18 SEPTEMBER 1920, page 14

Poetry.

GIPSY-NIGHT. (Written for Pamela Bianco.) WHEN the feet of the rain tread a dance on the moves, And the wind creeps through the rooks and the trees; And Dobbin has stabled his......

France And Great Britain.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR "1 Sri,—The question of our relations with France is a very difficult one to write about at the present juncture, when there are so many forces......

Proposed League Of British Citizenship. [to Mr Editor Of The

" SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It is with feelings of real gratitude that I see you have taken up this important subject: my only regret is that the Spectator is not to be found in every......

The Apes Of Gibraltar.

Pro THE EDITOR or rue " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Will you intercede for the apes of Gibraltar? It is stated in the Press that an order has been issued for their destruction or......

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Some Plays Worth Seeing.

GLOB11.—.Frendi Leave .. s.30 - 2.30 [War comedy. fresh and amusing.] • LONDON PAVILION.—Londott, Paris, and New Y orb 8.0-2.30 [Revue. Clever dialogue, beautiful costume. not I......