31 AUGUST 1912, page 11

" X." And Ulster.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—In your issue of August 24th " X." states that " Belfast has a larger population than Dublin." This is legally true, but misleading.......

Letters To The Editor.

RESISTANCE TO ACTS OF PARLIAMENT. [To THE EDITOR OF THE •' SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Without entering upon the general merits of the ques- tion raised by your correspondent Mr. E. S.......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

Srg,—If we agree with the words of the Unionist leader, and regard the people of Northern Ireland as quite distinct from the Celtic South, surely it is our duty to act up to......

The Mighty Monosyllable.

f[1 1H_EY, are not all mighty. Most of them serve a humble purpose, and are but pawns in the game of language. Auxiliaries, prepositions, pronouns, the small change of the word......

The Right Of Rebellion.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Surely Mr. Robert Lynd's definition of the position of Ulster (Spectator, August 24th), as "a claim to veto, not the inclusion of the......