A Text For The Times.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, —I think some of your clerical readers might like to he reminded of the following text as being so remarkably appropriate a subject for......
" The Germans Arc Delighted At Our Labour Troubles. They
could not beat us at war, but they are already making plans to beat us in trade. If we don't get busy quickly they will get our place ILL the world market, and if they do that......
The R.a.m.c. And " Red Cross Men." (to The Editor
OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—So much is written about the " Red Cross men" that I think it only fair to emphasize the fact that the R.A.M.C. are not British Red Cross Society men.......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]
Sia,—Your anonymous correspondent " Inquirer," instead of responding to my invitation to come to the offices of the National Adoption Society and examine the elaborate data......
Adoption: National And International. [to The Editor Of...
SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The correspondence in your columns on the subject of the adoption of children is one of more than ordinary interest t:". me, since in my responsibility for the......
Hooking A Kingfisher.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,--A remarkable exploit of a small nephew of mine may interest your readers. Fishing for dace, and throwing his line behind a bush, he......
Blackbirds L'. Cats.
[To THE EDITOR CF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The interesting letter in your issue of August 2nd on blackbirds and cats recalls to my mind a somewhat similar incident which occurred......
Non - Brahmin Protests From India. We Have Received The...
" The Editor, The `Spietator,' London.—Southern India Non-Brahmins resent Committee's high-handed refusal hear their representatives, deputed at great expense, while......
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