27 MARCH 1909, page 18

Abraham Lino Ol N.

[To THE EDITOH.OF THE "SPEOTO-T0101 But,—Though your paragraph in answer to the letter of Mr. W. H. Alger in the issue of February .20th is an answer at once adequate and brief......

Marriage No Disability.

rro THU nrwros. TIIN osrsoarroa..1 SIR,—I have read through twice carefully the article with the above title in your issue of March 20th, and I am unable to determine whether......

Notice. — When Articles Or "correspondence" Are Signed...

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of......

Poetry.

LINES ON A BULLFINCH, FREED. Wu° once was held in durance vile Now flits among the leafy trees, Nor wit, nor will, nor food, nor guile May lure him back to captive ease. Where......

The North Wind In March.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SFECTA.T011.1 SIR, — The author of the article "The North Wind in March " in your last issue asks: "Is there any country proverb about two o'clock in the......

Cocoa Which Is Not Slave-grown.

THE following firms do not use slave-grown cocoa:— Army and Navy Stores. Cadbury Brothers, Carr and Co. Co-operative Wholesale Sooiety, Epps and Co. Fry and Sons. Fuller and Co.......

The Theatre.

MR. GALSWORTHY'S PLAYS. GALSWORTHY is without doubt one of the most interesting of our dramatists. His work is thoroughly original and absolutely sincere, and it concerns......

National Service,—would The Gentleman Who Wrote To The...

week suggesting the reprint of one of our articles on National Defence kindly communicate again with the editor, as is letter containing his name and address has unfortunately......

Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford.

[To run EDITOR OF THE • 'SFILOTA.TOlt."] am oommissioned to ask you to help this appeal by giving it a place in your columns on Saturday next, the 27th.—I am, "Since the Hall......