14 MAY 1892, page 14

Mr. Mill And Unearned Increment.

[To THE EDITOR OF TER "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Are you not mistaken in thinking that Mr. Mill "never went fully into the logic of his principle, never considered how essential it......

The Cotton Industry.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—You were good enough to permit me, in your issue of May 7th, to call the attention of your readers to the labour struggle in the cotton......

Letters To The Editor.

ULSTER AND HOME-RULE. [To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin.,—The question asked by "T. M. W." regarding the side British troops are to take in the event of civil war in......

Women's Brains.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPICTATOE."] those of our medical authorities who dwell so strongly on the inferiority of women's brains to men's, tell us from what class of women they......

Theatre And Music-hall.

P ARLIAMENTARY Committees seem to be generally formed for the accumulation of useless and irrelevant evidence, and the further confusion of the issues that they are supposed to......