Letters To The Editor.
THE LORDS AND THE INSURANCE BILL. [To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—The action of the House of Lords in reading the Insurance Bill a second time, after its condemnation......
[to Tee Editor Or Tax "srecrlion."1
SIR,—Why should the House of Lords pass an Insurance Bill which has not been properly discussed in the Commons, and which, so far as its inchoate nature enables it to be under-......
"varying Childness."
A NECDOTES of animals are proverbially untrustworthy, and the standard of veracity in those told of children is very little higher. In both cases the value of the relation......
The National Insurance Bill
[To THE EDITOR OP TEM "SrEcarore."] SIR,—It seems that this crude and inequitable measure, with all its imperfections on its head, is to be allowed to pass into law practically......