Bird-protection Law.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SrEcrATon."] you allow me to say that the writer of the interesting article on "Fruit Trees and Finches" in the Spectator of February 24th does not state......
The " Spectator " Experiment In Militia Training.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:] SIE,—With reference to the men whom Colonel Pollock is training for six months on special lines, we feel sure that the sub-target gun for......
"mrs. Beeton's Household Management "- A Correction.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' SIR,—Your reviewer, in speaking of the new edition of "Mrs. Beeton's Household Management" in the Spectator of February 17th, blames the work......
Emerson.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—Under the heading " Emerson " you publish on Feb- ruary 17th a letter from Mr. W. A. Clarke, which accuses the philosopher of a......
Holidays For Working Boys.
[To THE EDITOR CDT THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—A manufacturing company with which I am connected has recently decided to try the result of giving its " hands " a week's holiday......
Shakespeare In A Kentish Town.
[TO THE EDITOIt OF THE "SPECTATOR:'] Six,—In your issue of February 17th the article on "Shake- speare in a Surrey Village" has much interested me. For ten years in a Kentish......
The " Spectator " Experiment In Militia Training.
[THE experiment undertaken by Colonel Pollock for which we are asking sub- scriptions may be briefly described as follows. Colonel Pollock declares that in six months he will......