The Plumage Bill.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—As there is a prospect of the Plumage Bill being revived (the three Government Bills that followed it did not succeed in obtaining a......
Socialism And Marriage.
[To THE Eiirrou or THE " ilezersroa."l Bra,—Mr. Thomas Anderson, editor of the Bed Dawn, gives in your issue of .Faly 24th what purporbi to be a very frank, uncom- promising......
- Ex-service Men In 1660.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") the History of the British Army, by the Hon. J. W. Fortesaue, Vol. i., Book iv., Chap. i., I find the following passage dealing with the......
Trade Union Tyranny.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SIR,—In your issue of July 24th you quoted remarks of mire relating to the hostility of certain Trade Unions to ex-Service men, and in your comments upon......
[to Tie Editor Or Tile " Spectator.")
SIR,—Mr. Dovrnham has made the confession which no doubt the Hon. Secretary of the Plumage Bill Group desired. In regard to the proportion between moulted and "shot" plumes from......