The Passage Of Objectionable Matter Through The Post.
THE following correspondence has passed between the editor of the Spectator and Mr. Sydney Buxton, Postmaster- General, in regard to the passage of objectionable matter through......
"october 29th, 1907.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.'] DEAR SIR,— Cannot you use your undoubtedly great influence in some practical effort to rouse the Postal or Home Office authorities to some......
The Children's Book Of Stars.
ITO TRH EDITOR OF TUN " St.itCrrATOIL"] SIR,—I have to thank you for yorr very careful and well- considered review of ." The Children's Book of Stars " in your issue of......
A Bird-eating Gull.
LTO THE EDITOR OF TUE "EPROTATOR.".1 notice in the Spectator of last week a letter from a correspondent stating that two black-headed gulls were recently witnessed in St.......
Poetit Y.
AN EPISTLE PROM THE VILLAGE PARSON TO THE DOCTOR. DEAR DOCTOR, If they tell me true, Labour has loosed his grip on you, And now, since you have done your best So long, you mean......
" General Post Office,
I entirely agree with and sympathise in the view expressed by your• correspondent and yourself, that these most pernicious advertisements should, if possible, be sup- pressed.......