4 OCTOBER 1913, page 29

Letters To The Editor.

SUFFERING IN ALBANIA. [To TER EDITOR Or THE 'Trier...Toil."] SIR,—It has always been the principle of the Spectator to speak for those unfortunate people who cannot speak for......

Charles Lever And Irish Politics. [to The Editor Op The

" SPECTATOR."] SIR,—On taking up again, after more than fifty years, an old novel by Charles Lever, " The Knight of Gwynne," I am struck by a prophetic passage put into the......

A Plebiscite On Home Rule,

[To TM EDITOR or THR "SPECTATOR. "] SIE, — I am a Unionist living for over sixty years in the South of Ireland in business with my Roman Catholic neighbours, and during that......

The Exclusion Of Ulster.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—The logic of your correspondent, Mr. Talbot Crosbie, is surely rather peculiar. He seems to admit—at least he does not deny—that......

[to The Editor Of Me "spectator. "] Silt,—" Liberalism,"...

Nation in a thoughtful and pacificatory article on the Irish crisis, "means government by consent, and no pains ought to be spared to secure that capital result." Agreed. Why,......

The Home Rule Bill.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR..." SIR, — I observe in the columns of your current issue a letter from Lord Heneage in which be attaches himself more or less directly to the......