2 NOVEMBER 1907, page 34

Church Extension At Aldershot.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE •• 13PECTATOL"1 SIR,—Your readers may care to hear that the scheme of church extension at Aldershot, which you allowed to be brought to their notice by a......

Goat-keeping Under Difficulties.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOLL' . ] Sia,—Having read the correspondence in the Spectator con- cerning goats, I would like to point out an insurmountable difficulty placed in......

Undesired Correspondents.

Pro THZ EDITOR OF THZ "SPECTATOR." J Sin,—Dr. Thomas Hodgkin complains of "the nuisance caused to many inoffensive citizens by the intrusion of undesired corre- spondents,"......

Winchester Cathedral.

L'ro THE EDITOR OF THE "5PECTATOR:1 Srit,—All who care for this great church will be grateful to you for the prominence which you gave last week to its terrible plight and......

London Provident Dispensaries Council.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " Sin, — The principle on which we seem to live now, especially in London, is that the efficient shall be taxed for the benefit of the inefficient. It is a......

The Case Of Major Selwyn.

[To TIIE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sin,—It is not long since we had a great flourish of trumpets about Bertillon's finger-print system, which, it was stated, ensured the......