12 SEPTEMBER 1903, page 15

Sir Michael Hicks Beach On The Fiscal Controversy.

[To TEE EDITOR OF. THE "SPECTATOR,"] Siu,—In the Spectator of August 29th you commented upon an article by Sir Michael Hicks Beach in the Monthly Beview, and you quoted and......

The Falling Off In Savings-bank Deposits.

[To THE EDITOR OD THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I might add to your note on Mr. Cross's letter in the Spectator of September 5th that no useful comparison can be made between the......

The National Health.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — There is an outcry about the deterioration of the health of the nation, which will, I hope, lead to inquiry. Will any sane person......

An Effect Of "dumping."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Perhaps you will allow me a little space to amplify some facts I submitted to you recently as to the bearing of Free- trade upon the......

The Effect Of Excessive Railway Charges On The Trade Of

THE COUNTRY. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Now that the Royal Commission appointed by Parlia- ment to inquire into, and report upon, the conduct of the South African......

The Fiscal Controversy.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I have read all the articles and correspondence on the fiscal controversy in the Spectator, but there remains un- noticed the most......

- Fiscal Reform And The Unemployed.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SP ECTATOIL" J SIR, — There are vast numbers of our fellow-countrymen who cannot find work. It certainly should be possible for every man and woman who......

Army Reform.

[To THE EDITOR, ON THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—In the Spectator of September 5th you say that you would like to know how many young officers will read "these entertaining pages,"......