28 SEPTEMBER 1907, page 13

[to The Editor Or The "spectator."] Sru,--you May Be...

in the subjoined extract from a letter lately received from Eastern Bengal, the original seat, as you know, of the present trouble in India, where feeling still runs strong :—......

The Situation In India.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The village people make up ninety per cent. of India's population; but Dr. Macphail is seriously in error in thinking that the village......

The Railway Crisis.

To THE EDITOR OF Tine "Scxcr.vrotc.") SIR,—I trust to your usual fairness to allow me to say that in stating the case in your last issue between the railwaymen and the directors......

Mr. Marks And Tariff Reform.

[TO TER EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—A few months ago you were good enough to publish a letter in which I showed that Mr. Marks was enabled to re-enter public life owing to......

L Xrre Rs To Tii I I Dito R.

THE SITUATION IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. [TO TIIB EDITOR OP TUB . SPECTATOR.'] SIR,-Mr. William Templeman, recently returned from Ottawa, where he holds the official position of the......