30 NOVEMBER 1918, Page 13

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—Your article "North-East

Ulster and Great Britain" points a way out. But why "England" ? Surely North-East Ulster, racially largely Scottish, Presbyterian in religion, and geographi- cally adjacent to South-West Scotland, should be affiliated to Scot- land? Give Belfast (educationally) the chance of coming under the admittedly capable organization of Scotland; let Craigs, Hamil- tons, and Campbells be offered once more the nationality of their forbears (instead of that of De Valera!); and see what they say.—