18 MARCH 1905, page 14

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir, — I Feel Sure That

the Spectator will readily admit a tribute to the memory of an eminent Free-trader who has recently passed away. Mr. Alfred Harvey, the secretary to the great banking house of......

[to The Editor Of Tub "spectator."]

SIR,—You do not often deal with trade affairs, but it may be of interest to your ever-increasing readers to be told that the considerable activity in the staple trade of......

The Jewish Character. [to The Editor Op The .spserstomi...

is strange with what apparently small equipment of knowledge it is considered reasonable to write about Judaism and the Jews. If a man had no intimate acquaintance with English......

[to Vie Editor Op Till "spectator."]

Sia,—I have read with interest your article in your issue of March 11th under the above beading. I have no doubt that one argument that will be brought against any proposals on......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator. "]

Srn,—In the strenuous opposition which is certain to meet Mr. Arnold-Forster's proposals for the reduction of the Volunteers, both within and without the House of Commons, the......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sin,—however...

displayed by th e world at large in connection with the questionable methods employed in recruiting Chinese coolies for South Africa, it is obvious that the Chinese authorities......