26 NOVEMBER 1910, page 17

To T. E. Page.

(Lines written for a gathering of his friends.) DEAR Page, you see us gathered here, In friendly but informal session, To mark the closing of the year That severs you from your......

Mice Land Union And The General Election.

[To TER EDITOR OF TES "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—May I through your columns circulate the following state. meat and appeal? The Land Union has, since the passing of the Finance Act in......

Thomas Love Peacock. [to The Editor Of The " Spectator.”1

Sin,—May I announce through your columns that an authentic biography of Thomas Love Peacock is now being prepared ? It will be esteemed a favour if any persons possessing......

Poete,y.

SING A SONG OF STATESMEN. SING a song of statesmen, A pocket full of power, Half a thousand new Lords Baked in an hour ! When the House was opened The Lords began to rat; Wasn't......

"senates And Upper Chambers."

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It is not my wish to enter any protest against your review of my book, "Senates and Upper Chambers," in your issue of the 5th inst.,......

Notice. — When Articles Or "correspondence" Are Signed...

or initiate, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of......

The " Spectator " Experimental Company. At The Time Of

the announcement of the Dissolution we were on the point of making arrangements for getting together the members of the Spectator Experimental Company at a parade in London.......