29 JULY 1911, page 15

The Industrial Law Committee.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — The Industrial Law Committee has just issued its re- port, and I desire to commend it to your readers. The Committee has steadily......

The Position Of Mr. Redmond.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIB.,—The powerful article of the Times on July 22nd ends with these words: " Mr. Asquith has undeniably made history, but not history which......

Passion Or Reason.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TH8 "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin, — A good instance of the way in which passion can obliterate reason occurs in the letter of Sir Edward Carson in the Times of 26th......

Trout Streams.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."3 Sin,—Referring to my letter published in your issue of July 15th, I enclose a list of the numbers and weights of trout killed on my fishing......

The Agricultural Labourer And The Insurance Scheme.

[To THE EDITOR. OF THE "SPECTATOR."1 Sin,—According to my experience there is no class of the community that the Insurance Bill will help so materially as it will the......