[to The Editor Of Thy " Spectator.") Sir,—i Wish To
protest against the impression, given by the article in your last issue entitled "The Pension Scandal In Our Village," that the most wanton waste of public funds is taking place......
The Late Sir John Kennaway.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sut,—The life of Sir John Kennaway was wonderfully complete and happy. He was a man happy in his work, his beautiful home, his wife and......
Fto The Editor Op The " Spectator."]
SIRS I should like to say how entirely my experience as local secretary to the War Pensions Committee corroborates the article in last week's issue of your paper entitled " The......
[to The. Editor Of The " Spectator."]
SIR,—T am glad to see the letter of " Doctor Oxon " in last Saturday's issue, though it demands from me an apology—to Professor Oman in particular—for having written of Mr. Mar-......
The Future Of Cyprus.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,—Although the collective opinion of the Cyprus Deputation. which includes the Archbishop of Cyprus and the Greek members of the......
The Old Universities.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THY " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Some of the remarks made by " Doctor Oxon " in last week's Spectator require emendation on account of the erro- neous impression which......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sia,—your...
S." does well to call attention to the pension scandal; Mrs. Levi Jackson is a familiar feature in village life. Our local representative of the type is the wife of a farm......