14 JANUARY 1911, page 13

Tab Declaration Of London.

[TO TIM EDITOR Or TIM "SPECTATOR. " ] am glad to find that Mr. Edward Paul, although in your last issue contradicting one of my statements, is in agreement with "a good deal" of......

7..1:11, Five Hundred Peers.

{TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECT/TOR."1 SIE,—Can it be said that the Crown should accede "auto- matically" to a proposal of its Constitutional advisers which is itself......

[to Iwo Editor Or Ter " Spectator.1 Sr ,—while Still

in general agreement with your corre- spondent Mr. R. B. Marston in his hostility to the Declara- tion of London, I should like, as one of those corn merchants to whom he has......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator. "] Sie,—the General...

and Christmas holidays are over and Parliament will shortly be meeting. What of the future of the British Constitution P Although a Conservative, I cannot help feeling some......

[to The Editor 07 The " Spectator. "] Sin,—is It Not Too

soon to lay down exactly what should be done if the creation of five hundred Peers should be demanded this year by the Ministry ? If a definite and detailed plan of......