26 MAY 1923, page 9

One Of The Most Lonely Parts Of The British Empire

is undoubtedly the island of Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic, 1,500 miles from Cape Town, from which H.M.S. Dublin ' has just brought news in the form of letters from Mr.......

So That This Section Of The Spectator May Become Of

real use to readers in every part of the English-speaking world, it is hoped that correspondents will draw atten- tion to any matter which they consider worthy of com- ment. All......

The Account Of The Trip Across Australia From South '

to north and back again undertaken by the McCullum Motor Expedition and given by Captain White, the well- : known Australian ornithologist, to the members of the Field......

Letters To The Editor.

THE PROPOSED TAX ON BETTING. [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sne, — As I agree in opinion with you rather than with my friend Canon Green about the probable effect of a tax......

A Chicago Subscriber To The Spectator Writes To Me Pointing

out that American opinion as a whole is by no means pro-French as readers of the correspondence pages of this journal might imagine, judging by the letters, approving of......