25 MARCH 1905, page 14

Into Doing It. They Are Ordinarily Willing To Be Content

with a fair amount of public time Mr. Balfour has not met the Opposition on these lines." May I be forgiven for saying that this reads more like a lady's political novel than......

. Tdb Editor Op The "eprcitat'or.1

SIR,-4 am surprised at the statement made in the Spectator of March 18th by " Senior Assistant-Master " that " there is in every boarding-house a suite of sick-rooms for patient......

A Free-trade Party.

[To TIM EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—The article " Words and Deeds " in the Spectator of March 11th should make every Free-trader realise the serious responsibility laid......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. "]

Sra,—It is constantly said that it would be too great a humiliation for the Czar to stop the present war without further and further efforts, and that he should risk the......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. "] Sin,—it Is Hard To

understand why Mr. Montefiore (Spectator, March 18th) should affect so virtuous an indignation towards the writer of the interesting article entitled "A Dual People" that......