19 SEPTEMBER 1903, page 16

Ad Am Smith On Free-trade. [to The Editor Or The

"SPECTATtlIt." . 1 SIR,—As the Times pretends that Adam Smith was an advocate of retaliation by imposing taxes on imports, I beg to send you an extract from the " Wealth of......

Miniature Rifle Shooting : A Correction.

[To THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR."] Sim,—Your very favourable notice of this little work has brought us orders for it from booksellers and others in different parts of the......

The Union Jack Club.

• [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 • Sin,—May I ask the indulgence of your columns for a few words with reference to the Union Jack Club, which is to be erected in the......

[to The Editor Op The "spectltor.1 Sir, —life In The Army

is not expensive or extravagant per se. It is perfectly true that the pay of the officer is insufficient for his needs—that is, for his needs in respect of Army life—but a very......

Ruined Trades.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "serscrA.Ton..] SIR,—In his letter which you published in the Spectator of September 12th Mr. W. E. Dowding evades the point alto- gether. My statement was......