8 APRIL 1922, page 12

An Episode Of The Indian Mutiny. [to The Editcir Or

THE " SPECTATOR."] SIE,—As your Poetry Editor I often receive interesting and curious letters from poets. Here is an extract from one which has just come from India, and which......

The Royal Society For The Protection " Of Birds.

[To !ME EDITOR or rag " SPECTATOR.") - Sin,—At the present time dead plover may be seen strung up for sale in the ponitarers' shops, while plovers' eggs are also to be had. In......

Poetry.

CART TRACKS. I HAVE followed cart tracks so much, and I know how; They hold the spring's return in their long channels now; I know, here in town, where the slow sunlight oreeps......

The 29rn Division.

[To rat EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—May I remind your readers through the hospitality of your columns that the annual memorial service to the 29th Division, Gallipoli,......

A Tale That Is . Told.

[To THE EDITOR. or rat " SPECTATOS."1 Sine-What you justly call (in your article on the Universities' Commission) the " immortal " rebuke administered to the snobbish mother of......

The Life Of E. A. Abbey.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In The Life and Work of Edwin Austin. Abbey there is an erroneous reference to Mr. Ernest Parton, R.I., the artist, as " the late." For......

The " Spectator " Charity Organization Society Fund.

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