19 FEBRUARY 1921, page 12

Non-party Associations.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sut,—May I venture to suggest that the time has come for an amalgamation of a great number of excellent non-party associa- Cons and......

The Plumage Bill.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] B1R,—It always pleases me to see Mr. Downham's name at the foot of a plumage letter, for he it was who first enlightened me as to the......

[to The Editor. Of The " Specfator."] Sir, —the Irish...

is very sensitive to criticism. But would it not be putting their attitude towards Sinn Fein into a nutshell to say that it is deprecatory when it ought to be......

Britain And America. [to The Editor Of The " Spectator-"]

Sut,—Thoughtful people have lately been thinking about the unthinkable—the -bare possibility" that misunderstandings between Britain and America might accumulate until they......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.") Sir,—mr. Massingham...

I lizpe will receive, the most generous sympathy with his appeals on behalf of the Plumage Bill. That such an effort as he is called upon to make should be necessary affords at......

The Power Of The Priest In Ireland. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR."] have just read Colonel Haggard's letter in your issue of January 22nd. I think had he lived in Ireland recently he would alter his opinion. I lived through......