11 FEBRUARY 1905, page 13

You Allow A Liberal Candidate To Echo The Strong Hope

which you express in last week's Spectator that means will be found to avert the blunder of an attack from Liberal quarters on Mr. Arthur Elliot's seat P On the ground of......

Mr. Arthur Elliot And The Durham Electors.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Please to let me add my testimony of hearty agreement with your article in the Spectator of February 4th on the political unwisdom of a......

Sir,—as A Liberal Of Over Fifty Years' Steady Attachment To

the party, and often an active worker, I should like to add my humble voice to the advocates for an appreciative, and even generous, action towards Unionist Free-trade......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. " ]

SIR,—Your article upon the above in your issue of the 4th inst. has attracted considerable attention in this (Durham) district, and you will perhaps allow me, as a Liberal,......

The Colonies And The Loyalty Of The Motherland.

[To THE EDITOR 01 THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—From his latest speech it would appear that Mr. Chamberlain's history is getting almost as threadbare as his political economy. Cobden,......