Poor Men's Palaces.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The article "Poor Men's Palaces" in your issue of the 13th inst. brought to my mind a recollection, dating back some thirty years or......
Donald Hankey And The O.b.m. Clubs. [to The Editor Or
TIED " SPECTATOR."[ Srn,—In a narrow street in Bermondsey is the Decima Club. After entering, and passing a small canteen for light refresh- ments, you find yourself in a long......
A Mandate For The Irish!
ITO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sra,—As you appended a moral to my letter of December Gth I am going to ask the privilege of a postscript. It is unsafe to think that......
Labour Campaign For The Public Ownership And Control Of The
LIQUOR TRADE. [To THE -EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—A Labour campaign for the public ownership and control of the Liquer Trade has been inaugurated by a Committee of......
The Scottish Church En'abllito Bill. *
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—May I be allowed a rejoinder to Dr. Gordon Mitchell's second letter (in the Spectator of October 11th)? My statements as to the......
The War And Ministers Of Religion.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sua—May I add a word to the striking testimony of " Prin- cipal " in the Spectator of November 15th ? For some years past I have been in the......
Country Clergymen.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—I often sympathize with clergymen situated in remote districts throughout Ireland. who have not access to literature informing them of......
Roofing For Pise.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.'I SIR,—Having read with interest your articles on Pise' may I suggest (though perhaps rather late in the day on account of mail delay) that a......