10 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 19

Irish Tourist Development.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] have read the letter of Mr. Silo. G. Penney in your issue of September 3rd with much amusement and surprise. It is true that none of the......

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Church Army Emetora.tion Scheme. [to Tim Gorros Or The...

Srar-On. September 16th a party of twenty lads ranging in age from sixteen to twenty-one are sailing under our care for Western Australia. They are all of tested good character,......

Poetry.

A RHYME OF THE ROAD. I BLESS that man whose kindness set These avenues of shade, And may his place in Heaven be yet By many a green arcade! The trees of Heaven are dark and wide......

Rest-room And Coffee-stall For Girls At The Japan-british...

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sok—For the third and last time may we ask for the interest of the Spectator in welfaring the Exhibition employees ? Before Christmas we......

Books.

A FRENCH CRITIC ON LYLY.* THE publication of M. Fenillerat's study of Lyly, the Euphuist, by the Cambridge University Press reminds is that the French language and literature......