26 DECEMBER 1903, page 13

The Liberals And Home-rule.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Is Home-rule dead P That is, and must be, as promi- nent a question as any other in the minds of many of us. " Home-rule has ceased to......

Free-trade.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—If the objections to the proposed fiscal policy rest on no firmer basis than that disclosed in Mr. Phillimore's letter in the Spectator......

What Is It That Makes Ta Mmany Possible ? R . T.

THY EDITOR Of TEE "SPECTATOR.'] Sm,—" Les fautes et les sottises des hommea supezieurs none ravissent, elles nous soulagent de l'admiration." Is there not a suggestion of......

The Proposed " Concordat" With Unionist Free-fooders.

[To THE EDITOR OV THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —Will you allow me to say that when you judged by the tone of my letter (Spectator, December 19th) that I do " not realise the great......

How To Vote At The Next Election.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, It would be interesting to know whether Mr. Phillimore (see Spectator, December 19th) voted for the Radical candidate for Ludlow. This......

America And Retaliation.

[TO THE EDITOR OE TUE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —In your " News of the Week " (Spectator, December 19th) you state that the American Legislature " would be far more likely to reply to......