8 OCTOBER 1904, page 13

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sin,—To one travelling in America, who is at the present moment living in a comfortable wooden house, some of the arguments that are used in England against the cheap wooden......

Sir,—is It Not Misleading To Contrast The Two Catechisms As

having each its distinctive national impress ? There was no Scotsman on the Committee which drew up the Shorter Catechism. Dr. A. F. Mitchell says (" Catechisms of the Second......

[to Tun Editor Op Thr "spectator." J

hope no one will accuse me of raising an unnecessary note of alarm if I point out that the close of the Russo- Japanese War may find this country in a very unpleasant pre-......

In The Development Of Our Colonial Empire. There Can Be

no denying that the question presents many difficulties, but that in itself constitutes no sufficient reason for adopting that policy of laissez faire which has proved so......

[to The Editor Op The "epectator." .. 1 Sra,—your...

the letter of Mr. Richard Barnes in last week's Spectator disposes of his objection to the phrase in the Catechism, "to do my duty in that state of life, unto which it shall......