30 OCTOBER 1909, page 13

Free-trade Unionists And Tariff Reform.

[To THE EDITOR OP TEl g ' SPECTATOR.") have been a reader of the Spectator for over thirty- five years,-and I have read all your articles and all the letters you have published......

The Dangers Of State Employment,

[To TRY EDITOR OF TER "SPECTATOR."] Sru,—As a candidate for one of the London Borough Councils it has been my lot, in common with other candidates, to receive during the past......

Mr. Lloyd George On Rail Way Construction And The Cost

OF LAND. [To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sm,—With reference to the cost of land as an element of railway construction (see Spectator, October 16th), may I draw the......

The Right Of Colonial Upper House S To Reject Money Bills.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") gm,—Merely as a matter of historical interest, it should be noted that when most of the British West Indian Islands possessed Constitutions......

"national Union Of Corporation Workers, Registered Trade...

Offices: 138 First Avenue, Manor Park, H. BOROUGH COUNCIL ELECTION, 1909. Branch. October 1909, To Sin,—Learning that you are a Candidate for the Ward at the approaching Borough......

The Referendum.

[To THE EDITOR op THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In the discussion on this subject to which recent events have given rise I have seen no mention of the fact that the late Duke of......

"the Voice Of The People."

rTo TES EDITOR OP TRIO " SPECTATOR...] SIR,—Will the Spectator inform me what would be the differ- ence in value of "the voice of the people" as regards a Referendum, or "the......