6 APRIL 1901, page 15

The Over-representation Of Ireland. [to The Editor Or The...

Siu,—Of the measures you wish the Government to undertake the over-representation of Ireland is indeed the most pressing, for Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Balfour have each quite......

Women Settlers In South Africa. [to The Enrroa Of The

“sriccrAroa.".1 see a letter in the Spectator of March 30th by "n Emi g rant." It is not difficult for the British Women's Emi g ration Association, who have made the "protected......

Dr. George Macdonald.

(TO TIER EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Will you allow me a few words with regard to the memorial of Dr. George Macdonald, a subject which has received some attention in your......

The Guild Of Loyal Women And Ladysmith Relief Day.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The relatives of those who died of disease or were killed by the enemy last year during the ' siege of Ladysmith may feel an interest in......

Compromise With The Boers.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPE(TATOR.") SEn,—In answer to "An Old Liberal " (Spectator, March 30th), I beg leave to say that having sat on the "Jamaica Com- mittee " with John......

The Ancient Court-house At Long Crend On.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Will you allow me to draw the attention of yew readers, some of whom have helped us before, to a piece of work which the National Trust......

The King ' S Declaration.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.") should strongly recommend those who desire to water down the King ' s Declaration against Romish Preten- sions and IN. „trines to read......