[to The Editor Or The "spectator.") Sin,is Not Lord Hugh
Cecil's "Four Council" scheme but a further suggestion of partition already rejected by " Sinn Feinism," which persistently demands a single Republic united in its hostility to......
The Reform Of Tue Income Tax.
ITo THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—IL is clearly contrary to the best interests of the notion that the Government should adhere to a policy which penalizes marriage......
(to Tel Editor Of The Spectator:1
Sia,—As one who has lived in Ireland for many years, and watched the progress of events carefully, I should like to make some remarks with reference to Lord Hugh Cecil's letter......
Ito The Eom' Of The "spectltor."1 Stn,—a Sentence In Your
important article on this sulijecl- " The Church of England is by her history, her nature, her traditions, her composition, and by the law of the land the Christian community......
Church And State.
fTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I have often been puzzled to know the exact meaning which you attach to the title Church of England, and I greatly hope that your......
A Unique 'church Parade.
[To THE EDITOR OF 'ME " SPECTATOR.") Sus,—Last Sunday I took a unique Church parade, which I think will interest many readers of the Spectator. 1 was visiting an outlying......