11 JANUARY 1919, page 11

The General Election And After.

LTo ens Emma or TICE "Srcurrroa."1 fire,—The General Election has passed, but its influence will endure. Daring recent years there has been a growing die- position to regard......

Party Funds.

[To THE EDTION OP THE " HEEL-MOE...1 S1E,—By the defeat of Mr. Asquith and his followers at the poll, an interesting question arises. What is to be done with the Party funds, of......

The General Election.—the A . Lternative Vote Or P.r.

[To PRE EDITOR OP TEE SPECTATOR '') Sus,—The broad facts of the General Election have convinced many that our method of electing Parliament is urgently in need of reform. But......

The United States And The British Navy. [to The Editos

or THE "Se:crams.") Sin—When certain newspapers are giving seneational promi- nences to the alleged possibility of serious Meranoes between the United States and Great Britain......

Lord Haldane And The Territorials.

(To ins Eerroe or THE "tlecoreeroz.") Soo,—I have no intention of taking part in another controversy on the merits or demerits of the Territorial Force and its organization, but......