6 DECEMBER 1913, page 29

[to Tr. Editor Op Thr " Spectator...1 Sir,—desperate...

desperate remedies. Mr. Asquith's speech at Leeds is a warning that the Government intend to use military force to shoot down the Ulster Covenanters carrying the Union Jack, for......

The Comedy Of Home Rule.

[To vas EDITOR Or THIS " SricciATos."] Sta,—As Mr. Boner Law said the other day, the situation would be comic if it were not so tragic—in more ways than one. The truth is that......

From Ladybank To Leeds.

[TO TR' EDITOR OF TEl "SPECTATOR-1 Sta,—The vast majority of our countrymen look with horror on the aggravation of racial and religious feuds and the prospect of civil war ;......

The Opposition And The Army. [to Tim Editor Op Thr

"SPECTATOR.1 Sin,—In your kind and, in the circumstances, even generous review of Pillars of Society, reference is made to the occasional "halfpenny hysterics" into which the......

[to Vtr Editor Of Tun "sprotator."] Sin,—in The Autumn Of

1688 the Protestant minority in Ireland feared they were in danger of losing their liberties: the Protestant regiments of the King's army were showing signs of disaffection. An......

Letters To The Editor.

WHAT CIVIL WAR MEANS FOR THE, ARMY. ["To TIM EDITOR OF Tail erseraroaal Snt, — "Diseiplins" overlooks the fact that the British Army has never been usee for any purpose which......