26 JULY 1902, page 13

The Expensiveness Of Living In South Africa.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The expense of living in South Africa, more especially in the chief towns, was illustrated with painful clearness in the Times of......

British And English.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPEOTATOR."] am a Scotsman. All my life, more than seventy-eight years now, English has been my speech. For my short re- maining time, pace Lord Balfour......

The Art Of Argument.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE sewn:roan Six,—It has struck me that it would be of great advantage to the schoolboy who has attained a certain age and position in his school if he were......

Mr. W. James On Religious Conversion. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—Your review of Professor James's work in the Spectator of July 12th is of great interest to me, as the unconscious mind and its scope, especially with......

" The Man In The Street." [to The Editor Of

THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The other day as I was reading "The Greville Memoirs" I came upon the phrase, equivalent to O Tvxcle, which is now associated with a random utterance of......