Lord Ashton's Manifesto.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR, — The Spectator never, we all know, would wittingly be unkind in its criticisms ; but if it knew its Lancaster as well as it does its......
The Revision Of The Prayer-book.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—I venture to think that your correspondent " Presbyter " in last week's issue might have quoted the resolution of the Bishops in......
Public-school Education.
rTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] your issue of January 22nd Mr. Calvert complains of the need there is of a general examination admitting to the professions. May I point out......
Cm The Editor Of The "spectator. " ] Sir, —" Presbyter's"...
presenting facts is somewhat perplexing. What he calls "the late Convocation" was a Committee of one House of Convocation in one of the two Provinces ; and the recommendation of......
Manning The Navy.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Srs,—Ships are being launched and keels laid for adding to the fighting power of our Fleet, but we have seen no increase made in the number......
[to Ma Editor 07 The " Spzetatoz. - 1
Sin.,—Might I point out to Messrs. Childs and Omond that, in addition to the section which they quote in your last issue from the Report of the Poor Law Commission, 1909, other......
Dinner To Mr. Harold Cox.
[TO TEE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR:] Stn,—The British Constitution Association has invited Mr. Harold Cox to a public dinner in recognition of his great public services in the......