Titus, Tita, And Barabbas.
[TO TEE EDITOR Or TER "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—May I cap your correspondent's tale of the Devonshire guider with a more recent example of a bird's virtues ? In a nesting-box in our......
A Tunisian Gander.
ITO THE EDITOR OP THE s sescraseese Syr.,—With reference to the letter signed " G." in your issue of the 10th inst., when living some years ago in Tunis I possessed a gander......
The Poste De Secours Anglais Pervyse. Ere Trh Editor Of
THE "STECTATOR.") Sin,—A great many people have heard about the work done in the Belgian trenches by the " Women of Pervyse," the Baroness de T'Ser- claes and Miss Mairi......
The " Spectator " And Base Hospitals Abroad. Ere The
EDITOE OF TEE " SPECTAT3R.1 Fin,--your correspondent " Sixty-four " has made me feel that I too ought to acknowledge my life-long debt to the Spectator by helping to send it to......
Children's Country Holidays Fund. (to The Editor Or Tue "
SPECTATOR:1 Sirs—As Honorary Treasurer of the Children's Country Holidays Fund, I venture to ask the hospitality of your columns in order to make an appeal for assistance.......
[to The Editor Op The " Spectator.")
Sin,--Please use the f.'01. enclosed for further copies of the Spectator to be sent to men at the front.--I am, Sir, &c., H. P. V. wiNchedier.......
"uncle John's " Letters.
I To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Six,--lour readers will be devoutly glad of the inspiration which has caused the letters of " Uncle John " to be published in the......
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writer ' s name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Communi, caned, " the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed......