2 DECEMBER 1911, page 29

Correspondence.

GERMAN UNREST. [To THE EDITOR OP TES " SPECTATOR."' Sin,—Even the most cordial friends of the German people must admit that the German Empire is to-day pre-eminently the danger......

Letters To The Editor.

NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL. [To THE EDITOR OP TER " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—While well aware of the many grave defects of the National Insurance Bill, defects of which some may be......

[to The Editor 07 Thr "spectitor.") Sir,—as Employers...

been definitely refused repre- sentation on the governing bodies to be set up under the National Insurance Act, it is essential in the interests of the industries which they......

[to Tar Editor Or Thz " Srzczeros.'] Sin,—it Is Unfortunate

that the first really popular and wide- spread demonstration against the present Government should have its origin in the Insurance Bill. The Old Age Pensions Act is a......