14 FEBRUARY 1914, page 12

A Canoe On The Wanganui River.

y ou please walk P This lapid bad," said Rangi. He was not a Chinese, but a full-blooded Maori, very apt to confuse with the r he had known all his life the European I only......

Army Officers And The Ulster Crisis. [to Mss Lonna Or

Tao •Srsesron"] Snt,—May a clergyman who has all his life had relatives in the Army, and taken a keen interest in the Army and in military history, endeavour, suppressing - for......

Letters To The Editor.

ULSTER'S VIGIL. [To ass Enrroo or ass ”Srecraror-n Silt —Will you allow me to say how deeply the poem, "Ulster's Vigil," which appeared in the Spectator of January 31st, has......

What Ulstermen May Expect.

[To ass EDITOR 01 TSB ..81[STASOS."1 Snz,—Might I be allowed to point out to your correspondent, Mr. Herbert O'Hara. Molineux, that in so far as I myself may speak for the......