23 JULY 1910, page 16

Art.

THE NEW TURNER GALLERY. SrNeE Pennethorne's well-meant but inadequate Turner Gallery in Trafalgar Square was sacrificed for a public stair- case, the master's oil-paintings have......

Poetry.

" THE POLISH RIDER." (By REM:BRANDT.) Dom he ride to a bridal, a triumph, a dance, or a fray, That he goes so alert yet so careless, so stern and so gay ? Loose seat in the......

Women In Parliament.

[To ma EDITOR OP T1111 "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—The enclosed extract from a Journal kept in Barotse- land, Upper Zambezia, Central Africa, shows how one judicious Sovereign solved......

The Irish Point Of View.

LTO TRY EDITOR OF VIC " SPECTATOR...1 Srn,—I think the enclosed cutting from an Irish newspaper would interest your readers.—I am, Sir, &c., Nuao. "Galway, Friday. At the last......

The "spectator" Tent At Bisley, 1910.— Fourth Year.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—For three successive years we have had a " Spectator Tent" at our annual summer training camp at Bisley owing to the generosity of your......

The War Against Tubercitlosis.

[To ma EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—I venture to make a personal appeal to you to give as much publicity as you can in your paper to the appeal that I and others are making......

Samuel Rogers.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "Smcmma."] SIR,—May I be permitted a few words as to a sentence of your reviewer of " The Charm of Switzerland" in July 2nd issue of the Spectator where he......

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