14 JANUARY 1911, page 17

Te./. Dickens Stamp.

[To THE EDITOR OP SHE "BriccrAmov.."1 Sra,—In my letter to you on the above subject last week I assumed that the generous action of Messrs. Chapman and Hall, Dickens's......

"a Touch Of 1.11.1. Sun For Pardon."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "l Snt,—The author of the lines asked for by " W. W. R." in your last issue is D. F. Gurney, and they occur in some verses beginning "The Lord......

A Request.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sin,—In the Spectator of December 24th, 1910, one of your corre- spondents from across the seas inquired for information as to the existence......

Poetry.

THE LITTLE GHOST. THE stars began to peep; Gone was the bitter day; She heard the milky ewes Bleat to their lambs astray. Her heart cried for her lamb Cold in the churchyard sod......

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H.r.h. The Duke Of Connaught And The Young Women's Christian

ASSOCIATION. [To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—On Tuesday, November 29th, H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught opened the home and institute erected by the Young Women's......

The League Of St. George.

[TO THE EDITOR OP TER "SPECTATOR. " ] Sra,—May I crave the hospitality of your columns to bring to the notice of your readers the formation of a League called the League of St.......