18 NOVEMBER 1911, page 31

The Basingstoke Canal.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—One feels the strongest sympathy with the point of view expressed so well in your current issue against the filling-in of the......

The Italians In Tripoli.

[To THE EDITOR 01? THE "SPECTATOR.") you allow me to enter the strongest protest in your columns against the altogether unwarrantable and peculiarly deplorable calumnies against......

The Poet Premiers Of Japan. (to Nix Esrroa Op The

"SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—I think that the following extracts from a letter I have received from a Japanese friend, now resident in this country, may have some points of interest for......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sir,—as The English...

of an Italian husband, I feel I must write a protest to the unkind and absurd reports that are appearing in the English newspapers. More important still is my wish to show that......

"the Case Of Richard Me Ynell.* [to The Esrros Op

Tax "Srscuroa."( SIR,—The article in your issue of last week on " The Case of Richard Meynell" is hardly a just appreciation of Mrs. Ward's latest book. It would appear, though......