5 OCTOBER 1918, page 14

Internationalization Of Channels Connecting The Baltic...

[To TEL Kerma or me " Sracrrroz."1 SIR,—The suggestion of Colonel 'fate about the channels leading into the Baltic would seem to require the sanction of Denmark and Sweden as......

Ito Tss Editor Of The " Spectator.")

Sin,—If not belated, may an old schoolmaster detail instances from his own experience ? Q. "What were the provisions of the Treaty of Bretigny ?" A. a The provisions of this......

The Household Fuel And Lighting .order. [to Ins Editor Or

THE "tilesarsma."] Sur,—The interesting letter by "A. M." which you publish in your number of September 7th under the heading "The Household Fuel and Lighting Order" contains a......

Wanted An Author.

[To THE EDITOR OP TEX " SPECTATOR.") reference to the letter from Miss, Jessie Spurrell which appears in the Spectator of September 21st, I have in my recollection an......

" Howlers:" [to Tea Emma Or Tee ""epeetat011."]

Sni,—I send you a " howler " which is probably new to your readers. Q. "What is meant by 'the Chiltern Hundreds ? " A. " The things you see with a microscope in a cheese "!—I......

A Link With The Past.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—A link with the past has been broken by the death of my mother, Mrs. Longworth-Damee, at St. Leerier& on the 18th of last month, and a......

,[to Tee Zama Op The " Spectator.") Sur,—mr. De Havilland

Bushnell records the singular fact that at the gone examination for Honour Mode. no fewer than nine candidates concurred in aesdering the familiar passage (John viii. 44), "He......

St. John .vni. 44.

[To rue EDITOR OF EILE " SucuToa."3 Brie—Surely the rendering of sal 6 Tarim) .airrog liven by the candidates in the Honours School cannot have been accidental with all of them.......