28 JUNE 1913, page 33

The English Governess.

[TO TEE EDITOR Or TER "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—May I be permitted to add a few suggestions on. the subject of the English governess, about whom " Y. Z." wrote such an admirable......

Joan Of Arc.

[To TEE EDITOR Or TEE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — Mr. Kipling, in his pcem in connexion with the French- President's visit, speaks of " that undying sin we shared in- Rouen......

Canon Barnett And Children's Holidays.

[To TER EDITOR 07 TER " SPECTATOR. ") SIR, — Canon Barnett has passed away and left England the poorer. "For that is not a common chance That takes away a noble mind." One who......

Commons Preservation Society's Appeal.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — Your article a week or two back on the work of the National Society for the Preservation of Commons and Foot- paths will have given......

[to Ter Editor Of Ter " Spectator"] Sir, — Speaking From...

not perhaps very wide but gained both on the Continent and at home, I ant most forcibly struck at the prevalence of the belief (especially among Russian, Austrian, and South......

London To Paris.

[To TER EDITOR OF TER "SPECTATOR...I SIR,— One may hope that the interesting correspondence in the Times on this matter may bear some fruit. While we wait for the Channel Tunnel......