Home Rule And The Ruin Of Belfast.
[To rsa EDITOR 011. TIIR "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—You state week after week, and year after year, that Home Rule would mean the inevitable and speedy ruin of Belfast. Lord Pirrie has......
Dr. Horton And Ulstea.
[To THE EDITOR OP TEl " SPECTATOR:] SIR,—Was Dr. Horton's "curious dream of getting rid of the large Irish population in Great Britain," by "a certain shift- ing of population,"......
India, China, Japan: The Exchange Problem.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPROTITOR."1 do not say that it is remarkable, but it is noteworthy that your correspondent, Mr. Harold Cox, in contrasting the competition of Japan and......
Dr. Horton, Edmund Burke, And Ireland.
r To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The extract from Burke in Dr. Horton's second letter to the Tintea is somewhat misleading in the absence of the context. Burke, of......
The Late Mr. Thomas Mackay.
[To TRE EDITOR OP TUN "SPEOTATOR."1 trust that you will allow me to endeavour to express in your columns the feelings with which a very large circle, not of personal friends......