29 MARCH 1930, page 23

Iron Railings [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sur,—A. short time ago a lady from the Western American States, who was writing a series of travel books for children sent to Ireland for photographs to be used as illustrations......

Tar-distillate Sprays .

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Slit,-My attention has been called by our Entomological Section to an article which appeared in your journal on March- 1st under the title "......

Contrary Joe

TIIROUGII every sort of trouble Joe Hanged tough and stubborn on. Nine times they said he'd have to go, And twice that he was gone. Good sense was what he'd never learn,. But......

The Prison Gardening Association

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—The Spectator is always sympathetic to good causes, and I should like to tell your readers - of a work which is being done by the Prison......

The "best" Of England [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sra,:—May I thank you, on behalf of other readers out here, as well as myself, for the steady and consistent attitude in defence of the rights of animals, shown in your......

Points From Letters

MOTHERING SUNDAY. Twenty-five years ago a few people, including myself, made an effort to revive the custom of observing Mothering Sunday (the fourth Sunday in Lent), a custom......