 454 (R) Glasfurd, Alec, Siena and the Hill Towns, 314 (R) Glasgow Beasts An A Burd, Ian Hamilton Finlay, 467 (S) Glecson, James, Bloody Sunday, 757 (R) Gloag, John, Victorian Taste, 521 (A) Goa: lack of Western support for Portugal, 60 (A); India's annex- ation of Goa an encouragement to 'Balkanisation in Africa and Asia, 62 (A) Goal, The, Phyllis Bottome, 314 (R) God and the Soviets, C. de Grunwald, 13, 70(L) Gold, Herbert, Therefore Be Bold, 661 (R) Golden Notebook, The, Doris Leasing, 518 (R) Goldwater, Senator Barry: and the militant American Right, 326 , (A); his children, 610 (A) Goldwater Show, The, 326 (A) Goncourt brothers, the, 797 (R) Good Companions, The, J. B. Priestley, I 1 1 (R) Good Old Roy, 645 (A) Good Resolution, 7 (A) Goodbye to Summer, 163 (A) Goodman, Mitchell, The End of It, 314 (R) Goodspeed, D. J., The Conspirators, 246 (R) Gorky, Maxim, Richard Hare, 660 (R.) Grace and Favour, 161 (A) Graham, Martha, Karl Leabo, 140 (CA)
GRAMOPHONE RECORDS
doubtful value of records other than music and poetry, 53 (A); 'Golden Age' singers, 74 (CA); Lotto Lehmann, Maria Callas, Rita Gorr, 74 (CA); Stravinsky and Britten recordings, 176 (CA); Shakespeare recordings, 337 (CA); poetry and prose recordings, 337 (CA); ll Seraglio (Beecham 's recording), 447 (CA); some Beecham recordings, 587 (CA); Salome, Un Ballo in Maschera, Rigoktto and Lucia di Lammermoor, 651 (CA); Birgit Nilsson and Joan Sutherland, 651 (CA) Graves, Robert, Oxford Addresses on Poetry, 834 (R) Great Barn, The, 681(A)
Great Chain of Being, The, A. 0. Lovejoy, 692 (R)
Great Occasion, The, Isabel Colegate, 597 (R) Greater or Lesser London, 237 (A)
GREECE
114 (R); classical Greek, 180 (R); Corfu and Ithaca, 202 (A): early Greek civilisation, 278 (R); Stratis Myrivilis, 676 (S); political situation reviewed, 747 (A) Greece, 747 (A) Greek Civilization from Euripides to Alexandria, Andre Bonnard (trans. R. C. Knight), 278 (R) Greeks Till Alexander, The, R. M. Cook, 278 (R) Green Shield trading stamps, 152 (Cl) Greene, Felix, The Wall Has Two Sides, 46 1RJ Greener, Leslie, High Dam over Nubia, 591 R Greer, Herb, A Scattering of Dust, 374 (R) 475 (L) Gregor, Ian, and Brian Nicholas, The Moral and the Story, 248 (R.) Gregory, Horace, The World of James McNeill Whistler, 248 (R)
Grip Weakens, The, 641 (A) Growing Faster, 361 (A) Growth of Parties, The, Sir Ivor Jennings, 142 (R) Guardian, The: Clare Hollingworth in Algeria, 501 (5), 538 (L);
James Bone, 643 (S)
Guide Michelin: a new three-star restaurant, 382 (PS) Guilty Land, Patrick van Rensburg, 46 (R) Gundrey, Elizabeth, Your Money's Worth, 382 (Cl) Guns in the Afternoon, 753 (CA) Gunter's Modern Confectioner, William Jeanes, 806 (Cl) 11 H.M.S. Defiant, 308 (CA) Hackles Rise and Fall, Ian Norrie, 630 (R) Haggard, William, The Unquiet Sleep, 486 (R) Halley, Arthur, In High Places, 728 (R) Haldane, A. R. B., New Ways Through the Glens, 516 (R) Hall, Angus, Love in Smoky Regions, 280 (R)
Hallstein, Dr. Walter: the Clayton Lectures. 817 (A)
Hamburger, Michael, and Christopher Middleton, (ed.) Modern German Poetry, 1910-1960, 833 (R) Hamilton, Alex, As If She Were Mine, 485 (R) HammarskRild, Dag, Joseph P. Lash, 143 (R)
Hanratty, James, 356 (LA)
Happy Republic, The, (ed.) George E. Probst, 694 (R) Hard Road to Klondike, The, Michael MacGowan (trans. Valentin
Iremonger), 847 (S)
Harden, Donald, The Pluenicians, 757 (R) Hardy, Florence Emily, The Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840-1928, 558 (R)
Hardy, Thomas, 47, 558 (R)
Hare, Richard, Maxim Gorky, 660 (R) Harriet Shelley: Five Long Years, Louise Schutz Boas, 180 (R) Harris, John, The Spring of Malice, 314 (R) Harrison, J. F. C., Learning and Living, 1790-1960, 213 (R) Hart-Davis, Rupert, (ed.) The Letters of Oscar Wilde, 861 (R) Hassall, A. G. and W. 0., The Douce Apocalypse, 377 (R) Haste to the Wedding, Alex Comfort, 688 (R) Headlines Make Murder, Osmington Mills, 486 (R) Health: see National Health Service and MEDICAL
Health clubs for men, 634 (PS)
Hear Us 0 Lord From Heaven Thy Dwelling Place, Malcolm Lowry,
589 (R)
Hearst, William Randolph, 592 (R) Heart and Head, 160 (LA) Heart of the Matter, 260 (LA)
Heavens Below: Utopian Experiments In England, 1560-1960
W. H. G. Armytage, 19(R) Hebrides, the, 115 (R)
Heller, Joseph, Catch-22, 801 (R)
Hemingway, Ernest, 685 (R)
Hemingway, Leicester, My Brother, Ernest Hemingway, 685 (R) Henry //, John T. Appleby, 862 (R) Henry's War, Jeremy Brooks, 834 (R) Heppenstall, Rayner, The Connecting Door, 181 (R) Hepworth, Barbara, .1. P. Hodin, 22 (R)
Herbert, A. P. 851 (A)
Hermans, W. P., The Dark Room of Damocles (trans. Roy Edwards),
630 (R)
Hess, Hans, Lyonel Feininger, 22 (R) Hibbert, Christopher, Benito Mussolini, 45 (R) High Bright Sun, The, Ian Stuart Black, 728 (R) High Dam over Nubia, Leslie Greener, 591 (R)
High Tide and After. The Memoirs of Hugh Dalton, 1945-60,
177 (R)
Highgate Village: threatened through-route for lorries, 849 (5), 1353 (A) Hill, Dr. Charles: on housing design and standards, 219, 502 (A)
Hinde, Cecilia H., Floury Fingers, 767 (R) Hincle, Thomas, A Place Like Home, 48 (R) Hindus, Maurice, House Without a Roof, 315 (R) Hinge of Europe, The, 711, 747, 787 (A) Hire purchase: Spring Fever in HP, 344 (F)
Hiroshima, 198 (A)
Historical Novel, The, Georg Lukacs (trans. Hannah and Stanley
Mitchell), 277 (R), 336 (L)
History of England The, E. L. Woodward, 693 (R) History of the Derky Stakes, The, Roger Mortimer, 758 (R) Hitler's Secret Book, (trans.) Salvator Attanasio, 658 (R) Hobbes, Sir Leslie Stephen, 696 (R) Hodgart, M. J. C., Samuel Johnson, 339 (R) Rodin, J. P., Barbara Hepworth, 22 (R) Holbrook, David, Llareggub Revisited, 452 (R) Holding Open the Door, 782 (A) Holding Operation, 463 (LA),
HOLIDAYS
travellers' cheques, 14 (L), 26 (Cl); cruising along the Dalmatian coast, 106 (A); the Dordogne valley, 108 (A); foreign language phrase books, 109 (A); an imaginary travel blurb, 110 (A); Cornwall in February, 286 (Cl); renting holiday villas abroad, 458 (CI); Ireland's Visitors, 552 (A); statistics on holidaymakers in OEEC countries, 678 (A); the great holiday illusion, 806 (A); 659 (R) Holidays and Travel, 103-110 (A) Holland: attitude to British negotiations to join the EEC, 782 (A) Holies, Robert, The Siege of Battersea, 48 (R)
Hollingworth, Clare, 501 (S), 538 (L)
Holloway, John: The Story of the Night, 46 (R); The Lantifallers, 453 (R)
Holy Island, 350 (PS) Home, Lord: attacks the UN, 3, 159, 160 (LA); at Geneva dis- armament discussions, 356 (LA)
HOME AND HOUSEHOLD
draught-excluders, 26 (CI); the price of Colston dishwashers slashed, 84 (Cl); detergents and free gifts, 85, 349 (Cl): disposing of milk bottles, 86 (Cl); Kotina wall-insulating material, 86 (Cl); cutlery, stainless and otherwise, 122 (Cl); meat safes, 151 (A); trading stamps with household purchases, 152 (Cl); the Guild of Professional Launderers and Cleaners, 221, 666 (Cl); cologne- impregnated tissues, 221 (CI); hiring table linen, 349 (Cl); window boxes, 426 (CO, 584 (L); copper cooking utensils, 488 (Cl); firms catering for home decorating, 522 (Cl); damage to laundry, 666 (CI); unsatisfactory service by'retailers of domestic goods, 838 (Cl)
Homicide Act and Hanratty, The, 356 (LA)
Homosexuality: a Private Member's Bill to repeal the `Labouchere Amendment', 232 (A); a further Private Member's Bill, 304 (L) Hong Kong: problem of refugees from China, 671 (PW), 672 (LA) Horse-racing: the Derby, 758 (R) Hospitals: Minister or Health's 'Plan for Hospitals', 92 (LA); nurses exploited, 508 (L); restrictions on visits by parents to children, 780 (LA), 855 (L)
Hospitals and Children, (ed.) James Robertson, 780 (LA)
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
'Matson Wimpy', 86 (PS); 'farmhouse teas', 86 (PS); the Milk- maid Pavilion at Brighton, 87 (PS); moderately-priced wines at a restaurant, 87 (PS); shortcomings of a Birmingham hotel and
pub, 154 (PS); courteous service at the Baron of Beef, Gutter Lane, 350 (PS); a third Michelin star for Lasserre's in Paris, 382 (PS); the Imperial Hotel, Torquay, 426 (PS); Egon Ronay's recommendations, 522 (CI), 537 (L); the Cavendish Hotel closing, 734 (PS); 'The English Pub', Miami, Florida, 735 (PS) House of Soldiers, The, Andrew Garve, 80 (R) House Without a Roof, Maurice Hindus, 315 (R)
HOUSES AND HOUSING
Kotina wall-insulating material, 86 (Cl); Dr. Charles Hill on housing standards, 219, 502 (A); Cumbernauld New Town,
219 (A); holiday villas abroad, 458 (Cl); the RIBA's conference
on housing, 502 (A); the Ministry of Housing's recommendations
in Homes for Today and Tomorrow, 502 (A); firms catering for
home decorating, 522 (CI)
How Much is That in Dollars?, Art Buchwald, 518 (R) How the Circus Works, Joan Selby-Lowndes, 767 (R) How to Control Public Spending, 315 (F) Huasipungo, Jorge Icaza (trans. Mervyn Savill), 630 (R) Human Cloud, The, Maurice A. Ash, 783 (S)
Humanism: Nansen's humanism misrepresented by the BBC?, 14, 40, 69, 135, 206, 240 (L)
Humanist Anthology, Margaret Knight, 14 (L)
Hume, Donald: murder 'confession', 643 (A), 679, 718, 749 (L)
Hungry for Love, 140 (CA) Hungry Sheep Look Up, The, 234 (A)
Huntingdon, Lord, 710 (S)
Huxley, Aldous, Island, 420 (R) Huxley, Elspeth, The Mottled Lizard, 627 (R)
Hymns as poetry, 453 (R), 474, 679, 718, 750, 791 (L)
Hynes, Samuel, The Pattern of Hardy's Poetry, 47 (R) I Was Cicero, Elyesa Banza in collaboration with Hans Nogly
(trans. Eric Mosbacher), 658 (R)
Icarus, Maurice Z. Shroder, 312 (R) Icaza, Jorge, Huasipungo (trans. Mervyn Savill), 630 (R)
Ice-cream, 806 (Cl) ICI's take-over bid for Courtaulds, 120, 149, 216, 251, 316, 346 (F)
Idea of History, The, R. a Collingwood, 693 (R) Identities, 639 (LA) Idle Among the Islands, 106 (A) Ill Omens, 709 (A) I'm All Right, Jack, 435 (A) Image, or What Happened to the American Dream, The, Daniel J.
Boorstin, 415 (R)
Imitations, Robert Lowell, 758 (R) Impact, Harry Olesker, 80 (R) Imperial Palace, Arnold Bennett, 249 (R)
Imperial Tobacco Company, 4 (LA)
In a Green Night, Derek Walcott, 864 (R) In High Places, Arthur Hailey, 728 (R) In the Interlude: Poems 1945-1960, Boris Pasternak (trans. Henry
Kamen), 449 (R)
In the Steps of Odysseus, 202 (A) Incomparable Max, The, (ed.) S. C. Roberts, 800 (R) Indecision in NATO, 571 (LA) Independent Eastern Europe, C. A. Macartney, and A. W. Palmer,
451 (R)
INDIA
annexation of Goa an encouragement to 'Balkanisation' in Africa and Asia, 62 (A); Lord Mountbatten and the timing of the announcement of the boundary commission's award in 1947, 245 (R), 254 (PS), 269, 304, 443, 508, 537, 584 (L); Tibet the key in any Sino-Indian conflict, 786 (A); the third Lok Sabha reviewed, 816 (A); book reviews, 245, 517
India's New Parliament, 814 (A) industrial Development Authority, The, 544 (A) Industrial Research and Information Service, 532 (5)
INDUSTRY
motor industry's poor export performance, 13 (L); the unions and wage claims, 236 (A); State ownership in the EEC countries, 434 (A); Scottish industry, 469 (A), 507, 537 (L); Scottish coal mining, 496 (LA); the trade unions and the strike weapon, 574 (A); effects of Selwyn Lloyd's economic policies, 631 (F)
Infernal Circle, 356 (LA) Ingrey, Derek, Me and Victor and Mrs. Blanchard, 22 (R) Innocent Sorcerers, 208 (CA) Inquest, The, 742 (A)
Intellectual Hero, The. Studies in the French Novel, 4880-1955,
Victor Brombert, 588 (R) Intellectuals, English: present attitudes to politics, the Welfare State and the cultural situation, 577 (A), 619 (L)
Intellectuals of England, The, 577 (A)
International Monetary Fund, 81(F) International Voluntary Service, 537 (I.)
Intervention and the War, Richard H. Ullman, 310 (R) Invasion of Laodicea, The, 438 (A) Invitation to Infection, 388 (LA) Invulnerable President, The, 813 (A)
IRA, the, 260 (LA)
IRELAND, NORTHERN
the IRA calls off its campaign of terrorism, 260 (LA); agitation over capital punishment, 263 (A); the general election issues and prospects, 573 (A)
IRELAND, REPUBLIC OF
a message from the Taoiseach, 543 (A); Ireland and the Common Market, 543 (A); attracting foreign industrial concerns to
Ireland, 544 (A); Irish Television, 550 (A); Ireland's Visitors,
552 (A); the Hierarchy 'holy xenophobes'. 576 (S), 793 (L); 'Bloody Sunday', 757 (R); Bloomsday, 1962, 823 (CA); Michael MacGowan of Donegal, 847 (5); 516 (R)
Ireland's Visitors, 552 (A) Irish Television Makes Its Bow, 550 (A) Isherwood, Christopher, Down There On a Visit, 309 (R) Ishi in Two Worlds, Theodora Kroeber, 724 (R) Island, Aldous Huxley, 420 (R) Island in Revolt, Charles Foley, 756 (R) Island of the Lost, Paul Fenimore Cooper, 315 (R) Islander, The, Allan Campbell McLean, 22 (R) Isolating Be Gaulle, 672 (LA)
Imam Adolf Eichmann sentenced to death, 9 (A), 70 (L); the question of jurisdiction in the Eichmann case, 9 (A); the Israeli-Arab
war, 20 (R), 99 (L), 340 (R); Suez, 178 (R); the siege ofJerusalem,
1947-9, 340 (R); proposed new libel law, 388 (LA), 442 (L)
Issues of Privilege, 261 (A) Italian Lesson, 59 (LA)
ITALY
Mussolini, 45 (R), 86 (PS); effects of exploitation of natural gas, 59 (LA); Italian courage, 86 (PS); Nenni Socialists support Signor Fantam's coalition government, 196 (A); the emigration of Southerners to the industrial North, 233 (A); attitude towards British membership of the EEC, 714 (A); Rome revisited, 745 (A); book reviews, 314, 315
Italy, Britain and the Conunon Market, 714 (A)
Ithaca, 202 (A)
It's Trad, Dad, 446 (CA) Jackson, Brian, and Dennis Marsden, Education and the Working Class, 213 (R), 392 (A) Jackson, Brian, and Denys Thompson, (ed.) English in Education,
452 (R)
Jaeger, Werner, Aristotle, 696 (R) Jamaica Inn, Daphne du Maurier, 514 (R)
James II, 311(R) James, Henry, 594 (R)
Jameson, Storm, The Road from the Monument, 116 (R)
Japan: 114 (R); Socialism in Japan, 846 (A)
Jay, Douglas, Socialism in tire New Society, 95 (R) Jazz Word, The, 318 (PS) Jeanes, William, Gunter's Modern Confectioner, 806 (Cl) Jefferson Image in the American Mind, The, Merrill D. Peterson,
694 (R)
Jenkins, Robin, The Tiger of Gold, 630 (R) Jenkins, Tudor, The Londoner, 341 (R) Jenkins Report, The, 844 (LA) Jennings, Sir Ivor, Party Politics: Vol. 1, Appeal to the People; Vol. 2, The Growth of Parties; Vol. 3, The Stuff of Polities, 142 (R) Jessica, 826 (CA) Jews: links between Judaism and Christianity, 14 (L); The Jews of Algeria, 229 (A); a Jewish painter (Ardon), 243 (CA) Jews of Algeria, The, 229 (A) Johnny Come Lately, 267 (A) Johnson, Samuel, M. J. C. Hodgart, 339 (R) Jones, L. E., Trepidation in Downing Street, 865 (R) Joseph, Dov, The Faithful City, 340 (R)
Joyce, James, 823 (CA)
Jules and Jim, 683 (CA) Julius Caesar (Old Vic), 539 (CA) Jusserand, J. J., English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages, 693 (R) Justice and Social Policy, F. A. Olafson, 696 (R) Kaestner, Erhart, Mount Athos: The Call from Sleep, 114 (R) Kandinsky, Marcel Brion, 377 (R) Kant, Immanuel, Education, 696 (R)
Katanga: see Congo Republic
Kaye, Tom, David, from where he was lying, 801 (R)
Kearton, Christopher, 501 (S) Keele University, 382 (PS)
Kennedy, President; sec UNITED STATES Kennedy Regnat, 674 (A) Kenney, Michael, A Spanish Tapestry, 114 (R)
KENYA
tribal rift between KANU and KADU widens, 91 (LA); Region- alism in Kenya, 130 (A); policy differences between KANU and KADU, 130 (A); the future of the Europeans in Kenya, 169 (1.), 195 (LA), 269, 305 (L); the Kenya constitutional conference in London, 195 (LA); a compromise constitution agreed on, 465 (LA); 627 (R) Kenya Compromise, The, 465 (LA) Kermode, Frank, Puzzles and Epiphanies, 660 (R) Kerouac, Jack, Lonesome Traveller, 659 (R)
KHRUSHCHEV, NIKITA
proposals for the Geneva disarmament conference, 196 (LA); 'carrots and sticks' in dealings with the West, 227 (LA); holds the initiative over the West, 260 (LA); 291 (PW); 291 (LA); and Soviet agriculture, 324 (LA)
Khrushchev's Initiative 260 (LA)
Khyber Pass. 489 (PS;
Killanin, Lord, and Michael V. Duignan, The Shell Guide to Ireland,
516 (R)
Killing Chase, The, Roger Simons, 281 (R) Kind of Darkness, A, Christopher Davis, 865 (R) Kind of Loving, A, 512 (CA) Kind of Loving, A, Stan Barstow, 695 (R) Kindly Ones, The, Anthony Powell, 863 (R) King of Hearts, The, Dorothy H. Somerville, 832 (R) King Priam (Coventry), 720, (Covent Garden) 794 (CA) King-Hall, Stephen, Men of Destiny, 505 (A)
Kingsmill, Hugh, 75 (A)
Kirkup, James, These Horned Islands, 114 (R) Kizer, Carolyn, The Ungrateful Garden, 864 (R)
Klee, Paul, 22 (R)
Knack, The (Royal Court), 445 (CA) Knacker's Yard, The (Arts), 101 (CA) Knight, Margaret, Humanist Anthology, 14 (L)
Knowles, Captain W. P.: his treatment for bronchial complaints, 97 (A), 135, 170, 205, 240 (L)
Kochan, Lionel, The Making of Modern Russia, 413 (R) Kroeber, Theodora, Ishi in Two Worlds, 724 (R)
Kroll, Dr.: to be withdrawn from Moscow post, 325 (LA)
La Borde, Harold, An Ocean to Ourselves, 799 (R) Labarge, Margaret Wade, Simon de Montfort, 146 (R) Labedz, Leopold, (ed.) Revisionism: Essays on the History of Marxist Ideas, 451 (R)
'Labouchere Amendment', the, 232 (A)
LABOUR PARTY
must not oppose Britain's entry into the Common Market, 34 (PC); Two Types of Socialism, 95 (A); Woodrow Wyatt's sug- gestion or a Lib-Lab electoral agreement, 159 (LA); failure to take its opportunities, 159 (LA); Mr. Gaitskell's suggestions for the Daily Herald, 159 (LA); Hugh Dalton, 177 (R.), 251 (F); failure in the Orpington by-election, 355 (LA); Harold Wilson in the defence debate, 359 (A); the Pickles case against entering the EEC, 432 (LA), 677 (A); undecided on the EEC question, 501 (S); gloomy prospects for next election, 528 (LA); general election prospects assessed on basis of by-election trends, 530 (A); proscription of CND likely soon?, 607 (LA); interruptions by CND at May Day rally, 607 (PW), 607 (LA), 613 (S); impact of the Liberal revival, 615 (A), 650 (L); groupings over the Common Market issue, 677 (A); calls Bertrand Russell to explain his sponsorship of Moscow 'peace' congress, 710 (S); wins West Middlesbrough by-election, 741 (A), 779 (LA); Moscow peace congress sponsors not expelled, 1311 (PW), 812 (LA); Socialist thought in this century, 816 (A); The Fabian Tradition, 816 (A) Ladies in the Sun: The Memsahibs' India, (ed.) J. K. Stanford,
517 (R)
Lady Chatterley's Lover: John Sparrow's Encounter article on,
267 (A), 304, 335, 367, 397 (L)
Lady with the Little Dog, The, 654 (CA) Lagos Conference, The, 167 (A) Lake Lovers, The, Geoffrey Wagner, 760 (R)
Lancashire, 838 (PS)
Landfallers, The, John Holloway, 453 (R) Landing on the Moon, 673 (A) Lanham, Edwin, Passage to Danger, 866 (R.)
Laos: US-Russian agreement on restoring the cease-fire, 640 (LA); agreement on a coalition government, 780 (LA)
Laos, 640 (LA)
Lash, Joseph P., Dag Hantmarskjold, 143 (R) Last Bastion, Eric Brockman, 114 (R) Last Day of Summer, The, 42 (CA) Last Days of the British Rai, The, Leonard Mosley, 245 (R) Last Ditch, 60 (A) Last Words to Cavey, 555 (P) Last Year at Marienbad, Alain Robbe-Grillet (trans. Richard Howard), 375 (R) Latin, the genius of, 180 (R) Latin America Between the Eagle and the Bear, Salvador de Madariaga, 725 (R) Laundries: the Guild of Professional Launderers and Cleaners, 221, 666 (CI) Laurence, Dan H., (ed.) Bernard Shaw: Platform and Pulpit, 211(R) Law for Consumers, The (Consumers' Association), 382 (CI) Lawrence, D. H.: 201 (A); the 'night of sensual passion' in Lady Chatterley's Lover. 267 (A), 304, 335, 367, 397 (L); and modern civilisation, 300, 329 (A), 395 (L); his Collected Letters, 373 (R) Leabo, Karl, Martha Graham, 140 (CA) Learning and Living, 1790-1960, J. F. C. Harrison, 213 (R) Leavis, F. R.: criticism of C. P. Snow in his Richmond Lecture, 297, 329 (A), 331, 335 (L), 349 (PS), 365 (L), 387 (LA), 395 (L), 433 (S), 442 (L); influence on post-war intellectuals, 577 (A) Lebanon, the: attempted coup by the PPS, 4 (A) Lefebvre, Georges, The French Revolution (trans. Elizabeth Moss Evanson), 342 (R) Lefever, Ernest W., (ed.) Arms and Arms Control, 686 (R) Leff, Vera, The Struggle of Mulvaney Gill, 760 (R)
LEGAL
contempt of court possible after a case is over?, 11 (A); the sub judice rule to be investigated, 11 (A); drunken driving, 13, 70, 99 (L); death of Lord Merriman, 133 (A); the Probate, Divorce and Admiralty Division, 133 (A), 170, 206 (L); prison sentences on Wethersfield demonstrators, 228 (LA); The Case of Mr. Multi, 228 (LA), 270 (L); the Labouchere Amendment, 232 (A); capital punishment in Northern Ireland, 263 (A); anomalies of 'drunk in charge', 286 (PS); political considerations as a factor in prosecutions by the Law Officers, 295 (A); criminal records of accused available to judges at trial, 295 (A); delays in 'summary' procedure, 295 (A); inequality of treatment in shoplifting cases, 305 (L); The Homicide Act and Hanratty, 356 (LA); the ETU ballot-rigging case, 357 (LA); proposed new libel law in Israel, 388 (LA), 442 (L); the Boulting brothers v. ACT, 435 (A); what is 'private gain'?, 437 (A); a defect in magistrates' courts, 536 (L); Mr. Rookes, the victimised London Airport draughtsman, 678 (A); report of the Royal Commission on the Police, 740 (LA), 791 (1.); restrictions on the press: the libel laws, the Official Secrets Act, 'D' notices, 744(S); the Vera Bruehne murder trial, 819 (A) Legal Levels, 293 (A) Leipzig Trade Fair, 292 (LA), 499 (A) Leninism or Marxism, Rosa Luxemburg, 693 (R) Lenny Bruce (The Establishment), 433 (S), 585 (CA) Leonardo cartoon: the Royal Academy to sell, 324 (LA), 369 (CA) Lesser Evils, 291 (LA) Lessing, Doris, The Golden Notebook, 518 (R) Lessons of Syria, The, 641 (A) Let My People Go, Albert Luthuli, 144 (R) Letter of the Law, II, 133, 295, 437, 678 (A) Letters of Fyador Mikhallovich Dostoevsky (trans. Ethel Colburn Mayne, with an introduction by Avrahm Yarmolinsky), 418 (R) Letters of George Gissing to Eduard Bertz, 1887-1903, The, (ed.) Arthur C. Young, 115 (R) Letters of Oscar Wilde, The, (ed.) Rupert Hart-Davis, 861 (R) Lewis, Oscar, The Children of Sanchez, 482 (R) Leymarie, Jean, (ed.) Paul Gauguin: Watercolours, Pastels and Drawings in Colour, 377 (R) Liaisons Dangereuses, Les, 512 (CA) Libel; libel law in Israel, 388 (LA), 442 (L); restrictive effect of the law of libel on the press, 744 (S) Liberal Challenge, 640 (LA)
LIBERAL PARTY
Woodrow Wyatt's suggestion of a Lib-Lab electoral agreement, 159 (LA); wins Orpington by-election, 355 (LA), 395 (L); the party's radical support, 355 (LA); George Scott, 355 (LA); general election prospects assessed on basis of by-election trends, 530 (A); the Liberal revival, 533 (A); a 'smart operator', 576 (S); a greater danger to Labour than to Conservatives?, 607 (LA); 613 (S); Liberals and the Future, 615 (A), 650 (L); Mont- gomeryshire seat retained, 640 (LA); some odd motives for voting Liberal, 643 (S); how can the Conservatives win back defectors to Liberalism?, 671 (LA); 710 (S) Liberals and the Future, 615 (A) Licensing laws: Sunday opening in Wales, 134 (A) Life of Thomas Hardy, 1840-1928, The, Florence 558 (A) Light in the Piazza, The, 541 (CA) Limbering Up, 573 (A) Limitations of Love, Kathleen Farrell, 343 (R) Limits to Learning, 261 (LA) Lindsay, Jack, Fanfrolico and After, 726 (R) Liquidator, The, 672 (A) Little Me, Patrick Dennis, 865 (R) Little Old King Cole (Palladium), 16 (CA) Little Treachery, A, Phyllis Paul, 559 (R) Living Part, A, 672 (LA) Llandudno. 735 (PS) Llareggub Revisited, David Holbrook, 452 (R)
LLOYD, SELWYN
his economic sado-masochism, 23 (F); the White Paper on 'Incomes Policy: The Next Step', 182 (F); Pre-Budget Words to Mr. Lloyd, 281 (F); failure to keep down government expendi- ture, 315 (F); 378 (F); his Budget, 463 (LA), 487 (F); his Budget speech, 466 (PC); on the alternative to an incomes policy, 519 (F); 'neurotic' or 'vicious'7, 537 (L); why he should drop the speculative gains tax, 598 (P'); his economic policies and their results, 631(F) Lloydian Image, The, 631 (F) Local government: the White Paper on government of Greater London, 237 (A); local authorities form a consortium to deal with their housing programme, 502 (A); need for experienced councillors, 650 (L) Logical Lines, 527 (LA) Lollipop Went the Weasel, 466 (PC)
LONDON
admission of women to membership of clubs, 54 (PS); one-day strike on London Underground and part of Southern Region railways, 127 (PW), 128 (LA); Club Row street market, 222 (PS); the Government's White Paper on fovernment of Greater London, 237 (A); London-'The Wen, 336, 367, 475 (L); proposals for building above railway stations, sidings, etc., 357 (A); the taxi situation, 572 (LA), 620 (L); 'village atmosphere' in Marylebone, 576 (S); the end of the Shot Tower on the South Bank, 613 (S); a Russian building project in Highgate, 643 (S); the Cavendish Hotel, 734 (PS); proposed routing of lorries through Highgate Village, 849 (S), 853 (A) London County Council: to be replaced by a Greater London Council?, 237 (A) Emily Hardy, London Magazine, The, Vol. I, Nos. 1-5, 78 (R) Londoner, The, Tudor Jenkins, 341 (R) Lonely are the Brave, 585 (CA) Lonely Girl, The. Edna O'Brien, 661 (R) Lonesome Traveller, Jack Kerouac, 659 (R) Long and Happy Life, A, Reynolds Price, 376 (R) Long Haul in Vietnam, 260 (LA) Long March, The, William Styron, 454 (R) Long Run South, Alan Williams, 729 (R) Look at Newspapers, Nicholas Fisk, 767 (R) Looking to Europe, 543 (A) Lorch, Netanel, The Edge of the Sword, 20(R) Lord Geoffrey's Fancy. Alfred Duggan, 181 (R) Lord Robens's Kite, 496 (LA) Lottery of the Law, The, 437 (A) Love in Smoky Regions, Angus Hall, 280 (R) Lovejoy, A. 0., The Great Chain of Being, 692 (R) Lover Come Back, 140 (CA) Lowell, Robert, 758 (R) Lowes, John Livingstone, The Road to Xanadu, 692 (R)
Lowry, Malcolm, Hear Us 0 Lord From Heaven Thy Dwelling
Place, 589 (R) Lucy Gay/wart, Willa Cather, 518 (R) Lukics, Georg, The Historical Novel (trans. Hannah and Stanley Mitchell), 277 (R), 336 (L) Lustig, Arnost, Night and Hope (trans. George Theiner), 760 (R) Luthuli, Albert, Let My People Go, 144 (R) Luxembourg: attitude to British negotiations to join the EEC, 782 (A) Luxemburg, Rosa, The Russian Revolution and Leninism or Marxism, 693 (R) Lyautey, Pierre, Claude Barres: A Hero in Revolt (trans. Humphrey Hare), 278 (R) Macartney, C. A., and A. W. Palmer, Independent Eastern Europe, 451 (R) Macbeth (Old Vic), 70 (L) Macbeth (Stratford-upon-Avon), 793 (CA) McCarthyism, 742 (A) McCutchan, Philip, Bluebolt One, 729 (R) Macdonald, Ross, The Wycherly Woman, 728 (R) MacGowan, Michael, The Hard Road to Klondike (trans. Valentin Iremonger), 847 (S) Machines, fallibility of, 456 (A), 508 (L) MacKenzie, Donald, The Genial Stranger, 486 (R) MacKenzie, Jeanne, Australian Paradox, 659 (10 McLean, Allan Campbell, The Islander, 22 (R) MacLellan, Angus, The Furrow Behind Me (trans. John Lorne Campbell), 847 (S)
Macleod, lain: 34 (PC), 222 (PS); 'a stubborn Scot', 433 (S)
MACMILLAN, HAROLD
'the best Prime Minister we have', 159 (LA); at an Oxford luncheon, 468, 502, 532 (S); his discussions with President Kennedy, 527 (LA); weekend meeting with President de Gaulle, 740(A) McNeill, Janet, The Early Harvest, 690 (R) Madariaga, Salvador de, Latin America Between the Eagle and the Bear, 725 (R) Made Glorious Summer, 94 (PC) Magazines, literary, 78 (R) Magic Barrel, The, Bernard Malamud, 695 (R) Magic Flute, The (Covent Garden), 41 (CA) Magistrates' courts, 536 (L) Main-Travelled Roads, Hamlin Garland, 694 (R) Majority of One, A, 446 (CA) Making of a Poet, The, 647 (P) Making of Burma, The, Dorothy Woodman, 277 (R) Making of Modern Russia, The, Lionel Kochan, 413 (R) Making of the President, The, Theodore H. White, 450 (R) Making of Victorian England, The, G. Kitson Clark, 830 (R) Malamud, Bernard: A New Life, 421 (R); The Magic Barrel, 695 (R) Malcolm Saville's Seaside Book, 659 (10 Mallett-Joris, Frangoise, The Favourite (trans. Norma Briffault), 485 (R) Malta: 14, 40 (L), 114(R); the election issues, 261 (A); the Church's accusations against Mr. Mintoff, 261 (A) Man on His Shoulder, The, Kenneth Methold, 729 (R) Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The, 154 (CA) Man-Eater of Malgudf, The, R. K. Naiayan, 215 (R) Mango and the Palm, The, Darrell Bates, 799 (R) Manley, Professor Gordon, (ed.) Geography, 767 (10 Manners, good, 317 (A) Manning, Olivia, The Spoilt City, 597 (R) Manning, Rosemary, The Chinese Garden, 728 (R)
Marcus, G. J., A Naval History of England. Vol. 1, The Formative
Centuries, 179 (10 'Market' and the Outside World, The, 118 (F) Marlborough, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of, 146 (R) Marlowe, John, The Persian Gulf in the Twentieth Century, 830 (R) Marsden, Dennis, and Brian Jackson, Education and the Working Class, 213 (R), 392 (A) Marsden, Walter, The Emigrants Guide, 659 (R) Martin, Kingsley, The Crown and the Establishment, 715 (R) Martin, Mildred Albert, The Martins of Gunbarrel, 115 (R) Martinelli, Giovanni, 683 (CA) Martins of Gunbarrel, The, Mildred Albert Martin, 115 (R) Mason, Richard, The Fever Tree, 597 (12) Massacre at Montsegur, Zoe Oldenbourg (trans. Peter Green), 145 (R.) Massacre of St. Bartholomew, The, Henri Noguercs (trans. C. E.
Engel), 595 (R) Master Builder, A, 358 (A) Match game, a, 99, 137 (L) Matter of Form, A, 572 (LA) Matter of Life and Death, A, Virgilia Peterson, 726 (R) Maudling, Reginald, 91 (LA) Maxwell, Nicole, Witch-Doctor's Apprentice, 799 (R) Mazzetti, Lorenza, The Sky Falls (trans. Marguerite Waldman),
661(R)
Me and Victor and Mrs. Blanchard, Derek Ingrey, 22 (R) Meade, Professor J. E., UK, Commonwealth and Common Market, 432 (LA) Meals on Wheels, 63 (A) Measure for Measure (Stratford-upon-Avon), 510 (CA) Meat, frozen, 151 (A)
MEDICAL
doubts on the cause of Napoleon's death, 14 (L); outbreak of smallpox, 59 (PW); the Minister of Health's new Plan for Hospitals, 92 (LA); doctors' neglect of W. P. Knowles's treat- ment for bronchitis, 97 (A), 135, 170, 205, 240 (L); see also Hospitals Medieval Technology and Social Change, Lynn White, Jr., 340 (R) Mehnert, Klaus, The Anatomy of Soviet Man, 451 (R) Memoirs of James 11, The: His Campaigns as Duke of York, 1652- 1660, (trans. and ed.) A. Lytton Sells, 311 (R) Na Na Na Ns Ns Ns
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N. Men of Destiny, Stephen King-Hall, 505 (A) Mere Wealth in America, 468 (A) Merger, The, 780 (A) Merriman, Lord, 133 (A) Meteorological Office: inaccurate Whitsun forecast, 779 (PW), 783 (S) Methold, Kenneth, The Man on His Shoulder, 729 (10 Mexico: slum life, 482 (R); Mexico: 1962, 498 (A), 583, 650 (L); an appeal for release of the painter Siqueiros, 680 (L); 725 (R) Mexico: 1962, 498 (A) Mexico: Revolution to Evolution, 1940-1960, Howard F. Cline,
M D2D5 L(itt )EAST
the PPS's attempted coup in the Lebanon, 4 (A); the Israeli- Arab war, 20 (R), 99 (L); bewilderment and uncertainty in the Arab world, 67 (A); Erskine Childers on Suez, 178 (R); a second coup d'etat in Syria, 432 (LA); the London meeting of CENTO, 572 (LA); Nasser, 1962, 612 (A); President Nasser's political and social reform programme, 641 (A); 830 (R); see
also EGYPT
Middle Eastern Prospects, 67 (A) Middlesbrough, 741 (A) Middlesbrough, West, by-election, 741 (A) Middleton, Christopher, and Michael Hamburger, (ed.) Modern German Poetry, 1910-1960, 833 (R) Midsummer Night's Dream, A (Regent's Park), 793 (CA) Midsummer Night's Dream, A (Royal Court), 139 (CA) Midsummer Night's Dream, A (Stratford-upon-Avon), 539 (CA) Miliband, Ralph, Parliamentary Socialism, 95 (R.) Milk bottles, disposing of, 86 (CI) Mill, J. S., Utilitarianism, On Liberty and Essay on Bentham, 696 (R) Miller, Wade, The Sargasso Story, 80 (10 Million Dollar Tramp, William Campbell Gault, 80 (R) Mills, Osmington, Headlines Make Murder, 486 (10 Mind Your Language, Ivor Brown, 766 (R) Misanthrope, Le (Piccadilly), 306 (CA) Missiles, Guided Weapons, Rockets and Satellites: Colonel Glenn makes three orbits of the earth, 227 (PW) Mitchell, Julian, A Disturbing Influence, 421 (12) Mobil Travel Guide: Northeastern States; Great Lakes Area: South Central and Southwestern States; California-Nevada, 103 (It) Model kits, 317 (Cl) Modern Elementary Logic, Susan Stebbings, 696 (R) Modern German Poetry, 1910-1960, (ed.) Michael Hamburger and Christopher Middleton, 833 (R) Molotov, Mr., 127 (PW), 154 (PS) Monarchy and Royal Family, the: Lord Snowdon to work on the Sunday Times, 59 (PW); 'By Appointment HRH Prince or Wales', 382 (PS); All Monarchists Now, 715 (A), 749, 821 (L) Monk, Samuel H., The Sublime, 692 (ft) Monopolies: the Government rejects Monopolies Commission's advice, 4 (LA) Montgomery, Lord: on South Africa, 357 (LA) Montgomeryshire by-election, the, 617 (A), 640 (LA) Monty Rides Again, 357 (LA) Moore, G. E., Philosophical Studies, 696 (10
Mono3reiRlarry T., (ed.) The Collected Letters of D. H. Lawrence,
Moral and the Story, The, Ian Gregor and Brian Nicholas, 248 (R) Moral Re-Armament: presents Buchmanite plays at the West- minster Theatre, 613 (S), 650 (L), 676 (S) Morning and the Evening, The, Joan Williams, 116 (R) Morris, Desmond, The Biology of Art, 559 (12) Morris, Jean, The Blackamoor's Urn, 148 (R) Mortimer, Roger, The History of the Derby Stakes, 758 (10 Moscow, 565 (PS) Moscow Journal, Harrison E. Salisbury, 451 (R) Mosley, Leonard, The Last Days of the British Raj, 245 (R) Motor Agents' Association: Fidelity Scheme, 838 (CI) Motor industry: its poor export performance, 13 (L); unofficial strikes at Ford's of Dagenham, 708 (LA)
MOTORING AND MOTOR-CARS
Which?: first report on motor-cars, 53 (Cl); drunken driving a crime?, 13, 713, 99 (L); anomalies of 'drunk in charge', 286 (PS); inconclusive blood-test experiment for drivers in West Germany, 293 (A); a register of motor agents planned, 522 (CI); a traffic story, 710 (S); an article in the Queen on car- dealers, 744 (S); children on long car journeys, 773 (Cl), 793 (L); the Motor Agents Association's Fidelity Scheme, 838 (Cl); an unsatisfactory car-hire firm, 838 (Cl) Mottled Lizard, The, Elspeth Huxley, 627 (R) Mount Athos: The Call from Sleep, Erhart Kacstner, 114 (10 Mountbatten, Lord, 245 (Ft), 254 (PS), 269, 304, 508, 537, 584 (L) Moyes, Patricia, Death on the Agenda, 486 (R) Mr. Butler on Tour, 641 (A) Mr. Kennedy and the Common Market, 81(F) Mr. Lloyd's Smoke Screen, 182 (F) Mr. Lloyd's Wicked Alternative, 519 (F) Much Ado, 37 (A) Muir, Edwin, 719 (L) Mulley, F. W., The Politics of Western Defence, 686 (10 Murder and Mercy, 528 (LA) Murder Clear, Track Fast, Judson Philips, 486 (Ft) Murder in Munich, 819F) Murdoch, Iris, An Uno cial Rose, 755 (10 Murphy, J. S., Canals, 67 (R) Mushrooms, 14 (L)
MUSIC AND OPERA
the D'Oyly Carte company's Gilbert and Sullivan operas, 15 (CA); The Magic Flute (Covent Garden), 41 (CA); Don curios (Covent Garden), 138 (CA); Stravinsky's ballet music, 173 (CA); Stravinsky and Britten records, 176 (CA); Strauss's Don Quixote and Berlioz's Te Deum, 210 (CA); Don Giovanni (Covent Garden), 241, 542 (CA); Stravinsky's cantata, A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer, 271 (CA); The Rake's Progress (Sadler's Wells), 271 (CA); Mahler's Second Symphony (Klemperer), 369 (CA); The Damnation of Faust, 369 (CA); Delius's A Village Romeo and Juliet, 480 (CA); Tristan and Isolde (Covent Garden), 510 (CA); some Beecham recordings, 587 (CA); Giovanni Martinelli, 683 (CA); Aida (Covent Garden), 683 (CA); Michael Tippett's opera King Priam, 720, 794 (CA); a Covent Garden triple bill: L'Heure Espagnole, Erwartung and Gianni Schicchi, 858 (CA) Music Room, The, 654 (CA) Mussolini, 45 (R), 86 (PS) Mussolini, Laura Fermi, 45 (10 Mussolini, Benito, Christopher Hibbert, 45 (R) Mussolini's Enemies: The Italian Anti-Fascist Resistance, Charles F. Delzell, 45 (R.) Mustard, 425 (A) Mutti, Jethro, 228 (LA), 270 (L) Muzzle for Israelis, A, 388 (LA) My Antonia, Willa Cather, 518 (10 My Brother, Ernest Hemingway, Leicester Hemingway, 685 HO My Cousin Rachel, Daphne du Maurier, 514 HO My Place (Comedy), 241 (CA) Myrivilis, Stratis, 676 (S) 0 0
ci
Mysticism, 508 (L)
Myth of Major Eatherly, The, 198 (A)
Nansen: his humanism misrepresented in BBC broadcasts?, 14, 40, 69, 135, 206, 240 (L) L); Napoleon: doubts over the cause of his death, 14 (L) I Napoleon brandy, 137, 171, 206, 270 (L)
Narayan, R. K., The Man-Eater of Malgudi, 215 (R) a c, Nash, Simon, Dead of a Counterplot, 281 (R) Nassauer, Rudolf: The Cuckoo, 78 (R); 190 (PS) Nasser, President: 67 (A); Nasser, 1962, 612 (A); his programme
of reform, 641 (A)
the Nasser, 1962, 612 (A)
nil National Economic Development Council, 261 (LA), 361, 642 (A) or National Fellowship, the, 26 (PS), 40 (L)
T'S National Health Service: nurses exploited, 508 (L) .,ee National Opinion Polls: predictions on the Orpington by-election,
363 (A), 396 (L) National Portrait Gallery: recent acquisitions, 26 (PS) Nationalisation: State ownership in the EEC countries, 434 (A)
Nationalisation and Professor Halistein, 434 (A) ',II NATO: See NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION
Naval History of England, A. Vol. 1, The Formative Centuries,
G. J. Marcus, 179 (R) Navy, Royal, 179, 725 (R)
Nebulosities, 572 (LA) Neill, A. S.; Summerhill: A Radical Approach to Education, 515
(R); 532 (S)
m. Nekrassov, Victor, Front Line Stalingrad, 215 (R) Neutrals' Dilemma, 129 (A) Never So Humble, 502 (A) New Balancing Act, The, 455 (F) New Germany and the Old Nazis, The, T. H. Tetens, 310 (R)
New Guinea, Dutch, 659 (R)
New Hospitals, 92 (LA) nn New Intelligencers, The, 292 (LA) New Ireland, A, 543 (A) New Life, A, Bernard Malamud, 421 (R) ith New Men, The, 355 (LA) New Plans: Old Lines, 357 (A) New Poems 1961: A PEN Anthology, (ed.) William Plomer, Hilary
Corke and Anthony Thwaite, 212 (R)
id New Poetry, The, (ed.) A. Alvarez, 688 (R) New Statesman, 532 (S) New Ways Through the Glens, A. R. B. Haldane, 516 (R) he New World, The, Winston S. Churchill, 693 (R)
of New Zealand: and the EEC, 93 (A); effects of the EEC's agricul- tural policy, 118 (F)
Newby, P. H., The Barbary Light, 454 (R) i's Newman: The Pillar of the Cloud, Meriol Trevor, 484 (R) Nicholas, Brian, and Ian Gregor, The Moral and the Story, 248 (R) Nicolson, Harold, The Congress of Vienna, 693 (R) Night and Hope, Arnost Lustig (trans. George Theiner), 760 (R) Night Seekers, The, Kenneth Royce, 728 (R) Night Song, John Williams, 518 (II) re, Night's Moves, The, Oswell Blakeston, 80 (R) Nil Carborundum (Arts), 539 (CA) R) Ninth Circle, The, 140 (CA)
st- Nicer, Louis, 742 (A)
Nkrumah's Reconciliation, 608 (LA) Noa Noa: Voyage to Tahiti, Paul Gauguin, 377 (R) Nobody Got Into Trouble, J. A. Cole, 116 (R) Nogly, Hans, and Elyesa Bazna, I Was Cicero (trans. Eric
_Mosbacher), 658 (R)
Nogueres, Henri, The Massacre of St. Bartholomew (trans. C. E.
Engel), 595 (R) Noise: the RIBA advocates measures to lessen the noise nuisance, 529 (LA)
ial Non-Existent Knight, The, Italo Calvino (trans. Archibald
Colquhoun), 148 (R) Nonsuch, 519 (R)
ng Norrie, Ian, Hackles Rise and Fall, 630 (R)
86 NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION :1st essential to Britain, 227 (LA); 325 (LA); Britain's V-bombers
22 and a NATO deterrent, 359 (A); 443 (L); 528 (LA); indecisions tr- in NATO, 571 (LA); the NATO meeting in Athens, 571 (PW),
93 571, 608 (LA); 592 (R); Franco-German opposition to the US, 38 639 (LA); French resistance to American policies, 707 (LA); difficulties of structure within NATO, 707 (LA); NATO's nuclear System and its control, 811 (LA), 849 (A); would the US defend Europe in all circumstances?, 811 (LA), 849 (A); 686 (R) L) Norway: and the EEC, 129 (A)
Not with Europe, 432 (LA) Not with Europe, William Pickles, 432 (LA), 677 (A) Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1804-1808, The, (ed.) Kathleen Coburn, 452 (R) Notre, La, 100 (CA)
NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT MOVEMENT
woolly-minded protest marchers, 121 (A); The Myth of Major Eatherly, 198 (A), 239, 270 (L); prison sentences on Wethersfield demonstrators, 228 (LA); arguments against unilateral nuclear disarmament, 325 (LA), 443(L); Communist influence in nuclear disarmament movement, 532 (S), 583 (L), 613 (S), 649, 750 (L) NUCLEAR TESTS AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS the Government and the independent nuclear deterrent, 04 (A); fall-out shelter advertising, 154 (PS); 159 (PW); tests to be resumed by the West, 195 (PW); The Myth of Major Eatherly,
IS 198 (A), 239, 270 (L); should the West stop testing?, 270, 304, fos 336 (L); US to resume nuclear tests in April, 291 (PW), 291 73 (LA); Russian proposals on nuclear weapons in letter to U Thant,
on 324 (LA); 'verification' of tests proposed, 356 (LA); What's to nit be Done with Our Bomb?, 359 (A); joint Anglo-US appeal to a Russia on nuclear test ban and inspections, 463 (PW), 464 (LA);
r's the neutrals' attitude to nuclear test control proposals, 527 (LA);
r), Indecisions in NATO, 571 (LA); The Arguments for Testing, 573 ige (A), 620, 649, 679 (L); Mr. McNamara's warning against national
n), nuclear deterrents, 811 (PW), 811 (LA), 849 (A); arguments for ini and against a European or NATO nuclear deterrent, 811, 844 tel (LA), 849 (A); book reviews, 592, 686 en Nureyev, Rudolf, 271, 857 (CA) /,/, Nurses' pay, 508 (L)
Nutcracker, The (Festival Ballet), 16 (CA)
NYerere, Julius, 91 (LA) L
les O'Brien, Edna, The Lonely Girl, 661 (R) Observer, The: London theatre managers withdraw advertisements, 4 (LA); 222 (PS) Ocean to Ourselves, An, Harold La Horde, 799 (R) Odysseus: In the Steps of Odysseus, 202 (A) OECD, 118(A) Off to the Fair, 292 (LA)
Official Secrets Act, 744 (S)
Ohrelius, Commander Bengt, Vasa, the King's Ship (trans. Maurice Michael), 832 (R) Oil and the French Economy, 327 (A) Olafson, F. A., Justice and Social Policy, 696 (R) Old Men, The, 533 (PC)
Old people: 'Meals on Wheels' Bill, 63 (A)
Oldenbourg, Zoe, Massacre at Montsegur (trans. Peter Green),
145 (R)
Olesker, Harry, Impact, 80 (R)
Olive oil, 152 (A)
Ologbosere, N. A., Eloghosa, 22 (R) Olujic, Grozdana, An Excursion to Heaven (trans. Kenneth
Johnstone), 518 (R)
On a Clear Day You Can See Canterbury (Theatre Royal, Strat-
ford, E.), 171 (CA)
On Arbitration, 128 (A) On the Spot, 196 (LA) On the Threshold, 431 (LA) On to Phase Two, 127 (LA) One, Two, Three, 208 (CA) Only Two Can Play, 72 (CA) Opening, The, 134 (A) Opening to the North, The, 233 (A) Ordeal by Hunger, George R. Stewart, 556 (R) Orga, Irian and Margarete, Ataturk, 112 (R)
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development: progress in recent months, 118 (A) Organisation for European Economic Co-operation: statistics on holidaymakers, 678 (A)
Origins of Greek Civilization, 1100-650 B.C., The, Chester G.
Starr, 278 (R) Orpington by-election, the: 355 (LA); the National Opinion Polls' prediction on the by-election, 363 (A), 396 (L); the revolt of the 'white settlers of Britain', 392 (A), 443 (L); 395 (L) Orwell, George, 577 (A)
Outflanking the French, 708 (A) Over the Hills and Far Away, 617 (A) Over the Weir, 93 (A) Oxford Addresses on Poetry, Robert Graves, 834 (R)
Oxford University: the Union Society, 67 (A), 99 (L); indifference to the Leavis-Snow controversy, 433 (S); a legendary luncheon in Trinity College, 468, 502, 532 (S) Oysters, 347 (A) Pacific, the, 516 (R)
Pages from the Goncourt Journal, (ed. and trans.) Robert Baldick,
797 (R)
Pagnol, Marcel, The Time of Secrets (trans, Rita Barisse), 341 (R)
Paish, Professor F, W., 631 (F) Pakistan, 489 (PS)
Palmer, A. W., and C. A. Macartney, Independent Eastern Europe,
451 (R) Palmerston, Lord, 687 (R) Paperbacks reviewed, 691-696
Parker, Tony, and Robert Allerton, The Courage of his Convictions,
416 (R), 443 (L)
Parkman, Francis, The Discovery of the Great West, 556 (R)
PARLIAMENT
the sub flake rule to be investigated, 11 (A): proposed Private
Members' Bills: 'Meals on Wheels', 63 (A), on homosexuality, 232 (A), 304 (L), on consumer protection subjects, 189, 318 (Cl), to rectify an anomaly in the Small Lotteries and Gaming Act, 1956, 437 (A); MPs who use parliamentary position to foster business interests, 292 (LA); political considerations as a factor in prosecutions by the Law Officers, 295 (A); by-election results: Orpington (Lib.), 355 (LA), 395 (L), Montgomeryshire (Lib.), 640 (LA), West Middlesbrough (Lab.), 741 (A), West Derbyshire (Cons.), 779 (LA); the defence debate, 359 (A); honours and party politics, 367 (L); Selwyn Lloyd's Budget speech, 466 (PC); regulations on handing in letters for Members, 474 (L); general election prospects assessed on basis of by- election trends, 530 (L); effect of the alternative vote, 583, 619, 650, 719 (L); 142 (R)
Parliamentary Socialism, Ralph Miliband, 95 (R)
Parodies, value of, 13, 39, 99(L) Party politics and honours, 367 (L)
Party Politics: Vol. 1, Appeal to the People; Vol. 2, The Growth of Parties; Vol. 3, The Stuff of Politics, Sir Ivor Jennings, 142 (R) Passage to Danger, Edwin Lanham, 866 (R) Pasternak, Boris: In the Interlude: Poems 1945-1960 (trans. Henry Kamen), 449 (R); Stichotvorenia 1 Poemi (selected Y. Vasiliev),
450 (R)
Patriot, The, Evan Connell, 215 (R) Patriotic Gore, Edmund Wilson, 829 (R) Pattern of Hardy's Poetry, The, Samuel Hynes, 47 (R) Paul, Phyllis, A Little Treachery, 559 (R) Paul Klee: The Thinking Eye, (ed.) .11.1rg Spitler, 22 (R) Pause and Bank Rate, The, 49 (F)
Paxton, Sir Joseph, 77 (R) Pay pause: see ECONOMIC and WAGES AND SALARIES
Payne, Stanley G., Falange, 410 (R) Peace Along the Border, 260 (LA)
Peace volunteers, 305 (L)
Pemberton, W. Baring, Battles of the Crimean War, 557 (R) Penguin Modern Poets 1 (Durrell, Jennings, R. S. Thomas), 688 (R) Penguin Modern Poets 2 (Amis, Moraes, Porter), 688 (R)
Pensions, widows' inadequate, 381(A), 474 (L)
Pentecost, Hugh, The Deadly Friend, 486 (R) Peregrination 22, Philip Purser, 486 (R) Perham, Margery, The Colonial Reckoning, 483 (R) Period of Adjustment (Royal Court), 823 (CA) Persian Gulf in the Twentieth Century, The, John Marlowe, 830 (R) Perutz, Kathrin, The Garden, 215 (K) Peterson, Merrill D., The Jefferson Image in the American Mind,
694 (R)
Peterson, Virgilia, A Matter of Life and Death, 726 (R) Phelan, Nancy, The River and the Brook, 865 (R) Philips, Judson, Murder Clear, Track Fast, 486 (R) Philosophical Studies, G. E. Moore, 696 (R)
Philosophy: paperbacks reviewed, 696
Phanicians, The, Donald Harden, 757 (R) Photo Finish (Saville), 585 (CA) Photography: nudes in Harper's Bazaar, 222 (PS); 'best buys' in
colour films, 773 (Cl)
Pickles, William Not with Europe, 432 (LA), 677 (A) Pilfering, 137 (Lt) Pilkington, 843 (LA)
Pilkington Committee's report on television and sound broad- casting, 843 (PW), 843 (LA) Pissarro, Lucien, 508 (L)
Pitt, William, John W. Derry, 339 (R) Place Like Home, A, Thomas Hinde, 48 (R) Planetarium, The, Nathalie Sarraute (trans. Maria Joins), 181 (R) Plans for Cambridge, 785 (A) Play with a Tiger (Comedy), 398 (CA) Playing with Fire (Aldwych), 857 (CA) Poems in English, Samuel Beckett, 453 (R)
Poetry reviewed, 212, 449, 453, 596, 688, 758, 833, 864 Poland: 342 (R); West Germany's 'new thinking' about Poland, 498 (A) Police: report of the Royal Commission on the Police, 740 (LA), 791 (L)
Political Future of the European Community, The, Roy Pryce,
844 (LA)
Politics and Prosecutions, 295 (A) Politics of Western Defence, The, F. W. Mulley, 686 (R) Polls, The, 740 (LA) Polonaise, 498 (A) Polymorphs for Passengers, 534 (A) Poor Man's Mimosa, Anthony Carson, 315 (R) Pope, Dudley, At Twelve Mr. Byng Was Shot, 725 (R) Popper, Karl R., The Poverty al Historicism, 693 (R) Popular Novel in England 1770-1800, The, J. M. S. Tompkins,
343 (R) PORTRAIT OF THE WEEK 3, 31, 59, 91, 127, 159, 195, 227, 259, 291, 323, 355, 387, 431, 463, 495, 527, 571, 607, 639, 671, 707, 739, 779, 811, 843 (PW) PORTUGAL a letter from a Portuguese to a British MP, 54 (PS); internal unrest, 60 (A); dissatisfaction with Western powers for lack of support over Goa, 60 (A); treatment of political prisoners, 471 (A); student disturbances, 671 (PW) Post Office: post office workers work to rule, 4 (LA), 31 (PW); untidy postmen, 87 (PS)
Postilion has been Struck by Lightning, The, 109 (A) Pasta, II, 208 (CA)
POSTSCRIPT 26, 54, 86, 154, 189, 221, 254, 286, 318, 349, 382, 426, 489, 565, 634, 702, 734, 774, 838 (PS)
Potter, Dennis, The Changing Forest, 516 (R)
Rotters New Cycloperdia of Botanical Drugs and Preparations,
R. C. Wren, 425 (R)
Poverty of Historicism, The, Karl R. Popper, 693 (R) Powell, Anthony, The Kindly Ones, 863 (R) Practise to Deceive, George Bradshaw, 728 (R)
Prayers for animals, 650 (L)
Pre-Budget Words to Mr. Lloyd, 281(F) Presence Francaise, La, 323 (LA)
PRESS
theatre managers withdraw advertisements from the Observer, 4 (LA); Lord Snowdon to work on the Sunday Times, 59 (PW);
literary magazines, 78 (R); Fleet Street rumours. 187 (A); photo-
graph of a nude model in Harper's Bazaar, 222 (PS); problems
of the writer on foreign affairs, 230 (A); war correspondents' uniform. 254 (PS); increase in 'exclusive' stories, 266(A); delivery
charge for the Sunday Times Colour Section, 284 (CI); treatment
of the Leavis lecture on C.P. Snow, 349 (PS); the collectors'
magazine, Apollo, 382 (PS); Hugh Cudlipp's At Your Peril, 531 (A); a new satirical magazine, Relax, to appear, 613 (S); Donald Hume's murder 'confession' in the Sunday Pictorial,
643(A), 679, 718, 749 (1..); James Bone, 643(5); Sidney Jacobsen
to replace John Beavan as editor of the Daily Herald, 710 (S);
the law of libel's effect on the press, 744 (5); The Official Secrets Act and 'D' notices, 744 (S); a meeting at Selsdon Park of Ameri- can, British, Russian and Polish journalists, 744 (S)
Press and People, 266, 363, 531, 643 (A)
Press Council: London theatre managers lodge a complaint against
the Observer, 4 (LA) Price, Reynolds, A Long and Happy Life, 376 (R) Price, Stanley, A World of Difference, 181(R) Price of Peace, The, 325 (LA) Priestley, J. B., The Good Companions, l 1 1 (R) Prism, 38 (A)
Prisons and penal reform: young criminals and their sentences, 92 (LA)
Private Ear, The, and The Public gve (Globe), 653 (CA) Private Eye's parody of the Spectator, 710 (S) Private Member's Bill, 63, 232 (A) Privileged Litigants, 678 (A) Probate, Divorce and Admiralty, 133 (A) Probst, George E., (ed.) The Happy Republic, 694 (R) Proctor, Maurice, Devil in Moonlight, 281(R) Profits in the New Capitalism, 560 (F)
Proletariat, disappearance of the, 676 (S)
Prospect Before Us, The, 530 (A) Prospect of Ferrara, A, Giorgio Bassani, 834 (R) Pryce, Roy, The Political Future of the European Community,
844 (LA)
Public and Police, 740 (LA) Public Eye, The (Globe), 653 (CA)
Public opinion polls: the NOP's predictions on the Orpington by-election, 363 (A), 396 (L); claimed to influence election results, 740 (LA); 822 (L) Public relations: Erwin 'Wasey, Ruthrauff and Ryan's handouts, 86 (PS), 99, 137, 170 (L), 254, 286 (PS); inappropriate handouts, 286 (PS), 305 (L), 318 (PS)
Publisher Regrets, The, 506 (A)
Publishing: American bids for British publishing firms, 438 (A),
474 (L); A. G. Erpf, 467 (S); Do It Yourself in the Book Trade, 505 (A), 538 (L); The Publisher Regrets, 506 (A)
Puerto Ricans, 815 (S)
Puff Direct, 4 (LA) Purple Noon, 72 (CA) Purple 6, Henry Brinton, 486 (R) Purser, Philip, Peregrination 22, 486 (R) Puss in Boots (Theatre Royal), 16 (CA) Puzzles and Epiphanies, Frank Kermode, 660 (R) Queen, The: an article on car-dealers, 744 (S) Quest for Nonsuch, The, John Dent, 319 (R) Question of Animals, A, 434 (A) Quiller-Couch, Sir Arthur, and Daphne du Maurier, Castle Dor,
514 (R)
Quinta, The, Anne-Marie Supervielle, 559 (R) Radcliffe Committee on Civil Service security procedures, 464 (LA) Railings, The: Poems, Alan Brownjohn, 212 (R) Railway Age, The, Michael Robbins, 798 (R)
RAILWAYS pilfering from British Railways, 92 (LA), 137 (L); Minister of Transport's interference with pay negotiations, 92 (LA); one- day strike on London Underground and part of the Southern Region, 127 (PW), 128 (LA); indicating train arrivals, 189 (CI); the unions accept 3 per cent, wage increase, 236 (A); Transport Commission to allow building above railway stations, sidings, etc., 357 (A); cars by train, 773 (Cl); BR's poor information service in France, 822 (L); BR's public relations, 854 (L); 798 (R)
Rake's Progress, The (Sadler's Wells), 271 (CA) Ralegh and the Throckmortons, A. L. Rowse, 484 (R), 508 (L)
Raymond Chandler Speaking, (ed.) Dorothy Gardiner and Kathrine Sorley Walker, 517 (R). Rayner, William, The Tribe and its Successors, 724 (R) Realpo(Mk, 530 (A) Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier, 514 (R) Reeves, James, (sel, and intro.) Georgian Poetry, 275 (R) Refugees: Chinese refugees in Hong Kong, 671 (PW), 672 (LA) Regina v. Palmerston, Brian Connell, 687 (R) Regionalism in Kenya, 130 (A) Relax, 613(S) Reluctant Apparatchlks, The, 324 (LA) Renault, Mary, The Bull From the Sea, 343 (R) Restrictive practices: Restrictive Practices Court rejects a claim of contempt of court, 11 (A); 'follow-my-leader' in price-fixing by firms, 60 (LA) Return of the Cornish Sailor, The, Michael Barrett, 281 (R) Revisionism: Essays on the History of Marxist Ideas, (ed.) Leopold Labedz, 451 (R) Revolutionary Road, Richard Yates, 376 (R) Revolutions of Ancient Rome, The, F. R. Cowell, 832 (R)
RHODESIA AND NYASALAND
British Government's indecision over Northern Rhodesian constitution, 91 (LA); new constitutional proposals for Northern Rhodesia shortly, 159 (LA); The Case of Mr. Multi, 228 (LA), 270 (L); impossible to prevent Africans from controlling their own future, 259 (LA); Sir Roy Welensky's visit to London, 259 (LA); Southern Rhodesia not a viable State, 259 (LA); the Central Africa Office, under Mr. Butler, set up, 355 (PW); Nyasaland: Dr. Banda's problems, 389 (A); Mr. Butler visits the Federation, 641, 672, 709 (A); Sir Roy Welensky's empty Federal election victory, 645 (A); methods by which Sir Roy Welensky could hold the Federation together, 645 (A); white opinion in Rhodesia not opposed to change, 855 (L); UN General Assembly to debate Southern Rhodesia, 812 (LA) Rice, David Talbot, The Byzantines, 757 (R) Richards, Frank, Autobiography, 596 (R) Ridley, Jasper, Thomas Cranmer, 247 (R) Ridley, M. R., Studies in Three Literatures, 180 (R) River and the Brook, The, Nancy Phelan, 865 (R) River War, The, Winston S. Churchill, 693 (R) Road from the Monument, The, Storm Jameson, 116 (R) Road to Dalmatia, The, Christopher Dilke, 315 (R) Road to Hong Kong, The, 446 (CA) Road to Suez, The, Erskine B. Childers, 178 (R) Road to Uhuru, The, 195 (LA) Road to Xanadu, The, John Livingstone Lowes, 692 (R)
ROADS AND ROAD SAFETY
drunken driving a crime?, 13, 70, 99 (L); anomalies of 'drunk in charge', 286 (PS); inconclusive blood-tests for driving in West Germany, 293 (A); proposed routing of lorries through Highgate Village, 849 (S), 853 (A) Robbe-Grillet, Alain, Last Year at Marienbad (trans. Richard Howard), 375 (R) Robbins, Michael, The Railway Age, 798 (R) Robens, Lord, 496 (LA) Robert Lowell: The First Twenty Years, Robert B. Staples, 758 (R) Roberts, S. C., (ed.) The Incomparable Max, 800 (R) Robertson, James, (ed.) Hospitals and Children, 780 (LA) Robiquet, Jean, Daily Life in France under Napoleon, 182 (R) Rockefeller, Governor Nelson, 465 (A) Rohan, Criena, The Delinquents, 281(R) Rolph, C. H., (ed.) All Those in Favour?, 357 (LA)
ROMAN CATHOLICISM
Roman Catholics and miracles, 187 (A), 240 (L); religious issues in the Malta elections, 261 (A); religious intolerance in Franco's Spain, 336 (L); the xenophobia of the Irish Hierarchy, 576 (S), 793 (L); St. Robert Bellarmine, 746 (A), 791 (L) Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone, The, 242 (CA) Rome: 315 (R); Rome revisited, 745 (A); Ancient Rome, 832 (R) Ronay, Egon, Egon Ronay Recommends, 522 (CI), 537 (L) Rose of Tibet, The, Lionel Davidson, 728 (R) Roshwald, Mordecai, A Small Armageddon, 78 (R) Roth, Arthur, The Shame of our Wounds, 78 (R) Roundabout, 53, 121, 187, 252, 317, 381, 456, 521, 601, 665, 806, 869 (A) Rousseau, Henri, Jean Bouret, 377 (R) Rousseau and Romanticism, Irving Babbitt, 691(R) Rowse, A. L., Ralegh and the Throckmortons, 484 (R) Royal Academy: to sell its Leonardo cartoon, 324 (LA), 369 (CA); architecture in the Summer Exhibition, 623 (CA) Royal Air Force: the Battle of Britain, 212 (R); Lord Trenchard, 412 (R) Royce, Kenneth, The Night Seekers, 728 (R) Rude, George, Wilkes and Liberty, 179 (R) Rules of the Game, The, Derek Barton, 314 (R) Rumours, 187, 381 (A) Russell, Bertrand: faces expulsion from Labour Party, 710 (S); membership of Labour Party declared lapsed, 811 (PW), 812 (LA)
RUSSIA
13, 70 (L); the names of Molotov and others expunged from maps, etc., 127 (PW), 154 (PS); reported four-point plan on Germany, 260 (LA); Soviet Trade and Aid, 265 (A); Captain Powers (U2 pilot) released, 291 (PW), 292 (LA); Russian pro- posals on nuclear weapons, 324 (LA); failure of collectivised agriculture, 324 (LA); West Germany's ambassador in Moscow to be withdrawn, 325 (LA); Anglo-US appeal to Mr. Khrushchev on nuclear test ban and inspections, 463 (PW), 464 (LA); the 'Western image' of the Soviet Union, 467 (S); Russian flats in Highgate, 643 (S); the Moscow 'peace' congress, 710 (S), 750, 793, 822 (L); reasons for Russian opposition to the EEC, 744 (A); James Bond denounced in Russian press, 744 (S); book reviews, 310, 315, 413, 451, 693 Russian Revolution, The, Nicholas Berdyaev, 693 (R) Russian Revolution, The, and Leninism or Marxism, Rosa Luxem- burg, 693 (R) Rydell, Forbes, They're Not Home Yet, 866 (R) Ryle, Gilbert, Dilemmas, 696 (R) Salinger, J. D., Franny and Zooey, 755 (R.) Salisbury, Harrison E., Moscow Journal, 451(R) Salter, James, The Arm of Flesh, 48 (R) Same Door, The, John Updike, 628 (R) Sargasso Story, The, Wade Miller, 80 (R) Sarraute, Nathalie, The Planetarium (trans. Maria Joins), 181 (R) Saville, Malcolm, Seaside Book, 659 (R) Scannell, Vernon, The Dividing Night, 834 (R) Scattering of Dust, A, Herb Greer, 374 (R), 445, 475 (L) Scenes from an Armenian Childhood, Vahan Totovents (trans. Mischa Kudian), 726 (R) Schmidt, Helmut, Defence or Retaliation, 592 (R) School for Scandal, The (Haymarket), 510 (CA) School of Paris in the Musde d'Art Moderne, The, Bernard Dorival, 559 (R) Science: technical co-operation for underdeveloped countries, 496 (LA); book reviews, 20, 276 Science and literature: The Two Cultures?, 297, 329 (A), 331, 335, 365 (L), 387 (LA), 395, 442 (L)
Scientific Renals,ance 1450-1630, The, Marie Boas, 276 (R)
SCOTLAND
The Scottish Economy, 469 (A), 507, 537 (L); Lord Robens hints at an independent Scottish Coal Board, 496 (LA); Angus MacLellan of South Uist, 847 (S); 516 (R) Scott, George, 355 (LA) Scott, Paul, The Birds of Paradise, 559 (R) Scottish Economy, The, 469 (A) Sea for Breakfast, The, Lillian Beckwith, 115 (R) Seamy Side Up, 110(A) Second Chandler Omnibus, The, 517 (R) Search for a Wages Policy, 782 (A) Seattle Fair, the, 749, 821 (L) Secret of the World, The (Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.), 337 (CA) Security: Radcliffe Committee's report on security procedure in the Civil Service, 464 (LA) Seen Dimly Before Dawn, Nigel Balchin, 78 (R) Selby-Lowndes, Joan, How the Circus Works, 767 (R) Select Tales of Tchehov, 690 (R) Sells, A. Lytton, (trans. and ed.) The Memoirs of James 11: His Campaigns as Duke of York, 1652-1660, 311 (R) Shakespeare: the tragedies, 46 (R); Shaw on Shakespeare, 211 (R); Marlowe Society recordings, 337 (CA) Shake-Up, The, Jean Edmiston, 22 (R) Shame of Portugal, The, 471 (A) Shame of our Wounds, The Arthur Roth, 78 (R) Shaw, Bernard: 211 (R); his potency, 318 (PS) Shaw on Shakespeare, (ed.) Edwin Wilson, 211(R) Shaw the Villager and Human Being, (ed.) Allan Chappelow, 211(R) Shell Guide to Ireland, The, Lord Killanin and Michael V. Duignan, 516 (R) Shelley, Harriet, 180 (R) Shellfish soups, 734 (CI) Shipbuilding: unions' wage claim, 236 (A); unions vote against . strike action, 574 (A) Ships and shipping: the Boat Show, 44 (CA); the fishing industry, 376 (R); BOAC-Cunard Ltd. formed, 780 (A); the Swedish ship Vasa, 832 (R) Shoes made to measure, 348 (CI)
Shopper's Guide: the BBC's programme Choice, 221, 253 (Cl) SHOPS AND SHOPPING
'follow-my-leader' price-fixing, 60 (LA); Green Shield trading stamps, 152 (CI); airport shops, 189 (CI); discount stores and retail price maintenance, 189 (CI); service from laundries, 221, 666 (CI); Boot's Travelettes (cleaning tissues), 221 (CI); L. W.
Morland's out-of-hours travel service, 253 (CI), 367 (L); made- to-measure shoes, 348 (CI); an excessive cancellation fee charged by Swan's Tours, 152, 667 (CI); a hire service for table linen, 349 (CI); two crafts shops: sweaters and tweeds, 382 (Cl); Cadec, Greek St., 488 (Cl); a register of motor agents planned, 522 (CI); firms catering for home decorating, 522 (CI); Andre Simon Fils, wine merchants, 774 (W); unsatisfactory service by retailers, 838 (CI) Shrewsbury, Charles Talbot, First Duke of, 832 (R) Shroder, Maurice Z., Icarus, 312 (R) Siege of Battersea, The, Robert Holies, 48 (R) Siena and the Hill Towns, Alec Glasfurd, 314 (R) Sierra Leone at the Polls, 673 (A) Significance of C. P. Snow, The, 297 (A) Silver, Arnold, (ed.) The Family Letters of Samuel Butler, 1841-1886, 798 (R) Simon de Montfort, Margaret Wade Labarge, 146 (R) Simons, Roger, The Killing Chase, 281 (R)
Sin of Father AmarotThe, Eget de Queiroz, 280 (R)
Singer, Isaac Bashevis, The Spinoza of Market Street, 628 (R) Siqueiros, David Alfaro, 680 (L)
Sir Charles Snow, Dr. F. R. Lea viz, and the Two Cultures, 329 (A)
Sitwell, Osbert, Tales My Father Taught Me, 279 (R) Six Months Pregnancy, 487 (F) Sizova, M., Ulanova-Her Childhood and Schooldays, 766 (R) Skelton, Robin, The Dark Window, 864 (R) Sky Falls, The, Lorenza Mazzetti (trans. Marguerite Waldman), 661 (R) Slavery, 688 (R) Sleeping Beauty, The (Covent Garden, ballet), 16 (CA) Small Armageddon, A, Mordecai Roshwald, 78 (R) Smallpox outbreak, 59 (PW) Smashing a Nut, 228 (LA) Smith, Paul, The Countryman, 250 (R) Snobbery, 869 (A) Snobs, The, 622 (CA) Snow, C. P.: fierce criticism of his 'Two Cultures' lecture by Dr. F. R. Leavis in his Richmond Lecture, 297, 329 (A), 331, 335 (L), 349 (PS), 365 (L), 387 (LA), 395 (L), 433 (5), 442 (L) Snowdon, Lord, to work on the Sunday Times, 59 (PW) Social reformers, 19 (R) Socialism, Two Types of, 95 (A) Socialism in the New Society, Douglas Jay, 95 (R) Socks, 'Essinay' spun nylon, 523, 774 (CI) Soldiering On, 671 (LA) Solidarity Forever, 236 (A) Somerville, Dorothy H., The King of Hearts, 832 (R) Souls of Black Folk, The, W. E. Burghardt Du Bois, 694 (R) Sound Propositions, 529 (LA) Sources of Economic Growth in the United States, The, 361 (R) Sources of Unrest, Peter Vansittart, 148 (R) South Africa: see Africa, South Soviet Trade and Aid, 265 (A) Sayer, Alexis, 84 (A) Spaak, M. Paul-Henri, 292 (LA)
SPAIN
exhibitions of modern Spanish painting, 100 (CA); religious intolerance, 336 (L); Strilces in Spain, 608 (LA); a unifying opposition to the regime, 780 (LA); book reviews, 114, 410 Spain, 780 (LA) Spanish Tapestry, A, Michael Kenney, 114 (R) Sparrow, John: Encounter article on Lady Chatterley's Lover, 267 (A), 304, 335, 367, 397 (L) Speaking Plain, 294 (A) Spectator, The: attacked by a member of the Committee of 100, 6 (A), 39, 70, 170 (L); its political opinions, 395, 443 (L); parodied by Private Eye, 710 (S) Spectator's Notebook, 433, 467, 501, 532, 576, 613, 643, 676, 710, 744, 783, 815, 847 (S) Spectator's Notebook: why Starbuck ?, 468 (S) Spencer, John Hall, Battle for Crete, 625 (R) Spencer, Stanley, Maurice Collis, 657 (R), 680 (L) Spiller, Jurg, (ed.) Paul Klee: The Thinking Eye, 22 (R) Spillway, Djuna Barnes, 690 (R) Spinoza of Market Street, The, Isaac Bashevis Singer, 628 (R) Spirit Rises, A, Sylvia Townsend Warner, 48 (R) Spoilt City, The, Olivia Manning, 597 (R) Sport: boxing, 434 (A),• the Derby, 758 (R) Spring Fever in HP, 344 (F) Spring of Malice, The, John Harris, 314 (R) Spy Who Loved Me, The, Ian Fleming, 728 (R) Spying: Captain Powers (1.12 pilot) before a US Senate Committee, 291 (PW), 292 (LA); warrant issued for arrest of Maclean and Burgess, 527 (PW); I Was Cicero, 658 (R) 'Square', 318 (PS) Stalin, Isaac Deutscher, 693 (R) Stanford, J. K., (ed.) Ladies in the Sun: The Memsahibs' India, 517 (R) Staples, Robert B., Robert Lowell: The First Twenty Years, 758 (R) Starr, Chester G., The Origins of Greek Civilization, 1100-650 B.C., 278 (R) Starving to Death, 159 (LA) Statistics on Holiday, 678 (A) Stebbings, Susan, Modern Elementary Logic, 696 (R) Stephen, Sir Leslie, Hobbes, 696 (R) Stern, Richard G., Europe, 485 (R) Stewart, George R., Ordeal by Hunger, 556 (R) Sticholvorenia I Foetal, Boris Pasternak (selected Y. Vasillev), 450 (R) Still Under Threat, 227 (LA)
STOCK EXCHANGE
the ICI take-over bid for Courtaulds, 120, 149, 216, 251, 316, 346 (F); the City 'at the end of its tether', 423 (F); the speculative gains tax, 487, 598 (F); changes in regulations governing invest- ment in non-sterling area, 698 (F); a slump on Wall Street, 729, 731 (F); The Capital Market: Wall Street, 770 (F), Throgmorion Street, 802 (F), The Continental Bourses, 836 (F); the Jenkins Report on company law, 844 (LA) Stockwood, Dr. Mervyn, 503 (A) Stopes, Marie, Keith Briant, 758 (R) Stopping the Leaks, 464 (LA) Storey, David, This Sporting Life, 694 (R) Story of the Night, The, John Holloway, 46 (R) Stout, Rex, The Final Deduction, 728 (R) Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly, 761 (R) Strachey, John, The Strangled Cry, 816 (A) Strains and Stresses, 608 (LA) Strange, John Stephen, Eye Witness, 486 (R) Strangled Cry, A, 812 (LA) Strangled Cry, The, John Strachey, 816 (A) Strauss, Richard, 210 (CA) Stravinsky: his ballets, 173 (CA); recordings, 176 (CA); his new
cantata, A Sermon, a Narrative and a Prayer, 271 (CA); The Rite of Spring (ballet), 651 (CA)
Streatfeild Committee, 295 (A) Street Against the Council Chamber, The, 33 (A) Strength to Dream, The, Cohn Wilson, 558 (R) Strike the Father Dead, John Wain, 376 (R)
STRIKF.S
the public attitude to strikes and strikers, 96 (A); one-day strike on London Underground and part of Southern Region railways, 127 (PW), 128 (LA); possibility of strike in shipbuilding and engineering to support wage claims, 236 (A); shipbuilding and engineering unions vote against strike action, 574 (A); strikes In Spain, 608 (LA); the unofficial strikes at Ford's of Dagenham, 708 (LA) Strikes in Spain, 608 (LA) Strings of Power, The, 197 (A) Struck Dead, 128 (LA) Struggle of Mulvaney Gill, The, Vera Leff, 760 (R) Studies in Three Literatures, M. R. Ridley, 180 (R) Study of History, A, Arnold Toynbee, 692 (R) Stuff of Politics, The, Sir Ivor Jennings, 142 (R) Styron, William, The Long March, 454 (R) Sub Judice rule, the, 11(A) Sublime, The, Samuel H. Monk, 692 (R) Successor, The, Seymour Epstein, 421(R) Suez, The Road to, Erskine B. Childers, 178 (R) Summer and Smoke, 512 (CA) Surnmerhill: A Radical Approach to Education, A. S. Neill, 515 (R) Sunday, Kay Dick, 250 (R) Sunday Pictorial: Donald Hume's murder 'confession', 643 (A), 679, 718, 749 (L) Sunday Telegraph, 286 (PS) Sunday Times, The: and Lord Snowdon, 59 (PW): 222 (PS); the delivery charge for the new Colour Section, 284 (Cl) Supervielle, Anne-Marie, The QuMta, 559 (R) Survey, 467 (S) Sutherland, Graham, 22 (R), 858 (CA) Svevo, Italo, Confessions of Zeno and As a Man Grows Older, 409 (It) Swan Lake (Covent Garden), 210, 857 (CA) Swanberg, W. A., Citizen Hearst, 592 (R)
SWEDEN
problem of relationship with the EEC, 129 (A); humourlessness, drunkenness and promiscuity, 163 (A), 205, 239, 270, 304, 335 (L); the Royal Swedish Ballet, 752 (CA); the man-o'-war Vasa, 832 (R) Swimming 'cuffiets', 634 (CI) Switzerland: problem of relationship with the EEC, 129 (A) Symonds, John, Bezill, 690 (R), 719 (L)
SYRIA
Syrians 'proud of their revolution', 67 (A); a second Army coup d'etat, 432 (LA); The Lessons of Syria, 641(A) Syrian Tangle, The, 432 (LA) System, The, Henry Calvin, 486 (R) Table linen, hiring, 349 (CI) Take Home Books, 85 (Cl) Tales My Father Taught Me, Osbert Sitwell, 279 (R) Tanganyika: resignation of Mr. Nyerere, 91 (LA) Tanner, Hans, Counter-Revolutionary Agent, 420 (R) Target, G. W., The Teachers, 695 (R) Tawney, R. H., 60 (LA), 206, 240 (L) Taxi!, 572 (LA) Taxis: the taxi situation in London, 572 (LA), 620 (L) Taylor, John Russell, Anger and After, 800 (R) Tchehov, Select Tales of, 690 (R) Teachers, The, G. W. Target, 695 (R) Teacher's Right to Write, The, 201 (A) Technical Co-operation, 496 (LA) Technology, media:wet, 340 (R) Telephones: dialling difficulties, 676 (S)
TELEVISION
ITV's Coronation Street and working-class tastes, 16 (CA), 40 (L); objectionable TV advertising, 32 (LA), 35, 37 (A); Jimmy Edwards, 102 (CA); the Perry Mason series, 102 (CA); discussion on religion between Adam Faith and the Archbishop of York, 139 (CA), 171 (L); ITV's Epilogue, 139 (CA), 206 (L); the BBC's programme Choice, 221, 253 (Cl; ITV's programme on Canada, Living With a Giant, 272 (CA); TV plays, 308, 860 (CA); BBC coverage of the Orpington by-election, 372 (CA); wrestling on TV, 480 (CA); sincerity, 511 (CA); the BBC serial Brothers in Law, 539 (CA); Les Rendezvous (ballet), 542 (CA); Irish Television Makes Its Bow, 550 (A); Children under Stress (BBC), 587 (CA); Robert Muller's The Night Conspirators (ITV), 613 (S), 622 (CA); Monitor (BBC), 684 (CA); the Institute for Educational Television, 719, 749 (L); Commander Scott Carpenter's space flight, 719 (CA); religion on TV, 826 (CA);
the Pilkington Committee's report, 843 (PW), 843 (LA); a This Is Your Life programme on A.P. Herbert, 851 (A) Tempest, The (Old 'Vic), 751 (CA) Terrorism and Communism, Leon Trotsky, 693 (R) Tests and Tactics, 324 (LA) Tetens, T. H., The New Germany and the Old Nazis, 310 (R)
Thackeray: his definition of a snob, 869 (A) Thailand: US troops land, 639 (PW), 640 (LA)
That Damned Cowboy, $29 (A) That Night It Rained, Hillary Waugh, 281 (R) That Touch of Mink, 753 (CA)
THEATRE
the Observer's theatre guide alienates theatre managers, 4 (LA);
the scheme for a Welsh National Theatre, 10 (A.); Lawrence
Durrell's Actis produced in Hamburg, 61 (A); 'silly old bitch',
154 (PS); ticket touts on Broadway, 207 (CA); free-market prices for West End theatre tickets?, 207 (CA); German cabaret, 397 (CA); Tennessee Williams, 418 (R); a report on the Paris theatre, 475 (CA); death of A. V. Cookman, 576 (S); MRA plays at the Westminster Theatre, 613 (S), 650 (L), 676 (S); 'naturalism' in the theatre, 613 (S); 800 (R)
Theatre of the Absurd, The, Martin Esslin, 800 (R) Therefore Be Bold, Herbert Gold, 661 (R) These Horned Islands, James Kirkup, 114 (R) They're Not Home Yet, Forbes Rydell, 866 (R) This Man, 496 (LA) This Sporting Life, David Storey, 694 (R) This Was My Life, 851 (A)
Thomas, Dylan, 452 (R), 508, 538 (L)
Thompson, Denys, and Brian Jackson, (ed.) English in Education,
452 (R)
Thought for Food, 84, 151, 218, 283, 347, 425 (A) Three Eighteenth Century Figures, Bonamy Dobree, 146 (R)
Throckmorton, Sir Arthur, 484 (R)
Throgmorton Street, 802 (F) Thwaite, Anthony, William Plomer and Hilary Corke, New Poems 1961: A PEN Anthology, 212 (R)
Tibet: strategic importance in a Sino-Indian conflict, 786 (A)
Tibet and SinoIndian Conflict, 786 (A) Tiger of Gold, The, Robin Jenkins, 630 (R) Time and Place, George Scott, 355 (LA) Time of Secrets, The, Marcel Pagnol (trans. Rita Barisse), 341 (R) Times, The:: on admitting women to clubs, 54 (PS); A. V. Cookman,
576 (S)
Times Literary Supplement, The: criticises French literature, 783 (S) Tin Horns and Calico, Henry Christman, 694 (R)
Tippett, Michael, 720, 794 (CA)
To Fire the Thames, 96 (A) To Kill or Not to Kill, 741 (A) To See the Emperor Naked, 230 (A) To the Mountains of the Stars, L. D. Brongersma and G. F. Venema
(trans. Alan G. Readett), 659 (R) Tobey, Mark, 174 (CA)
Tompkins, J. M. S., The Popular Novel in England 1770-1800,
343 (R) Toothill Report, the, 469 (A)
Top Person Needed, 292 (LA)
Torquay, 426 (PS)
Totovents, Vahan, Scenes from an Armenian Childhood (trans.
Mischa Kudian), 726 (R)
Toulmin, Stephen, Foresight and Understanding, 20 (R) Towards a New Establishment, 503 (A)
TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING The Town and Country Planning Association, 357 (A); a plan for rectangular cities, 783 (S); controversy over development plans for Cambridge, 785 (A), 822, 855 (L)
Toynbee, Arnold, A Study of History, 692 (R)
Toys: model kits, 317 (CI)
Trade Union Trauma, 574 (A)
TRADE UNIONS Selwyn Lloyd's mistake in concentrating the pay pause on the unions, 23 (F); arbitration: 127 (LA), should awards be binding ?, 128 (A); wage claims and possible strikes in support, 236 (A); the ETU ballot-rigging case, 357 (LA); the dispute between the Boulting brothers and the ACT, 435 (A); decline in popularity of the strike weapon, 574 (A); the case of the London Airport draughtsman victimised by the unions, 678 (A) Trades Union Congress: deferred benefits for workers under con- sideration, 642 (A) Trading stamps, 152 (CI)
Trading with the Enemy, 499 (A)
Trans World Villas, 458, 870 (Cl)
Transatlantic Europeans, 118 (A)
Translations from foreign languages, lack of, 367, 475, 620 (L) TRAVEL
travellers' cheques, 14 (L), 26 (CI); Holidays and Travel, 103-110
(A); cruising along the Dalmatian coast, 106 (A); the Dordogne valley, 108 (A); foreign language phrase-books, 109 (A); an imaginary travel blurb, 110 (A); an excessive charge for cancel-
lation of booking, 152, 667 (Cl); proposal for lower North
Atlantic 'packaged tour' air fares, 189 (Cl); an out-of-hours travel service, 253 (CI), 367 (L); Cornwall in February, 286
(CI); holiday villas abroad, 458 (CI); Ireland's Visitors, 552(A);
an unfriendly welcome to Britain, 650(L); holiday travel statistics for OEEC countries, 678 (A); meals on air flights, 7)02 (CI), 822 (L); cars by train on long journeys, 773 (Cl); the great holiday illusion, 806 (A); book reviews, 114, 314, 516, 659, 799 Travel agents: an excessive cancellation charge, 152, 667 (Cl); an out-of-hours service, 253 (CI), 367 (L) Travellers' cheques, 14 (L), 26 (Cl)
Treasure Island (Mermaid), 16 (CA) Trenchard, Andrew Boyle, 412 (R) Trepidation in Downing Street, L. E. Jones, 865 (R) Trevor, Meriol, Newman: The Pillar of the Cloud, 484 (R) Tribe and its Successors, The, William Rayner, 724 (R)
Tripe, 838 (PS)
Tristan and Isolde (Covent Garden), 510 (CA) _Triumphant, Indestructible, 495 (LA) 1 rotsky, Leon, Terrorism and Communism, 693 (R) Trouble, 528 (LA) Truce in Algeria, 812 (LA) Trnflle Country, 108 (A) luchman, Barbara W., August, 1914, 723 (R) unstall, Jeremy, The Fishermen, 376 (R) Tuohy, Frank, The Admiral and the Nuns, 628 (R) Turbid Flows the Taff, 10 (A)
Turkey: Kemal Ataturk, 112 (R); political, economic and strategic Position reviewed, 711(A)
_Turkey, 711 (A) Turn of the Wheel, Roger Vailland (trans. Peter Wiles), 801 (R) Inrner, Frederick Jackson, Frontier and Section, 694 (R) turning to Europe, 609 (A) Tutuo a, Amos, Feather Woman of the Jungle. 597 (R) Twentieth Century, The, 92 (LA) Twists (Arts), 306 (CA) Two Budget Reforms, 378 (F) Two Cultures, The, 387 (LA) Two Cultures?, The-The Significance of C. P. Show, 297, 329 (A), 331, 335 (L), 349 (PS), 365 (L), 387 (LA), 395 (L), 433 (S), 442 (L Two Star) s for Comfort (Garrick), 510 (CA) Two Types of Socialism, 95 (A) Two Ways of Life, Richard Freeborn, 116 (R) Ugetsu Monogatorl, 398 (CA) UK, Commonwealth and Common Market, 432 (LA) UK, Commonwealth and Common Market, Professor J. E. Meade,
432 (LA)
Ulcutova-Her Childhood and Schooldays, M. Sizova, 766 (R) Ullman, Richard H., Intervention and the War, 310 (R) Ulster on the Tightrope, 263 (A) UN and Southern Rhodesia, 812 (LA) Uncertain Smile of Australia, The, 535 (A) Uncle Tom's Cabin, or Life Among the Lowly, Harriet Beecher
Stowe, 761 (R) UNDERDEVELOPED COUNTRIES 118 (F); effects of Soviet trade and economic assistance, 265 (A); peace volunteers, 305 (L); the problem of technical aid, 496 (LA)
Ungrateful Garden, The, Carolyn Kizer, 864 (R) Union Now?, 67 (A)
Union Party, 643 (S), 680 (L) UNITED NATIONS attacked by Lord Home, 3, 159, 160 (LA); Dr. O'Brien's charges against British Government, 39 (L); Dag Hammarskjeld, 143 (R); British Government's attitide to the UN, 160 (LA); the Hammarskjeld theory of its working, 160 (LA); the Afro-Asian States, 160 (LA); its financial crisis, 160 (LA); need for Britain to keep a senior Minister at the UN, 292 (LA); General Assembly to debate Southern Rhodesia, 812 (LA) UNITED STATES
across the US in a jet airliner, 65 (A); John Adams, 76 (R); President Eisenhower, 77 (R); Mr. Kennedy and the Common Market, 81 (F); the President's 'State of the Union' message, 81 (F); the Mobil Travel Guide, 103 (A); America's membership of the OECD, 118 (A); fall-out shelter advertising, 154 (PS); President Kennedy's standing with Congress, 161 (A); the right- wing activities of Generals Walker and Trudeau, 161 (A); un- healthy state of Broadway theatre, 207 (CA); Colonel Glenn makes three orbits of the earth, 227 (PW); the treatment of American Communists, 262 (A); nuclear tests to be resumed in April, 291 (PW), 291 (LA); Captain Powers (U2 pilot) before a Senate Committee, 291 (PW), 292 (LA); Senator Barry Goldwater and the militant American Right, 326 (A); the US and the defence of Western Europe, 359 (A), 649 (L), 811, 844 (LA), 849 (A); a study of US economic growth, 361 (A); the problem of aid for South American regimes, 388 (LA); Benny Paret's death after world championship fight, 434 (A); American bids for British publishing firms, 438 (A), 474 (L); the 1960 presi- dential campaign, 450 (R); Governor Rockefeller and his future, 465 (A); the American rich, 468 (A); anti-Americanism in Britain, 481 (R), 507 (L), 576 (S), 620, 650 (L); steel price increases can- celled through action by President Kennedy, 495 (PW), 496 (LA), 529 (A); the President's prestige, 496 (LA); US policy in South Vietnam, 497 (A); the Prime Minister's discussions with President Kennedy, 527 (LA); the exploration of the West, 556 (R); arguments in favour of nuclear testing, 573 (A); William Randolph Hearst, 592 (R); political disagreements with West Germany, 608 (LA); Senator Goldwater's family, 610 (A); two Nobel laureates in it White House nuclear test picket line, 610 (A); the 'Liberal Project' of 1958, 610 (A); the foreign trade problem, 616 (A); decreased profitability in the economy, 662 (F); President Kennedy at the United Auto Workers' Con- vention, 674 (A); Europe's desire for change in structure of the North Atlantic alliance, 707 (LA); John Rosselli's impressions of the US, 717 (A), 750 (L); an action for damages by a black- listed actor accused of Communist leanings, 742 (A); the British Pavilion at the Seattle Fair, 749, 821 (L); Mr. McNamara's warning against national nuclear deterrents, 811 (PW), 811 (LA), 849 (A); attitude to a European or NATO nuclear deterrent, 811, 844 (LA), 849 (A); The Invulnerable President, 813 (A); the President's defeat in the Senate over foreign aid, 813 (A); Starbuck's impressions of the US, 815, 847 (S); Wall Street, 815
(S); President Kennedy's vigour, 815 (S); Civil War literature, 1129 (R); how to stave off a domestic recession, 866 (F); book reviews, 415, 481, 659, 688, 694 UNIVERSITIES the Oxford Union Society, 67 (A), 99 (L); College or University as the unit at Cambridge?, 362 (A); undergraduate behaviour at
Keele, 382 (PS); Financing the Universities, 394 (A), 473, 507 (L)
University Grants Committee, 394 (A), 473, 507 (L)
Unofficial Rose, An, Iris Murdoch, 755 (R) Unpersons, USA, 262 (A) Unquiet Sleep, The, William Haggard, 486 (R) Unquiet Wedding, 4 (LA) Updike, John, The Same Door, 628 (R) Urquhart, MacGregor, Frail on North Circular, 729 (R)
USSR, The: see RUSSIA
USSR and EEC, 744 (A) Utilitarianism, On Liberty and Essay on Bentham, J. S. Mill, 696 (R)
Utopian social reformers, 19 (R) V
Vacuum in a Parcel, 362 (A) Vailland, Roger, Turn of the Wheel (trans. Peter Wiles), 801 (R) Vaizey, John: The Economics of Learning, 261 (LA); Britain and the Sixties: Education for Tomorrow, 554 (R) Valiant, The 42, (CA) van Greenaway, Peter, The Crucified City, 801 (R) Van Gulik, Robert, The Chinese Maze Murders, 728 (R) van Rensburg, Patrick, Guilty Land, 46 (R)
Vanilla, 806 (CI)
Vansittart, Peter, Sources of Unrest, 148 (R) Vasa, the King's Ship, Commander Bengt Ohrelius (trans. Maurice
Michael), 832 (B.)
Venema, G. F., and L. D. Brongersma, To the Mountains of the Stars (trans. Alan G. Readett), 659 (R)
Verwoerd, Dr., 133 (A)
Very Quiet War, A, Ralph Arnold, 254 (PS)
Victoria, Queen: relations with Palmerston, 687 (R) Victorian England, 830 (R)
Victorian Taste, John Gloag, 521 (A)
Vienna, 182 (R) VIETNAM, SOUTH presidential palace bombed, 260 (LA); a parallel with the emer- gency in Malaya, 260 (LA); the background to the war against Communist guerrillas, 497 (A); Western position still difficult, 780 (LA)
View from the Bridge. A, 242 (CA) Village Romeo and Juliet. A (Sadler's Wells), 480 (CA)
Villas abroad, holiday, 458, 870 (CI)
Van du Pays, 106 (A) Violons, Parfois . . . , Les (Piccadilly), 274 (CA) Virldiana, 478 (CA), 508 (L) Vital Issue, The, 779 (LA)
Volkswagen, the, 609 (A) Voluntary service, international, 537 (L) WAGES AND SALARIES post office workers work to rule in support of' their pay claim, 4 (LA), 31 (PW); Selwyn Lloyd's psychological mistakes over the pay pause, 23 (F); profits and dividends, as well as wages, to be restrained?, 49 (F); effects of the pay pause, 127 (LA); the pay pause to be followed by period of 'pay restraint', 127 (LA), 182 (F); arbitration: 127 (LA), should awards be binding?, 128 (A); the White Paper on 'Incomes Policy: The Next Step', 182
rA); the railway unions' 3 per cent. rise setting a pattern?, 236 A); nurses exploited, 508 (L); dockers' pay claim settled, 642 ); difficulty of establishing a national wages policy, 642 (A); three methods for the Government to contain rising wages, 729
(F); Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal ignores the 'guiding light', 782 (A); the lesson of the 'pay pause', 782 (A)
Wagner, Geoffrey, The Lake Lovers, 760 (R) Warn, John, Strike the Father Dead, 376 (R) Waiting for Be Gaulle, 640 (A) Waiting for Godot, 128 (LA) Walcott, Derek, In a Green Night, 864 (R)
WALES the scheme for a Welsh National Theatre, 10 (A); Sunday opening of public houses, 134 (A); the Montgomeryshire by- election campaign, 617 (A), and result, 640 (LA); Llandudno, 735 (PS)
Walk on the Wild Side, 338 (CA) Walker, Kathrine Sorley, and Dorothy Gardiner, (ed.) Raymond Chandler Speaking, 517 (R) 'Walker-Smith, Sir Derek, and Peter Walker, A Call to the Common- wealth, 812 (LA) Wall, Bernard, A City and a World, 315 (R) Wall Has Two Sides, The, Felix Greene, 46 (R) Wall Street, 770 (F) Wall Street Recession, 662 (F) Walsh, Thomas, The Eye of the Needle, 728 (R) Waltz of the Toreadors, The, 512 (CA)
War: war correspondents' uniform, 254 (PS); the First World War, 723 (R), 750 (L); the American Civil War, 829 (R); book reviews, 212, 310, 340, 374, 557, 625
War and Peace (Old Vic), 823 (CA) War Ending, A, 325 (A) Ward, John William, Andrew Jackson, Symbol for an Age, 694 (R) Warner, Oliver, William Wilberforce, 339 (R) Warner, Sylvia Townsend, A Spirit Rises, 48 (R) Warren, Robert Penn, Wilderness, 834 (R)
Watercress, 666 (CI), 680 (L)
Watt, Elizabeth Paris, Febana, 516 (R) Waugh, Hillary, That Night It Rained, 281 (R) We Know What We Like, 324 (LA)
Wealthy Americans, 468 (A) Weather: Meteorological Office's inaccurate Whitson forecast, 779 (PW), 783 (S)
Webster, Sir Charles, The Art and Practice of Diplomacy, 114 (R) Wedding, The, Angel Maria do Lena (trans. Stephen Kaye), 250 (R)
Weight training, 634 (PS) Welfare State, the: and intellectuals, 577 (A) Wesley, John, 146 (R)
West Side Story, 308 (CA) Westminster Commentary, 34, 94, 466, 533 (PC) What Kind of Europe, 844 (LA) What's to be Done with Our Bomb?, 359 (A) When I Grow Rich, Joan Fleming, 866 (R) Where are You, Mr. Gregory?, 363 (A) Which? magazine: first report on motor-cars, 53 (CI); on trading stamps, 152 (CI); the BBC's programme Choice, 221, 253 (CI) Whirlwind of Fear, 229 (A)
Whistler, James McNeill, 248 (R) White, E. B., 576 (S)
White, Lynn, Jr., Medieval Technology and Social Change, 340 (R) White, Theodore H., The Making of the President, 450 (R) White, W. J., The Devil You Know, 314 (R) White Madam, Myrna Blumberg, 144 (R) White Settlers of Britain, The 392 (A) Who's for Aroostook?, 717 (A) Who's Who, 154 (PS) Whose Puma?, 4 (A)
Widows, the plight of, 381 (A), 474 (L)
Wilberforce, William, Oliver Warner, 339 (R) Wilde, Oscar: the MS of The Importance of Being Earnest, 66 (A),
137, 206 (L); 861 (R)
Wilderness, Robert Penn Warren, 834 (R) Wilkes and Liberty, George Rude, 179 (R) Williams, Alan, Long Run South, 729 (R) Williams, Francis, The American Invasion, 481(R) Williams, Joan, The Morning and the Evening, 116 (R) Williams, John, Night Song, 518 (R) Williams, Raymond, Britain in the Sixties: Communications, 554 (R) Williams, Tennessee, Five Plays, 418 (R) Wilson, Colin, The Strength to Dream, 558 (R) Wilson, Edmund, Patriotic Gore, 829 (R) Wilson, Edwin, (ed.) Shaw on Shakespeare, 211 (R)
Window boxes, 426 (CI), 584 (L)
Wine of the IVeek, 459, 490, 523, 565, 602, 667, 703, 774, 807,
839 (W) WINES, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS Bernkasteler Doktor 'over-advertised' ?, 14, 40 (L); Black Velvet, 26 (PS); 'Bismarck' and Black Velvet, 40 (L); Zilavka, 40 (L); 1959 Schloss Vollrads Kabinett, 54 (PS); a restaurant's moder- ately-priced wines, 87 (PS); 1955 Chateau L'Hermitage, 87 (PS);
drinking the em du pays, 106 (A); why 'Napoleon' 154 (PS) Winkeler Bienenberg Ribrandy?, IV, Punch), ,.• Riesling Feine 171, 206, 270 T); 'chilled' wine, 152 (A); Carlshamns agg (Swedish Auslese 1959, 190 (PS); a 1959 Hochheimer Daubhaus Riesling Auslese, 222 (PS); Peter Dominie's wine tastings, 254 (PS); Chateauneuf du Pape, 254 (PS); 1957 Grand Hermitage Rouge, 254 (PS); advice to invest in the 1955s and 1959s, 286 (PS); Chateau Certan 1955, 318 (PS); proposed Holy Island mead and liqueur, 350 (PS); Daiquiri, 350 (PS); rum, 350 (PS); 1959 Erbacher Michelrnark Riesling Auslese, 383 (PS); Clairette de Die, 427 (PS); Chateau Palmer 1956, 459 (W); Leoville-Barton 1954, 490 (W); 1955 Laurent Vivier (sparkling Saumur), 523 (W); the imperial-pint bottle, 565 (W); EMB Beaujolais, 565
two wines for diabetics, 602 (W); 1959 Kreuznacher Riesling 667 (W); some 1948 clarets, '703 (W); 1934 Haut Brion, 735 (PS); wines at Andre Simon Fib, 774 (W); Chateau Grillet 1960, 807 (W); 1958 Kreuznacher Brueekes Rotlay, 839 (W)
Winters, Yvor, The Function of Criticism, 279(k) Witch-Doctor's Apprentice, Nicole Maxwell, 799 R) Withdrawal and Return, 91 (LA) Witness, 552 (P)
Wolfenden Report, 232 (A), 304 (L) Women: admission to membership of London clubs, 54 (PS) Women of Childhood, 414 (P) Women's Corona Society, 665 (A) Wonder Book of Nature, The, 767 (R) Woodhouse, C. M., British Foreign Policy Since the Second World War, 230 (A) Woodman, Dorothy, The Making of Burma, 277 (R) Woodward, E. L., The History of England, 693 (R) Woodward, Sir Llewellyn, British Foreign Policy in the Second World War, 374 (R) Woolley, Sir Leonard, As Seem to Remember, 314 (R) Work of Graham Sutherland, The, Douglas Cooper, 22 (R) Work to Misrule, 4 (LA) Works of Art, 250 (P) Works of Sir Joseph Paxton, 1803-1865, The, George F. Chadwick, 77 (R) World of Difference, A, Stanley Price, 181 (R) World of lames McNeill Whistler, The, Horace Gregory, 248 (R) Would Anyone Who Saw the Accident . . ? (Theatre Royal, Stratford, E.), 101 (CA) Wounds in the Flesh, Fitzroy Fraser, 343 (R) Wreath for a Redhead, Peter Chambers, 281 (R) Wren, R. C., Potters New Cyclopedia of Botanical Drugs and Preparations, 425 (A) Wrestling on TV, 480 (CA) Wright, Frank Lloyd, Finis Farr, 358 (R) Writing, David Diringer, 757 (P.), 822 (L) Wyatt, Woodrow: proposal for a Lib-Lab electoral agreement, 159 (LA) Wycherly Woman, The, Ross Macdonald, 728 (R) X X, Vol. 1, 1960-61, 78 (R) Yates, Richard, Revolutionary Road, 376 (R) Year of the Wall, The, 62 (A) Yeats, W. B., 433 (5) Yevtushenko, Yevgeny: poems by, 647 (P) Young, Arthur C., (ed.) The Letters of George Gissing to Eduard Bertz, 1887-1903, 115 (R) Young Dogs, The, Claude Faux, 116 (R.) Young Lag, The, 92 (LA) Your Money's Worth, Elizabeth Gundrey, 382 (Cl)
YVOOSLAVIA
cruising along the Dalmatian coast, 106 (A); Milovan Djilas: re-arrested, 465 (LA), sentenced to prison, 643 (S); political, economic and strategical position reviewed, 787 (A); Djilas's Conversations with Stalin, 862 (R); 315 (R) Yugoslavia, 787 (A) Ziegler, Philip, The Duchess of Ditto, 658 (R