17 SEPTEMBER 1904, page 15

To The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sir,—an English...

being driven on a jaunting-car through the Donegal Highlands, and after a time the results of his observation came to the surface in the following query : " Driver ! I notice......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator." _i Sir,—an Interesting...

on your article, " Indian Traders in the Colonies," in the Spectator of September 3rd, is afforded by the following extract from a speech by Major- General Hutton, the commander......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sin,—Mr. Redmond, addressing an Irish audience in New York, says : " We throw in our lot with whichever party we can get most from, and we are now on the eve of making a big......

THERE'S peace on earth, in heaven a thrill, For over yonder mountain soon, 0 ! night divine, diviner still Shall rise full-orbed the moon. In such a night Lorenzo—nay, Here......

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You suggest that " houses of cement slabs or wood " might be built. Many years ago, in conjunction with Mr. Norman Shaw, RA., I produced a volume of simple designs showing how......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. " ] The Times Of September

8th the special correspondent with the Red Force writes of the landing of the Blue Force have been practicably impossible that the landing of the troops in the face of a......

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