17 DECEMBER 1921, page 13

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator.") Sir,—we All Welcome

the Agreement, but with very mingled feelings. Sinn Feiners have won far more than they ought to have obtained. The policy of foul murdering has succeeded —a terrible fact.......

The Southern Irish Loyalists. (to The Editor Or The "

SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I send you an extract from a letter I have received from Ireland. There is no exaggeration in it whatever, and I may leave it to speak for itself.—I am, Sir,......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

SIR,—Is not your change of position as regards the Irish ques- tion somewhat premature? Surely the Settlement is not yet completed? Not only do the rebels seem inclined to......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator.")

Sts,—So far from agreeing with your very downright corre- spondent from Glasgow about your treatment of the Prime Minister, I think that you must have fallen a victim to what is......

(to The Editor Op The " Spectator.")

Sra,—Allow me to thank you, on grounds of justice and humanity, for your admirable articles last week on "The Irish Settlement " and "The True Ulsterman." I am not an Ulster-......

(to The Editor Or The " Spectator.") Sir, --may I Express

to you my appreciation of the wisdom, fair- ness, and generosity of your attitude towards the Irish peace and the Prime Minister. It is what I should have expected of you. I may......