25 JULY 1914, page 12

Letters To The Editor.

THE OSCAR SLATER CASE. [To nu: EDITOR OP T1 'Tram:Los:] SIR,—You were good enough to open your columns to a correspondence upon the subject of the conviction of Oscar Slater,......

The Ulster Problem.

[To THE EDITOR OE TER " SPECTATOR:1 SIE, — In a note appended to a letter in the Spectator of July 18th you say: "Three months ago we do not doubt that if the Government had......

Rule By Cabinet And Caucus.

mo THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.") Ent,—The gravity of the present situation of public affairs is patent enough, but it is by no means easy to ascertain the efficient cause of......

The King In Council. Lto Tem Editor 01 The "

BEROTATOR."1 would like to draw attention to the last lines of Dr. Gneist's History of the English Constitution. They run as follows, and are interesting as bearing on the......

What Civil War Means For Ireland. [to The Editor On

THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—There is one thing in the present state of affairs that seems to be unnoticed, unheeded, or unforeseen. That is, that it is impossible to rope off Ulster......