21 MAY 1910, page 17

A Lost Carrier-pigeon.

LTO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin, —A pretty carrier-pigeon has taken possession of my room. It wears a bracelet with " Nuhpogd437 " engraved upon it. I wish that I could......

An Owl's Nest.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Six,—On several successive nights during the past month, between the hours of nine and eleven, I heard in the garden in front of our• house......

Questionable Novels.

(To nos EDITOR OF THE "SrscrsT02. - 1 SIR, — Doubtless you, as a critic and an inspector and director of critics, are not a little perplexed with the question of what should be......

(to The Editor Of The "spectator. "' Sin,—i Read The Letter

signed John A. Higginson under the above title in your• issue of the 14th inst. with a feeling of surprise, in fact amazement. That any one claiming to be a practical man and a......

The Theatre.

CHAINS. Tim words with which Rousseau began the first chapter of his Contrat Social might serve as the text for the play which Mr. Frohman has just added to his repertory at the......

Rifle-shooting For Boys.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—As an old Volunteer and instructor to some seventeen Boy Scouts, may I ask your correspondent " X." (Spectator, May 14th) what he......

(to Thr Editor Of The " Spectator. "] Sie, — Your...

John A. Higginson comes down rather heavily on Mr. F. T. Bullen (Spectator, May 14th). I will leave this gentleman to speak for himself on points of navigation and manning, but......

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