6 DECEMBER 1924, page 14

Dr. Barnardo's Homes [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

this season of the year may I ask the indulgence of your columns to plead the cause of the 7,300 boys and girls and babies in. Dr. Barnardo's Homes—the largest family in the......

Warning Shadows [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sia.—i Am

astonished at Sir John Heaton's letter in your issue of last week, in which, after showing that he has a clear appreciation of the merits of the film Warning Shadows, he ends by......

A Cry From The Far West [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—I write from the banks of the mighty Athabasca River, in the Far West, where I am living and farming with my family amid primeval forests. I rarely see men......

Poetry

BETRAYED THE Question came : " Not guilty ! " I replied, And would have pleaded Cause and Circumstance : But I was silenced by a voice that cried : " Forgive my client this......

Domestic Service Is Social Service [to 11w Editor Of The

SPECTATORd Sin,—The subjects " Ilomecroft Policy " and " Domestic Service " are intimately connected. We need to learn how to use food as well as how to produce it. In Finland......