25 JULY 1914, page 14

Welsh Home Rule.

[To TEC EDITOR OF TRI1 "sPiccp,Tos."1 Sin,—With our national preoccupation about Ireland, Wales is naturally somewhat out of focus. Thus an incident, worthy of attention, may......

The Welsh Church And Convocation.

[To THY. EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Supporters of the principle of a National Church cannot consistently dispute the right of Parliament to deal with the constitution of......

The United States And Mexico.

[To 1111 EDITOR OF TRH " SIMC7ATOR."1 Sin,—In your issue of June 18th, under the heading "president Wilson's Good Fortune," you urge, as you have frequently urged in the past,......

An Official Definition Of Slavery.

[To THE EDITOR 01 TUN " SPECTATOR.] Srn,—In view of the increase in the exercise of force to secure labour for tropical regions, serious developments in the South Seas, and......

The Chief Cause Of Poverty.

[To TER EDITOR OF THE "5PECTATOR...1 SIR,—I read with much interest a letter by Mr. Moreton Frewen bearing on the problem of British poverty in your last issue, and as Mr.......

Germany's Opportunity.

[To TIER EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.1 SIR, — Under the above heading a recent cablegram from Berlin states: "The British Government had almost reached the limit of indirect......