29 OCTOBER 1910, page 15

" Federalism " In 1844 And In 1910.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTLT011."] Sra,—It may be profitable, now that Federalism as a substitute for Home-rule is being dangled before the English public, to recall the......

Mr. Stephen Gwynn And Mr. Patrick Ford.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.1 Sin,—I have been considering bow to reply to the letters about Mr. Patrick Ford, and have decided to leave the expression of my very sincere......

The Need Of The Hour.

[To TIM EDITOil OP TEl " SPECTATOR:1 SIR, - 4 have read your two articles, "The Need of the Hour" and "An Immortal Speech" (Spectator, October 22nd), with special interest and......

Mr. Gwynn And The Concentration Camps.

pro THE EDITOR OF THE "SNECTATOR:'] have only just read Mr. Stephen Gwynn's letter in your number of October 8th. Others have dealt with his dealings with Patrick Ford, but......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator.']

SIR,—In regard to your comment on the above in your lead- ing article of last week, in which you desire to unite all conservative forces to turn out the Government, there is an......

Mr. Lloyd George At Crediton.

[To TEL EDITOR OF THE " SFECTATOR.1 SIN,—I dare say your attention will have been drawn to an extremely violent speech directed against you which was delivered at Crediton, near......