28 OCTOBER 1911, page 16

[to The Editor Or The "sparraroa."] Sir,—although A...

the Spectator for many years, I have never before trespassed in your columns. But your repeated and lengthy personal attacks on the Cadburys and Rowntrees have irritated me into......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sra, — The Enclosed,...

have copied from the Alliance News of February 18th, 1909, may be useful to show Mr. George Cadbury's opinion of betting.—I am, Sir, &c., HARRY LUCAS. Haver, St. Agnes Road,......

Sir Edward Fry And The "cadbury And Rowntree Newspapers."

[To THE EDITOR OW THE " SPECTATOR9 SIR,--Will you permit me a few words of comment on your article of October 14th entitled "Sir Edward Fry and the Cadbury and Rowntree......

Local Bodies And Woman Suffrage.

[To THE EDITOR Or THY " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—May I draw your attention to the remarkable fact that 127 City, Town, Borough, and District Councils have now petitioned Parliament or......

The Weeding-out Of Books.

[To THY EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Amongst Sir Walter Scott's letters there is a charmingly characteristic one to Lady Louisa Stuart on the weeding- out of books from the......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Have Read In The

Spectator the correspondence with reference to the newspapers virtually owned by the Messrs. Cadbury, Rowntree, and others, and have found the letters on both sides of the......