25 JULY 1925, page 20

Poetry

. THE PATH So sweet to walk Doves in the trees The print of Spring, Flings a hot scent And lip to lip Now rapture dies So still they 'could hear And on the heart . And they......

A Ha Ha [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] .

should be very grateful if either you or any of yours readers could give me some information concerning " a ha-ha " or ha-ha fence so beloved by A. Trollope and other Victorian'......

Hornets [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Stn,—my...

been neglected, I do not know the difference between a wasp and a hornet, except that the latter is reputed to be more virulent. In my country garden here, on the edge of......

Mr. Zangwill's Play " We Moderns [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Your critic, " R.J.," reviewing my comedy We Moderns at the . New Theatre, says that he cannot find the parents 1 more charming morally than their children.......

Licensed Vice In Singapore [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Mr. E. M. Tozer qualifies as a " gross exaggeration 54 the statement " that venereal disease is rampant in the 'Colony among natives and Europeans." The report of the......