1 JULY 1911, page 21

Doctors And The Insurance Bill.

To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR." SIR, — Sir Herbert Maxwell, in his letter which appears in the Times of June 20th, cites the case of a country doctor who had to attend a......

"two Jobs For One Man."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Srn,—Ton said a while ago that the working-man's dream was "Two jobs for one man " ; would it not be well, tb -^ to devote more attention to......

[to Ter Editor Op The "spectator."] Sre, -- It Is...

see you raise your voice on behalf of a class who will be severely hit if this fifty-first clause of the National Insurance Scheme become law. I heartily endorse every word "......

National Insurance Bill.

[n) THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] SITE,—The attention of the thoughtful public should be drawn to Clause 51 of the National Insurance Bill, and specially to its bearing on......

(to Thy Editor 07 Thz "erscraroa.") Sir,—in View Of The

tabling of the official Opposition amend. merits to the Parliament Bill in the House of Lords, would it not be well for you to reconsider some of the arguments em- ployed by you......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. "] Stn,--many Owners Of...

property have written to the Land Union ) calling attention to Clause 51 of the National Insurance Bill, which makes it unlawful for any person to take any proceedings in......