15 JANUARY 1921, page 13

Poetry.

THE RUINED BARN. Luis ashes in a hearth disused Nets with an old disjointed flail In careless litter lie confused With adder's scarf, while on a nail Some shrivelled skin just......

Licences For Temporary Buildings. (to The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR.") Sta,—My mother has just received an extremely onerous form of agreement for a licence for a temporary building (a wooden motor house) in which the former practice......

The Parish Magazine.

Pro THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—It may interest those who read your article on the above subject last week to know that the late Sir Arthur Liberty started a magazine......

Pantomimes.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, —With reference to "Tarn's " interesting speculations as to the folk-lore of pantomime in your issue of January 8th, don't you think it......

A. Solution Of The Problem Of Unemployment. (to The Editor

OF THE " SPF.CTATOR.") Sta,—In view of the growing volume of unemployment and the consequent serious situation, why does no one in the House suggest to the Labour Party the......

Lord Buckma.ster's Divorce Bill.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,—Will you permit me to call attention to an unfortunate blunder that has crept into the admirable review of the Life of Lord Gorell in......

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