17 MARCH 1923, page 9

Letters To The Editor.

LIFE MEMBERSHIP OF THE " SPECTATOR." [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—As a whole-hearted admirer of the Spectator I have read your " lifer " article with the greatest......

The Newcastle Consulate Incident Ought Never To Have...

if it had concerned two business firms the matter would have been settled by the principals at the conference table in a couple of hours, American public opinion is stated to be......

There Have Been So Many Statements In The British Press

lately concerning the " lukewarm " welcome which awaits the " new chum " in Australia that many intending settlers have been nervous as to their reception. It is gratifying to......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —it Will Be Hoped

by many that your extremely novel proposition of life membership of the Spectator will meet with the support it deserves. It has ever been professed by the editor that he seeks......

The Path Of The Union Government In South Africa Is

not exactly strewn with roses at the present time, and the defeat at a by-election last week of the Government supporter, Mr. Schoeman, an ex-Nationalist, by his former friends......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—I sincerely hope that the scheme for life membership' as outlined in your issue of the 10th inst. will not materialize in respect of the right of pre-emption. Nothing is......

- My Suggestion In These Notes Three Weeks Since That

America might not be satisfied to continue dependent on British-grown or British-owned rubber seems to be not so ill-informed as was imagined in one or two quarters at the time.......