17 SEPTEMBER 1927, page 20

Byron's Lameness

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In her very interesting article on Byron, in last week's Spectator, Mrs. Taylor writes about "those poor, cloven feet, strangely distorted......

Humane Killing For Pigs

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In reading the article " Scandinavia " in this week's issue we noticed with great interest the last paragraph which deals with humane......

Poetry

Two Island Songs The Women to the Seafarers. FURL, seafarers, furl your sails, No more tempt the clouded seas : Make not gulls your nightingales, Nor tall masts your......

Advertising And National Prosperity

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Apropos of Mr. Angell's discussion on advertising, will you permit an old-time American reader, for the moment a visitor in London, to......

Industrial Peace

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Not for a very long time have the prospects of a rapprochement between Capital and Labour been so good as they are at present. At the......

The " Spectator " In Ireland

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,--In your paper of September 3rd there is a letter signed "Forty-five Years' Reader" in which it is stated that the Spectator "was banned......

The Perplexities Of A Moderate Liberal

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The recent successes of Liberalism at the polls raise difficult questions in the minds of those Liberals who, in three-cornered contests,......