17 MARCH 1928, page 20

[to The Editor Of The Sremaron.1 Sum,—no Doubt Pigeon...

in the beautiful surroundings of Monte Carlo hurts many people's feelings. I have felt it myself when there ; but why do people write nonsense about it, as, for instance, the......

- Durham Castle

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sur„—A great national appeal for funds for the preservation of Durham Castle is to be launched at a meeting of the Corn- Mittee at Newcastle,......

Animal Welfare Week

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May we, through your courtesy, draw the attention of your readers -to the celebration throughout Scotland of the annual "Animal Welfare......

-the Choir Bird _ [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—For the last four Sunday, both at morning and evening service, a bird has been joining In the singing of hymns and canticles at our - little church here. At first we......

Measles And Mumps

[79. the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sue,—Why has the medical profession discovered no pr.e.T ventives as regards measles, mumps, &c, curse at season, and from time immemorial, of......

" -marble " Or " Sable "

[To the 'Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sra,—In the very appreciative review of my Seventeenth Century Lyrics your reviewer takes me to task On - one point : "Surely it was -......

English Translations

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sur,—With reference to the paragraph which appeared on your" Books of the Week" page in the March 3rd issue of the Spectator, describing two......

The French-canadians

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I was privileged to hear Mr. Arnery's recent address before the Canada Club, and shared fully the general enthu- siasm which it created.......