5 MARCH 1921, page 11

[to Tee Eorroa Or The " Sfoctator."] 8114—it -seems To

a plain man of a plain way of thinking—or reasoning—that Lord Hugh Cecil's criticism that Dean Inge', " . . . gift of clearness of expression does not correspond with any......

The Land Question.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—Notwithstanding the disastrous effects of the Land Value Duties of 1909-10, which are to a great extent, in fact principally,......

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Finance—public And Private.

DECONTROL AND NATIONAL ECONOMY. (To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—During last week the Government narrowly escaped defeat, its majority in the debate on the......