Why they RAY GUNTER WILL HAMMER OUT A NEW DEAL FOR THE RAILWAYMEN didn't hang the Kaiser by COLIN CROSS CA BINET secrets of the First World War which disclose, among other matters of histori- cal inte rest, why ihe Kaiser neve r Mood trial for " war .. rimes " ure now being revealed . 1 he liDtument 1.. on two miles ol shc Kint! .it the Public Record O!lice. uiici :he IJoyd George coal men administration from ll »lr > lo 14;; and provide the ru Miij with jk first opportunity lo s fc :s ut hen I ic minute's of meetings of ihe (. ;sh!ncl. I hei r release, announced by the Prime Minisi er in Ihe House n! Commons on Thursday, marks a breakthrough for such histor- ia ns .-is Mr A. j P. Taj lor who have heen campaigning for a rc- L)\ation ol the rule under which C rovernment papers have hrtherEo
been withheld for 50 \ears. DA VID ,VOI £/L S MITH OXFORD PHOTO NEWS It was the Lloy d George Ad- After yesterday s raiJ strike settlement : Barbara Castle and Ray Gunter leave 10 Downing Street, r>M mst vation ^hich inaugurated and George Brown (right) talks to the Press. proper minules of Cabinet meet- ings kept by a p roper secretariat. Previo usl y the re had been no Rolls Razor Rudolf Klein : Labo ur reliable records al all a nd Mini- and the Unions 10 sters thcnisehes had ofte n been Admirals in sue Bloom Nora Bel off on the unsure about what the Cabinet had decided. Crisis throws doubt Whitehall mandarins 13 for £306.904 The man who stands The Balfour A HIGH COURT writ claiming against L.B.J. 12 £306.904 has been issued against Declaration revolt over Mr John Bloom by Rolls Razor, dock Architects in the Ihe quickest dip into the fal the company he used to head. The Weekend Review volu mes, ' on Brown ' with thei r blue-tinted writ, issued in the Queen s Bench s future paper , adds an evlra dimension Divisio n , claims damages for by NORA BELOFF, our Political Correspondent TV and Radio 22 to the history of the Lloyd alleged breach of warranties and Creole period. There was the scra pping covenants contained in a contract ONE DRAMATIC result of the final offer which the Government and here Mt Wilson would evidently Briefing on censorship raging row over the Balfour De- between the company and Mr the abortive railway strike seems was prepared to make at the prefer a more docile colleague. But of the arts 23 claralion of Is) 17. by which the Bloom , dated October 26, 1960. eleventh hour : an advance of the although the Prime Minister is likely likely to be the eclipse of Mr per British Gove rnment proposed to The action follows a Boa rd of 3i cent pay rise from October to to stop short of sacking Mr Brown, Katharine Whiteh orn : allow Palesti ne, which had ju st George Brown as the Govern- September. his close co-operation with Mr Gunter Trade investigation into the company during the final stages of the railway I know your type 28 been conquered from the Turks, which lasted for 17 months and ended ment's chief negotiator on He did so without telling the Rail- J to become a '" national home " incomes policy. way Board and thus produced a talks would seem to indicate that he of carriers in a full-scale inquiry by Scotlan d violent revulsion of feeling among the is coming down in favour of reaffirm- for ihe Jews . The declaratio n Yard which is still going on. Whether or not this is the be- railwaymen when they met- their ing the authority of the Ministry of was the yenesis of modern Israel. by ANDREW WILSON , our Defence Correspondent Mr Bloom , who has a lu xurious ginning of the end of Mt Brpwn 's employers after having their expecta- Labour which had been seriously Canoeists missing Ihe strongest opponent of ihe penthouse flat in Aldford House, Park conspicuous career as First Secre- tions aroused by Mr Brown. Some challenged by Mr Brown 's Depart- Police and ambulancemen searched Thames scheme was the Secretary for THE CABINET Defence Committee t t i Lane. Mayfair. was not available for tary in charge of the new Depart- Ministers would, even go as far as to ment of Economic Affairs. from both banks of the River India . Edwin Montagu, who. oddly , which mee s h s comment yesterday. Solicitors acting ment of Eiconomic Affairs is the say that if the Prime Minister's final On the other hand, Mr Brown is a at Windsor yesterday for two youths even ing to gi ve final app t t t for the company said : " We cannot bid had failed and the railway strike who were missing after their onoes enough, was the only Jew in the roval o he Defence Whi e subject of lively speculation among persistent man whose capacity to are members of the Gover nment. He went lo ihe ex- Paper , comment at this stage. We have made his colleagues. had i n fact taken place, it wouid have bounce back has often astonished his capsized. They is faced with an Admiral' s re volt over the pro- contact with Mr BloonVs solicitors. been Mr Brown's fault. colleagues: his long tug-of-war with Junior Leaders' Regiment of the :rcme length of circulating a posal of the Defence Minister The first evidence of ihe new distri- R oyal Engineers at Old Park. Bar- vuet paper to his colleagues , Mr Healey, to scrap The matter is in their hands." bution of power inside the Cabinet is Mr Gunter may not be over vet. ; The Rolls Razor liquidater 's name racks, Dover. wh ch he entitled " The Ant i- Britain 's aircraft carrier programme. in the Prime Minister's own decision ' Bustler and (he is given on the writ as. Mr Kenneth that Mr Brown will be excluded from Semitism of Present Govern- The crisis came to > a head on Thursd ay when the First Cork , of W. H. Cork, Gully and Co.. ment. " He a rgued that to establish the crucial tripartite conference, due liiistler ' Sea Lord, Admiral Sir David Luce , exercised his constitutional accountants, of Eastcheap, iXondon. Cb be held between the unions, the ^^s^B^s^ssssm^^M^s^'ss^sms^mss^ise^^mmimmmmik^ a national home wo uld be lo The writ was issued last Wednesday. A shafpfy.different view-was.taken "drive the Jews back into the right and approached the Prime Ministe r direct on the matter. -Railway "Board and *he Government —the day the Attorney General, Sir on March 11. Mr Wilson will take the yesterday " ; by -Nib: ' Vic. Feather, ghetto. " He went on: — Reports that both Admiral Luce and Mr Elwyn Jones, told Parliament in Assistant General Secretary of the - Mayhew. the Navy answer to a question, that police were chair for the first meetings and then ''WOLSEY LOMBARD! casual and I " 1 dem' that Palestine is loday Minister , let Mr Ray Quhter , Minister of T.U.C., who-protested that tbe course I a ^vitiated with Jews or properly to had given notice of their intention to resign if the carrier still making " extensive " inquiries into of negotiations should, not be inter- carefree elegance ' In double-knit jersey .... | •programme is abandoned could not be confirmed yesterday. Mr the Rolls Razor affair. Labour, take over. HI be regarded as a fn place for them Strictly speaking, j io Minister is preted " as a failure by George." Mr En lt\e m." Mayhew said on the telephone that he could at MARSHALL & SNELGROVE I make no comment. more directly concerned with this c,on- Feather said that Mr Brown had II The Lord President of the But a source close to them b )th said that Mr Mayhew was ference-—likely to have a crucial effect played a strenuous part " He is a Council . Curzon . also opposed " " bustler and a hustler and an unusual solid wiih Admiral Luce on the carrier question ; so was the Frenc h sat ellite on incomes and productivity—than Minister. she scheme . He told the Cabinet whole of the Ad miralty Board. Mr Brown. He has previously set out " that Zionism was " sentimental It might, however, be* premature to I understand that Admiral Luce to exclude Mr Gunter from the assum», as do some of Mr Brown's idealis m which would never be operational radius than the 2.000 fails again Ministry of Labour's traditional task told Mr Wilson about a plan which miles claimed for it—a factor which own associates, that the Prime Mini- realised. " would allow ihe construction and from our Correspondent of being the negotiating link between ster is deliberately giving his First The cold reason of A. J. Bal would seriously disorganise British the Government and the unions. equipment of a new aircraft-carrier strategic plans for the Indian Ocean Pa ris, February 12.—Attempts to Secretary " enough rope to hang four . Foreign Secretary, con wil hin the financial limits originally area. launch France's third satellite, the himself." There is certainly no ques- \ meed the maionH. *>el by Mr Heafe y last year . The Royal Navy is virtually D-l-A, were foiled today for the Disagreements tion of his position being challenged accusing the R.A F., second time. Another firing may be before the election. Mr Henley was presented with the . which for , if Labour wins, Satisfactory plan at the beginning of the week months has had specialists evaluatin g tried tomorrow. The launching pad behind scenes Even afterwards and is said lo have considered i.t care- ihe F-l 11 in the United States, of is al Ha mmaguir in the Sahara. The decision to keep Brown out Wilson would hesitate before elimi- fully , concealing doubts about the aircraft 's nating a man who retains consider- while expressing surprise [hat would appear to be the direct result1 way- solution it should have hcen presented al the performance for fear of delaying the of some boisterous backstage dis- able political power and whose I Lit er came ihe nightmarish decision to buy it ward 'manners and up-and-down last moment. (The White Paper , re- . Bodies flown out agreements inside the Government temperament have not forfeited the Lin Lie i la k ing to place the ex-Kaiser flccling the outcome o f the 14-month- Meanwhile in London yesterday The bodies of the five crew members and between the Government and the ; L< the British Aircraft Corporation and .admiration and affection of a con- of Germany on trial for war long Defence Review , is due to be killed when an R.A.F. Vulcan bomber Railway Board while the recent nego- siderable slice of opinion inside the u imes. '": -iLcaused endless embar- pub lished before the end of this the French Dassault company an- , South tiations with the railwaymen" were nounced lhai they were w illing lo crashed on the Brecon Beacons Labour Party and among the general rassmcni. On July 23. 1919 . Ihe month, and full Cabinet approvaJ has Wales, o n Friday night, were flown still in progress. nublic. C abuiet pu zzled over where the lo . be completed by Wednesday when negotiate fixed prices over a rival to out from the scene of the crash by Mr Brown has ¦ been privately The only;-other job besides First Mr Healey goes to Washington for the F-l I I—a low-level version of the helicopter yesterday. l:ia l should be he/d. French Mirage IV bomber with accused by some of his colleagues of Secretary senior, enough to give Mi " The Prime Minister ," the minutes a meeting of the McNamara nuclear blurtina out several days in advance Secretary, committee.} Rolls-Royce " Spey " engines. Brown would 'be Foreign . repo rt . " agreed lhat London was not In a bid lo get the Government a \ery suitable place, and it had been to buy the Mirage, B.A.C. has sub- hi- inte ntion , in his speech on the Verdict in favour mitted a' scale of costs to the Ministry *.nb >ec1 . lo say t hat it would take of Aviation. place in England. The relative advan- of bomb ers It covers orders for 50 or more air- tages of Hampton Court and Dover But Admiral Luce apparently felt craft and also various ratios of the Merc uWussed. iThe Acting Secretary (hat in view of Mr Healey's earlier Wilson did British-French build. The B.A.C. How it iCiirzon) ol Slate tor KoHeign Affairs endorsement of the rival claims of the statement said the unit price of the was the main message " of his m.iue The suggestion of the Channel R .A.F. to be equipped with Mirage ranged from £2 IN THE smallest hour of yester- " the ,200,000 to Prices and Incomes Board's Report Islands. American F-l 11 " swing-wing " bom- £2,500,000, depending on the ratios. day morning 23 trade unionists But ihe Kaiser was in Holland ber, an approach The. Government into —the document which so incensed to the Prime Minis- - decision on emerged wearily and silently the N.U.R. that, against all sense and the Dutch were ref using to ter was I he last chance of saving not whether to place an order for 50 Downing Street. What the execu- give him up. On February S, on ly the carrier but the whole future American F-l lls is thought to be and expectation , it voted on Janu- of the Royal tive members of the National ary 1 9 to strike; by 20 votes to Oti ;he " Navy. imminent. Their price per aircraft ¦ ¦ ¦ I' . Cabinet agreed on the ¦ ' • ¦ ¦ Mr Healey offered is at present expected to be between Union of Railwa yxnen had to say three., .; ,. - :. . inexpediency of over-riding to take him to " (pa-tic ularlv in the case of a small the Prime Minister and was present £2 million and £2,500,000, but could had sudden ly dwindled in Ever since, the executive mem- through the rise appreciably if the " drag " i whole meeting. prob- national importance. After 38 bers (there should Be 24, but one, BBBBm ^BSnj' 'miTfsk ¦lj\ ^ *^^r? H"T^" H*"^ ^i^^^ lm'^jjllliJ BgMJ ^38BKBBBB HH Hfl^8E|Hh " - S :.i:e such as Holland ) the claim The carrier row lem took a long lime lo solve. - *^^^ lt I^r* J has bee n building hours of painful negotiation , Richard Bonney, has been at home ¦Bt ^^flS^flBSsC ^' " *cj ^^^^^^ c^ ~z?^^^ ~ -*^*^ **s~* —^v^^^ ^ Tp^k ^^T^?jnBjH3EH5aHnB9j ^fcirjK Bi 8BfiB5 ^r lo the right of asylum." It went up steadily since it first seemed likely, after dropping boiling water over on to decide to tell the Dutch early last year , two \ cues among the 23 had w ' 'I *^~^ ¦ - *' " * thai Britain could not his foot) had wavered like the jury HE9£t jfl SBSSHuvC ^ ^^ ^^^^ B * ^ T* *T" ^ ^* " i rT^^ ^r ^^ ^K 4^1V* vV^B^H ^BSi^Ec9?fl c*^ ^i^^ E^SE^^ r^Kte thai " Ihe most satisfactory solu- afford both the changed sides. The rati crisis F-111 and a new in the film 12 Angry Men. On tio n would ' ie if the Netherla nds' carrier . CVA-O I , under the No entry to 12.000 was over • million defence expenditure Thursday the vote was down to 18 L^ ^^^^naB^!£ "" " fBTJ ^l 4m^3 *^ ^h ^ ^ ^ Ss^ ^ ^^ s^ ^S* ^ S ^ f^E. "yS^gffl ^^ Bf ^** jaKB ^ ¦ .tl Government were to offer to ceiling The good opinion of foreign for, five against.- Their, situation intern the Kaiser safel y in laid down by the Government for the Six yet bankers ; the swinging votes of the , 1970, the year at which the Defence The French and German Govern- became almost completely, unten- distant possessions such as ihe Review is projected. middle class ; the first glimmer of able, on Friday afternoon. After NfiherLmds Fast I ndies. " ments do not expect the question of Unless a new carrier is ordered this British membership of the Common progress towards wage stability ; a being cajoled all morning by year (here will be no replacement for Market lo crime up in a concrete way cast-iron prospect of eaply electoral George' Brown, the executive re- Documents still I he Ark Renal and Victorious when for !hree or four years. success—these were the fruits that, tired lunch-less to a room at the Ihi/ i become due for scrapping in in . the first flush of achievement, I172-7 According lo a high French source. Department of Economic. Affairs .V This will leave Britain with President de Ciaulk and Chancellor seemed ripe to drop in to Wilson 's not complete on];, i»i farr iers F;;glc ;md and, after its customary immensely . Hermes . F.rhLirtl ngrcccl when they met in Paris lap. long debate, again voted to strike [ ;\- Duu- h hei ' drm and ke pi ^IikIi .ire insuiNuen l lo m;j]nl.un ,i Li^l week thul 1' rc-sh negotiations vi.iMe [urcc. Inside Number 10 the Prime —bv 12 votes to 11. rh- k.nwi i" Holki ru l J--" \cn- hctuccn Bril;iin and the Six was a I he Navy ha .l a ^K.h 'k bs1 Minisier was chatting easil y about not raise :ts offer and that many Could any union seriously i : . . " v , ¦!¦ M.i\h _.V W2f) :hc ¦ nicd:nni-lcrm possibil ity . NVmember "ben t!.„ railwaymen themselves hated the ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ neu ( h,ct of Ihe his tii ump-h, flanked by Iwo ' '¦" ¦ -n' - ¦ rw ¦ ¦ attempt to plunge the nation s < i , : -t .i ir : . ' 1 h -j ^ o 111 u n IMcikc Slad. ¦ ¦ Goner;,] Sir Richard Mi nisters. Ray Gunter and Bar- idea of a strike. transport system into chaos on a Wols&y Lombardi - \c ^ .: -k- .i ':.c~ -h^ukl fo- ltuiiiv Hull , ^i.ise his hIil ' m tuvour i I liie ' ¦ ¦ ba r a Castle, a nd by the N.U.R. 's At Victoria Station, a few hours one-vote margin? The N.U.R. [ ¦ -l - t ¦ 60 years late . il i hc\ r i :i :c:i h omher prnjjra ! . <. . ' v l urn n-. -if This reversed General Secretary Sidney Greene. l ' 1 ¦ ' after the settlement, one man now looked like a sitting target for ' ¦ ¦ ¦ "ho ! i.-} ll - (ilU-cIII- Ihe st.inil nf :hc ' O\l ion . Minnesota, l- cbrtiary \2 . li .1 \c!lU ormer Defence C hicf Wilso n occasionall y let G reene do claimed lhat " there would have 4/ Mofr X 7fm&fr-?re4/u ¦ ¦ A pnsltarLi trom her mothcr-m-law Harold Wilson. He summoned the /H I i>rd Mi'iimhuicn r . -.: L ^p, ¦:;-! MIl' fr-i . in\ liii- ¦ ¦ in }-ngkirui reached Mrs Mary the tal king. But mostl y it was the been more blacklegs than strikers." ¦ ¦ ¦ 1 rail leaders to Downing Street at ' fi lilla t . >n s<: quern.es vv hi vh ((rcgo ry yextcrd.i\ 60 years II , by \Je#%%i/ S "Owtpf eties ¦ ¦ " 1 Prime Minister explaining how One guard said that " it was all 6 p.m., moving in like an assault r jh: e;1 sue f: vir. the;; act ion. Shortcomings in A finely ribbed Suit with j g A dress and jacket in easy-cara ¦ months and 11 day. after it was coding his own railway antece- a mistake, and I'm glad we've been group to clean up after the heavy - ¦a sleeves and gilt filigree buttons. lene. The dress A-\ i . ,., i .i. i.-i. n . niiiilcii. Mrs Cirugnrv was widowed dents to the uncompromising logic bi j cloque Crimp U.S. warplane g enough to see it." " We want artillery barrage of Geo rge Brown. M features a plaited half-belt and [ he .i^iit.tl ( .ibjnet nuniKcs A key figure now is Lord Mount- about a yeur ago. At ihe time the o f the Government 's posit ion , more money, of cou rse," said Had Brown 's handling of the nego- " card wns mailed she was a voung has 5n°™ sleeves- p,. ciipv .i M.Mr- >ir \o\umev but batte n 's close friend and adviser , Sir Super-Wilson had gone one better a n other, " but the way we were tiations been .1 success or a failure ? Steel Blue, Turquoise or Stone. m ¦ ¦-¦ ¦ -] ¦ ¦ ¦ bride. Honey flerge, Harebell Blue or Navy. !. : .. j f i c::-. i -l << ! ihe d^cu- Solly Aicterman , who is still Chief lha n Super-Mac. trying to get it was just depress- Relaxing immediately aft er the settle- = ¦ j I-' Scientific - Adviser !o ment, Wilson > mt out of his way to r ;"i s ru-v. I .i \ liable. tiling the Ministry of I n the 1^60 rail crisis Harold i ng." From a group of porters H,p 5 36-42 9i grs. | | 1 _ '¦'¦ ¦ r ¦ ¦ ¦! Defence . Sir Solly is known to be a ha nd bouquets to the First Secretary. 3 gns - , -'. i :hc sheH :n l* a re ihe Pope for Geneva? M acm illan had made f a mo u s pl ay came the commerT that " We didn 't ^ 1 c.irr'or m.m ,ind cniili! tvemsc Other close observers were far less 44-46 10+ gn*. J- -. " ih-.n i: A-i > Cm , l" nmenl want it. No one did. We were MA6 |5i gns inMi .'eru c uiih some Belief th ;i[ I lie Pope may visit wiih his Fi rsl World War experi- The negotiations - ¦ ¦J. members of Ihe compli mentary. I .:¦ ;¦ . iik :v - :¦ ihe pe .- ' orld-w-ide r • ' ( i hintI "hii dn niT tiencva !n nt.i ke a v. appeal ences . Now Wilson was able lo behind Wilsoa and the Daily - YOUNG LONDON DRESSES p ¦ necessnK ,^;cp: were " sha meful!;- handled by SUITS—second Poor ! v. J. v uniL-ri ' - .i ' e :;. ¦! q u : e ' li ii peace in Vietnam is gaining " M r HcilU-h s rnoi ii il-s boast th. il he wns the onl y P. M. Mirrt>r. Brown." said one angrily. " Georpe f'rsl floor ¦ 1 11 piL -1 e i i e s!:! I u h - ¦\ni>lhi s|reni:!h in alii horitativc Va:ican ^ T kei Ilitiirc . u 'm ¦ - sii,McnK to have hiid a relative work in i! on ll made it all the stranger that is politically b ri^iant , but he has not PATTERN CARDS showing [he actual 1 - ¦ - - ¦ ¦ ¦¦ i- ¦ - . ; . , -. \ v. .. . i !ii h _ i ; U. ..I.U- I ' , , ' "s il l ¦ got the dogged patience for long i, .,|. , | v ,. the r .uhv;t\s -mil thai there had on request. 1 ¦ r Britain had corpe so agonising ly materials will be sent free ¦ - ¦¦ ¦ - ¦ ¦ ¦ i . i-- > »¦. i.i ' ¦ 1. i h ihe ihs.i Miumcnl ' i \l i -i ¦! . ' \ . , ¦ | - . ed drawn-out bargai ning. He is much - M L , - bci-n no need t oi hint to ^ay anv- close to Ihe brink. Odder still , the ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : ¦ ¦ .ik ^ iii '^ c -ig mi' Mkt c I !ie F* ! i pc M i '¦ •. II - : : ' !!l, I. I ,, \- ,|. ' too volatile. " v . ¦ ihuiu .iho tit PLi sN^hendaele. iWil- ¦ ¦ ¦ .:¦. ,ai hi-. l i,!l -iii-vimi: face-saving formula which finally ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ ., ,K , n|vf l ,r,i r ...I . . P-ii- i \1. - - , , Brown 's critics harped back lo the ¦!¦ ¦ sons jj rt- .i i- iii .tndf.iihci was an. l,i! > I il. . clinched the issue included the pro- ¦ ¦ week before, when Brown had made . . >, i: 11 . . . ¦ cnginc-Ui iver lij h ¦Mi . hi. a neffnthet wli s mise of meetings to consider how I . * !-.. I ' - -T]., .^ " . trenail , unpreceden ted descent ¦ ,k- ¦ ' ' his dramatic . . . h l l e n ~-\ .t - ¦ ¦ ¦ I M' .i ' i" , ¦ . ' Ihe I ' . ! I |. :< s . - a railway accou nts clerk in Man- the structure of railway wages and .,. , L on union headquarters at Unity ¦ ¦ r , , . ¦ . ! iUSU - '. I i.l . t , Today's weather chester .! What Avon the executive wage negotiations could be revised House. The visit , said one man , ¦ ¦ . . :^ . i :tu . ¦ ¦ ¦ , > ¦•'. . ' el <. ' .. i> i,U hi: -ni -v i I - ilr\ , a li 'tlc over, however , was not sen I i men; - meani ng an attempt to discuss turned into a " bloody party." At ¦ ¦¦ - ¦ ¦ . - ¦ - ¦i,^ ik \\i - ¦ >: ¦" . .. : \ * I 'l.e-- I- ,.. 'i He i .i' eii -n- I ¦ : I i .r-hmc k.illicr v"W but f;jcts that had been ohvious all pay a nd productivity together . As that Wednesday meeting, followed by &nd At Levdi. F*iancnait«r. - - hi ! . ,. .. a ..> i.idc- .iK. - i.tU". M i 'i i » , k I II tie Jursc .ilii ni! that ihe Government would Aubrey Jones promptly noted , lhat (C ouiinttcti on Ptixc .1 > *-¥-* theatre 1 lHil liF pffli e jfc i»»kp ^ r ^^ xrsr BREnKIIViR//HNru w'laiiiiabiife- %*¥ wwnnw^^M Age-Viewpoints John Hurl in " Li ttle Mai- Palricia Rontledge in " How s Paul ScoHeld ¦ in " The Eileen Alkins in " 1 ne Killing David Warner in " HaFnlet " : Jill Bennett in \ [ ik -n Snikt- Million . ¦ culm : McmoraWc per- ihc World Treating You ?" : C iovernmenI Inspector " : of Sisier George " : Past-her- Very ' ^ ' unprincely Prince-for- l ink- India " Dryin g-uri flblmnm " R h l (ormancc as pseud , fastisl Three wildl y comic perfor- Hall' ' " ' " . s slage-yokel production prime Baby Doll lesbian our-iimes in Peler Hall's spinster unshrivck [, % she- -dtk-n neurnti ¦ h ,,/ „ ¦> lamasy-ndden provincial " art mances in a funny, off-beat of Gogol at least brings home fighting out relationship with interpretation : you'll hate watches a mum-dominaicd jjives full sl- ot- frV- . iir 'V Mudcnt. Tim Preece also ven play. Peter Bayliss is also out- whai a superb comic actor co - habilee on a pension . Beryl Reid. il or adore it. Aldwych boy (Ian Mi-Kellcn good - i n-) d'sr ! n . - \nihJ n, v! 1 iunny. Hurry , ' ' ' " ' ¦ ' 5 i t may only standing in his Ihree parts. Scofield is. Aldwych (TEM Comic and sad. Duke of (TE M 64041. This week ciil livatins his Dra-on's Fv> ( h .- i \u, ,. F - . run this week. Garrick (TEM ' (TEM 3O2KJ K , " VVyndham s 64041. This week : Tne. Thur York's (TEM 5122) 8. Wed 3 . Sal 2. Next week - Mon St Martin's (TF M 144'i s vcilj, iwhi\ -> \-v ? "Vi . 4601) "¦ ' ' ' ' " lucn> ™ ¦ ^ L'u 7.45 , Wed , Sa l ?. Wed . Sat 6. 8.45. Ki Wed 2.30. 7 .30. Sat 5.30. S.30 Tue 7 W Wed 1 Wed l s-ii i Mi sin 4 < " .^. At Age 25 dP *^ NOTHING ) CAN STOP 2Z "" ™ W^d growing You ; :. ^ b, Vk^V older i ^ Gut , youab Utcan UrBtop th e mounting an
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