24 MARCH 1928, page 18

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sza,—Since writing to you the other day I have received two cheques for £50 each. This makes £180, instead of the £80 mentioned in last week's letter.—I am, Sir, &c.,......

Poetry

Sea I couLD never be lonely with the sea near singing its interminable song, as the little green-clear waves come tumbling along. There can be nothing lonely about the seat with......

The Methods Of Life Assurance Offices [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] ,SIB,—I think it could be proved to your correspondent " Job " (who wrote you a letter on this subject some weeks ago) that whilst there is a certain class of......

The Marketing Of Poultry [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sm,—Few will disagree with Sir William Beach Thomat when he says that poultry, on a general farm, pays well if properly managed. If the selling end could be organized......

Is Britain Over-populated ?

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] S" ilt,—The opinion that Great Britain is not over-populated, expressed in your issue of March 3rd by Sir Herbert Samuel, though held by many......

The Distress. In South Wales [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] have read with deep interest the article by Mr. F. Yeats-Brown in your issue of February 18th (p. 219), and although I agree with his conclusions I would like to......