15 MAY 1920, page 11

The Plumage Trade. "

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—A letter which appeared in your issue of December 6th, signed by Miss L. Gardiner, Secretary of the Royal Society for the Protection of......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sra,—Permit me to thank you for your article on the Unionist Party. There is surely a danger of opportunism, even a con- scientious opportunism, landing us in a false position......

Christian Crosses At Jerusalem. [to The Editor Of The "

Sem-mm."] SIR,—I deeply regret that Archdeacon Potter,on the authorityof certain unnamed persons, should declare that "the Zionists in Jetusalena are objecting to the crosses on......

The Condition Of Ireland.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—The successful attack by rebels on the police barrack at Cloyne during the early hours of last Sunday morning fills me with such......

[to Tile Editor Of The " Srscraroa."1

Si,—it was with a feeling of sick disappointment which words cannot express that I learned that once more the Plumage Bill was shelved. Only them can realize the tragedy of it......

111r. Erskine Childers And Military Raids In Ireland.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 have just seen some paragraphs in your issue of May 1st saying that you "have read in the Daily News articles by Mr. Erskine Childers in......