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"liowlers."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] Sie,—Many years ago the following was on an alms-box in Millie Cathedral :— "To THE CHARITABLE& The Brothers so-called of Mercy ask slender......

Poetry.

WEST AWAY. (Home Thoughts front the Jungle.) A PRIL in the Jungle : hot weather comes a-wooing (Dry and dead and leaves upon the ground). Time to quit the station and be up the......

The Late Canon Scott Holland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—On the advice of a small Committee, Mrs. Ady (Julia Cart- wright) has been invited, and has agreed, to write a Memoir of the late Henry......

Books.

NATIONAL SELF-GOVERNMENT.* PROFESSOR RAMAN' Musa's interesting essay on national self- government is in effect, though not in intention, a commentary on President Wilson's......

Mr. Lloyd George's Pledges. {to The Editor Or The "

SPECTATOR."1 Sia,—Your heading week by week about Mr. Lloyd George's Pledges is curious, as he said a much stronger thing in the same debate, * "Peccavi" appeared in Punch of......

Gooseberries.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —Mr. Sydney Walton's reference to my letter about "Goose- berries " entirely misses my point—that is, when sugar is short, and nets are......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

SIR, — I have always believed that the word " stunt " was closely allied to "stint." As a child brought up near Boston, Massachu- setts, I was " set a stint " when sewing a......

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