10 MAY 1902, page 12

[to The Editor Of The "spectator"] Sir, — I Do Not Think

game is as easily disturbed by troops and firing as some of your correspondents imagine. During 1899 I was putting through a party of recruits on the Dymchurch ranges near......

[to The Editor Of The "specraros. - J Sir,—the Permission...

accorded to me to deplore the fact that the Government have declined to allow the Volunteers to exercise in Richmond Park has been put on record by a member of the Government. I......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sie,—the Thanks Of The

nation are due to you for boldly entering the lists in this matter. The Duke of Norfolk generously permits not only manceuvres, but large camps of Regulars and Volunteers, in......

Letters To The Editor.

RICHMOND PARK AS A MANCEUVRING GROUND. [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOH:1 Sin,—The remark appended by you to the letter of "F. L." in the Spectator of May 3rd—viz., that the......

The Vulgar Voice.

W E all judge by appearances. Almost instinctively, perhaps even half-consciously, we make some sort of estimate of the character and condition of all the people we meet. But in......