7 OCTOBER 1922, page 14

Birds And The Collector.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."3 Sin,—Indignation has recently been aroused by the exposure of the depredations of certain collectors of birds' eggs. We have heard of a set......

Cruelty To Dogs.

[To 711E EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—If dogs must be chained, and where there is sufficient space, the most humane method is to fix one end of fence wire— say from 20 to......

Rural Akenities..

[To Tee EDITOR OF THE " SPECTLTOR.'1 Sra,—Since you were good enough to publish my letter some weeks ago, I have read with interest those of other correspon- dents on the same......

[to Itie Editor Of The "spectator.")

should like to add my protest to your correspondent— Mr. Rutter's. I am thankful to say that the cruel practice of chaining dogs, which ruins their temper and makes life a......

Lamb's Retort To Coleridge.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In his charming review of Mr. Strachey's The Adventure of Living in your last issue, Sir Herbert Warren says :— " People used to......

The General Election?

[To THE EDITOR CF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIE,—The Near East crisis has called forth a demand from some for an immediate meeting of Parliament, from others for a General Election on......

Mustapha Kemal Pasha.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—With reference to Mrs. Little's letter in the last number of the Spectator, Mustache Kemal is, I believe on reliable authority, half......

A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—It is not often that the Spectator makes a mistake, but in your issue of September 2nd, page 291, you quote a verse of the......