24 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 13

Tue Land-tax Muddle.

[To ran EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—May we draw attention to a vulnerable point in the new Finance Act, and to certain strange anomalies that will result from the......

Mr. Lloyd George's Conference. [to The Editor Or The...

SIR,—In your article (September 17th) you say The real point—the only point we ourselves have eared to insist on—is that the language of Form IV. is hopelessly bewildering to......

Finance Act, 1910.

[To THE EDPIO2 OP THE "SPECTATOL*] Sta,'—Will you allow me to call attention through your paper to certain difficulties connected with the valuation returns under the above Act......

[to Rss Editor Of The "spectator. " ] Sir,—your...

is either so hope- lessly deficient in his perspective faculty or so callously in- different to truth—the whole truth—that his letter would not be treated seriously if......

Cromwell And Ireland, Past And Present. [to The Ed/t011 Of

TEE " Eincervroa."] Srn,—Your correspondent "An Irishman" says that I seem annoyed because he charged the United Irish League with intolerance at Bantry. I pointed out that he......