10 SEPTEMBER 1927, page 18

Poetry

Voliere Fantastique Sirens MAIDENS and seabirds, lovelier Than Aphrodite's self they were, Whose song lured even Orpheus. Only Ulysses on his mast, Hearing them, seemed to......

An Anonymous Friend [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] ,

Sin, — Will you kindly permit me, through your columns; to thank the good _friend who has, for a long time, regularly sent me a copy of the Spectator ? Each week I derive great......

The League Of . Nations [to The Echlor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sift,—May I congratulate you on your decision to devote a page of the Spectator to League of Nations news, &c.,-weekly ? Such publicity must help -forward the work......

Can Our Polo Team Beat The Americans?

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—AS an old polo player, I write to give you some news which I have just received from America, regarding the Army in India team,......

The Late Sir Morell Mackenzie

[To the Editor of the SrEemtroa.] SIR,—Four weeks after the death of his father—July, 1888— the German Kaiser caused an 'official report of the illness and death of his father,......