4 JUNE 1910, page 18

The £150 Cottage.

[TO THE EDITOR. OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — In regard to the remarks of Mr. C. Tumor in: the Spectator of May 21st, I do not think the shape of the kiteheze in the 2150 cottages......

Irish Nationalists And The Late King. I To The Editor

OP TEE "SPECTATOR. "] But, —I think no effort should be spared, no opportunity lost, to bring home to the English democracy this most significant fact,—via, that Mr. Redmond and......

Educational Peace.

[To THE EDITOR OP TEE "SrEeveroR. - ] Sia, — In view of the solution of the religions question pro- posed by the Education Settlement Committee," may I venture to suggest that......

A Latin Epigram On The Late Sing. [to The Editor

OF TEE " SPECTATOR."] SIR; It is often said, and sometimes thought, that the English tongue is not sufficiently majestic for compositions in the lapidary style. In this......

India And The Navy.

[To THY EDITOR OP TEE " SPECTATOR] gm,—Your interesting article on an Indian Navy (" Under- pinning the Empire," Spectator, April 9th) comes at rather an inopportune moment. The......

The Preservation Of Borrowdale.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.'"] SIR, — You will be glad to know that ninety-four acres of the three hundred and ten of the most beautiful part of Borrow.:- dale have been......

" The Fair And Fatal King."

[To THR EDITOR OF TYR " &ROTATOR." j SIB,—Will some reader kindly inform the present writer whence derives the quotation set as a headline to this letter? In his delightful......

A University Standard In Home Science.

[To TRH EDITOR OF THE " STIICTATOR.”] Srn, — The hospitality of your columns has been so kindly extended to support the movement for providing University education in home......

Shock Tactics.

[To TEE EDITOR or rim "SpsoiaToz."] SIR,—The arguments for and against orates blanches (see Spectator, May 21st) are at any rate available, together with the facts on which they......