8 NOVEMBER 1913, page 12

Badgers.

THE correspondence which has been lately running in the pages of the Times on the subject of badgers is a capital example of the difficulty of finding a single satisfactory......

Landowners' Rural Housing Society. "

[To TIIE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." SIR,—On July 19th you were good enough to publish a letter from me, in which I gave particulars of the Landowners' Rural Housing Society......

The Alternatives To The Maintenance Of The Union.

[To THE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It must have become clear to most people that the various plans and suggestions which have been called forth by the supposed necessity......

What Civil War In Ulster Would Mean.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In your article, "What Civil War in Ulster would Mean," you say that "the calling out of the Reserve and the taking of the Expeditionary......

Ulster Realities.

[To TEE EDITOR OF TUE "SPECTATOR,"] SIR,— The motive force of the Ulster volunteer movement, we are often told, is bigotry, while Orange halls are supposed to be specially......

Mr. Balfour's Aberdeen Speech.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I find that quite a number of people have never beard of Gladstone's speech in Aberdeen in 1871, in which he banned Home Rule......