1 JUNE 1918, page 11

The Importance Of Italian.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."3 Sre.,—Cam5es, if he still lived in these degenerate days, would not agree with the writer of the article in the Spectator of May 25th in his......

Sir Frederick Maurice And The Government. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—A propos of your continued criticism of the Government treatment of the Maurice publications, will you answer the follow- ing query? Is an officer, who......

The Nightingale And Gunfire.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."3 SIR,—It is my fortune to live at the centre of a barrage arrange- ment, and when, as on Sunday night (May 19th), our German visitors fly......

The Clergy Rest In Surrey. [to Tel Editor Of The

SPELTATOR."1 Ste,—Of your kindness permit the to reiterate the appeal for the . poorer clergy which for some years past has been made by my dear old friend Dr. Bonavia Hunt, now......

"peccavi."

(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sta,—You have kindly allowed me once or twice to say a few words in the Spectator on points of literary interest in connexion with India. I......

Synthetic Indigo And Dyes.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECT1TGR:1 S1R,—I have seen in the Spectator and elsewhere advertisements and comments on indigo and dyes produced in England, and the references are......

Treatment Of Historic Monuments.. (to Raz Eareoa Or The "

Sszersroz."l SIR,—A:few days 'ego I Visaed Mattereey Priory, Notts, the only °libertine House - in the country. Very scanty _ruins remain. From a notice-board acid from -......