5 AUGUST 1922, page 15

The Theatre.

4 " ROUNDING THE TRIANGLE" AND "JANE CLEGG " AT THE NEW THEATRE. X'r may seem strange to those who are not frequenters of the theatre to say that there is something exceptional......

Coldharboitr.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—In your issue of July 22nd mention is made of a sugges- tion that the place-name " Coldharbour " meant a winter shelter for cattle. "......

Poetry.

THE DANCING ANGEL. NARE D he, as smooth and fair As an old tusk, his hair Was dense as ebony, and he Danced in delicate ecstasy. Imagine a rich secret, some Close ritual......

New Zealand Wheat Yield.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE,—As a reader of your paper for forty years, when I saw the letter recently regarding the record crop of 99 bushels to the acre in the......

"loyalties."

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SER,—In suggesting that Mr. Galsworthy has created a pre- cedent by representing counsel as publicly retiring from the ease without any......

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Some Plays Worth Seeing.

VAIIDEVII4LIE.—Pot Lack • • • • • • 8.15-2.30 [Revue. Clever, small and pleasant.] COMEDY.—Quarantine • • • • a • 8.30-2.30 an agreeable little play for a bat evening,/......

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