26 NOVEMBER 1921, page 15

Poetry.

THE PIXIES' PLOT. (A pleasant maxim of old time directed the gardener to leave one corner es Nature planned it, for the little people. Thus welcomed, they might be trusted to......

Village Centres For Disabled Ex-service Men.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIII,—NOIT that the problem of the unemployed is to receive immediate consideration, may I be allowed to bring to the notice of your readers......

The Frenchman Abroad.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—Seated the other day by the margin of this little harbour I fell into conversation with my neighbour, an elderly Frenchman with a......

Coke And Its By-products.

[To THE ED/TOR OF THE ""SPECTATOR.") SIR,—My first two queries respecting your article of Novem- ber 5th on the above were as to why coalowners should be biased against......

Armistice Day And The Mayflower.' [to The Editor Or The

" SPECTATOR."] Sta,—So far as I am aware, no one has pointed out in the public Press that November 11th is also the anniversary of the Mayflower' anchoring in Provincetovrn......

Continental English.

ITo THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sni,—I have lately been favoured by several catalogues and circulars from enterprising foreign firms that Were caught my attention through......

Low-temperature Carbonization.

Pro THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—With reference to your article of November 5th, may I point out that, however feasible and desirable the above process may be, the......

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