11 NOVEMBER 1905, page 13

Letters To The Editor.

suggest that on the occasion of the deputation of the unemployed waiting upon him, Mr. Balfour's silence on one point was the most eloquent part of his speech. I refer to his......

[to The Editor Ow The "sprotator:]

Sin,—Was not your article on " The Cant of Efficiency " in your issue of October 28th a little tortuous P Did not it set up a bogey only to knock it down P It would have made......

[to The Edttor Of The "spectator:1 Sin,—are We As A

nation losing our practical common-sense P I trust not; but surely we must be on the downward grade if seven thousand people in Birmingham can be so carried away by the fervid......

Sts,—some Time Ago You Were Good Enough To Publish A

letter from me in which I endeavoured to warn the friends of the Auxiliary Forces against a too-ready subscription to the view that Mr. Arnold-Forster had abandoned any part of......