20 JUNE 1908, page 15

[to The Editoe Of The "sfectatol'i

Six,--Mr. R. H. Hart-Davis, whose interest in Friendly Societies is well known, tells us in your issue of June 13th that a lodge of Oddfellows with which he was connected found......

Half-a-million Of Paupers.

[To THE EDITOR. Or THE "SPEOTATOE:1 th3A; , --I have some difficulty in understanding your cone- opondent `f S. W. M.'s " criticism in your last issue of • my letter, or what......

Ito The Editor. Of The " Spectator:1

9131, — It is strange to me to think that you should believe that what the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows cannot do should have been done with financial security by the Dunmow......

[to The Editor Or The " Selscrator.1 Sir,—i Was Surprised

to read in the Spectator of June 13th the references to Excisemen and old-age pensions. You remarked that the "gigantic power of patronage" to be exercised in future by......

Mo The Editor Op Tee "spectator."] Gna, — With Regard To One

of the points urged against the pill in the second paragraph of your article of June 6th, I ventpre, since no one else has touched on the point, to suggest that two people......

The Political Rights Qf The Ezcip Service.

yrs THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTAT01.1 SiR,—Your comments in your last issue upon the reply of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to Mr. Snowden's question and request for the......