18 FEBRUARY 1911, page 13

[to The Eamon Of The "spectator.") Sir,—an Ounce Of Fact

is worth a pound of Mr. Stephen Gwynn's promises. When the Local Government Bill was passing through Parliament in 1898 the Nationalists stated that the minority would be fairly......

The Dutch And The Germans. [to The Editor Op The

"8rsornos.'1 SIR,—I have just read " Y's " "Flushing and the Scheldt " in the February Fortnightly, and wonder what object he has in view. As is evident - to - anY Dutchman. his......

[to Ran Edrr012 Op The "sprotator."1 Srn,—mr. Stephen...

in your last issue that a Nationalist board has elected a Protestant as medical superintendent to the Monaghan County Asylum is highly misleading. He made a. similar blunder in......

/to The Editor Of The "spectator. ")

SIR,—Mr. Gwynn would increase our debt by a list of the offices to which he refers (Spectator, February 11th). Are these appointments open only to the inhabitants of the county......

Miss Richardson And Home Rule.

[To Tam Emma or THE " SPRarrros."] Sin,—My attention has been called to the fact that a gentle man whose name I do not know has corrected an'error in a recent issue of the......

The Constitutional Crisis.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In the probable event of an immediate deadlock between the two Houses of Parliament, would it not be possible to obtain from some......