Missionaries And The "spectator." (to Tee Editor Op Tee...
have recently had some most interesting correspondence with a missionary in India in which a story is told of the influence for good of a much-used old copy of the Spectator,......
Dublin University And The Liberal Party. (to The Editor Or
TOT SPECTATOR.") En,—When Home-rule comes we may be sure that the Bishops • and their creatures will give a short, shrift to Dublin University. But why must the party of Mr.......
To Head-masters And Head-mistresses Of Schools.
[To Tar Roma OP THE "SPECTATOR.") Sra,—The Education Committee of the Victoria League will be grateful if you will allow me space to remind your readers of the valuable prizes......
A Sect.
TIIII EDITOR OPP THE . SPECTTATOR."1 SIII,•-4t is certain that "a sect" does not mean "a piece cut off." But is not Professor Skeet (Spectator, March -23rd) rather too positive......
Rubbish In Co*ntry Districts.
iTo TEl EDITOR OP TEE SPECTATOR...I SIR,—With reference to the inquiry of "E. E." in the Spectator of March 23rd, it may be stated that in a normal rural parish there is no......
Producers And Consumers.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE .SPECTATOR..) Sia,—The following passage—the italics are mine—from the first volume of Gibbon is not without its bearing on a vexed question in the Fiscal......
Mr. Walter Rothschild's Work On • Extinct Birds. .
[To TER EDITOR Or TEE SPECTATOR:1 SIE,—I write to thank you for the extremely flattering notice, in your issue of last week, of my forthcoming book on "Extinct Birds." I trust,......
Amendment Of The Workmen's Compensa- Tion Act.
[To MS EDITOR OP TIER SPECTATOR.") STE,—It is with profound satisfaction that I have read in the Spectator of March 16th Mr. Tallack's letter on the Work- men's Compensation......