[to Tiir Editor Of Tull Sp Eotator.1
SM.—It is possible that the following case may interest your readers. It came under my personal observation at the time when " processions of the unemployed " were in vogue in......
The Over-representation Of Ireland. [to Pus Editor Op Tor "
Sp marATon..] Sin,—May I take exception to one remark in "J. R. F.'s" letter in last week's issue ? He says that " Grattan's Parlia- ment steered Ireland into anarchy,......
The " Right To Work." [to Tag Editor. Or Tric
"SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—I am unfortunately convinced, being an employer of labour in a small way, of the discouraging fact that workmen will enter into a contract to work for so much......
Protestant And Roman Catholic Missionaries.
[To TER EDITOR OP TEE " SPECT&TOR."1 Stu,—Tn your very interesting review in last week's issue of Mr. Wollaston's book, "From Ruwenzori to the Congo," the author is shown to......
Mr. Burns And The Unemployed.
[To TIIR EDITOR OF TOR sr KorAToio] Sin,—In your issue of October 31st you have dealt impartially with Mr. John Burns in showing his merits and the attitude which he has taken......
Lack Of Occupation For Married Women.
[To THE EDITOR OF TRE "SPECTATOR. "] fear the "fixed work fund fallacy," assumed as a truth by your first correspondent, still hinders many women front doing useful work. When a......