5 DECEMBER 1958, page 6

'anything I Add To What Has Already Been Said.' Mr.

John Spencer Wills lamented in his chair' man's speech for Associated-Rediffusion. ' 111 ''Y be regarded as tainted by selfish motives.' pe r ' haps: but what he said is......

The Nominjitton Of Mervyn Stockwood As Won Of Southwark Has

inevitably been noted in th e press on account of his Socialist views. Certaihl! it is a remarkable appointment : is it, I wonder' the first time that the Crown has 'nominated a......

To The Chorus Of Praise For Richard Nixon On His

visit to England, I feel bound to add a mildly critical postscript. He struck me, in the hour or so I spent in his company, as a man who has learned much in the last few years;......

That Every Man Should Be Deemed Innoc'e Rl Until He Is

proved guilty is a noble tradition; b u o there are times when it may involve a man wh actually is innocent in difficulty and embaro is : ment. There is a clear distinction......

A Spectator's Notebook The Council's Fifth Annual Report...

around the whitewash. But what else can be expected of a body which can say, when discussing the individual's right of privacy, 'Those who resent polite inquiries have often......

Mr. Nixon Might Take Lessons In The Art Of Giving

a small informal press conference (I am not thinking of the large-scale affairs, which are basically unsatisfactory anyway) from Alastair Buchan, introducing the Institute for......