1 JULY 1905, page 21

Am Afraid That I Cannot Undertake To Reply At Length

to the courteous letter of Sir Vincent Calllard in your issue of June 24th, as my only point in writing to the Spectator a fortnight ago was to prove by full details what a......

The Beautiful New Forest, It Came As A Great Shock

during a stay at Brockenhurst recently to find that many of the old enclosures are being utterly spoiled, and their character altogether altered. Briefly, I refer to the......

R. S. Hawker, Of Morwenstow, The Following Passage Occurs At

p. 224 :— "We are in the very midst of a contested election, and you may be surprised to hear that I do not support the Protectionist Candidate, a Mr. Kendall. I deem a tax on......

[to Ty1 Ed1t013 Or Tun "spectator."] Sir,—as The...

believe, still possesses the ear of thoughtful Unionists who, like myself, are not Free-traders in the Oobdenite sense, I should like to suggest to them, with your permission,......

Sin,—i Was In Rome During The Winter Of 1899-1900. In

the house in which I was staying was the son of a Bavarian General who had borne an honourable and distinguished part in the Franco-German War, who informed me that his father......

Sir,—i Hope Your Correspondent "0." Will Favour Your...

further contributions on the above subject (see Spectator of June 17th). My own examination of the matter leads me a long way towards his conclusions. The yellow race will......

June 21st By The Canadian Manufacturers And Their Ladies,...

were escorted round the Exchange by the chairman, Major Brydges-Webb, who is a member of the Tariff Reform Commission. He, however, did not, I believe, take them to the......