1 OCTOBER 1904, page 29

(to The Editor Op The " Spectator."1

Sip,—In reading your article of last week on the Church Catechism, and how it has influenced the British mind and character, it brings to mind the question : What objection can......

Unionist Free-traders And The General Election.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIE, — Will you allow me, as a Free-trader sans phrase, to put the following consideration before Free-trade Unionists ? It is universally......

[to Thy Editor Op The "specr.croa.-] Str,—allow Me, As An

Irishman, a Unionist, and a Con- servative, to thank you warmly for your article on the above subject in last week's Spectator. I remember that some time since both Mr. Balfour......

[to Thi Editor Op Ter " Spectator."1 Sir,—you Will Be

as glad to hear as I am to write it that you are quite under a misapprehension in assuming, as you do in your article on "Redistribution" in last week's Spectator, that the......

[to The Editor Op Tee "specratoft.1

Sm,—Though the correspondence on the Church case is closed, I trust that you will permit me to refer to the letter signed "D. S." in the Spectator of September 17th, in which......