Sir,-mr, Fairlie Is Right In Believing That It Would Have
been in his own self-interest to withdraw the base and baseless charges against myself and others which he has proved him- self unable to support by one jot or tittle of......
Some Of My Best Friends Are Scots Sir,—how Well Highlander
describes himself when endeavouring to besmear his fellow Scots. The phrases, 'cringing fellow' and 'spirit of a menial,' suit him admirably and mark him as a nauseous sycophant......
Sir,—as A Person Of Mixed Parentage, Edu- Cated Almost...
in England and now resident in Scotland, I should like to comment on recent passages in the Spectator. If Miss Robertson were to complete her experiment, I am prepared to bet......
Mr. Crossman's Column
SIR,-I would like to correct a misconception which your readers may have gained from a reference to me in your last issue. You re- marked : `Mr. Crossman is now the hard- worked......
Assume That.you Have Received Letters In Support Of Mr....
article on the 'Establishment,' apart from Lady Violet Bon- ham Carter's indictment with its tweedy brogue and Mr. Sparrow's peevish squeak. - There is no doubt about the......