6 FEBRUARY 1932, Page 19

I would like to call the attention of your readers

to tiv• "New Homes for Old" Housing Exhibition, which will be held at . the Foresters' Hall, 259 High Road, Kilburn, MI February 25th and 26th. - The exhibition promises to be extremely interesting, and its objects are worthy of the wannest support—Domus.

AN APPEAL.

Reader in Great Britain offers to send her copy of the Spectator, when finished with, to anyone in New Zealand or Canada. Will someone wishing to avail themselves of this write to Box X, efo the Spectator ?

TRAVELLING CINEMAS. •

Could a scheme be organized for travelling cinemas to visit outlying villages once a week during the winter ? The " Back to the Land" movement is difficult to achieve because the youth of to-day is gravitating to the towns, where life is more amusing and wages are higher. A weekly form of entertainment such as cinemas afford would make for greater contentment in the village.—DOROT1 I Y ALLIIUSEN.

BOOKS REQU I RED.

The Rev. J. S. BADCOCK, St. Sennen Rectory, Cornwall, will be grateful for any books suitable for a village lending library.