Whitgift Hospital And The Palace Of Croydon.
rTO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOE."] who value buildings which have the treble charm of age, beauty, and historical interest will thank you for your note in last week's......
Submarine Cll.'
[TO TEl EDITOR 0.0 THE " BP NOTWTOTL".1 SIR,-0 wing to the interest caused by the Fleet's recent visit to London, the review for the Tsar, and other causes, it would,. appear......
Slave-grown Cocoa.
[To THE EDITOR OF TDB SPECTATOR."] Srn,—Thanks to Collier's Weekly, the fact that your corre- spondent Mr. Burtt discovered Portuguese cocoa to be slave-grown (see Spectator,......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir,—as The Spectator
has given great prominence to this important matter, I feel sure that your readers will be interested to learn that the Anti-Slavery and Aborigines! Protection Society has......
Rto The Editor Of The "spect.a.tor."f
SIR,—I have read with much interest the correspondence on slave-grown cocoa that has appeared from time to time in the Spectator. I was twelve years in Angola, and have......
"india In 1983".
[TO THE Eurron OF THE " SPEOCA.T011."] SIR,—You are probably quite right in saying in your last- issue that the "rollicking nonsense" of that excellent skit "does not disguise......
Glass Bottles And Heath Fires.
[TO THE EDITOR OE THE "SFECT•TOR."] SIR,—In an article in the Spectator of May 15th on "Heath. Fires" the suggestion is made that broken bottles may have something to do with......