Ireland And The Roman Catholic Church. (to The Editor Of
THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sta,—Mr. Ernest Brown's attack on the British Roman Catholic priesthood in Britain should not be allowed to pass unchallenged. As to the Irish priests in this......
[to Thm Emma Op The "spectator.'1 Sir,—you Prefer Short...
or I should like to begin by expatiating at length on the Spectator's broad-minded fairness to all sides, and particularly on its attitude to America, where I spend half my time......
Lord Northcliffe And The "times."
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—The excellent and judicial article in your last issue upon the late Lord Northcliffe concludes with the following pregnant words :—......
The Afflictions Of Landlords.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—Mr. Barnes-Austin does not mention the crowning in- justice with which landlords are threatened. In 1920 an Act was passed permitting......
A Poem And The Dublin Censor.
(To THE FanTon OF THE "SPECTATOR.") STM, — There seems to be a resemblance between the Military Censorship in Dublin and the one from whose activities we ourselves suffered......