21 NOVEMBER 1908, page 30

[to The Editor Or Tue "spectator."] Sir,—let Us Suppose The

following impossible settlement :— (1) One type of school throughout England; only teaching in accordance with the tenets of the Church of England to be given, supported by the......

[to Tru Editor Or Trii Speotato/ln

Sin,—Last Saturday's deliveries brought me the enclosed circular on the education crisis, signed by Lord Hugh Cecil, the Dean of Canterbury, and Lord Halifax, and the Spectator.......

[to The Editor Or Tue " Speotatoit."] Six,—in The Article

on the above subject appearing in your issue of November 14th you are pleased to refer to those who are not enamoured with what you designate as the Archbishop of Canterbury's......

Lto The Editor Or The "spectator."] Sir, —in Face Of The

manifesto published in the Times from the extremists of the High Church party and Dean Wace to the clergy, it becomee a serious question for the moderate lay folk in the English......

Land Values Taxation.

[To THE EDITOR OF THY "SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—I hope you will forgive me when I say that your con- troversial methods are rather "slim." I wrote you a very long letter containing not......

['to Tile Editor Of Tiir "spectator."]

SIE,—While heartily agreeing with your article on the above subject in last week's issue, something more is needed. There must be a very large number of clergy and laity who......