1 MAY 1920, page 11

Pro The Editor Of The " Sprztatob."]

SIR,—Por more years than I care to count I have read the Spectator weekly and have always admired its fairness, patriotism, and absence of self-seeking. In particular I have......

Letters To The Editor.

[Letters of the length of one of our leading par-agraphs arc. often more read, and therefore more effective, than those. which. fin treble the space.1 DIVORCE REFORM. [Tp THE......

Finance—public And Private. Et0 The Tditor Of The...

spite of the attacks which have been made from certain quarters upon the author of the Budget, I can assure you that the opinions of those who count for most in the City......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator."j

Sne—May I point out, in reply to the letter on the Divorce Bill in your issue of April 10th, that the mothers of England have a voice. in the matter ? They most of them have......

The Budget.

To MBE EDITOR. OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sue—May I venture (while approving with you Mr. Chamberlain's intention to start now to reduce Debt) to paint out that he has so far failed......

[to The Editor. Or-zne " 8rectator."1

Sta,—You seem to approve of the Budget, and liken the Cur. poration Tax to the Super Tax imposed upon individuals. But surely there is a most obvious distinction between them.......