16 SEPTEMBER 1938, page 21

A New Emigration Scheme

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—As a regular subscriber to The Spectator I have not noticed any reference to Sir Henry Page Croft's visit to Canada. He has just spent one......

" Cricket—more Or Less" [to The Editor Of The Spectator]

Sur,—May an old man who remembers many joyous days on humble cricket fields have a word on the subject ? In the first place I cannot aVoid a feeling that Test Matches are......

Ploughman In These Small Fields I Have Known The Delight

Of being reborn each morning And dying each night. And I can tell That birth and death Are nothing so fierce As the preacher saith. For when a life's but a day The womb and tomb......

Insignien Und Kleinodien

[Van Inem deutschen Korrespondenten) DAS Dritte Reich in seiner merkwiirdigen Mischung von traditiOnelleni Aberglauben : und dynamischen Zukunftsglauben . ist em n vollig......

Ladybirds

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sist,—In your August Isoth issue, under the nthric "Heather- Foes," Sir W. Beach Thomas asks : " Why should not ladybirds be bred artificially ?......