25 OCTOBER 1924, page 16

The Sufferings Of The Refugees In Greece.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Last Easter I appealed for the relief of the refugees in Greece in the hope that my appeal would be the last for that object. Unhappily......

Extract From Letter.

THE RECKLESS DRIVER.—Mr. G. J. Withington (Vice- President, National Cyclists' Union) writes :—The rear light on cycles is a danger to the eyclist as he never knows when it is......

Poetry.

TRAVEL-PIECE. (CONFESSIO JUVENIS, PASSUS 1.) I HAVE seen lightning walking upon the water, While thunder shook my head like a sieve of corn : I have felt cold-handed Winter......

Chandos.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—From Ellis's Introduction to Domesday Book it appears that this name only occurs therein as Candos (and Candorso to be accurate, but......