22 OCTOBER 1921, page 14

Work On The Land.

at THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.") SIR,—" Doles without work are wholly unremunerative to the community.' No truer words were written by the Spectator on September 17th. In......

The Caliphate Question.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—As one of those " well-meaning but indiscreet English- men " who has interested himself in the Caliphate question, permit me to venture......

Unemployment And The Engineer.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Unemployment in this country, unfortunately, has reached unparalleled dimensions. Suggestions of palliatives and cures are numerous.......

The Girls' Diocesan Association. [to The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR.") SIR,—The Girls' Diocesan Association, which was founded by Mrs. Creighton and the Bishop of London in 1900, will keep its twenty-first anniversary on Saturday,......

Poetry.

YOKOHAMA GARLAND. I BEGGED my young love to meet me, But she would not come. She has a jacket of blue velvet That in a dim room looks lute evening sky, There are buttons of......

The Fern-owl,

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sian—When I read Mr. Gordon's article I am sure that I enjoyed it as much as did any of your many readers, though I felt compelled to......

" Young India."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] 8111,—Will you allow me to point out the wrong statement you have made in your last week's issue in the News of the Week column? Mr.......

The Editor Cannot Accept Responsibility For Any Article,...

letters submitted to him, but when stamped and addressed envelopes are sent he wilt do his best to return contributions in caw of rejection. Poems should be addressed to the......

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name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the......