27 JANUARY 1906, page 30

A Tariff Reformer On The Result. Of The Elections.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TRH "SPECTAT0R:1 SIR, — As a constant reader of the Spectator (and yet a con- firmed Tariff Reformer), perhaps you will allow me to express my opinion on the......

The Danger Of Protection.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Stn,—I have been reading year views as to the political out- look in your last issue with much interest, but I cannot agree with you that......

Lord Hugh Cecil And The Position Of Free-trade Members.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.".1 Si,—As a Unionist Free-trader, I have nothing but admira- tion for your advocacy of Free-trade principles. But I cannot see how you can......

[to The Editor Or Phs "spectator."]

Si,—Thanks largely to your steady advocacy of Free-trade principles, the nation has now rightly decided that Protection in any of its forms is not the remedy for our industrial......

The Common Ploughman.

LTO TILE EDITOR OF TIIIC "SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—" Supply the agricultural labourer with sound premisses and he will reach a sound conclusion," says Mr. Fiennes, writing in the Times......