Telephone Exchanges.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THR BEICOTRTOR."] Sln,—As I have only just returned from a short tour in the United States and Canada, where telephone exchanges have attained an enormous......
Letters To The Editor.
THE DUKE OF ARGYLL ON LEASES. (To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your paper of the 20th inst. I observe a letter signed "A Scotch Farmer," on the subject of tenants'......
The Society For Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'] Sra,—Mr. Morris has made a statement in your last issue which requires correction, namely, that this Society has "recently sent out......
(to The Editor Of The 0 Spectator:1 Sin,—because The Above
Society wisely declines to devote its money' and force towards the preventio n of that which, in Mr. Morris's opinion, is "the most heinous of all forms of cruelty," namely,......
The Children Of Agricultural Labourers..
(TO TRH EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—A friend has forwarded to me the Spectator for September 13th, from which I learn with regret that you regard my memo- randum in the......