2 MAY 1925, page 19

Parochial Humour [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

ago you published, for the amusement of your readers, a series of letters, which rescued from oblivion many authentic instances of unconscious parochial humour. Is it too late......

The Dennistoun Scandal [to The Editor Ofthe Spectator.]...

one has supported the excellent article by a legal correspondent, which appeared in the Spectator for April 11th, perhaps you will allow a clergyman to say plainly what he......

Memories Of The West African Coast [to The Editor Of

the SPECT.1.TOR.] SIR ,—Wi th reference to your remarks in a recent number as to the opinions of the natives of the Gambia district con- cerning H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, your......

Sargent And The National Gallery

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Referring to your interesting note on the death of Mr. Sargent in the Spectator of April 18th- you refer to the Wertheimer Portraits as......

Extract From Letter

RACIALISM IN SOUTH AFRICA.—Mr. T. Barrie-Wilson (c.o., P.O. Box - 247, Durban) writes :—I have heard more sedition preached in Hyde Park, London, and the Glasgow Green in......

The Unfairness Of The Toss

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—On May 6th the Committee of the M.C.C. will consider the proposal that in future Test matches some modification shall be introduced into......

Poetry

CREATIVE E VOLUTION Tins I believe : that if I do not will the Universe stands still. I and those of whom I am the part built it and changed it in our heart, not out of :laud,......