19 DECEMBER 1903, page 15

Mr. Pepys On The Need For Protecting The Iron Trade.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEE SPECTATOR. " ] SIR, —When we hear the shout of " Wolf ! " it is always some comfort to reflect that we have heard the alarum raised before when no wolf......

A. 1jelated Lie From . The Leyds Factory. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,--4 am enclosing the following cutting from the Feuille d'Avis de Newhard of yesterday (December 10th) in the hope that you may be able to publish it,......

Women And The Bar.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—There seems to be some misunderstanding as to the action, or rather inaction, of the Judges in Miss Cave's case; at any rate, some......

The License-duties.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIB,—I regret to notice that you do not quote Sir Michael Hicks Beach's speech at Bristol on Tuesday week. He seems to have Profited by the......

The Education Act.

120 THE EDITOR OP TEE " SPECTATOR.1 SIB,—The action of the Welsh County Councils recently must surely cause every one to doubt the policy of the above Act. Although myself a......

Dr. Martineau's Relation To Unitarianism. [to Tue Editor...

" SPECTATOR. "] SI11,—As you have published in the Spectator of December 12th Mr. C. B. Upton's sharp attack on my little book called " Recollections of James Martineau," I hope......