15 OCTOBER 1921, page 14

London Licensing Justices And The Evening Closing Hour.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sue,—Denuded of its verbiage the letter of the Rev. Henry Carter under the above title amounts to this : The Licensing Justices would be......

Poetry.

THE LIZARDS. THE great broad-headed sleeping beast lies prone, Scarce heaving her thin flanks ; her breasts are hid In mists and shallow dolls enridged with gray. Is it the air......

The Theatre.

" THE GONDOLIERS " AT THE PRINCES THEATRE ; " DIFF'RENT " AND " SUPPRESSED DESIRES " AT THE EVERYMAN THEATRE. EVEN if they were not delightful in themselves, the Gilbert and......

The Marne Campaign.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIB,—Lieut.-Colonel F. E. Whitton, C.M.G., author of The Marne Campaign, desires us to state, and we wish to empha- size, that the reprint......

The " Spectator "—an American Verdict. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I spend more or loss of my time in Europe. When I am in England I buy the Spectator; when at home W. H. Smith and Son send it to me, but in both ca se s......

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writer's name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or......

The Editor Cannot Accept Responsibility For Any Article,...

letters submitted to him. but when stamped and addressed envelopes are sent he will do his best to return contributions in case of rejection. Poems should be addressed to the......