15 JUNE 1918, Page 11

THE IRISH QUESTION.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTIAOH."] Sr,—Allow me to congratulate you on the firm stand you are taking regarding the Irish question. What this country has been suffering from for the past twelve years is the moral cowardice of its legislators, a contemptible weakness, degenerating into the vice of conciliating and flattering bad citizens and ignoring and even ill-treating good ones.—I am, Sir, dm., New Club, Glasgow. H. D. Ewes BEEDI.E.