27 JUNE 1908, page 29

The Kaiser's Alleged Speech.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECtTATOR.1 SIR,—I am hoping to see in your columns some protest against the undignified panic at, and mischievous misrepresentations of, the Kaiser's......

(to Trh Editor Of The " Spite:v.1.011.'1

Sin,—Your correspondent " T. M." writes : "The contributory scheme of Mr. Chamberlain, in the competition of party polities, is now fallen into the background" (Spectator, June......

Old-age Pensions.

[To rue Enrrort OR TUB 'SPNCTATOR.1 BM — Though I do not agree with your views on old-age penaions. I think it is of national value that the Spectator is placing before the......

[to Tim Editor Of The "spectator:1

SIR,—Some account of the experience of a Friendly Society with • which I am connected as a director may be of interest in view of the question raised by Mr. Hart-Davis......

Old-age Pensions And The London Unions. [to Tim Editor Of

THE " &Tar/amt.:] Sra,—The limited number of aged inmates in St. George's Union, Fulham, who entertained sanguine anticipations that they would be included in the pension scheme......