25 DECEMBER 1909, page 16

Music,

AUGUST J. JAEGER. THE announcement that a memorial concert to the late Mr. August J. Jaeger will be held an the 24th of next month is most welcome to those who held the man in......

Poetry.

THE DAYBREAK. A DYING star above, and snows as wan As faces of the dead! But look ! The East is golden; night is gone ; Yon peak will soon be red. Truth broadens o'er the world.......

The Late Professor S. S. Laurie.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "Rnecr.vroa.."1 Smx,—I shall be greatly obliged if you will be good enough to state that I am desirous to collect information regarding the educational......

Tux Rev I. Williams Asks Us To Inform The Generous

unknown donor of the Spectator that he has recently moved to Outlook, Saskatchewan, Canada.......

The Guarantee Fund.

[To THIS MDTTOIL OF THE "SPECTATOR.'' SIR,—Please allow me to report for the information of my ninety-five kind and generous correspondents that I have now received money and......

Girl Scouts.

[To THE EDITOR OP TEE " SPECTATOR." j SIR,—From recent correspondence in the Press on this subject there appears to be an impression that Girl Scouts form part of the......

Lord Beaconsfield As A Tariff Reformer.

{TO THE EDITOR OP TEE " SPECTATOR." j SIR,—Scrupulous fairness of criticism is an honourable and, I think, unbroken tradition of the Spectator, so I may perhaps be forgiven if I......

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