1 JUNE 1929, page 21

Hospital Sunday--june 2. 2 [to The Editor Of The Sk -...

gra,—May I beg the generoaa Support of your readers for the fifty-seventh annual collection for our hospitals in London next Sunday ? The congregations of over 2,000 places of......

Points From Letters Performances In Hyde Park.

The League of Arts has received permission from H.M. Office of Worksfor a - series of entertainments, folk songsand dancing and "a woodland opera," to be . given in the natural......

From An Australian Reader [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

- Sne,---Allow me to express as an old subscriber my sincere appreciation of the very fine Centenary issue of the Spectator. The Period of the last hundred years : covers great......

Poetry

But What is That ? THE weeds are rank, The grass uncut, The vines swing wild, The door is shut ; The clock has stopped, Stark is the bed, The fire's out, My love is dead— But......

A Hundred Years Ago

THE SPECTATOR, MAY 30TH, 1829. PETTY SESSIONS. At the Chelmsford Petty Sessions on Friday, four men were put upon their trial on the singular charge of having broken out of the......