11 JULY 1914, page 13

A Wesleyan Non-official Conference. [to The Editor Of The...

SIR,—It is quite a common error to say that the "non- official assembly in connexion with the Church Congress at Southampton" was " a meeting of its kind entirely new." At the......

The Post Office As Philistine.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." J SIR,—I feel I should like to thank you and "E. P." for the article in the Spectator of June 27th calling attention to the wicked way in......

Lord Saye And Sele.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' SIR,—Shall the most judicial of periodicals not do justice ? You and Lord Newton are making a mistake. Whether Lord Saye and Sele had a will......

Detailed Knowledge For Speakers On Social Politics.

[To THE EDITOR or TER " SPECTATOR:1 Sra,—Yon were good enough to allow me last summer to call the attention of your readers to the series of Statistical Monographs which I have......

" Waverl E Y."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The little poem " Waverley " in the Spectator of July 4th expresses in terse and well-chosen language the sub- conscious emotions of......

Civil Service Security Of Tenure.

[To TIIR EDITOR OP 1115 "SPECTATOR...I SIR,—May I be allowed to say a few words in the Spectator on a question asked in the House of Commons on July 1st, on the subject of the......

Adhered Logically To Their Principles They Would Soon...

exist. They cannot buy food or clothes in the manu- facture of which no free labour has been employed, or be sure that the houses in which they live have not been built by......

How To Behave. [to The Editor Of The " Spectator."1

SIR, — Referring to the article entitled " How to Behave" in your issue of June 27th, where you suggest the term " sediment-bowl " as an alternative for " slop-basin, " allow me......