1 JULY 1922, page 24

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir,—your...

Robert J. Wilson, in your issue of June 10th, seems to think it impossible that a cuckoo can lay an egg in a wren's nest. He may he interested in the following facts : In the......

" The Cuckoo's Secret."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIAM I have just read the letter in your issue of June 10th of Mr. Wilson with regard to the above, in which he says that " he cannot......

Music.

MR. WALTER RUMMEL. IN London, at least, no pianist of to-day has a more debated position among executants than Mr. Rummel. Abroad he is highly esteemed. Here he is as......

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Poetry.

ON D—, A LOVER WHO DIED IN AN ACCIDENT. He suddenly—the page read as it turned— Died. The indignant eye discerned No sense ; " good page, turn back " it cried, ("......

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