5 NOVEMBER 1904, page 30

Should Be Made In The Public Service On Exclusively...

lines ? What I wished to bring under the notice of your readers was that in Ireland Catholics, no matter how well qualified, are kept out, and that Protestants have practically......

Sie,—is It Worth Your While To Listen To Some Difficulties

In the way of accepting the scheme with this object, whieb, obvious as they are, I have not seen answered ? We are, apparently, going to make a large addition to the attractive-......

Sympathise So Strongly With Those Who, Like Mr. A. H.

Clough (Spectator, October 22nd), are trying to solve the rural housing problem, that I am sorry to be obliged to differ from him as to the proportion of three. bedroom cottages......

Sib,—the Reading Of Your Article On "a Community In...

in last week's Spectator, in which you so sugges- tively and usefully moralise on the real trend and tendency of the controversy between Mr. Campbell and those whom he calls......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator.," J Sir,—i Should Like,

with your permission, to assist the Very Rev. Dr. Hogan, of Maynooth, in spreading the light, by quoting from his own paper, of which he gives some account in your last issue,......