24 NOVEMBER 1906, page 15

The House Of Lords And The Trade Disputes Bill.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.'] SIE,..4n your issue of November 17th you criticise and dis- approve of Mr. Balfour's conduct in throwing up the sponge at the third reading......

John Bright—a Reminiscence.

[To TAD EDITOR Or VIZ "Bpzerwr6R."] Sin,—As the question of women's suffrage is now receiving renewed attention, perhaps a reminiscence of John Bright in connexion with this......

• [to The Editor Oe The "spectator:"] Observe That You

argue in your issue of November 17th that the failure to go to a division in the House of Commons against this Bill makes it impossible for the House of Lords to amend it. I......

Colonisation By Women: An Imperial Question.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.".1 SLE,•I am sorry to see by your note to my letter in the Spectator of November 17th that I failed to make my point clean It was far from my......

Sir Bamfylde Fitller's Resignation.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] yon allow me to express my regret at the view you take on this , subject in your issue of November 17th P You hold that Sir B. Fuller was......