[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]
SIR,—As Mr. McHale has charged me with refraining from publishing in my book, " Dawn in Darkest Africa," a certain phrase from a Government despatch, may I trespass further on......
The Greeks At Janina.
[To TEE EDITOR OF THE "Sructcron."1 Sin,—As the protracted siege of the almost impregnable outer fortifications of Janina has drawn much attection to the subject, the following......
Portuguese Methods In Political Controversy.
[1 MONSIEUR LE ELTACTEIJR EX CHIP DO "SPECTATOR," LONDRES.] MONSIEUR,—Un de nos correspondants anglais nous envoie une coupure d'un article de votre journal relevant l'erreur......
The Assault On The Children At Castledawson.
I . TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Stu, —I have lately been to see with my own eyes the women and children sufferers from the assault of the Ancient Order of Hibernians......
The Position Of Tariff Reform.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' SIS,—Bewilderment best expresses the position of the Con- servative Party with regard to Tariff Reform. Without doubt most of the M.P.'s who......
The Value Of The Territorial Force.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—IS it not time that the recent criticism directed against the Territorials should be met in a practical manner? So far we have had......
The Welsh Church Bill.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." I SIR,—Fortunately the House of Lords has thrown out the Welsh Church Bill, so that the advocates of Concurrent Endowment have an opportunity......