3 DECEMBER 1904, page 34

[to The Editor Or The " Sphotator.1

Sin,—On August 27th you were good enough to publish a letter from me challenging a statement which had appeared in your columns as to perch never attaining any size beyond 3 lb.......

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

in your issue of November 19th on the question of compulsory Greek you allude incidentally to the teaching of history in our schools. You rightly lament the very inadequate......

The Fire 0' Logs.

They found small stint and little dearth : Tale two from out their goodly ways The wide-span walls and open hearth. The hearth where all Mid gather round Set square wr shining......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator'] Have Received A Letter

from the Board of Trade to say that the order for the Snowdon and Bettws-y-Coed Light Railway, about which I wrote to you in April last, has been confirmed. I shall be glad if......

The Article In Last Week's Issue On The Above Subject

you speak of the number of " friends " brought into being by Thackeray, George Eliot, and other novelists. The last volume of the biographical edition of Thackeray's works, "The......

Sie,—as A Member Of The Committee To Whose Report You

refer in your admirable article upon this subject in last week's Spectator, I shall be obliged if you will allow me to point out what appear to me to be the conditions essential......

Sin,—would You Allow Me To Correct An Error In Your

last issue P You say in your article on "The Increase of Lawless- ness in the United States," by way of contrast to the 31,395 murders and homicides in three years in that......