2 SEPTEMBER 1911, page 13

[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 Editor Or The "srecnuoie."] Sni,—a Liberal All My

life, I seem to have lost anchorage the last few days. Recent events try one's faith in men. The Strike Committee which met Mr. Asquith declared that his sternness surprised......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectator."]

Sin,—It is to be hoped that the strikes will at least have killed the National Insurance BilL The country cannot stand the drain on its resources to which it has been subjected......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator. "] Sin,—a Letter Lately In

the daily Press from a large employer of labour tells—no new thing—how " Socialists and others " try all they can to thwart profit-sharing, persecuting those of his workpeople......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sin,—The real object of the late railway strike seems to me to have been missed by most persons. Its object was to increase the power of the trades unions connected with our......