25 MARCH 1911, page 17

Walks By The River Wandle.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Stn, — The approach to London park and suburban common is• too often unrefreshing to pedestrians, and it has long seemed to me as if what......

A Song For The Children's Coronation Festival.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin, — You ask for a song for children to ring at the Coronation FestivaL We sing the enclosed from "Puck of Pooks Hill" to Tune 129 Ancient......

Tto The Editor Of Vnz Spectator. "] Sin, — In Your Note Last

week referring to the suggestion that the100,000 children at the Crystal Palace should sing together, you say, "There ought to be in existence some song or hymn suitable for the......

The Authorised Version Of The Bible.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sir,, — What does Mr. J. B. McClellan mean by an "incorrect English order " ? (the Spectator, March 18th.) Surely it is correct to put the......

A Child Story.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sire—The child-story embodied in the following lines is literally true, and happened exactly as narrated. The trans- position of play and......

The Authorised Version Of The Bible And The Dedication To

JAMES I. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIE, — Many students of the Bible must have read with satis- faction your support of Canon Beeching's admirable proposal that......

[to The Editoe Op The " Spectator."]

Sra,-13y an interesting coincidence I read the letter of • " M. A. Oxon," immediately after laying aside a book in which an Anglican divine, who holds offices of great impor-......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

SIR, —In reference to this perennial and ever-interesting question, I should like to be permitted to point out to such of your readers as are still exclusive in their......