22 AUGUST 1903, page 14

Agriculture As A Ruined Industry. [to The Editor Op The

"SFECTATOR.1 Sut,—The letter of Mr. Cooper (Spectator, August 15th), and your comments upon it, require some notice, and I would ask your indulgence if, in default of a better......

. A Farm Labourer's View Of Protection.

• [To THE EDITOR . 05 . TRE "srsorkioa."] • Susr—As a farm labourer, I choose to call Protection 'False- trade, and think that what is called. Free-trade might be much freer to......

A Warning From Sheffield.

[To THE EDF/OR ON THE " SPROTATOIL".1 SLE,—Being deeply interested in the subject mainly occupy- ing the tapir just now, I invested in a Spectator for the first time in my......

Indirect Taxation.

[To THR EDITOR OD THR " SPECTATOR.1 STR,—You have often pointed out to us the injustice suffered in other less wise and happy countries of the world by the citizen who, when he......

How Soils Were Ruined By Protection. [to Tee Editor 91

THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—The exhaustion of the natural fertility of soils by long- continued corn-growing is not understood as it should be. Admirable as were the experiments in......