30 MARCH 1912, page 17

The "spectator" Experimental Company.

I TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 acknowledge with pleasure the copy of the Spectator containing an article on the excellent and beneficial result of the training to those......

Notice.—when "correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed With...

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Editor must not stecessatity le held to Lein agreement with the views therein expressed cr with the mode of......

[to The Editor Oe Tile " Spectatom".1

Sin,—Am writing to thank you very much for the paper you sent me, and very pleased to see such a good account of the boys. I can say it was the best six nionths of my life up......

The Cuckoo.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") thought you would be interested to hear that this morning (March 22nd) I heard the cuckoo. I believe this is very early.—I am, Sir, &c., E.......

Poetry.

MISTAKEN TRYST. I BROODBD by the frosty fire, And heard the snow-wind moan, So sad the night, I could not stay While she lay there alone. But when I reached the little mound......

Lord Nelson's Brother.

[To THE EDITOR OF Tilt " SPECTATOR."1 Sre.,—In reply to the letter of your correspondent stating that according to "the recently published work on the Nelsons of Burnham Thorpe......

What An " !der "1

LTo THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your last issue you refer to "Murray's Dictionary" as the " High Court of • letters." Is it really a reliable authority ? I used to......

London Parade: National Reserve Fund.

We have received the following sums for this Fund :— R. s. d. J. St. Loe Strachey... ... 100 0 0 Lionel B. Wells ... 1 1 0" P. M. Sir Charles Brownlow, W. M. Cooper ... 1 1 0.......

We Have Received A Long Letter From "ulsterman" ....

in our opinion very, successfully, with Mr. Davey's state- ments criticising his original letter. We regret, however, that reasons of space prevent us from printing his letter.......