18 JUNE 1927, page 16

Lonely Anglo-indian Children [to The Editor Of The...

time ago. a society was formed through the good offices of the Spectator to help British parents living abroad to find suitable homes for their children to spend their school......

New Zealand Dairy Produce

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—As one who has been intimately associated with the im- portation of New Zealand butter and cheese for many years, I would like to point......

British Railway Time-tables [to The Editor Of The...

Sm,—Lord Strathspey is, if I may say so, voicing one of the ill-founded conventionalities. That• Scotsmen are mean, that curates are fools, and that time-tables are obscure, are......

Poetry

Coronach for a Mountaineer (For B. L. G.) THE mist drops low on crag and corrie, The evening settles on scaur and ben, Homes the late eagle from his foray, The light goes out of......

A Good Cup Of Coffee: A Letter From Chile [to

the Editor. of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Of course it is notorious that it is next to impossible to get a good cup of coffee in England just as it is to get a good cup of tea in......

Spare The Otter [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—as

a constant subscriber to the Spectator, may I express my gratitude to the writer of a letter in the current issue entitled " Spare the Otter " and to you for publishing it ?......

The Pronunciation Of Greek [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Thirty years ago I returned from a campaign in Greece. It was a Sunday morning, and I took down my Greek Testa- ment to read the lesson for the day. One verse I read......