4 JULY 1903, page 16

Fitzgerald's " Etjphranor."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—I have just read your review of Edward FitzGeraM's " Euphranor " (Spectator, June 20th), and think that it may interest some of your......

W. Harrison Ainsworth.

cro THE EDITOR OP THE "SrEcrsroz." Sra,—I should be much obliged if persons possessing letters or papers suitable for elucidating the biography of W. Harrison Ainsworth will......

" Hooliganism " And "ragging."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sia,—Those who care for the character of officers and gentle- men who hold the King's commission must be grateful to you for your note in the......

Passive Resistance.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE 'SPECTATOR."] SIR, —It is only in the columns of a paper like the Spectator where even the prestige of high office must yield to the claims of truth, that......

The Labour Question On The Rand.

To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—You hold the value of "the free and open market" to be so great that you will not agree to any interference with it even "in the hope of......

Poetry.

AT THE GRAVE OF THE CORN-LAW RHYMER. FIERCE feeler of a famished nation's pangs,— When Pride and Pelf held up the bread-loaf high, He leap'd upon them with relentless fangs '......

Heine And Frederick The Great.

LT0 THE EDITOR OP TEE "SPECTATOR." Six,—The interest which I felt in your article on "The Cult of the Ungodly" (Spectator, June 20th) tempts me.to offer a word of comment. How......