[to The Editor Of Tile Spectator.]
Sin,—It is to be hoped that the Slaughter Bill presented to Parliament by Col. Moore, and which comes up for second reading on March 31st, will get on the Statute Book. In his......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Sia,—In connexion with the gallant stand you are making for humane slaughter, may I point out.that while the Scottish butchers have accepted loyally whatever expense the......
The Oxford Movement
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May I reply to four of the Dean of Durham's criticisms of the Oxford Movement in your issue of last week ? In some ways he entirely......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—the Wise And Judicial
survey by my friend, Bishop Welldon, appearing in your last deserves a wide circulation. He has commented on the effects of the Movement on its Anglican side. May I add a......
[to The Editor Of Tue Spectator.] Sne,—a Much-needed...
hope will become law when Colonel T. C. Moore's Bill for the humane slaughter of animals by means of the mechanical killer comes before Par- liament on March 31st. This is now......
Railway Problems
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SER,—There are one or two serious mis-statements in Mr. A. W. Kiddy's article on Finance in your issue of Feb- ruary 17th. I hope you will......