18 MARCH 1893, Page 15

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

VISCOUNTESS TEMPLETOWN'S NEWSPAPER FUND.

[TO THE EDITOU OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

SIR,—May I ask you to make known through your columns the fact that, under the title of "Viscountess Templetown's Newspaper Fund," an influential committee has been formed in Belfast for the free distribution of the leading Irish Unionist newspapers all over England, Scotland, and Wales, in order that our fellow-subjects in Great Britain may no longer remain in ignorance of the intensely critical state of things existing over here, and may be brought to see that their own interests are at stake equally with ours. Knowing this to be the case, I feel that I am justified in asking the Unionists of Great Britain to contribute to the funds which are being liberally supplied on this side of the Channel. To do the work at all adequately, we shall require more than 22,000 a year.—I am, Sir, Ste., P.5.—Subscriptions may be sent to me, or to Mrs. Sinclair, Hopefield, Belfast.