4 SEPTEMBER 1920, page 13

[to Tiie Editor Of The " Spectitor."] Sie,—it Is Evident

that Mr. Tom Anderson does not under- stand his adversaries, and perhaps some of us find it hard to understand him. He wishes for some form of government : the proletariat is to......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."j Am Delighted To

find at last a supporter of Bolshevism who can define his doctrine with such admirable clarity, and would like to place on record my gratitude to Mr. Tom Anderson, who has by......

Reforming The Ballot. [to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

Sra,—The suggestion of Mr. E. T. Good (Spectator, August 21st) that the steady and stable elements should have extra voting powers in miners' ballots, however good in itself,......

Of The Unmarried Man In The Trade Union Ballot.

[To THE EDITOR Of THE " SPECTAT011."] THE POWER SIR,—" It's the single men who will vote for a strike; for they have nothing to carry and no kiddies to feed. Our Association......

[to The Editor Oe The " Spectator."1

Sts,—Mr. Tom Anderson prefers correspondents who " deal in realities," and implies very plainly that Lady Waldegrave and others who write from the Christian standpoint are......

[to The Eerron Of The " Spectltor."] Star–mr. Torn Anderson

ends his letter with the superfluous infer - I:nation that "BoletioviSm is based on the 'materialistic conception of history and the dictatorship of the proletariat.' For that......