1 NOVEMBER 1913, page 28

The Army And 'ulster.

LTO THE EDITOR OE THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Much discussion has been going on as to what part our Army will take in settling the internal peace of Ireland after Home Rule is......

The Exclusion Of Ulster. [to Thz Edttor Or The "sracraton.")

SIR,—I am afraid that you have missed the point of my letter, which is the sanctity of the oath of the Covenant. I do not forget that "the Ulster leaders have definitely......

Ito The Editor Of The "spectator.."]

SIB,—It seems to the writer that not nearly enough is made of the gross inconsistency and injustice of the Nationalist double claim—(1) that Home Rule ought to be granted be-......

The Ulster Breed.

rm THE EDITOR OE TEE " STECTATOR."1 Sin,—In the present crisis, as the Government profess to ridicule the resistance of Ulster, it might be well for your widely read journal to......

Letters To The Editor.

A SOUTHERN UNIONIST'S VIEW OF THE EXCLUSION OF ULSTER. [To TEE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR"] SIR,—It is perhaps naturally urged by the average Radical, whose one desire is to get......

The "spectator" And Ulster. [to The Editor Of The...

SIB,—In relation to the Irish business you have often permitted me to disagree with your views, but to-day let me write that your attitude as to Ulster is supremely wise. I hope......