21 DECEMBER 1912, page 14

Pro The Editor Of The "spectator. " ] Sis,—i Think That The

following questions, which I asked of two of our local "no Referendum at any price" protagonists, might well be asked of Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Bonar Law : (1) Do they honestly......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. " ] Sir, —i Heard Mr.

Bonar Law's speech last Monday and came away feeling that he had done Lancashire a great injustice. He said the Indian excise put on cotton piece goods was for the protection of......

[to Thy Edit= Of 122 " Spect•tor,"]

SIR,—I am a country parson in an agricultural parish in the south-west of England. Half my time is spent in talking to working people. The wages of our labouring class are low......

The Trade Unions Bill.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:A Six,—Since Unionist members of Parliament have been attacked for the amendments they have proposed to the Government's Trade Unions Bill it......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sta,—mr. Bonar Law In

his speech at Ashton-under-Lyne, explaining why his party have decided to cancel Mr. Balfour's pledge, given at the last election, that before Tariff Reform became law it should......