29 OCTOBER 1921, page 13

The Coalition's Irish Policy.

[To vas EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, It seems to me grievous that the Spectator has never made any stand against the Coalition Government's deplorable Irish policy. To say,......

Self-determination. [to. The Editor Op The " Spectator."]...

Mr. J. W. Poynter, presses his case about self-determination, but does he make all the points upon it? And does not this affect his views? He will allow me to pass over various......

An Irishman On Ireland.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sta,—Recently I found myself in a railway carriage with a well-informed Irishman; and, as we were both reading Miss Somerville's Enthusiast,......

The Southern Irish Loyalists. [to The Editor Of The "

SPECTATOR.") Sin,—As one who has greatly suffered in Ireland and whose house has been burnt by Sinn Fein, may I give you what I honestly believe to be the Southern loyalist......

Sinn Fein And The Empire.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Ste,—In your article of October 8th with the above title yeu ask " whether it is not an intolerable thing to ask the good men and true of......

Why Britain Is In India.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECIATOR."] Sia,—Your article under the above heading is, if I may say co, an excellent exposition of the raison d'être of the Anglo-Indian Empire.......