[to Thi Editor Of The " Spectator"] Str,—referring To Mr. A.
C. Benson's letter in your last issue, may I say that I have noticed much the same kind of behaviour in a canary which was allowed to fly about the room at mealtimes ? He would......
A Squirrel And Cat Story.
['To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' SIR,—Can you find room for one more squirrel-cat story, an old story as to date, but at the same time new (in print) and quite true ? Twenty......
The Speed Of Motor-cars At Hindhead.
[TO TEN EDITOR OF THE "EPECTATOR." . 1 Srn,—The district of Hindbead, in the south-western highlands of Surrey, has during recent years become quite a fashionable health resort,......
An Imperial Press Conference.
[To THE EDITOR OF TEl SPECTATOR-] Sig,—Will you allow me to call the attention of your readers to a proposal which I feel confident will engage their unreserved sympathy P......
As Vain As A Peacock.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'J SIR,—We have read your correspondent's letter about his peacock in last week's Spectator with much interest. Our favourite and much-petted......