18 MAY 1918, page 11

Farm Tenancies.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR."] Sia,—Referring to the letter from your correspondent Mr. C. S. Robinson (Spectator, May Uth), if professional land-jobbers are liable to......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.'

Sut,—As one who has no time to master the refinements of political intrigue, and has no desire to indulge at this or any other time in the pastime of party polities, I would ask......

Waste Of Paper.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Sni,—We are exhorted to study and practise economy, but how many causes of waste go unchecked ? There is a shortage of paper, as you tell......

Ireland And Propaganda.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, — Archdeacon Bor is right. Why have not our authorities, who have been at pains to conduct tours of political party repre- sentatives......

Some Words From Pascal For These Times. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—The Ministerial Press calls for new whips in D.O.R.A.'s hands, for the repression of all who dare to speak any more against our Prime Minister. (See......

(to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir, — The...

on Mr. Lloyd George are a grief to many of your readers, and we marvel at the strange company in which you are finding yourself. The enemies of the Government form just now a......

Ulster And Home Rule.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR.—In your issue of the 11th inst. you say that Ulster has never claimed the right to veto Home Rule for the rest of Ireland. I venture to......

Halt!

[TO . THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR.—" The Government have the clearest evidence iq their session that the Sinn Fein organization is and has been is alliance with......