25 JUNE 1904, page 33

Sis,—may I Ask You To Allow Me To Make Use

of your columns to call attention to the movement (already referred to in the Times) for erecting a memorial in Bristol Cathedral to the late Canon Ainger, Master of the Temple......

The Lambing.

With a tiny dimpling hand to the yielding bosom pressed— As I rose from her side to go—though sore was my heart to stay— To the ease of the labouring ewes that else would have......

Sin, —" The Letters Which Never Reached Him" (noticed In The

Spectator of June 18th) must be translated from the German of a little book published anonymously under the same title (" Briefe die ihn nicht erreichten"). It is very pleasant......

Silt,—mr. H. W. Massingham Must Be Singularly Destitute...

instinct if he finds that the whole pleasure of motoring is speed (see Spectator, June 11th). This may be his own individual experience, but there are certainly many not......

Sir,—in The Article Under The Above Heading Published In The

Spectator of June 4th the writer observes that the goats occasionally to be met with in that district are probably the most southerly of the feral goats left in England. It may......

Sir,—much Has Happened Within The Last Twelve Months To...

Ireland's attractions as a tourist resort. • In the first place, the London and North-Western Railway have considerably accelerated their trains to and from the North of Ireland......

Printed.—i Am, Sir, &c., Reginald Lucas. Heatherwood, Ascot.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "sexcriToa..]......

Mrs. Lyttelton ' S Play ? Employers Constantly Endeavour...

detection of their illegalities, especially as regards overtime ; and it is difficult to exaggerate the defencelessness and isolation of the workgirls. They dread the......