28 NOVEMBER 1925, page 16

An Angler's Paradise [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

visited Lake Taupo, New Zealand, for a couple of days in April, I am glad to be able to reassure Mr. 1Cenway as to: the size of rainbow trout to be caught there to-day, In two......

Petrol

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—We notice in the report published in the Spectator of November 14th, of Sir Charles Greenway's speech at the meeting 4 - 0 the......

Poetry,

FOUR CHILDREN As I lay quietly in the grass, Half dreaming, half awake, I saw four children barefoot pass Across the tufted brake : The sky was glass, the pools were glass, And......

Walking In Circles

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—During one of the worst fogs I have ever known, I had to cross about a quarter of a mile over two fields by a little worn right-of-way......

Co-operative Societies And Income Tax

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sut,—The reason why co-operative societies do not pay. Income Tax is that the Chancellor of the Exchequer of the day decided that the cost of......

Life Saving For Submarines

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR] Snt,—There seems no reason whatever why there should not be a buoy of suitable shape attached to every submarine on a line working on a spool.......

The Problem Of The Motorist

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sta,—I am sorry that Mr. Harold Cox, in his article on " The Problem of the Motorist " (Spectator, October 81st, 1925), seems to attribute all......