16 JULY 1904, page 13
Native Feeling In India On The Russo- Japanese War. [to
THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR...1 Sin,—The apathy of the British public towards Indian questions is proverbial. In general, for obvious reasons, it works to the advantage of......
[to The Editor Of Vie "spectator."]
Si,—As you say in the Spectator of July 9th, I have not forgotten Mr. Balfour's letter to Mr. Chamberlain. But I am far from thinking that your interpretation of it as imply-......
Sin,—the Report Of The Speech Of Mr. W. H. Irvine,
late Premier of Victoria, at the banquet given to him by the various mercantile associations connected with Australia at the Trocadero on May 27th received, as was due to a......