3 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 10

Finance—public And Private.

THE TASK OF THE INVESTOR. (To THE EDITOR op THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—There have been few occasions when the investor has had greater justification for perplexity as to the course......

Bird-life From The Train., T O Attempt The Observation Of...

from the windows of a fast-moving railway carriage does not at first sound likely to be prolific of interest. That in practice, however, the contrary is the case the experience......

Cox. T Here Is A Condition About All Of Us. "

There isn't a chap in the country like my man Cox," Farmer John will tell his cronies in between a game of nap, " when you can get him." That is the trouble with - Cox. In his......