2 SEPTEMBER 1911, page 12

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator...1

Sea,—I think I cannot be the only reader of the Spectator who has been disappointed to find in your columns a brief and misleading reference to the claims which at this moment......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."'

Sza,—A recent circular from the Home Office points out that although peaceful picketing is legal intimidation is not, Both magistrates and the police were well aware of this.......

[to The Editoii Of The "spectator. "'

Stn,—In your article on strikes last week you say, " The working man is almost exclusively concerned with thoughts of his wages," and you conclude, "Discontent is almost divine......

[to The Editor Op Thy "spectator."] Sir, —miss Violet...

interest in the welfare of the poorer classes ensures a ready welcome to any expression of her views on this subject. But in her letter in your last issue, championing the cause......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator. "]

Sta,—The two letters which head your correspondence columns last week gain immensely from their close juxtaposi- tion, so widely divergent are their points of view. Both writers......