5 AUGUST 1911, page 13

Henry Graham Dakyns.

[To Tlia EDITOR OF TB8 spserAms.~.1 Sin,—Henry Graham Dakyns was a dear friend of mine, and I read Mr. Plunket Greene ' s appreciation of him in the Spectator of July 22nd with......

10 Grafton Street, London, May 22nd, 1832. My Dear Jicans,—i

have received your few lines this morning, and tho' I have nothing pleasant to communicate to you, still, in these extraordinary times, a line from headquarters is always......

The National Insurance Bill. [to Mos Editor Of Tsb...

Sra,—At the present moment you may perhaps think the views of a general practitioner about the Insurance Bill will be of interest to your readers. I will try not to repeat......

The Crisis Of 1832.

[TO THE EDITOR OT THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—I venture to send you enclosed letters which were writes to my grandfather, Sir James Stronge, Bart., by his step- father, Mr. William......