2 SEPTEMBER 1922, page 17

The Cinema.

" Tlii i FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE " AT THE PALACE THEATRE. IN some ways I am ill-equipped to criticize The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, but as " the likes of me "......

The Inefficient Serpent And The Sophisticated Dove.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In the Spectator of August 12th, a propos of war guilt, you say truly that " our good intentions and our unwillingness to face......

Poetry.

A FORCED MUSIC. Or Love, ho sang, full-hearted ono, But when the song was done The King demanded more, Ay, and commanded more. The boy found nothing for encore Words,......

Waterloo And The Playing Fields.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."3 Sin,—My friend, Oscar Browning, writing in the Times of August 9th, is certainly right in saying that theDuke of Welling- ton looked on an......

H.m.s. 'drake' (1822) And ' Raleigh ' (1922).

[To THE EDITOR OF ME " SPECTATOR.") Sm,—The lamentable loss of our fine light cruiser of late is curiously paralleled by the fate of another ship of war, named after another......

" The New Rich."

[To THE Enrroa OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Could this class be better hit off than by Pliny (albeit he was rather thinking of the vulgar rich)? " Igitur memento nihil magic ease......

The Pay And Work Of Civil Servants. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sir.,—You state that the result of the Select Committee's inquiries on the pay and hours of work of Civil Servants is " astonishing." Why? As regards the......

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