19 JANUARY 1901, page 14

[to Tue Editor Of The "spectator."] Srg,—your Article...

above heading is very suggestive of the moral that considerable weight is to be attached to most traditions which are of wide diffusion and long establish- ment. For example, in......

Links With The Past.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") am the grandson of the witty and the warm-hearted Lady Aldborough of whom mention is made in your last number. She was original as well as......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator.")

STE,—May I ask your correspondent, Mr. W. 0. Peacock (Spectator, January 12th),whether he has never heard of members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, with the approval......

[to Viz Editor Of The "spectator:] Snt,—if You Are Not

already overdone with "links," I should like to contribute mine. Shortly after my marriage in 18,56 I went to France, and lived for some time with my husband's relations, his......

Letters To The Editor.

THE ITNPRODUCTIVENESS OF BRITISH LABOUR. THZ EDITOR, OF THE "SPECTATOP.."] read the article in the Spectator of December 29th on the above subject, and have since read the......