10 MAY 1924, page 15

Maurice Hewlett's Letters.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia.,—May I, as literary executor of the late Maurice Hewlett, appeal to any of your readers who may have received letters from him to send......

Youth And Politics.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—With much of Mr. Berkeley's article on " Youth and Politics " no one would disagree. The old moulds of political thought are being......

Poetry.

GARDENER'S SONG. " WIND, come run to help me : Flash your wings, I see you clearly." I waited till he stretched them wide Down sailing through the sparkling tide ; Now he helps......

A National Gallery Of Photographs. [to. The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] gather from a recent visit to the National Portrait Gallery that at present no recourse is had to photography for preserving the features, &c., of contemporary......

Extracts From Letters.

CRUELTY IN SPORT.—Mr. Cecil R. Bates writes :—While waiting for the night train to Scotland, going on a holiday which will be spent in seeking to lure Salmo Saler to attack my......