17 AUGUST 1907, page 15

Old-age Pensions.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—As having been long a resident in New Zealand, and for many years a reader of the Spectator (now on a visit to the land of my birth), I......

Up The Editor Op The "specti.tor.1 Si11,—i Have Read Your

article on " Mr. Grayson" in last week's Spectator, and his speeches. You will remember William Cobbett's saying in his later time; "Had I read more when young, I should never......

The New Regulations And Bible-teaching. [to The Editor Or...

"SPECTATOE.1 SIR,—In last week's Spectator Sir Charles T. Dyke Acland desires—and his wish is re-echoed by all who care for true religion—that the Bible should be taught in......

Mr. Grayson.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SescrsTon."J Sin,—In your article on " Mr. Grayson " (Spectator, August 10th) you have applied the whip of sarcasm to his very crude omniscience and......

Sir John Fisher.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIB,—Some little time ago you announced your intention of opening your columns to all sides in the discussion of naval matters. Though much......