19 NOVEMBER 1904, page 31

" We Are His Folk, He Doth Us Feed,

And for His sheep He doth us take," because the prose version runs : "We are His people, and the sheep of His pasture." And it may well be, as Canon Hutton suggests, that "......

Me Since The Date Of The Inception Of The Force

in 1859-60, when, with others, I used to drill four hours a day for months together. May I, then, be allowed to express the opinion that no truer words could have been written,......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator:1 Sir,—i Enclose A Letter

and declaration which speak for themselves. I shall be glad to receive the names of those who are willing to sign the declaration, and still more glad to hear of any who will......

Sin,—may I Crave Of Your Courtesy To Correct The Signature

of my letter in the Spectator of November 12th? Illegibility leaves the fault entirely with me. You say, Sir, that "the fact that Russia is at war with an enemy fourteen......

I.to The Editor Of The " Spectator.")

SIR,—The writer of the interesting appreciation of the Duke of Devonshire's Life in the Spectator for Novem- ber 12th speaks of Mr. Forster as having been "forced to stand aside......