10 MARCH 1923, Page 14

NOT ICE.—W hen "Correspondence" or Articles are signed with the

writer's 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 mode of expression. In such instance, or in the case of "Letters to the Editor," insertion only means that the matter of point of view is considered of sufficient interest and importance to warrant publication.

A large number of articles and poems have lately been sent to the " Spectator " without stamped and addressed envelopes. The Literary Editor wishes to reiterate that he can in no case return rejected MSS. unless such envelopes are enclosed.

The Editor would be obliged if Mr. David More, the writer of "The Poet to his Mistress," in the " Spectator " of February 241h, would communicate with him.