29 AUGUST 1903, page 16

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

SID,—With reference to your inquiry for an industry ruined by Free-trade, I mention, as one instance, the women's branch of the leather glove industry. In my opinion, the men's......

Ftports Of British Flour To Brazil.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I have obtained from your valued correspondent, Mr. Broomhall, particulars of this brilliant trade which is given as a proof of the......

[to The Editor Op The . Spectaltor."1 Sie, — Whilst I...

the pottery trade as one which has been ruined by Free-trade, it seems to offer an example of a trade which is very rapidly being ruined, and which would be undoubtedly greatly......

How Soils Were Ruined By Protection.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — It is quite true that, as Mr. John Higgins says in his letter published in the Spectator of August 22nd, "the old stored riches" which......

Agriculture As A Ruined Industry. [to The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR."] Foljambe (Spectator, August 22nd) says that I have adopted a fallacy. He is welcome to the word, as, fallacy or no fallacy, in the circumstances I described in my......

Milling As A Ruined Industry.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] should like to add one or two facts to what Mr. Booth has well said in his letter (Spectator, August 15th) replying in a nticipation to Mr.......