19 FEBRUARY 1916, page 12

The Brewing Industry.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sra, — You appear to entertain an uneasy impression, supported by researches on the part of the Economist and the Daily Chronicle, that the......

A Sense Of The Dramatic. E Nglishmen Have A Horror Of

being- thought theatrical or poseurs. If a man is described as "theatrical," they immediately picture a person of inordinate -vanity and no real strength of character striving......

" ' Why Not A General Tariff ? '

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY EXPRESS!] Stri,—I am afraid ion have done the Spectator an injustice in your subleadcr of this morning. I have carefully read through the Tariff......

Letters To The Editor.

WHY NOT A GENERAL TARIFF ? [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—As an old and convinced Free Trader, I should like to say that I agree generally with the article published......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.")

Sia,—I enclose a letter I sent to our Daily Express on the subject of your article of the 12th, and the editor's reply, in which he says that the English Press understood you in......

Taxation.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") S13,-1 am living on a moderate " unearned income," derived from money saved during a life of hard work, but owing to the war it has been......

Commerce And Philosophy.

[To THE EDITOX OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—I find that you say in your issue of January 29th : " Ex- perience of the war has left us as absolutely convinced as we were before......