[to The Editor Of The Specinron.] Am Afraid That Your
" Pernickety " correspondent is really merely " pernickety " in his use of English preposi- tions. But while disregarding most of what he says I should like to take him to task......
A Maulvi On The _ Simon Commission . . .
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—If any strength is left in the boycott movement it will fritter away dining the next six months, because the whole movement is based on......
Death By . Misadventure [to The Editor Of 'the Seecrivrort.]
Sin,—The article in your issue of April 14th, " Death by Misadventure," reminds me of two curious accidents I read of in two newspapers, several years ago. The first occurred in......
Sunday Services For Golfers ? [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] Sin„,--There may be a large number of golfers who fi nd it difficult to combine church-going on Sundays with their game, and many of these may not wish to cut......
Homecrofting [to The Editor' Of The Spectator.]
Srn,—It will be of interest to many Spectator readers to learn that the Homecroft movement launched in these columns has been so far successful that it is about to enter upon......
An Emperor In Exile [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR,—Under the heading " An Emperor in Exile," page 537 of the Spectator, which is regularly read in my family, I note a remark in answer to a complaint made by the Emperor's......