11 AUGUST 1928, page 16

Injunction

WHEN this quick body Shall come to die I would be planted Where few bodies lie. Shorn of my dreams then, And ignorant still, Let me be buried In the breast of a hill. Fling in......

The Pulford Street Site [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—My Committee is not desirous of entering into any newspaper controversy on the points raised by Mr. B. S. Townroe in his letter in the Spectator of July 28th. We consider......

Points From Letters

THE WOUNDED MIND. Let us remember that as a result of the War we have to-day in our midst no less than 6,000 ex-Service men in mental hospitals and over 30,000 suffering front......

Poetry

Complaint of Time Tuoucer we had given to love All time gave to us, Some pang would breed thereof Still to undo us. Time from whose gifts are drawn Pains without measure, May......

The Conquest Of Cancer [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—May I request the hospitality of your columns to draw attention to the appeal which is being issued by the Cancer Hospital (Free), Fulham Road, London, S.W. 3 ? So great a......