24 APRIL 1920, page 12

Sir Andrew Macphail's " Facts."

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Stg,—Sir Andrew Macphail's memory is considerably at fault when he describes the people of Quebec as "most tolerant " in matters of religion......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sir, —i Can

assure you the hideous list of crimes contained in the Government White Paper published a few days ago does not fully represent the real condition of things in Ireland. It is......

Bolsheviks And Strikes.

[To THE EDITPR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Some light may be thrown on the unrest and extreme demands of sections of the Labour movement by a circular which has been sent to the......

The Plumage Bill.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—As the second reading of Colonel Yate's Plumage Bill (identical with Lord Aberdeen's) is to be read in the Commons next Friday, perhaps......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir,—lleaders Of Mr.

Daniel's letter may be led to wonder if be, and those who may share his views, have ever read any history; or if he has ever heard of Michael Thomas Sadler or Richard Oastler,......

Letters To The Editor.

[Letters of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are often more read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] MR. LLOYD GEORGE AND LABOUR.......

Ito The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sir,—surely Mr....

reasoning is rather peculiar. It amounts to this: that because Trade Unions did such good work (according to Mr. Daniel) for the labouring classes in the past they are now......

The State Of Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—We are in the most deplorable state over here. God only knows what the next movement will be. We are absolutely unprotected, the......