2 OCTOBER 1926, page 16

Mr. Dolme1'sch And Viols And Violins

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Mr. Marco Pallis has resorted to an obvious device in his letter to you on the above subject. He has fixed upon a gently ironic suggestion......

Poetry

THE LAMB CRIMSON and gold, my brother Jan, The rarest green and the proudest blue, Here on the palette, my brother Jan, Is colour and colour spread for you, And the skilful......

The Late Prebendary Corfield

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—I am hoping to publish a short biography of my husband, the late Prebendary Corfield. Many who knew him have promised to help me by......

Extract From Letter

_ LANDLORDS AND WEEDS. MR. ARTHUR Smrrn (The Holmes, Colborne) Writes :--- " In the Schedule to the Act of 1921 it is provided that the Minister of Agriculture on being......

Angora Rabbits

['To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—S0 many people have urged the necessity of" Buying British" to restore our finances to their once happy state, that it may come as a......

The Coal Tribunal

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—The proposed Appeal Tribunal is being criticized on the ground that it cannot make the miners return to work, nor compel the owners to......