[to The Editor Of The Spectator."]
SIR,—Many misleading accounts of last Sunday's demonstra- tion have appeared in the newspapers. Thousands of people will get their impression of the demonstration from the......
Votes For Women.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SP ROTATOR:] Sn1,—The "Votes for Women" movement can no longer be ignored, nor will mere criticism arrest a movement which has for its driving-power the......
A National Church.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "ssiccveros."] SIR,—Your article on the Pan-Anglican Congress in last week's issue leaves nothing to be desired in nobility of senti- ment and liberality......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]
SIR,—I perceive that in your issue of last Saturday you were depressed in your anxiety for the success of the women's suffrage cause, on the ground that the crowd was "terribly......
The Duty Of The House Of Lords.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE 'SPECTATOR"] SIE,—The effect of the action of the Opposition in Parliament under this decadent party system manifestly is to enable the revolutionary......
Old-age Pensions And The London Unions. [to Tim Editor Of
THE " &Tar/amt.:] Sra,—The limited number of aged inmates in St. George's Union, Fulham, who entertained sanguine anticipations that they would be included in the pension scheme......