21 OCTOBER 1911, page 12

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. "] Sin, — No One, I...

would object to the bestowal of such benefits as Mr. Lloyd George enumerated in his speech of Saturday last upon those requiring and desiring assistance ; but one widespread......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."]

Srn,—Two aspects of the Insurance Bill may be briefly indi- cated: (1) If the working man is to get something for nothing — or 9d. for 4d.—under the Bill to that extent the......

Letters To The Editor.

THE NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL. [To TER EDITOR OP TIER " EPECTATOR.1 Sin.,—I have read with much interest your recent article on the Insurance Bill and the correspondence which has......

" Some Economic Aphorisms. "

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.") Six,—In one of these aphorisms (Spectator, October 14th) you say, "All imports are physical orders for goods to be made here in exchange for......

[to The Editor Op Tee "spectator."]

SIR, — I observe in the Spectator and numerous other papers that it is taken for granted that the working classes of England understand about the Insurance Bill. Such an......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."]

SIR, —" With these exceptions the Bill leaves the friendly societies for practical purposes as they are " is the conclusion of Mr. W. H. Dawson in reply to your assertion that......

One Vote, One Value, And Major Morrison-bell ' S Models.

[To THE EDITOR. OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Major Morrison-Bell ' s excellent models display in a very striking manner the anomalies in the size of constitu- encies, and must......