16 JANUARY 1904, page 15

Eton In 1829-1830.

[TD THE Mnros OF THE “spacrirop....] Sim,—In your notice in the Spectator of January 2nd of Mr. T. K. Selwyn's " Eton in 1829-1830 " you state that the late Lord Justice Selwyn......

The International Society At 111..6 New Gallery.

THE Exhibitions of the International Society are always looked forward to with interest by those whose outlook is not limited by a parochial view of art. The present collection......

The Home-rule Question.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIB,—May I—a political atom, or rather, an electron, but one with a vote which would have been given for Home-rule before Mr. Gladstone's......

Dr. Keate.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The most remarkable thing about Dr. Keats was the singular successes of the boys. Among those at Eton from 1820 to 1829 were twelve......

Warren Hastings Or Clive P

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—Your reviewer says (Spectator, January 9th) that Dr. Sandys quotes Warren Hastings, and says : " I am astounded at my own moderation."......

Poetry.

AT THE GATE. BEYOND the gate I see a hand, It beckons me and I must go, The garden plot grows small and I Must rise and travel forth and know- Ah, little son, 'tis but the white......

The Anti-aggression Society.

f To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." J Sin,—In the Spectator of January 9th you mention an article in the Contemporary Review in which a Mr. Alexander Ular congratulates Lord......

The Middle Eastern Question.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sts., — I notice that in your excellent review of Mr. Chirol's book, "The Middle Eastern Question," in the Spectator of January 9th, you......

Japanese Ideals.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Will you kindly allow me space to assure Mr. Norman (Spectator, January 9th) that a willingness to abandon British supremacy in India......