15 OCTOBER 1927, page 18

The Unionist Party And The League Of Nations

[To tlw Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —May I, as a member of the Labour Party who is anxious that in their main principles the great questions concerning the support of the......

A White Blue-bell

. [To the Editor of the ,SPECTATOR.]. Sni,—Is your correspondent on country matters right in speaking of a "white blue-bell" ? Surely the flower is a bell, and if blue, a blue......

" A Free "spectator"

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SI11,—Will you kindly permit me through your columns to inquire, who would like to have my copy of the Spectator after I have finished with it......

Poetry

The Grasshopper Pan, Pan, the wind is still, The grass is poised on the sullen hill, There is no life and earth is dun, For see, I have maimed your little one. Pan, Pan, ah pity......

The Surtax

[To . the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—As a regular Socialist reader of your paper I feel com- pelled to protest against, your comments on Mr. Lees-Smith's letter to the .......

Men's Clothing

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Is it not lamentable that a Scotsman does not wear, in .a town, that most comfortable kit, .the kilt ? I feel sure that greater changes......

Litter In The Country

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] , SIR, —One hears so much of the wickedness of modern tourists that it is a pleasure to be able to record the passing of many, each Sunday......

Swiss Hotels

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, I was delighted to read the Rev. H. A. Hall's letter in reply to the attack of Mr. Peter Blundell on Switzerland. I agree with every word......