27 NOVEMBER 1920, page 14

Goats.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sut,—I wish I could number myself with those more fortunate people who are "unfamiliar with goats." My daughter ha s kept them in large......

Pise In The Past.

(To rut Burma or rwz SpEcrwroa."l ara much interested in Mrs. Du Boulay's letter in the Spectator concerning " Beatlands," Sidmouth, in which 1 lived for eleven years from 1899......

Rheims Cathedra.l.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEOTATOR21 Sia,—We are anxious that the 2100,000 Appeal for the British Empire Fund towards the restoration of Rheims Cathedral should be completed as......

(to The Editor Or The "spectator"]

But,—While agreeing with your remarks on the right attitude towards Russia, I think you might have gone on to point out what an immense benefit Lenin and his associates have......

Peregrine Falcons.

[To T'HE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—It may interest some of your readers to know that a pair of peregrine falcons passed over Hampstead and Golder's Green on October 29th.......

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Itiss Right Attitude Towards Russia. [to Mc Eorror Or Rug

" SrEcraron."3 Sfe,—Your leading article in your issue of the 20th inst. about Russia is probably the best that I have read on this very vexed question of the British attitude......

Lustre Pottery.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sui,—May one refer to the review of Lady Evans's book on Lustre Pottery in your journal of the 13th inst., which states that the lustre is......

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