[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."'
Sin,—Your correspondent, C. H. P. M., referring to my letter in your issue of November 23rd, asks, " What good does such a letter do now that the decision as to Tariff Reform......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."'
Srn,—You will not be surprised when as an old Liberal and Free Trader I tell you that your articles and vigorous com- monsense upholding of the laws of political economy afford......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "]
Srn,—The country owes the Spectator a deep debt of gratitude for the manful way in which, in spite of great difficulties, it has stood up for the causes of the Union and of Free......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."'
SIR,—My impression is that sixty per cent. at least of the convinced Tariff Reformers in the House of Commons deprecate the Albert Hall pronouncement. They regret that the party......
[to The Enrroa Of The "spectator."]
SIR,—Allow me to say how heartily I endorse what you say in last week's Spectator as to the Unionist programme. At the next appeal to Caesar, Tom, Dick, and Harry must have one......