14 MARCH 1908, page 14

Letters To The Editor.

A CENTRE PARTY. [TO TUB EDITOR OF THB "SPECTA.TOR.1 Sin,—The suggestion for the formation of a Central Party that appeared in your issue of the 7th inst. appears to me to give......

Correspondence.

THE ABBE LOISY'S NEW BOOK. [To roe EDITOR Or THU "SexcreTon." J SIB,—Both on its merits and on account of its authorship the Abbe Loisy's "Simples Reflexions "* is the most......

[to Tee Editor Op The "spectator. ") Sir, — I Notice Your...

"Centralist" wishes that a solution could be found as to the best means of electing a number of Centralist Members to the House of Commons. As an experienced politician, I beg......

[to The Editor Op The Spectator:1 Sie, — I Have Read With

interest your article in last week's Spectator upon a new Centre Party, — a party to which, as a strong advocate of Free-trade principles, with a bias against Socialism, I......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator." J Sir, —if It Be

true that demand creates supply, it surely cannot be long before a " Central " Party gets itself together. When Mr. Chamberlain turned his coat on the subject of the exchange of......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator. - } Sin,—having Been An...

supporter of the Liberal Party for many years, but feeling nowadays out of touch with its present programme, I read your article in last week's Spectator upon the proposed......

Belgium And The Congo.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR." J Sin,—Your interpretation of Sir Edward Grey's speech in the House of Commons of February 26th is the interpretation which all of us who are......