4 MARCH 1905, page 18

A Much-travelled "spectator."

[TO THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR.") Sin, — A propos of the "much-travelled Spectator" (see issue of February 4th), it may interest you to know of one which arrives at the house......

Cheap Cottages Exhibition Fund.

THE following gentlemen have recently consented to become patrons of the Cheap Cottages Exhibition :—The Earl of Harewood, Lord Hylton, R. C. Munro-Ferguson, Esq., M.P., Colonel......

Diffugere Nives,* Or Thoughts On Approaching Dissolution.

[A. J. B. loguitur.] WINTER has come and gone, once more we meet On classic ground ; Once more the parks are green, with bird-notes sweet Their glades resound : The Speaker and......

The Price Of Sugar.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your issue of February 18th "W. J. H." attributes the enhanced price of sugar to what he terms "this experi- ment in Protection." But......

To What Parish Do Those Born At Sea Belong?

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." SIR,—In his letter to the Spectator of February 18th Mr. W. H. A. Cowell says that "persons born on it [H.M.S. Ascen- sion Island] count as......

A Correction.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE,—May I be allowed to point out an error in the very interesting article, "The Praise of Creases," in your issue of February 25th? The......

Uganda And Its Peoples.

[TO VIE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In your notice of Mr. J. F. Cunningham's "Uganda and its Peoples" in the Spectator of February 18th I find that the writer says, apropos......