1 APRIL 1922, page 13

Ti . An Alternative To Rabbit-traps.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Ste,—In your issue of March 25th a correspondent asks me to suggest an alternative to the rabbit-trap. Why not the common snare? There seems......

A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your issue of last Saturday there is an error which would pass as a matter of course in most London papers, but not, I hope, in the......

The Disappearing Sq Uiflitel.

LTo THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—The theory upon the disappearance of the squirrel, set, forth by "E. P. D." in a letter published in your issue of March 18th,......

[to The Ed/tor Of The " Spectator."] .

SIR,—I think your correspondent "M." will find what he needs if he applieS to the R.S.P.C.A., 103 Jermyn Street, W., for their humane snare, which catches the rabbit without......

" The Yellow Jacket."

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Mr. " Tarn," your dramatic critic, accuses the actors in The Yellow Jacket of some of the vilest " cockneyisms." To tako one point......

"the Mind Is The Man."

[To THE EDITOR CF THE " SPECTAT0R."1 Sin,—Reeiewing Flammation's work Death and Its Mystery you make use of Cromwell's words, " The mind is the Man," remarking that Cromwell was......

The Children's Country Holiday Fund. [to The Editor Op The

" SPECTATOR."] Sta,—I am venturing to ask you again this year for the hos- pitality of your columns in an appeal to any lady, young or old, who may be willing to help as a......

Poetry.

A LONELY PLACE: Tae leafless trees, the untidy stack, , Last rainy summer raised in haite, Watch the sky turn from fair to black, And watch the river 1111 and waste. But never a......

Dahl The Portrait Painter.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I am writing a small work on the Swedish painter Miele! Dahl; and might I, through your columns, ask anyone who has portraits painted......

The " Spectator " Charity Organization Society Fund.

Any subscriptions sent to us, great or small, will be aoknow- lodged in our columns and at once sent on to the C.O.S. Cheques should bo made out to " The Spectator " and crossed......

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