21 SEPTEMBER 1912, page 12

[to The Editor Or The "spectator."' Sir,—the Spectator...

been regarded in this country as a publication friendly to the United States, not disposed to find evil where evil does not exist. May I ask you, therefore, why the British......

Germany's "place In The Sun."

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Suz,—I have always been under the impression that this phrase was suggested by the celebrated answer attributed to Diogenes the Cynic, who,......

The Anglo-russian Convention.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR. "] see in your issue of September 7th you state that the Anglo-Russian Convention has enabled us among other things to exercise some check on......

The Panama. Canal Act.

(To THE EDITOR OF TEl " SFECTATOB..”) SIR, —Having noted the conservative and dignified, as well as the just treatment (in general) of the Spectator in speaking of American......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."]

SIR,—My "ma place an soleil" is in Article VI. of the "Pens6es," Section 53. But did the German Emperor go so far back as Pascal P He might have found it in Balzac's " Le......

[to The Editob Or Mi U8ractscon-n Sir,--i Cannot Help...

your article in last week's issue as being unwarranted and superfluous. Your arguments are simply a repetition of those made before Parliament rose, and every one of them was......

Tariff Reform.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—The Morning Post in a leading article of September 11th on the labour trouble, says : " Under the German Tariff real wages have risen.......

The Marconi Agreement.

tro THE EDITOR Or TIIE "SPECTATOR., SIR,—What is the purport of your article on the "Marconi Agreement" P You want your readers to scuttle out and sell bears. Of course the......