10 AUGUST 1901, page 14

The Imperial Title.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—Now that the subject of the Royal titles is again being canvassed, may I be permitted to point out, through the medium of your columns,......

The Gift Of Tongues.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR:? SIR,—In the Spectator of August 3rd I see the following allusion to the gift of tongues :—" Read that story how you will, and it still must......

The New Government 'offices.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPROTATOR.1 you allow me a little space to call the attention of educated readers outside the architectural profession to the course which is being......

[to The Editor Or The "sprotator.1

Sin,—The size of the " perhaps not altogether unintelligent section of the Society [of Friends] who deeply deplore the attitude which the manifes'...aists and their followers......

A Colonial Memorial.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR:'] SIR,—More than a year ago, I think, you suggested that a memorial should be set up to commemorate the help given by our Colonies in the South......

Learned Bishops.

Pro THE EDITOR OP THE "SPEOTATOR.1 Stn,—The saying about God having no need of human ign or . ante, mentioned in your article on " Learned Bishops " in the Spectator of August......

A Correction.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SpEcTrerox."] SIR,-Will you allow me to point out that the writer of a leading article in your issue of July 20th, headed " The Quarterly Review on......