10 OCTOBER 1908, page 16

"what Every Woman Knows."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' Sin,—Tbougb I disagree with most of your dramatic critic's article on What Every Woman Knows in the issue of September 26th, I shall trouble......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—may I Reinforce...

timely remarks in last week's Spectator on the Daisy Lord case by the following quotation from the essay on " Solitude" in Mrs. Meynell's " Spirit of Place " ? The perusal of......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."'

should like to thank you in my own name, and in the name of many others, for the stand you are taking in regard to the matter of child murder, and the many kindred subjects......

The Newcastle Election.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR; I notice Mr. Carr in your last issue closes his interesting analysis with the old false reproach against the democracy of fickleness.......

Lt0 The Editor Of Tim • Sprotator:l

SIE,—Is it not possible that the appeal of the " helpless infants," whose cause you uphold (Spectator, October 3rd), to the heart of an unmarried mother may tell on the side of......

Indian Soldiers In The Transvaal.

[TO THE . EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —I am much obliged to Mr. Ritch for supplying in your last issue official confirmation of the fact which I asserted in your issue of......

Morn Land For The National Trust At Derwentwater.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPROTATOR."] SIE., = - 1 r1r111118 to the generosity of friends, and helped by the appeal which you so kindly allowed me to make in the Spectator, the......