Points From Letters
For some time past there has been an intermittent traffic in horses between the Argentine and the Continent of Europe. The grave apprehension to which this traffic has given......
The Ablest Of The Stuarts
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sta,--We have just witnessed an attempt to rehabilitate Strafford (Tom Tyrant, The Wicked Earl). Surely Mr. Buchan's attempt, in the Spectator......
Tunny-fish
(Concarneau Harbour) BOAT after boat, And more boats come, Crowded closer than casks with bottles— Grey torpedoes, Rigid tunny-fish. Now they lie in square battalions, Ranked in......
Water Divining
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] 'Slit,—If I state my own experience briefly a point not pre- viously touched upon will be brought out. About seven years ago I had an outside......
The Trade Balance Of France.
Would some one explain why Sir Arthur Steel-Maitland and other Protectionists always blandly ignore the fact that Protectionist France has an adverse trade balance of over......
"cavalcade."
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Will you allow me to add two others to Mr. Jennings' reaction to Cavalcade? The first is that of a first-nighter who decried the whole as......
. [to The Editor Of The Spzeraroa.]
Sir , ,--Judging from Mr. Cyril Maude's letter in your issue of October 24th, very little seems to be known in this country about the most recent developments of the art of......
Roman Catholics And The Lord's Prayer
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,— I read, with great astonishment, the article called The Ostler," by Owen Tweedy, in the Spectator of September 26th. There I learnt that......