7 NOVEMBER 1903, page 31

What Is Spent On Bread In Poor Families. [to Thy

EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' Stn,—Knowing how anxious you are that your paper should supply accurate information to your readers, I venture to ask you space for a short letter.......

Mr. Balfour And Protection.

[To THE EDITOR OF THY " SPECTATOR."] Stu,—Mr. Chamberlain is strong in his assertions that an import-duty is not necessarily paid by the consumer, but in great part by the......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator:1 Sin,—the Baker In

our Warwickshire village tells me that the average consumption of bread in a working man's family is about four and a half small (i.e., 24d.) loaves per head per week. And the......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator." J Sir,—let Me State,

without any preface, my experiences in this matter. In 1853 I went to a curacy in a rural parish of Wiltshire; in 1892 I was presented to a small benefice in the same county......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sin,—for The...

mentioned by Mr. Marion in the Spectator of October 31st whose "cash wage" amounts to lls, a week, and whose family consumes fourteen large— apparently quarteni—loaves in the......

Retaliation—is It Feasible?

(To WM EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' Sin,—Though you are (rightly) going to protect letters dealing with subjects other than fiscal by giving them a preference, perhaps you will......