30 MARCH 1956, page 9

Judas's Service

BY CHRISTOPHER HOLLIS W HAT was it for which Judas Iscariot was paid? The straightforward answer is that he was paid thirty pieces of silver for identifying the Prisoner to the......

'stopped In The Straight When The Race Was His Own'—even

if commentators had not forgotten their Kipling they would no doubt have felt that his comment, 'cur to the bone,' was hardly appropriate to last Saturday's saddest story. My......

. The Sporting Life Of Japan Seems To Differ From

ours in certain respects. I have come to this important conclusion after reading a long letter from a friend of mine in Tokyo in which he described his experiences at an......