10 DECEMBER 1910, page 18

Poetry.

DAVID AND WINSTON ; OR, THE POISONOUS FRUIT. (A CAUTIONARY TALE ) As David and his sister Winny Were walking through a shady spinney, They saw some berries, fiery red, That hung......

"bear " Ellice.

[To THE EDITOR Of THE "SPECTATOR."] Sig,—The many friends of Mrs. Ellice, the widow of " Bear " Ellie, will have read with regret the notice of her death in Wednesday's Times.......

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Public Morals.—change Of Title.

[To THE EDITOR Of THE "Srscrsioa."] Sin,—May we presume upon the sympathy which you have shown towards the National Social Purity Crusade to announce that this organisation will......

Books.

AUSTRALIA.* IN this series of finely illustrated books the pictures are perhaps more important than the text; yet the best of illus- trations can be brought into an atmosphere......

Subterranean Passages.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Snt,—If any one wishes to prove or disprove the existence of a secret passage, he need not go far afield. If he takes train from Liverpool......