Lord Pirrie And Belfast.
(To THE Rama or TEE "SPEOTAIDR.1 Siu,—If " Ulsterman's " criterion, as applied to "M. W. S.," is to be accepted, the inaccuracies in his own letter are so great and glaring as......
Mth Churchill And The Scotch Miners.
[To ma EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR."' Sin,--There is one aspect of the coal strike to which I think it is well that attention should be called, because it has con. siderable......
[to Tee Editor Op The " Spectitor.1 Sir,—you Seem To
be surprised at the economic attitude of Mr. Hobson as shown by his letter to the Nation. You think, and, no doubt, correctly, that it is a strange attitude for a Free Trader.......
The Strike And Its Lessons.
pro THZ EDITOR OF TRH "SPECTATOR."] Sig,—There is reason to hope that before this letter can appear in print some settlement of the immediate difficulty in the mines will have......
Tennyson On The Coal Strike.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—At the moment of writing it would be bard to stun up the situation better than in the accompanying couplet front " Locksley Hall" Slowly......
Wages And Prices.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "Emmen."] SIR,—I enclose a copy of the leading article in the Man- chester Guardian of Tuesday, February 20th, 1912, containing two statements so obviously......
[to The Editor Of Tee "spectator."] Sus,—in Connexion...
recent correspondence on the above subject you may, perhaps, consider an actual ex- perience worth publishing. One of ray daughters has lately been living with me here in......