19 SEPTEMBER 1903, page 17

The Falling Off In Savings-bank Deposits. [to The Editor Of

THE "SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—A minor cause of the declining popularity of the Post Office Savings Bank may perhaps be found in the vexatious regulations introduced of late years under......

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......

A Literary History Of Scotland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—In the review of Mr. Millar's " Literary History of Scotland " in the Spectator of September 12th the writer says : " The father of......

Tom Hughes On The Fiscal Question. [to The Editor Op

THE "SPECTATOR.") SIB, —Is not the enclosed extract from the late Tom Hughes's " Vacation Rambles " a propos just now ? It is part of a letter originally published in the......

Bishop Andrewes's Devotions.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—You ask (Spectator, September 12th) if there is any evidence as to the frequency with which Bishop Andrewea received the Holy Communion.......

Imagination In Our Colonies.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—The Canadian reader of the Spectator of August 1st notices with interest the article on " Imagination in Our Colonies," and the......