The Parliament Bill.
[To THE EDITOR ON THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—Lord Midleton, in his speech of May 23rd in the House of Lords on the Second Reading of the Parliament Bill, to which you refer at......
St. Francis.
[To THE Horror. or Two "SrEcr.vrox.91 Sne, — Far be it from me to challenge your judgment of my " Italian Fantasies " ; indeed, considering how many shocks my "narrow and......
New National Service League Poster And Coronation...
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Srn, — As you were good enough to insert a notice of our new National Service League Poster in your paper a month ago may I beg you to......
A Liberal Plea For The Creation Of Liberal Peers.
[TO TEX EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:] SIR,—Why will you persist in refusing to "see things as they really are," as in your plea for conciliation in the Spectator before me, where......
The Fresh Air Fund.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—You show such kindness in publishing appeals for charities that I hesitate to ask you to add to the number which you thus assist. My......
National Insurance.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SracrAroa."] Srs,—As at once the honorary organ of the National Service League and the mainstay of the Referendum policy, may I venture to ask you if you......
A Topical Quotation From " Hudibras." [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR.") Srn, — As I know you like a good quotation I give you the following from Iludibras, Part IL, Canto IL It applies rather aptly to the views held by some noble......