24 MAY 1930, page 19

The Modern Point Of View [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR] Sin,—As one who is passionately concerned for the preserva- tion of rural beauty, I agree with Mr. Geoffrey Sainsbury and your previous correspondent, that the......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] .

have followed with great interest the long corres- pondence in your columns on the subject of blood sports. All your correspondents have dealt admirably with the problem from......

Oxford And Cambridge [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—Might I have a belated word with Mr. Orion ? In your issue of May 10th towards the end of a page article by him, entitled " Pleiades " (a telling example, in my submission,......

Stag Hunting

• [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR] Sat,—Miss Chapman's letter reveals perfectly the mingled ignorance and false sentiment upon which the anti-stag- hunting agitation is based.......

England's Largest Arable Farmer [to The . Editor Of The...

Sin,—In your issue of May 3rd there was a review of the pamphlet issued by the Oxford University Press, re above. The following incorrect statement was made by your reviewer : "......

, The. Bishop Of London Has Published A Pamphlet On

this and other breaches of the Sunday : and the Rev. Mr. Taylor, of Stratton, ha's published a letter. Mr. Taylor seems in a piteous taking his parishioners are so much addicted......

Point From Letter May Marriages.

The two oldest and best known English couplets run thus " If ye marry in Lent You will live to repent " and " If ye marry in May You will rue the day." Lent, however, as a close......