20 JULY 1929, page 17

The Heritage Of Man [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—On my return home after an absence I find packets of the Spectator awaiting me. Among them is included the issue of May 18th last, in which there appears (p. 788) a review......

Hinduism And Child-marriage [to The Editor Of The...

the Spectator of June 1st there is a remarkable letter by a correspondent signed " A Seeker." He makes an effort to reply to a letter by Mr. Pennington, who wrote in your issue......

Throwing Away Surplus Plants And Especially Overgrowths...

constant cutting back of too luxuriant growths is absolutely essential. Could we not, through your columns, be put in touch with associations or schools or;'bettet still, with......

"unacknowledged Legislators" [to The Editor Of The...

that poets are the unacknowledged legislatorit of the world. Your Contemporary Sir Henry New- bolt has pointed out that in poetry all great movements begin, that in it is found......

A " Gardiner's " Meditation [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sin, I shall be grateful to any of your readers who will supply me with the source of the following lines, and, incidentally, correct by the book any mistakes......

The Indian Danger [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sta,—The British Press and public are very ignorant of the facts, and need to have it clearly explained that the root facts of the very dangerous situation are :- 1. That the......