24 FEBRUARY 1894, page 15

Letters To The Editor.

OXFORD : FIFTY YEARS SINCE. [To rim Barron or THR " SpEcramos."] SIR, —Whatever else may be said of Mr. Arnold's letter in your last issue, no one can deny it the merit of plain......

The Ethics Of Flirtation.

T HE game of " cross-questions and crooked answers" is one that newspapers generally reserve for the dull season, and it is difficult to guess at the motives of a daily......

Political Ignorance.

[To THE EDITOR OF TEl " SPZCTATOR."] Sin,—It is generally admitted among Unionists that ignorance or indifference among voters is one of the chief difficulties and dangers in......

The Referendum.

[To MR EDITOR OF TRI " SPROTILTOR."] Sin,—As one of the young Conservatives you are wont to sympathetically dissect, I should be glad to suggest one or two points as to the......