13 NOVEMBER 1920, page 11

[to Tr! Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sm.—the Spectator Is

so generous in giving to those who do not agree with it on particular subjects an opportunity to express their views that I venture to make some observations uptai the article......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator.") Wonder That No

one has quoted from Hamlet— "Or that the everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst se/f-slaughter." (" canon" was formerly written "cannon ")—and from Cam beline- . . . .......

[to Tel Editor Or The " Spictatoil")

English and Catholic" writes to you to say that we are not entitled to misrepresent the motives and actions of rebels in arms. Of course we are not. But what are the grounds of......

The State, The Liquor Trade, And The Labour Party.

(To THE EDYTO3 Or Tin " SPECTATOR.") Sea,—Your review, tinder this heading, of Mr. Greenwood's. book, Public Ownership of the Liquor Trade, is extremely able. and fair, and I......

The Lord Mayor Of Cork.

[To THI EDITOR OF TM " SercrATort.'] Sm,—Most of us, I am sure, agree with your correspondent "English and Catholic" that the suicide of the late Lord Mayor of Cork was not a......

Unionist Members- And Ireland.

[To Tin Ramos or THY " Seeorsroa."3 gne—I imagine that very few people either in England or in I re land have read carefully Hansard- containing the report of the Debates on the......