29 MAY 1926, page 16

Thanks

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] should be grateful if you would allow me to thank an anonymous friend who regularly sends me, through the post, a copy of the Spectator. This......

Extracts From Letters

THE Two WoacEs'rEas Mr. C. H. D. Crimes, late chairman of the Church Immigration Welfare Society for W. Australia, writes : " I read . with great pleasure the letter on the two......

"the Challenge To The Reformation "

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Writing on Empire Day one naturally has the highest interests of our national life and religion in mind. May I, therefore, be allowed to......

If All The Young Maidens Were Blackbirds And Thrushes—

Sing merry, sing merry, now fly not away ! I'd find me a garden of green flowering bushes, Where all the young maidens might nest them in May. With lilac and cherry, And......

Tips In Trains

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—As no one better authorized than myself has written in reply to Mr. Grieve's letter on this subject, an extract from. which appeared in......