1 SEPTEMBER 1950, page 3

I Suppose The Most Remarkable Thing About The Delegation Of

Israeli , journalists now touring this country is that it exists at all. Little more than two years ago there was no Israel to send delegations ; a year ago relations between......

There Were Two Letters In Monday's Times, One Emanating From

The Palace, Chichester, the other from the Deanery, Chichester, the letter embodying some restrained but crisp criti- cism of an earlier letter from the Palace, Chichester. And......

It Is Astonishing That Through All The Years That The

Northern Railway has been in existence (I remember when it was the Hampstead Tube that ran only from Hampstead to the Strand, crossing what was then , the Twopenny Tube at......

I Note That The Organist Of Birmingham Cathedral Has Been

expressing the view that Psalm-singing in most churches is just hocus-pocus. Since I fail to comprehend what that means, I refrain from making comment on it. But I have often......

A Spectator's Notebook

P OPULAR sentiment regarding the Festival of Britain is very difficult to gauge. The general impression is of something that is being imposed on the nation rather than desired......

This Spectator's Notebook, Produced By A Confederacy Of...

certain others, is subscribed, with due conspiratorial......

American Policy

F ROM the very first day of the war in Korea and until this hour the mainstay of the defence of the non-Communist , world against open military aggression has been the prompt......

" Zbe Ippettator," Gugust 31st, 1850

THE RAILWAY STRIKE W HETHER it take effect or not, the general strike threat- ened by railway drivers and firemen ought to be a warning to the public. The Directors of the......