25 JULY 1903, page 17

Seaside Camps Foil The London Contingent Of The Boys'...

: AN. APPEAL. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOE."1 SIR, —At the request of the chairman, Captain R. G. Hayes, the hon. treasurer, Mr. Alfred F. Buxton, and the London Committee......

[to Tee Editor Or Tee " Spectator."]

SIR,—Some little time ago, during the correspondence con- cerning "Dream Houses," you were good enough to admit a letter of mine anent a dream of an old house in my family, the......

Premonitions Of Death.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'] SIR,—A guest of note died suddenly a few years ago while on a visit to a host of note. The night before, when he was apparently in his usual......

Poetry.

LEO THE PEACEMAKER. SCARCE hath he passed unto his rest That was so hard to win : Already round his tranquil breast The busy scribes begin. And I, who in an alien tongue Must......

American Trusts.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The great fact in the recent commercial development of the United States is the tendency to combine all great industries in so-called "......