5 JANUARY 1901, page 16

Sir Arthur Sullivan.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR." Sic..—In the interest of every man of letters in England, will you allow me to say a few words about your article on Sir Arthur Sullivan, by......

The Unproductiveness Of British Labour. [to The Editor Op...

"SPECTATOR."] Srn,—Referring to your article on " The ITnproductiveness of British Labour" in the Spectator of December 29th, may I give you my experience in a spinning mill P......

"cox And Box."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." Sra.—With the " piece of musical fooling which, in the opinion of many competent judges, Sullivan himself never surpassed," as " C. L. G."......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator,"] Sra,—in Your Very...

article on this subject in the Spectator of December 29th you altogether omit (can it be intentionally P) any reference to another contributory cause of inefficiency of labour,......

Mr. Brodrick's Task.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR." Sin,—In your article in the Spectator of December 29th on "Mr. Brodrick's Task" you suggest with regard to the reform of the Yeomanry, " We......