12 MARCH 1910, page 19

A Correction.

ITo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR•"1 SIR,—I have only this afternoon noticed for the first time the short review in the Spectator of February 2fith of my book " Memories." There......

Tm, London Ticket Bureau . For The Blind. L're The Editor

OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—About four years ago, and again in July, 1908, you generously gave space in your columns to a description by Miss Winifred Holt of her scheme for......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] • Am Not Sure

that the writer of the interesting article on the Croydon Bourne, or " Woe Water," in your last issue has given quite clearly the now generally accepted explanation of this and......

Steel Traps For Ground Game. [to The Editor Or The

"SPECTATOR."] Srn,—The Times of January 20th last contained a very full report of the case of " May v. Waters," which led to a decision of the Lord Chief Justice, Mr. Justice......

Woe Water.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."' Sin,—Might not your contributor to last week's Spectator on the subject of " Woe Water " have pushed his investigation of local names 'near......

** A British School In Constantinople.—wc Are Requested...

that contributions will be received by A. T. Waugh, Esq., British Consulate, Constantinople, who will be glad to answer any inquiries.......

Poetry.

HECATE. MINE eyes have seen the veiled bride of the night, Before whose footsteps souls of men are blown, As are dead leaves, about the wind's swift feet. Wherefore great sorrow......

"horse Magic."—we Offer Our Apologies To The Badminton....

having published in last week's Spectator an article entitled "Horse Magic" which appeared in the February number of that magazine. We of course were unaware when we accepted......

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