20 NOVEMBER 1909, page 31

The Unionist Party And Old-age Pensions.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sru,—You advise your readers to get rid of the present Government, even at the risk of putting the Tariff Reformers in power. You prefer......

• The Lords And The Budget.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The Unionist Party claim that the country is with them, and that it yearns to get rid of the present House of Commons, start Tariff......

[to Thz Editor Of The " Spectitor."1 Sir,—the Spectator...

the gratitude of all believers in popular rights on a priori grounds for its advocacy of a Referendum on the Budget. Practically, however, apart from the further Constitutional......

The Budget Referendum.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THZ " SPECTATOL"f SIR,—The cry raised by a section of the Unionist Party in favour of a "Budget Referendum" would be amusing were it not significant of the......

Unionist Policy.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " EirEcTATos."] Sin,—You do well to urge our leaders in the Unionist Party to formulate a constructive, and not merely obstructive, policy on the various......

[to Ma Editor Of The "spectator.")

Snt,—May I point out to the lady who wishes to free gifts to nieces from duty that if she makes the gift in coin there will be no record of the transaction, and unless the......

[to Thy Editor 07 Tel Srzerima."] Sra,—the Letters In Your

columns of " Coelebs Senior" and Aunt "B." show that in prospect of increased Death-duties people are, as was to be expected, casting about for means to protect their families.......