4 OCTOBER 1924, page 10

Protection And The Socialist . Government.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —Mr. Harold P. Cooke, in your issue of September 6th, indicates that the probabilities are that the present Socialist Government, if it......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —when In Utrecht Last

week, I could not avoid being struck by the absence of British Exhibitors at the annual " Jaarbeurs." International in character, this is one of the most important Fairs held in......

The Late Mr. Massingham.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sm,—It is not without emotion that I read in the Spectator what is probably the last article written by H. W. Massingham. Alas ! he is dead.......

" The Last Chance For The League."

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, - I hesitate to make a second descent upon the corre- spondence columns of the Spectator, but feel compelled to challenge the accuracy of......

"why Mars Did Not Signal!"

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Mr. Kitson amusingly attacks a delusion that there is a necessary connexion between the supply of gold and the supply of money. All......

Poetry.

THE POOL I mstow a deep and lonely pool—that's where The great Kingfisher makes his sudden splash : He has so many jewels in his plumes That all we see is one blue lightning......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —i Wonder If Any

of your readers can tell me where Chandos was. The name has long been acclimatized in England, but it must have been originally the site of some old French battle- field, for......

"junior."

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.' Six, —4 should esteem it a great favour if you would assist' to settle a question which is the subject of some controversy and at the same time......

" Spectator " : Life Members' Annual Meeting.

THE Meeting of the Life Members of the Spectator will be held on Thursday, October 23rd, at 4.3o in the afternoon. A card of admission will be sent to all Life Members who......