10 DECEMBER 1910, page 13

Correspondence.

MARTIAL IN MODERN DRESS. [To THE EDITOIL OP TEE "SPECTATOR. "] Sis,—Upon a recent re-reading of some of the worthier epigrams of Martial, their point and freshness strike me......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator. "] Sir,—mr. Asquith In...

Mr. Balfour's utterance on the Referendum asked what wuld happen if a measure put before the people were rejected by them, and spoke of the idea of a Government continuing to......

[to Tax Editor Of The "spectatoit."1 Sir,—in The Welter Of

a General Election the voice of common-sense is almost unheard. We are supposed to live under a system of two-party government ; but let any one look around to-day and see how......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."1 Sie,—mr. Rusiell In

your last issue objects to the Referendum because he thinks that while the people are fit to choose representative men, they are not fit to choose measures. That is a contention......

[to The Editor Of The " Specteros."]

SIR,—The following paragraph from the leading article in last Sunday's Frankfurter Zeitung may interest English readers, summing up the gist of an exceedingly judicious and ably......

Letters To The Editor.

THE REFERENDUM. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Now that the Referendum has become practical politics, may I urge the vital importance of a clear understanding that—in......