7 JANUARY 1911, page 24

The Dickens Stamp.

[To MR EDITOR OF vHs " SPECTATOR:1 SlE, — May I remind your readers that many of them who believe that the right to property is one of the most powerful stimuli to human......

F. W. Walker's Grim Humour.

[To THE EDITOR ON THE "SPECTATOlt."1 Sue,—The late S. H. Reynolds (editor of Bacon's " Essays " for the Clarendon Press) reported to me a witty parable which, as I am now at......

Cromvtell Not A Scotsman.

[TO THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—Mr. Harrison writes in your issue of December 3/st, 1910, to correct Mr. Lewis as to Cromwell's Welsh ancestry; • may I be allowed to......

"a Touch Of The Sun For Pardon." [to Thr Editor

OF THE "SPECTAT011:1 Sin,—Can any reader of the Spectator give the authorship of the following lines, or state where they may be found?- "A touch of the Sun for pardon. The song......

London Fogs.

[TO THE EDITOR 07 THIS " SPECTATOR:1 $w.,—Your issue of December 31st, 1910, contained the most gratifying statement that the number of foggy days in London has been reduced......

Cold Courage.

[To SZE Emma os Tao "SracrATos."3 San,—The Milton Colliery disaster has furnished another sad opportunity for Lancashire colliers to show their courage and bravery in the face......