21 NOVEMBER 1903, page 29

Corn And The Fiscal Duties.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR, — The letter of "A Fiscal Reformer" in the Spectator of November 14th is such a typical instance of the way in which the Protectionist......

The Wages Of Agricultural Labourers.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR=1 SIE, •— •YOET statement in an editorial note in the Spectator of November 7th that "there are plenty of labourers in the country whose wages......

A Canadian On The" Spectator's" Opposition To Mr....

SCHEME. rTo THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIE,—I enclose copy of a letter received from a relative in Canada, to whom I send your paper each week. He is a barrister in good......

How Duties Are Readjusted By The Retailers.

[To THE EDITOR OP IliE " SPTCTATOR.1 Snt,—Referring to "W. P. C.'s " letter in the Spectator of November 14th re the outlay on bread in poor families, I should like to confirm......

Australian Opinion On Mr. Chamberlain's Proposal For...

THE EDITOR OP THE "SpitorAxoal Snt,—It seems to be very generally assumed (even by many of the opponents of Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal policy) that Australian opinion is entirely......

The Prosperity Of The Tinplate Industry.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATO5.1 SIR,—Enclosed is an extract from a letter recently received by me from the secretary of the Pontardulais Trades and Labour Council.—I am, Sir,......