" The Firm Word."
(To THE EDITOR OP THE '1 SPECTATOR.") SIR, In rummaging among some old , papers I have come across the following lines, which .seem to me to be very appropriate to our present......
A • Scottish Enabling 'bill. (to The Editor Op •
THE " SPECTATOR.") • SIR,-4, do not know whether your English readers are interested in our hyperborean affairs, but , the Spectator is more than an :English — it is an Imperial......
The Forest Of Dean Coal-mines.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Your correspondent "H. J. M." is strictly accurate in denying that the coal-mines in the Forest are nationalized. My object in calling......
The ,dominions And Monarchical Forms.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] Sur, — From a 'Canadian, point of view, I doubt if it is altogether wise to dismiss "New 'Zealander's " difficulties as almost pedantic. As......
Economic Law And " Profiteering."
LTo THE EDITOR .0T THE " SPECTATOR.") Sis,—Certainly just now (if not always) the nation should " hold it very stuff of the conscience" to be guilty of no ex- travagance. We,......
" Fundamental Brainwork."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — It would be foolish indeed to think there could be any. royal road to national prosperity, ornny " panacea " for .the economic and......
Our Lord's Own Service.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —Our Lord asked His Disciples, when gathered for their evening meal, to realize His presence with them by `" Sharing a Broken Loaf and......