. " The 'unrest In India.
[TO Tile EDITOR OP TRH " Sp gerATore."] SIR,—In the letter you published last Saturday, Mr. Macnicol, of Poona, drags in a sneer at me for reasons of his own. To myself the......
[to The Editor Op The " S Pectator.]
Sin,—Your correspondent Mr. Macnicol in the Spectator of April 25th takes alarm at certain aspects of the political movement in India, and seems to prescribe "the association of......
(to Tiie Maven Op This " Spectator...1
you allow a brewery investor space to reply to your suggestion (Spectator, April 25th) that we are levying a kind of blackmail by making our gifts to religious and charitable......
The Licensing Bill.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SrEcrAvos."1 SIR, — I read with great interest your most excellent article on the Licensing Bill in last week's Spectator, and agree heartily with. it,......
The Assassination Of Count Potocki.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECT ATOR." J SIR, — In your issue of April 18th, p. 602, you say : "There is no doubt, we fear, that the Ruthenes have been a good deal oppressed by......
Burning Of Heath And Furze In The New Forest.
['to THE EDITOR or THE SP scrAToR. - .1 • SIR, — Recent roadside burnings in our national park have called forth numerous and well-founded protests from holiday folk who sought......
Ito The Editor Of The " Spectator:' J
Sin, — As your correspondent writing over the signature of N. Maw:awl in last week's Spectator points out, there is no physical crisis in India, and, it may be added, there......