The Seamen's Strike As Seen Through Australian Spectacles.
150 THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR...1 Srs,—The perspective of distance has sometimes an exaggera- tive effect, and the seamen's strike in England may help to sober English......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator:1
Sin,—Amid the chorus of welcome with which this sinister measure has been received, it is surely time that someone spoke out strongly on the other side, and wrote it down what......
Germany And Morocco.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] read with great interest your able article, with which I found myself so largely in agreement. As regards the arguments in favour of the......
[to The Editor Of The " Spect/t0/1:"1 Sie,—your Attitude...
the Insurance Bill is extremely puzzling. For months past you have advocated an insurance scheme on contributory lines. You have always severely criticized the Government......
The New German National Insurance Law.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR, — In his review of Dr. Wilhelm Moller's new book, appear- ing in your issue of July 8th, your contributor is in error in stating that......
The National Insurance Bill. [to The Editoe Op The...
Sus,—I notice the employers are about to protest against their contribution. Quite right. But. I do not suppose many your readers will on reflection have much doubt as to who......
Unearned Increment In 1833.
[To THE El:wpm OF THE "SFECTATOR."] Sin, — I have just opened at random a volume of the Quarterly Review for 1833, and my eye falls on a, paper called The Church and the......