6 MARCH 1920, page 15

Saga Eis And Securis.

[To Tar Enrroa or TEO " 6ezcreroa."] Sia,—Can any of your olseeical readers give me any information on the following point? In the dnabasis, Lib. IV., cap. iv., para. 18, a......

Tying The Plough To The Horse's Tail. [to The Editor

or TRE " SPECTAvOR."1 fins,—In your number of September 20th last I observed a reference to " the cruel Irish practice of tying the plough to the horse's tail." May I tell you......

The Royal Irish Constabulary [to The Editor Or The "

SPECTATOR "] Sm.—III the R.I.C. the British Empire possesses the finest force in the world. Brave, honourable, disciplined. amazingly incorruptible, and many of them of a......

'1'11e Fascination Of The End.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR "] Sin,—What an altogether charming quotation from Souberti As a contribution to the commonplace-book of your corre- spondent " A Constant......

An Appeal For Information.

[To - nit EDITOR Or THU " SPECTLTOR."1 SIR,—During the hest few months many younger parsons (most of whom were working in the Army and Navy during the war) have felt the great......

English Words In Foreign Languages.

[To THE EDITOR or Tn7 " SPECTATOR "] SIR.—In continuing your correspondence on English words in foreign languages you may be interested to know that quite a number of English......

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