19 OCTOBER 1912, page 18

A Tame Jackal.

ITO THE EDITOR OF TUE "S1=74.1.01:41 think perhaps some of your readers may be interested to hear what a fascinating and extremely tame pet a jackal makes. Four months ago I......

[to Tim Editor Or The "britt-xi/mm.1 • Sir,—i Have Read

with much interest your article of October 12th. The theory of supernatural duality is, of course, no new thing; as old, in fact, as humanity itself. Neither is there anything......

Poetry.

THE WAYSIDE FLOWER. WEARY, by the wayside I sat me down, Weary to weeping nigh, by the wayside forlorn, Careless of fine weather or the sullen thunder frown, Dusk of even, hush......

A Fijian Theologian.

[To TER EDITOR Or TRH "SPEITriTOR.1 :SIR, —Your account of " A Fijian Theologian " in last week's issue of the Spectator is very interesting. What makes it .even more so to......

Travellers' Aid Society And The White Slave Traffic.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] "Stu,—In view of the fact that the campaign against the iniquities of the white slave traffic is now being waged with increased vigour, we......

B 0 0 K S.

LORD WOLVERHAMPTON.* • The Lift - of Henry Horan Fowler, First Viscount Wolverhampton, G.0.8.1. • Be hisdanghtcri s Tbs MAL Ma. Hobert Hamilton. London; Hutchinson. and Co.......

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