27 SEPTEMBER 1902, page 12

Correspondence.

THE SAYINGS OF CHILDREN. [To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIE,—The children at a kindergarten in India were being asked the names of theirfavourite Kings and Queens. Akbar,......

[to The Editor Op The * Speotato6:1 Srn,—with Your...

plea in the Spectator of September 20th that the opponents of the Educa- tion Bill should be given the credit of being sincere all fair' minded men will agree. Cannot he and his......

Letters To The Editor.

THE COUNTRY AND THE EDUCATION BILL. [To VIZ EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I am surprised to read the letter of Mr. E. Burrows in your issue of September 20th, and am led to......

[to Vie Editor Op The "spectator. " ] Sir,—mr. Burrows...

the Spectator of September 20th that Methodism and the other Free Churches " sincerely believe that the real promoters of the Bill designed it, not to improve education, but to......