12 DECEMBER 1925, page 20

The Railways And The Road Fund

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —All holders of railway stock must have a keen personal interest in any proposals the Chancellor of the Exchequer may bring forward for......

Walking In Circles [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

correspondent, Mr. A. E. I. Cosson, in his letter about " Walking in Circles," states that we are left legged because, amongst other reasons, the left foot is placed in the......

. The Vienna Land Settlements [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sur,—May I make a slight correction in the particulars you give in the article on the Vienna Land Settlements, in last week's issue of the Spectator ? The houses in......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—lord Montagu Has...

answered Mr. Churchill's proposed attack upon the Road Fund by pointing out that, far from having a surplus, it is quite clear that the Road Fund would have a deficit if the......

The British Troops In Germany [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sin,—May I from some first-hand evidence, collected this autumn in the Rhineland, supplement Mr. du Mont's article in your issue of November 28 ? Here is one of the......

A Broadcast Competition

I r • • [To the Editor of the Sescrxroa.] pa,—The British Broadcasting Company have very kindly allowed us to arrange a special competition in connexion with the- -broadcasting......

Poetry

"SEDET ATRA—" (NEW STYLE) WHEN you see the dwarf stare In through the lattice Puckered with malice, Householder, beware Do those glum eyes peer ? (Slam to the shutter) They are......

The " Spectator " Christmas Fund For 1he Poor Clergy

RELIEF CORPORATION We have received the following sums in response to our appeal for the Poor Clergy, and we uderstand that some of our readers have sent donations direct to the......