18 NOVEMBER 1905, page 13

The Lesson Of The Newcastle ' Conference.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. [TO THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR."] SIK,—The importance, the vital necessity, of party unity is so generally recognised that it was with intense regret......

Sin,—your Last Issue Contains Many Brilliant Articles,...

brilliant and heart-searching as the one on the un- employed. From the article it is very clear that you are much touched by the misery that is so prevalent; that the cry of the......

[to The Editor Of Thu "spectator"] Sxn.,—i Propose That All

wages earned through relief works should be paid, not to the workers direct, but into the bureau of the said works. To this bureau the tradesmen and land- lords of the workers......

Sre,—i Am Sorry That In Your Article On "mr. Balfour

and the Unemployed" in last week's Spectator you spoke of "the creation of work" by the State or by a Borough Council as being the creating of a kind of work that is "not......