5 NOVEMBER 1921, page 15

A Veteran Of Trafalgar.

[To THE Fortes or vim " Serorsvoit."] Sts,—I feel that there must be many of your readers who, like myself, were greatly interested in the article on the old ' Implacable'......

Swallows.

[To THE EDITOR or TEl " SPECTAT011."] Sia,—Now that the swallows who have gladdened our country- side during the summer months have left us--quite a fortnight earlier than......

Bird Life In South Devon.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sue,—My memory goes back some threescore and ten years, and I notice the writer in the Spectator of October 22nd describes very closely what......

West End Hospital For Nervous Diseases. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR."] Sie,—Having regard to the interest and courtesy which the Spectator has always shown to the West End Hospital for Nervous Diseases, I venture Again to enlist......

The Services Of The Royal Irish Constabulary.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Snr,—I received the enclosed from an officer of the R.I.C. whom I know personally, an upright, Christian man respected and loved by those......

Poetry.

THE SEWING BASKET. (A wedding present from Jenny Nicholson to Winifred Roberts.) To Winifred The day she's wed (Having no gold) I send instead This sewing basket, And lovingly......

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