30 SEPTEMBER 1922, page 15

Cruelty To Dogs.

[To Inc EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR.—Mr. Owen Rutter performs good service in writing to you about the constant chaining of dogs in Suffolk. My own experi- ence is 'that......

Music.

TRANSCRIPTION.* Ma. H. P. ELLINOFORD, the well-known organist of St. George's Hall, Liverpool, has written a most capable treatise on arranging choral and instrumental music for......

Poetry.

fife, BELDAM. BELDAM, what dost thou here Beckoning so slily, Lids lifting, and cruel lips Writhen and wily ? The fiddles are lisping and sighing A slow, lovesick air— Like......

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