Miners And The Labour Party. [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] Sra,—I, too, was at the Unionist Conference and fully endorse all " A Miner " says in last week's Spectator. Such a man ought to have all possible help, and I for......
The Moon And Rabbits.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Apropos the discussion in your columns as to whether or not it makes any difference what phase of the moon timber is cut in, I should like......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—the Letters On This
subject in your issue of the 9th ult. seem to be on the same lines as a local tradition, I do not think very prevalent, as to harvesting of apples. A farmer friend of mine some......
The Late W. H. Hudson.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—In your admirable review of the last book of W. H. Hudson (December 16th, 1922), you particularly emphasize that he was " essentially a......
The Moon And Worms.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The following observations may have some bearing upon the question which has been raised in your columns with regard, to the effect of the......
Cutting Timber At The Time Of The Full Moon.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In the Riviera olives are grafted about the time of the moon being full, and it is said that then only is the operation successful. It may......
Refugees In Greece.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Snt,—The report that the financial situation of the Greek Government will no longer permit the . daily pittance of 2 drachmas to each refugee......
Public Reading In Church. [to The Editor Of The Sencaverou.]
SIR,—I think that Public Reading 'in Church is better than it was in my youth ; and at least it seems to me that more of it is passably good and less of it villainously bad. The......
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