10 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 16

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."1

SIR,—The letter signed "D. H. S." in your last issue is not the first indication I have noticed of the ill-feeling—I can think of no better word—that some seem to suppose exists......

The Revival Of Arbitrary Tribunals.

[To THE Norroit Or TAN •• Sig/ow:ma:1 was glad to see Mr. Lowe's letter in your last issue. The danger he refers to is very serious. You will recall the fact that the Star......

Roadside Advertisements.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SrzczATolt."3 Sin,—I need not attempt to recount the sorrows of the English roadside. Mr. Thornely is the votes saver, and those who have not learned......

The Spirit Of Caricature.

[To THE EDITOR OF 'THE " SPECTATOR:1 Szn,—It was a shock to my feelings to see myself accused in last week's Spectator of a fondness for the assassin's dagger. But as I read on......