29 JULY 1905, page 14

L'ro Thr Editor Or The " Spectator:i Sin,—the Account Given

by your correspondent Mr. C. , T. Knaus in the Spectator of July 22nd regarding Russian policy in the Far East in general, and the occupation of Saghalien in particular, is, I......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir,—all Students Of The

Apocrypha will be grateful for the excellent paper on this subject which appeared in your issue of July 15th; but surely the writer is too enthusiastic when he says that "the......

Sir,—touching The Part Of Your Interesting Article,...

the Spectator of July 15th, referring to the rein- deer and the lemming, it is curious that sheep in South Africa feed greedily on the locust; possibly for the cause suggested......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir, — It Appears To Me

that two of the most pressing questions of the day—viz., the relief of the able-bodied unemployed, and the recruiting for the Regular Army— might be to a great extent solved by......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sin,—the Writer Of The

letter in the Spectator of July 15th may be interested to know that another survivor of Wellington's army of occupation, 1815-18, is the eldest daughter of Lord FitzRoy Somerset......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sie,—the Writer Of The

interesting article on the above subject in the Spectator of July 15th is mistaken in thinking that the "salt cat" of ancient pigeon-books was only a catch- title or a......

Sir,—in The Interesting Article On The Above Subject...

in the Spectator of July 15th you draw attention to the splendid Elizabethan rhythm of the Apocrypha. I looked up the Revised Version, and noticed bow the rhythm is spoiled by......